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Started by Spurs, May 15, 2020, 09:45:30 AM
Quote from: RaspyD on May 15, 2020, 06:24:08 PMThere are turkey hunters and people who hunt turkeys...turkey hunters can tell the difference less than a minute into a conversation.
Quote from: PharmHunter on May 15, 2020, 02:54:40 PMQuote from: davisd9 on May 15, 2020, 12:54:13 PMWhat about the ones that spends all year practicing calling and trying to push themselves to realism. The whole idea of turkey hunting is deeper than just a pursuit or hobby. They like to read books and study not only hunting turkeys, but also the biology and vocalizations of the bird. They converse back and forth with others like them, enjoying each other's friendship and experience they bring to the table. These hunters do not always agree but they respect each other's view and think about it. They like to earn the turkeys they kill and sometimes willing to do what has to be done to kill one within the limits of legality and their personal standards. They do not try to push their standards on others but ask they are respected. They like to tinker with their guns and maybe load shells to help try to help with the anticipation of the season. They really do not get caught up in fan boy stuff or care about what camo is the fashionable thing but what will conceal them best in the areas they hunt. They do not try to be on any pro staff or want to be instafamous. When the season finally arrives they are out to use every tag they have available but mostly look forward to being out in creation and enjoying the most wonderful time of the year. They share their hunts with their fellows friends. They share the ups and downs of the season not taking any of it for granted because it is too short and soon will be over. There will be mornings they can barely open their eyes but the thought of not seeing the conversion from night to day scares them so they jump up and get ready. They get home and they are tired but their family is there and the role of husband/father is way more important than the role of turkey hunter so they make the switch with a sleepy smile. When the season is over it takes some time to accept it, but they will remember and cherish the memories while starting the whole thing over waiting on the next spring to come.Sent from my iPad using TapatalkExcellent post, unlike the thread starter's.
Quote from: davisd9 on May 15, 2020, 12:54:13 PMWhat about the ones that spends all year practicing calling and trying to push themselves to realism. The whole idea of turkey hunting is deeper than just a pursuit or hobby. They like to read books and study not only hunting turkeys, but also the biology and vocalizations of the bird. They converse back and forth with others like them, enjoying each other's friendship and experience they bring to the table. These hunters do not always agree but they respect each other's view and think about it. They like to earn the turkeys they kill and sometimes willing to do what has to be done to kill one within the limits of legality and their personal standards. They do not try to push their standards on others but ask they are respected. They like to tinker with their guns and maybe load shells to help try to help with the anticipation of the season. They really do not get caught up in fan boy stuff or care about what camo is the fashionable thing but what will conceal them best in the areas they hunt. They do not try to be on any pro staff or want to be instafamous. When the season finally arrives they are out to use every tag they have available but mostly look forward to being out in creation and enjoying the most wonderful time of the year. They share their hunts with their fellows friends. They share the ups and downs of the season not taking any of it for granted because it is too short and soon will be over. There will be mornings they can barely open their eyes but the thought of not seeing the conversion from night to day scares them so they jump up and get ready. They get home and they are tired but their family is there and the role of husband/father is way more important than the role of turkey hunter so they make the switch with a sleepy smile. When the season is over it takes some time to accept it, but they will remember and cherish the memories while starting the whole thing over waiting on the next spring to come.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: warrent423 on May 15, 2020, 03:33:23 PMQuote from: Spurs on May 15, 2020, 09:45:30 AMIt seems to me there are two types of turkey hunter; "Numbers Guys" and "Experience Guys". Now I am not bashing anyone or the style that many people use, but I'm curious what everyone else's thoughts are. Numbers Guys:These guys typically enjoy places out west. They have full strut decoys, fans, shoot 3.5" 12 gauge, and have a minimum of 4 hunting decals on their back glass.Experience Guys:These guys will stick to mountains/hardwoods bottoms in the east. Hunting public and/or Pinhoti apparel guaranteed, obsessed with being light weight, willing to sleep in their back seat for a week, and are more than willing to give advice on the benefits of gaiters. Am I missing anything?These two types cover the new age social media fags, where is the category for the real deal, old school Turkey Hunters. That would be the "type" I would associate myself with.
Quote from: Spurs on May 15, 2020, 09:45:30 AMIt seems to me there are two types of turkey hunter; "Numbers Guys" and "Experience Guys". Now I am not bashing anyone or the style that many people use, but I'm curious what everyone else's thoughts are. Numbers Guys:These guys typically enjoy places out west. They have full strut decoys, fans, shoot 3.5" 12 gauge, and have a minimum of 4 hunting decals on their back glass.Experience Guys:These guys will stick to mountains/hardwoods bottoms in the east. Hunting public and/or Pinhoti apparel guaranteed, obsessed with being light weight, willing to sleep in their back seat for a week, and are more than willing to give advice on the benefits of gaiters. Am I missing anything?
Quote from: Hobbes on May 15, 2020, 03:24:13 PMWhat does "out West" have to do with anything?
Quote from: DUCKDIGGLER on May 15, 2020, 01:20:19 PMQuote from: davisd9 on May 15, 2020, 12:54:13 PMWhat about the ones that spends all year practicing calling and trying to push themselves to realism. The whole idea of turkey hunting is deeper than just a pursuit or hobby. They like to read books and study not only hunting turkeys, but also the biology and vocalizations of the bird. They converse back and forth with others like them, enjoying each other's friendship and experience they bring to the table. These hunters do not always agree but they respect each other's view and think about it. They like to earn the turkeys they kill and sometimes willing to do what has to be done to kill one within the limits of legality and their personal standards. They do not try to push their standards on others but ask they are respected. They like to tinker with their guns and maybe load shells to help try to help with the anticipation of the season. They really do not get caught up in fan boy stuff or care about what camo is the fashionable thing but what will conceal them best in the areas they hunt. They do not try to be on any pro staff or want to be instafamous. When the season finally arrives they are out to use every tag they have available but mostly look forward to being out in creation and enjoying the most wonderful time of the year. They share their hunts with their fellows friends. They share the ups and downs of the season not taking any of it for granted because it is too short and soon will be over. There will be mornings they can barely open their eyes but the thought of not seeing the conversion from night to day scares them so they jump up and get ready. They get home and they are tired but their family is there and the role of husband/father is way more important than the role of turkey hunter so they make the switch with a sleepy smile. When the season is over it takes some time to accept it, but they will remember and cherish the memories while starting the whole thing over waiting on the next spring to come.Sent from my iPad using TapatalkSO MUCH THIS!!! Very well said.
Quote from: Southerngobbler on May 15, 2020, 09:54:29 PMDon't forget hot Asian chicks-that could be a type of turkey hunter as well, at least I hope so.