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Started by Happy, March 07, 2019, 10:44:02 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 13, 2019, 08:21:21 AMHere's a question to ponder? Who's the "better" sportsman? ...The guy who uses all the latest gadgets, kills a gobbler or two each spring, and leaves the rest in the name of conservation or not being a "game hog"? ...Or the "traditional" guy who uses nothing but a call, but has the attitude that he is going to kill every single gobbler that he calls in every spring,...limits, conservation, and concern for fellow sportsmen (or the well-being of the turkey population) be damned?
Quote from: guesswho on March 13, 2019, 12:12:36 PMI went back and read the original question.A: Are we loosing the skills and effort required to become good hunters by substituting technology, as well as new practices such as food plots and feeders.A simple test would answer that, and probably won't ever be conducted, at least on a large scale. I know results would vary from participant to participant. But take a guy like myself who has done this a while and is somewhat of a minimalist, call, gun, camo and a rangefinder. The rangefinder is more to keep me entertained because my mind tends to wander. Then take a guy who prefers to use all the latest gadgets. Blind, flock of high dollar decoys, cell phone, $$$$ shotgun, $10 shells, food plot, feeder, etc. Then make the two hunters swap tools. Who on average would have the skills to be more successful using the other guys tools and methods? Like I mentioned, I know there are exceptions. I may be wrong in my thinking, but I have a feeling I know which group would use his acquired skills to adapt to the other hunters methods quicker. P.S. I never try to degrade anyone, in anything. I do my thing and don't give a rat's A fifty five how anyone else hunts. And if someone wants to label me an elitist, I can live with that!
QuoteThen one day I go to the same place with the same call and he just comes right over in 2 minutes.
Quote from: g8rvet on March 14, 2019, 08:46:23 PMI've killed way more ducks than most serious duck hunters I know. Actually had one of those .com film crews trying to get us to take them hunting when they saw how many birds we were bringing in over the course of a weekI am a pretty skilled duck hunter, I shoot an O/U because it is more traditional and I like it. What they don't realize is that when they are bragging how many they have killed or how they do it this way or that way, most adult hunters are laughing at them.