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Started by Sir-diealot, April 27, 2020, 07:06:54 PM
Quote from: Tom007 on April 27, 2020, 08:44:31 PMGood luck my friend. I will be out on the NY opener. I wish you success and luck.....
Quote from: Chris O on April 28, 2020, 04:45:58 AMHope you have success again this year!!! It always seems like Some one always has a relative that wants to hunt .Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on April 28, 2020, 07:30:54 AMThe joys of leasing land. Still better than having a bunch of idiots ruining a public land hunt. I've experienced the same thing. Landowners hunting, or keeping the turkey rights to themselves, or selling the land unexpectedly, and even having the property logged. Sent from my moto z4 using Tapatalk
Quote from: SteelCityArcher on April 28, 2020, 07:46:16 AMSometimes things can get frustrating for sure. Just remember to have fun out there!Best of luck this season!
Quote from: Harty on April 28, 2020, 08:25:53 AMBest of luck out there. Enjoy the great outdoors. Sometimes things have a way of still working out!
Quote from: Muzzy61 on April 28, 2020, 08:28:08 AMGood luck this year and be safe.
Quote from: Ranger on April 28, 2020, 10:58:10 AMIt's time for you to stop talking about it and be about it. Your post count ain't putting gobblers in the dirt cowboy
Quote from: Ranger on April 28, 2020, 11:05:51 AMYes you can but I know that's not a conversation you're ready to have. I'm trying to help you be more of a turkey man, I'm good.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on April 27, 2020, 07:06:54 PMGot set up over the weekend, unfortunately I am not in the same spot as last year, same property, different area. There are 3 owners, my landlords 2 oldest and their cousin, the cousin normally does not turkey hunt but because of Covid he is going to come down from I think either Delaware of Philly and hunt. Can't blame a guy for wanting to hunt his own land, just wish I had had more than 1 weeks notice is all, I could have prepped the area some to make it easier for the turkey and deer to get through and for me to get to and into the blind easier as well.Not nearly as good a setup, set on a straight trail, not enough room to put the blind off the trail, I had started to set up the big blind, felt it would be to big to fit so went back to the truck to get the smaller blind, set the small blind up off to the side of the trail, got it all staked out, sat down in the blind and realized I could not see out the windows the way the land was laid out,(Set in the middle of a saddle) so I pulled the stakes, put the blind in the middle of the row and sat in the chair, still can't see out the windows so I had to take down that blind, go back to the truck, get the big blind that I had already taken back when I went to get the small blind and set that up in the middle of the lane way. Worried the turkey won't like going through thorns to go around the blind, it will be interesting to see how it works out. I may be able to sit in the field in my 2 man chair blind, but I have to double check with one of the owners first, the cousin will not be there the first 2 days but he likes to hunt where I hunted last year so I do not want to go sit there and have him think I ruined his hunt by being there. If not for the people that own the ajoining land I would have put the big blind in the field, but I am afraid it would be gone when I got there opening day.At least I got some good exercise, though I wish I had brought some water with me.These are my 3 blinds and these are the chairs I use in them.
Quote from: DP42912 on April 28, 2020, 12:45:46 PMQuote from: Sir-diealot on April 27, 2020, 07:06:54 PMGot set up over the weekend, unfortunately I am not in the same spot as last year, same property, different area. There are 3 owners, my landlords 2 oldest and their cousin, the cousin normally does not turkey hunt but because of Covid he is going to come down from I think either Delaware of Philly and hunt. Can't blame a guy for wanting to hunt his own land, just wish I had had more than 1 weeks notice is all, I could have prepped the area some to make it easier for the turkey and deer to get through and for me to get to and into the blind easier as well.Not nearly as good a setup, set on a straight trail, not enough room to put the blind off the trail, I had started to set up the big blind, felt it would be to big to fit so went back to the truck to get the smaller blind, set the small blind up off to the side of the trail, got it all staked out, sat down in the blind and realized I could not see out the windows the way the land was laid out,(Set in the middle of a saddle) so I pulled the stakes, put the blind in the middle of the row and sat in the chair, still can't see out the windows so I had to take down that blind, go back to the truck, get the big blind that I had already taken back when I went to get the small blind and set that up in the middle of the lane way. Worried the turkey won't like going through thorns to go around the blind, it will be interesting to see how it works out. I may be able to sit in the field in my 2 man chair blind, but I have to double check with one of the owners first, the cousin will not be there the first 2 days but he likes to hunt where I hunted last year so I do not want to go sit there and have him think I ruined his hunt by being there. If not for the people that own the ajoining land I would have put the big blind in the field, but I am afraid it would be gone when I got there opening day.At least I got some good exercise, though I wish I had brought some water with me.These are my 3 blinds and these are the chairs I use in them.Jeez that sounds stressful, good luck opening day!