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Started by quavers59, July 19, 2017, 01:31:48 PM
Quote from: quavers59 on July 19, 2017, 02:06:48 PMI have read REMEMBERING THE GREATS twice now. To be in that book-- you have to be deceased.
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on July 19, 2017, 04:23:29 PMThe guy who kills one in 25 days has demonstrated an inability to integrate knowledge gained from previous hunts into a well formulated strategy and leverage it for success. I don't find anything respectable about that.Whether it's on their local turf or out of state, the guys who show up and get to killing quickly rarely get a chance to know what birds are tough or "unkillable" and what birds are easy because they have developed a consistent set of skills that apply universally across all environments and habitats. If I had to have someone yelping up a bird for me, I'll take someone who's called (not crawled or reaped) 200 birds to the gun over someone who has only called up 40. There's a big difference in how those callers think while the game is being played, and analytical skills are the single greatest differentiator in a bird over one's shoulder and a story about the one that got away.I also dispute that the greatest turkey killers of all time are from the past. On the contrary, I would argue that names Owens, Ellis, Weddle, Budz and several others will easily endure the test of time when it comes occupying the ranks of turkey huntings greatest.JM.02
Quote from: falltoms on July 19, 2017, 08:31:24 PM There are many great hunters on here, but no one stops learning. Lets all strive to be the best we can be, and not worry what others think.
Quote from: GobbleNut on July 19, 2017, 05:52:14 PMI'm not sure what the number is,...whether in terms of gobblers called, days hunted, or places visited,...but once a serious hunter has spent enough time doing this, he should reach a level of competence in calling and tactics used that his success or failure becomes more a function of opportunity, locale, time afield, perseverance,...and sometimes most importantly, the random luck of choosing the right gobbler to hunt at the right time.Having said all of that, there are a percentage of hunters who are just "intuitively" better at making the right decisions in terms of calling and tactics than others. I also believe that, in today's turkey hunting world,... where anybody with any initiative as a turkey hunter can become a competent caller,...those "intuitive" differences are mainly a function of tactics more so than calling....And having said that, sometimes those "intuitive" decisions by the hunter do not match up with the calling and tactics that any one gobbler wants to be approached with at any given time. There reaches a point where calling ability and tactical skills become less important than the gobbler's attitude that you are using them on........And having said all of that, all other factors being equal, I will always place my money on the fellow that has hunted under many sets of circumstances and conditions than the fellow with equal experience who has not.