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Started by MK M GOBL, February 20, 2017, 09:12:48 PM
Quote from: guesswho on February 26, 2017, 06:15:27 PMI don't see showing pictures and telling the details of successful hunts as bragging. In fact I enjoy seeing the pictures and reading the stories. The turn off for me is when people mention every few posts that they have killed X number of birds blah blah blah is when I lose interest.
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 26, 2017, 06:30:42 PM....Sometimes I just amaze myself (and the other old folks) at the depth of my wisdom....
Quote from: Happy on February 26, 2017, 06:27:23 PMSuccess is a weird thing. I know for a fact that there are fellows on this site that have experienced far more sucess than I. I know some are reluctant to post pictures because they don't want to come off as bragging and that's a shame. I personally am not envious of anyone's success and prefere to keep my score with the turkeys. I know another fellow that went the other way with it. He was getting quite the reputation locally and was known as a flat out turkey slayer. Then the dnr began busting him multiple times. Baiting, trespassing, exceeding his bag limit and hunting after hours were a few of the charges. He had to kill turkeys and he didn't care what he had to do to accomplish that goal. I knew him well as a young man and looked up to him in a way. I learned a valuable lesson. I don't have anyone i put on a pedestal anymore.There are men who are quite good at this game and can give better advise than I and have killed more turkeys than I ever will, straight up and legal. I have to be the best hunter I can be and only gauge myself over my past history in an effort to improve. I will not let my desire to kill one override regulations or my belief in fair chase. Loosing track of how many I have killed is probably the best thing to happen to me. I could probably sit down with a pen and get close to an actual number but I won't do it. I would rather focus on hunting the next one. So in closing I would say to all the new hunters. Take it for what it is worth when you see a fellow with a load of turkey beards or spurs. It's a fellow who has killed a lot of turkeys. They may have been hunted legally or they may not have. That's for them to worry about. Hunt to the best of your ability, hunt safe and do your best to practice fair chase. Enjoy every day of it and when the day comes that you are successful enjoy it. This ain't supposed to be a peeing contest but about hunting one of the greatest game birds out there.Sent from my SM-G800R4 using Tapatalk
Quote from: C.Kimzey95 on February 27, 2017, 10:24:56 AMAs a " new " turkey hunter compared to the majority of y'all I find this post interesting. As with everything I think there are different stages one goes through while progressing through something like this. As a turkey hunter the definition of success varies as one goes through those phases. It seems to be similar to a bell curve. As you progress it takes more to be considered success ( I.e. killing your limit). Then it plateaus and begins to go down hill (while your actual enjoyment goes up) you just enjoy more of the little things about it and introducing it to other people. The season that really got me addicted to turkey hunting I didn't ever kill a bird. Everything flat out whooped my butt that year but I learned a lot and it made me appreciate my success a lot more. Sorry if this has already been stated but that's just my two cents on it. I don't know about y'all but I'm getting might anxious to just be able to get out there and hunt soon! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro