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Started by King Cobra, February 04, 2020, 11:39:06 AM
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on February 05, 2020, 07:21:05 PMQuote from: Happy on February 05, 2020, 07:06:22 PMQuote from: Crghss on February 05, 2020, 06:52:50 PMIn the general public I think the % is much higher for traditional turkey hunting. Hunters on this site have a much lower % of traditional turkey hunting. First, where can you use bait? Second some states don't let you use blinds i.e. Pennsylvania. So in PA if you use a decoy you're non-traditional turkey hunter. If you're not using a decoy you're a traditional turkey.That's an interesting observation. Care to indulge me with further explanation? In particular the impression you have that there is a higher ratio of more "traditional" turkey hunters out in the public hunting than we have here on the forum. Not trying to be a smart alec. Genuinely interested in this observation. Sent from my SM-G960U using TapatalkIn for this explanation.
Quote from: Happy on February 05, 2020, 07:06:22 PMQuote from: Crghss on February 05, 2020, 06:52:50 PMIn the general public I think the % is much higher for traditional turkey hunting. Hunters on this site have a much lower % of traditional turkey hunting. First, where can you use bait? Second some states don't let you use blinds i.e. Pennsylvania. So in PA if you use a decoy you're non-traditional turkey hunter. If you're not using a decoy you're a traditional turkey.That's an interesting observation. Care to indulge me with further explanation? In particular the impression you have that there is a higher ratio of more "traditional" turkey hunters out in the public hunting than we have here on the forum. Not trying to be a smart alec. Genuinely interested in this observation. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
Quote from: Crghss on February 05, 2020, 06:52:50 PMIn the general public I think the % is much higher for traditional turkey hunting. Hunters on this site have a much lower % of traditional turkey hunting. First, where can you use bait? Second some states don't let you use blinds i.e. Pennsylvania. So in PA if you use a decoy you're non-traditional turkey hunter. If you're not using a decoy you're a traditional turkey.
Quote from: Crghss on February 05, 2020, 06:52:50 PM First, where can you use bait? Second some states don't let you use blinds i.e. Pennsylvania.
Quote from: King Cobra on February 04, 2020, 11:39:06 AMMy definition of Traditional Turkey Hunter is one who does not use a blind, bait, or decoys.
Quote from: eggshell on February 06, 2020, 07:32:53 AMWell, Happy that's a pretty fair assessment of turkey hunters from my view. I think I've been through most if not all those stages in 47 years. I might add one more group, those with limitations including age. I somewhat fall into that category. I have killed enough gobblers that I don't need to risk my health chasing another one. I used to go after every bird I thought I could work even if it meant crossing a river. but at this stage I will just listen to him gobble and say, I'll see you another day ole boy. My skill level is just as good as it ever was, but my body is not. For some this means that tactics change and you may find yourself in a blind when you thought you'd never do that. Perhaps this is the traditional hunter, they have a long history and a high skill set and they have developed a set of principles to guide them (these vary from hunter to hunter) and if something is beyond their physical ability then they accept that and just enjoy the fact they got another day in the woods. Make no mistakes, these guys are a gobbler's nightmare if he gets in their zone. His best bet at survival is to get on a ridge far far away. I had to laugh last spring when there was a big hoohaaa over younger hunter's killing more birds. Yeah young man thumb your chest while you are still able to run across multiple hills, your day is coming.