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Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on May 12, 2020, 06:48:04 AMQuote from: silvestris on May 10, 2020, 02:54:14 PMThe turkeys haven't changed their habits. They have been sprinting to hens and gobblers in open fields since the introduction of the axe. I don't know what to call it, but other than a crutch, it is not Turkey hunting, it is merely Turkey killing, and is a tactic suitable for Ned in the first reader.This is a perfect example of an opinion and nothing else. We all should know by now that people's opinions are hard to change.
Quote from: silvestris on May 10, 2020, 02:54:14 PMThe turkeys haven't changed their habits. They have been sprinting to hens and gobblers in open fields since the introduction of the axe. I don't know what to call it, but other than a crutch, it is not Turkey hunting, it is merely Turkey killing, and is a tactic suitable for Ned in the first reader.
Quote from: El Pavo Grande on May 31, 2020, 02:53:18 AMFirst of all, I HATE the word Reaping. It just sounds dirty. Sounds like a fad word too and I don't like fad words (Thunder Chicken, etc.)
Quote from: El Pavo Grande on May 31, 2020, 02:53:18 AMHere's my opinion. Some will agree, most probably won't. And that's ok.First of all, I HATE the word Reaping. It just sounds dirty. Sounds like a fad word too and I don't like fad words (Thunder Chicken, etc.)Someone mentioned Reaping as "dumbing down". I think that's the perfect description. It's kind of like shooting these long range shells. I'm not against shooting TSS, etc. for an improved pattern. I don't care for the fact that folks use them to routinely shoot 60-70 yards at a turkey. Once again, it becomes a crutch. I don't buy into the "if it's legal, then it's ok." Should it be accepted to use a remote control decoy to roll out into a field and drag a Gobbler to you? It's legal in some states. Deep in your heart as a turkey hunter, do you think that is honestly ok to do? Just because it's legal. Not always the best argument for something. That's a different subject though. Agree or disagree, but this is a FACT whether you support it or not. Reaping takes zero skill to kill a turkey. You could hand one a reaping decoy to a dude off a street corner in NYC that's never been off the pavement, never seen a turkey in the wild, and he could have one in his lap in no time. Sure it doesn't work every single time, but it takes no skill. It takes nothing put in, nothing earned. I'm not saying he couldn't choke on a call, sound more like a dying cat, and call one in.... it happens. But, it's not sustainable. I don't know how many times I've heard, "He wouldn't come to a call, so I reaped him. He came running". Or "he wouldn't come closer, so I shot him at 75 yards". It just rubs me the wrong way. I don't want to sound cheesy, but from a personal standpoint, I find it disrespectful. Dead is dead, I get it. It's like being told you are being fed fried bologna, but you get served Spam... it just doesn't sit right. I always hear this argument for hunter recruitment and that such views suppress hunter numbers. I don't buy that. Sometimes truths needs to be told and folks need to realize that participation trophies past the age of 7 or 8 benefits no one long term. I can't speak for other regions, but in the south, hunter numbers cannot possibly be declining. Maybe they aren't buying licenses, but they are hunting. I guess you aren't cool these days if you don't have a walk out video on social media with a dead turkey over your shoulder. Chest poking out swagger. Usually with some tunes. All in good fun I know. I know. Anyway, so now I've posted my true thoughts on it, which I doubt no one really cares. And I have probably gained no friends from being honest. It's just an opinion and as someone else said, when understood as such it shouldn't make any one mad. A couple of us have stated what many think, but won't post. Hey, I may be totally wrong in my way of thinking.
Quote from: Turkeyman on June 04, 2020, 04:57:29 PMMany of us hunt differently than others. Some reap, some use blinds, some use decoys, some call, some bushwhack, some use rifles (certain states) etc. All legal in your locale. What it really boils down to is your personal satisfaction with the hunt. Personally, I turkey hunt for the fun of it, not the meat...although we certainly enjoy it, not the bragging rights or to see how quickly I can get it on Facebook or YouTube or any social media platform...just the fun of calling in a good bird on my terms. Re: social media I've often wondered how many of those guys would even turkey hunt if they couldn't post and brag on it. These days...at my age...when I kill a good bird I always say "Lord, thank You for this opportunity to do what I do." ...and I'm not really a religious person. Quite frankly, I doubt if He cares whether I kill a turkey or it gets away!!
Quote from: Pluffmud on June 06, 2020, 04:14:43 PMThis is slightly off topic from the previous few comments but I think it has been talked about in this thread, so I figured I would ask here. Does anyone have a link to the video where THP shot a dusting hen? I want to see exactly what went down there.
Quote from: 3chunter on January 09, 2021, 10:42:52 PMOlder birds used to never die beginning of the season. Most older birds wouldn't die at all. Now with a strutter decoy and open field a big old longbeard is way easier to lure and kill. When the old birds die easy at beginning of the season then I think it messes with the breeding cycle in a major way. Half the newbies hunting now couldn't kill one without a decoy. Again my main concern is older birds now die way to easy and way to early in the season.