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Started by hotspur, May 25, 2017, 04:14:26 PM
Quote from: guesswho on May 25, 2017, 06:55:01 PMI want to convince him to put his head somewhere he shouldn't by calling. If he does, I kill him on the spot. If he doesn't, I hunt him down and kill him for not doing it.
Quote from: Greg Massey on May 25, 2017, 11:17:09 PMI hope someday some of you learn what turkey hunting is all about and stop being so hostile. Turkey hunting like most outdoor recreation, is about the experience. It's the joy of running or setting in the woods trying to out smart a gobbler. It's not about killing for numbers or beards or spurs. It about planning, how to use calls, scouting, finding birds and learning the terrain of you hunting grounds. It's the excitement of i can't wait for opening morning and learning from your mistakes, like why did i go this way in the woods or why didn't i sit at this end of the field. Turkey hunting is all about learning from all the mistakes you made and then when that big day comes and your successful in killing that big gobbler. So for me it's the experience, excitement, mistakes and finally being successful....just a old turkey hunters perspective on what turkey hunting is all about...it's not just numbers and kill's ....or fan's hanging on the wall...it's like thank God i get to hunt these great birds and see another sunrise in hearing one gobble at the crack of daylight...just words of wisdom from a old turkey hunter...
Quote from: snapper1982 on May 26, 2017, 11:23:27 AMQuote from: Greg Massey on May 25, 2017, 11:17:09 PMI hope someday some of you learn what turkey hunting is all about and stop being so hostile. Turkey hunting like most outdoor recreation, is about the experience. It's the joy of running or setting in the woods trying to out smart a gobbler. It's not about killing for numbers or beards or spurs. It about planning, how to use calls, scouting, finding birds and learning the terrain of you hunting grounds. It's the excitement of i can't wait for opening morning and learning from your mistakes, like why did i go this way in the woods or why didn't i sit at this end of the field. Turkey hunting is all about learning from all the mistakes you made and then when that big day comes and your successful in killing that big gobbler. So for me it's the experience, excitement, mistakes and finally being successful....just a old turkey hunters perspective on what turkey hunting is all about...it's not just numbers and kill's ....or fan's hanging on the wall...it's like thank God i get to hunt these great birds and see another sunrise in hearing one gobble at the crack of daylight...just words of wisdom from a old turkey hunter...You are so narrow minded that you think the only way to beat a tukey is by calling? Maybe one day you sir will open your eyes and realize your preferred way is not the only way nor is it the only "RIGHT" way and will stop trying to impose your preference on others and let them hunt how they want. Just because I am about the kill does not mean I am not excited before season or that ai do jot scout and know the terrain. As a matter of fact I bet i scout more and know the terrain and turkey habits better than most people that prefer to call everyone up. Its easy to hear one and call to him and takes no skill other than sounding like a turkey. Takes alot more woodsmanship to learn that same bird and what he does everyday and then figure out how to kill that bird without making a single call. The easiest birds to kill are the ones that respond and come to calls. Sit down make some calls and wait for him to walk in to range. Nothing to it that requires much skill. Even a first time hunter can sit down and call birds in.
Quote from: nosaj on May 26, 2017, 06:27:23 PMThere is no such thing as Catch and release in Hunting!With that said, of all the hunting I do, Turkey Hunting is the more about the hunt than any others. The thrill of the gobbler answering back then getting closer and closer. The pounding in your chest as he fires off a gobble 10 yards behind you in the brush. The adrenaline pumping through your body as you hear him spitting, drumming and dragging his wings. Then the moment you put it all together with a well placed shot. The only thing better for me is when my kids do it.
Quote from: Greg Massey on May 26, 2017, 11:43:05 AMQuote from: snapper1982 on May 26, 2017, 11:23:27 AMQuote from: Greg Massey on May 25, 2017, 11:17:09 PMI hope someday some of you learn what turkey hunting is all about and stop being so hostile. Turkey hunting like most outdoor recreation, is about the experience. It's the joy of running or setting in the woods trying to out smart a gobbler. It's not about killing for numbers or beards or spurs. It about planning, how to use calls, scouting, finding birds and learning the terrain of you hunting grounds. It's the excitement of i can't wait for opening morning and learning from your mistakes, like why did i go this way in the woods or why didn't i sit at this end of the field. Turkey hunting is all about learning from all the mistakes you made and then when that big day comes and your successful in killing that big gobbler. So for me it's the experience, excitement, mistakes and finally being successful....just a old turkey hunters perspective on what turkey hunting is all about...it's not just numbers and kill's ....or fan's hanging on the wall...it's like thank God i get to hunt these great birds and see another sunrise in hearing one gobble at the crack of daylight...just words of wisdom from a old turkey hunter...You are so narrow minded that you think the only way to beat a tukey is by calling? Maybe one day you sir will open your eyes and realize your preferred way is not the only way nor is it the only "RIGHT" way and will stop trying to impose your preference on others and let them hunt how they want. Just because I am about the kill does not mean I am not excited before season or that ai do jot scout and know the terrain. As a matter of fact I bet i scout more and know the terrain and turkey habits better than most people that prefer to call everyone up. Its easy to hear one and call to him and takes no skill other than sounding like a turkey. Takes alot more woodsmanship to learn that same bird and what he does everyday and then figure out how to kill that bird without making a single call. The easiest birds to kill are the ones that respond and come to calls. Sit down make some calls and wait for him to walk in to range. Nothing to it that requires much skill. Even a first time hunter can sit down and call birds in. Narrow minded....form what i just read of your post WHO narrow minded....ha ha ha Your just jealous because you don't have near as many post on this forum as i do....
Quote from: snapper1982 on May 26, 2017, 07:24:28 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on May 26, 2017, 11:43:05 AMQuote from: snapper1982 on May 26, 2017, 11:23:27 AMQuote from: Greg Massey on May 25, 2017, 11:17:09 PMI hope someday some of you learn what turkey hunting is all about and stop being so hostile. Turkey hunting like most outdoor recreation, is about the experience. It's the joy of running or setting in the woods trying to out smart a gobbler. It's not about killing for numbers or beards or spurs. It about planning, how to use calls, scouting, finding birds and learning the terrain of you hunting grounds. It's the excitement of i can't wait for opening morning and learning from your mistakes, like why did i go this way in the woods or why didn't i sit at this end of the field. Turkey hunting is all about learning from all the mistakes you made and then when that big day comes and your successful in killing that big gobbler. So for me it's the experience, excitement, mistakes and finally being successful....just a old turkey hunters perspective on what turkey hunting is all about...it's not just numbers and kill's ....or fan's hanging on the wall...it's like thank God i get to hunt these great birds and see another sunrise in hearing one gobble at the crack of daylight...just words of wisdom from a old turkey hunter...You are so narrow minded that you think the only way to beat a tukey is by calling? Maybe one day you sir will open your eyes and realize your preferred way is not the only way nor is it the only "RIGHT" way and will stop trying to impose your preference on others and let them hunt how they want. Just because I am about the kill does not mean I am not excited before season or that ai do jot scout and know the terrain. As a matter of fact I bet i scout more and know the terrain and turkey habits better than most people that prefer to call everyone up. Its easy to hear one and call to him and takes no skill other than sounding like a turkey. Takes alot more woodsmanship to learn that same bird and what he does everyday and then figure out how to kill that bird without making a single call. The easiest birds to kill are the ones that respond and come to calls. Sit down make some calls and wait for him to walk in to range. Nothing to it that requires much skill. Even a first time hunter can sit down and call birds in. Narrow minded....form what i just read of your post WHO narrow minded....ha ha ha Your just jealous because you don't have near as many post on this forum as i do....Are you serious! You really are a piece of work huh. You absolutely are narrow minded to think the only way someone should kill a turkey is by calling. Really dont see how I am narrow minded with my open mindedness to using different tactics and NOT telling others how they should hunt and their ways are wrong if it is not the way I think it should he done. Just so you know I really aint jealous that you post so much. Heck I would too but I am to busy actually hunting, scouting and learning to jack around on here most of the time.
Quote from: g8rvet on May 26, 2017, 07:40:05 PMDo none of y'all, say about 10:30, when you have heard nothing the whole morning, sit for a little while in a place you know turkeys want to be and call? If nothing happens, move on a ways. Then maybe sit in another spot? If he comes in quiet, you won't shoot him? Do you know he did not come to your call? Is it different if he gobbled before he came in?