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Started by King Cobra, February 04, 2020, 11:39:06 AM
Quote from: randy6471 on February 06, 2020, 09:48:35 AM It is legal to use a blind in Pa.
Quote from: bbcoach on February 07, 2020, 01:15:11 PMNone of us are Traditional turkey hunters. What I mean is, none of us go to the woods to survive. We don't use handmade bows and arrows or flintlocks or hunt in deer skin and moccasins. We have ALL evolved over time to the gear we utilize. It maybe the latest and greatest or something less. We ALL turkey hunt for the pleasure of hunting. WE ENJOY IT! Each of us, enjoy the way we hunt and some try new things but one thing is for certain, WE ALL ENJOY A THUNDERING GOBBLE at 20 yards whether it's from a blind or with decoys. I've tried both and both have there place. My 2 cents!
Quote from: LaLongbeard on February 07, 2020, 05:33:21 PMQuote from: bbcoach on February 07, 2020, 01:15:11 PMNone of us are Traditional turkey hunters. What I mean is, none of us go to the woods to survive. We don't use handmade bows and arrows or flintlocks or hunt in deer skin and moccasins. We have ALL evolved over time to the gear we utilize. It maybe the latest and greatest or something less. We ALL turkey hunt for the pleasure of hunting. WE ENJOY IT! Each of us, enjoy the way we hunt and some try new things but one thing is for certain, WE ALL ENJOY A THUNDERING GOBBLE at 20 yards whether it's from a blind or with decoys. I've tried both and both have there place. My 2 cents!Again I think some of you are confused about what the word tradition means. We are talking about sport hunting not hunter gathers or some dirt farmer in 1901 trying to feed 12 kids and a wife with a shotgun and a garden. Sport hunting of SPRING Gobblers is not new it was first written about in 1912. That would be the start as far as we can put a defining date on it. There were no doubt others hunting them the same way before 1912 but that is the date we can confirm. Fall hunting with dogs also has a long tradition going back even further, another sport altogether. A Gobbler a gun a man and a turkey call that is how it began that is how it is still done. Everything else has been added to make it easier. In 1912 you could bait you could shoot 25 a day you could roost shoot, you could tie a live Gobbler or hen to a stake and let them do the calling. But that's not sporting and that's not how Charles S Jordan hunted them. Just because your state just got turkeys and everyone you know hunts behind a Gobbler fan with a flat brimmed hat and a .410 doesn't change anything. You can choose to hunt from blinds or bait or reap or whatever you can get away with but every single corner you cut with these "tools in your shed" is to make it easier. No one ever counters that point. This whole thing is Turkey hunting specific. There is a rift between recurve/longbow hunters and compound hunters and now crossbow hunters. But you never here the compound or crossbow users say that there way isn't easier ....because they know how stupid it would sound to say that. Turkey hunting is the only sport I know of that people will do anything they can to cut corners and make their success rate higher then pretend what they are doing is the same as the ones that don't. It be about like a Major League Baseball player asking that all his pitches be underhand with a softball and then want everyone to pretend he's a real big league hitter lol.
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: Spitten and drummen on February 07, 2020, 06:02:53 PMQuote from: LaLongbeard on February 07, 2020, 05:33:21 PMQuote from: bbcoach on February 07, 2020, 01:15:11 PMNone of us are Traditional turkey hunters. What I mean is, none of us go to the woods to survive. We don't use handmade bows and arrows or flintlocks or hunt in deer skin and moccasins. We have ALL evolved over time to the gear we utilize. It maybe the latest and greatest or something less. We ALL turkey hunt for the pleasure of hunting. WE ENJOY IT! Each of us, enjoy the way we hunt and some try new things but one thing is for certain, WE ALL ENJOY A THUNDERING GOBBLE at 20 yards whether it's from a blind or with decoys. I've tried both and both have there place. My 2 cents!Again I think some of you are confused about what the word tradition means. We are talking about sport hunting not hunter gathe rs or some dirt farmer in 1901 trying to feed 12 kids and a wife with a shotgun and a garden. Sport hunting of SPRING Gobblers is not new it was first written about in 1912. That would be the start as far as we can put a defining date on it. There were no doubt others hunting them the same way before 1912 but that is the date we can confirm. Fall hunting with dogs also has a long tradition going back even further, another sport altogether. A Gobbler a gun a man and a turkey call that is how it began that is how it is still done. Everything else has been added to make it easier. In 1912 you could bait you could shoot 25 a day you could roost shoot, you could tie a live Gobbler or hen to a stake and let them do the calling. But that's not sporting and that's not how Charles S Jordan hunted them. Just because your state just got turkeys and everyone you know hunts behind a Gobbler fan with a flat brimmed hat and a .410 doesn't change anything. You can choose to hunt from blinds or bait or reap or whatever you can get away with but every single corner you cut with these "tools in your shed" is to make it easier. No one ever counters that point. This whole thing is Turkey hunting specific. There is a rift between recurve/longbow hunters and compound hunters and now crossbow hunters. But you never here the compound or crossbow users say that there way isn't easier ....because they know how stupid it would sound to say that. Turkey hunting is the only sport I know of that people will do anything they can to cut corners and make their success rate higher then pretend what they are doing is the same as the ones that don't. It be about like a Major League Baseball player asking that all his pitches be underhand with a softball and then want everyone to pretend he's a real big league hitter lol.Your point is very valid and I agree. I have modern technology but my hunting methods over 40 years remain the same. I can say that I have never killed a turkey. I did not call in. I have never hunted from a blind nor with bait. I have shot a couple with decoys but For the most part I have never carried them. I will not roost shoot , walk up on one or reap one. I enjoy the one on one chess match with them. I hunt the way I came up hunting. I will again encourage every turkey hunter read the book " America , The Wild Turkey and Mongrels" by the late Kenny Morgan. I met him when I was a kid and knew him over the years. That being said , the question was about traditional turkey hunters. It was not about the right way to hunt. It is up to you and your moral compass in the way you hunt. I will never knock a kid or handicap person for hunting in a blind. I will use any means necessary to hunt these majestic birds. If the time comes that I have to use a blind , I very well will. That would be as far as I take it though. Baiting , reaping , decoys , wing shooting , roost shooting , ambushing and rifle shooting , I will never do. As I said earlier , I have killed a couple with dekes but I got that out of my system pretty quickly.
Quote from: LaLongbeard on February 07, 2020, 05:33:21 PMQuote from: bbcoach on February 07, 2020, 01:15:11 PMNone of us are Traditional turkey hunters. What I mean is, none of us go to the woods to survive. We don't use handmade bows and arrows or flintlocks or hunt in deer skin and moccasins. We have ALL evolved over time to the gear we utilize. It maybe the latest and greatest or something less. We ALL turkey hunt for the pleasure of hunting. WE ENJOY IT! Each of us, enjoy the way we hunt and some try new things but one thing is for certain, WE ALL ENJOY A THUNDERING GOBBLE at 20 yards whether it's from a blind or with decoys. I've tried both and both have there place. My 2 cents!Again I think some of you are confused about what the word tradition means. We are talking about sport hunting not hunter gathe rs or some dirt farmer in 1901 trying to feed 12 kids and a wife with a shotgun and a garden. Sport hunting of SPRING Gobblers is not new it was first written about in 1912. That would be the start as far as we can put a defining date on it. There were no doubt others hunting them the same way before 1912 but that is the date we can confirm. Fall hunting with dogs also has a long tradition going back even further, another sport altogether. A Gobbler a gun a man and a turkey call that is how it began that is how it is still done. Everything else has been added to make it easier. In 1912 you could bait you could shoot 25 a day you could roost shoot, you could tie a live Gobbler or hen to a stake and let them do the calling. But that's not sporting and that's not how Charles S Jordan hunted them. Just because your state just got turkeys and everyone you know hunts behind a Gobbler fan with a flat brimmed hat and a .410 doesn't change anything. You can choose to hunt from blinds or bait or reap or whatever you can get away with but every single corner you cut with these "tools in your shed" is to make it easier. No one ever counters that point. This whole thing is Turkey hunting specific. There is a rift between recurve/longbow hunters and compound hunters and now crossbow hunters. But you never here the compound or crossbow users say that there way isn't easier ....because they know how stupid it would sound to say that. Turkey hunting is the only sport I know of that people will do anything they can to cut corners and make their success rate higher then pretend what they are doing is the same as the ones that don't. It be about like a Major League Baseball player asking that all his pitches be underhand with a softball and then want everyone to pretend he's a real big league hitter lol.