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Re: The Hunting Public
[Re: cgardner]
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04/14/23 10:22 AM
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There’s several of us here that could teach them a thing or two! And from the Aldeer pulpit, truth has been spoken.
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Re: The Hunting Public
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04/14/23 10:40 AM
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Dont get on youtube r want to know how - never done the book of faces and glad i aint
WMA been some of the bettr land i hav hunted - consistently worked birds there. Many like to tell there story when they kill and the right turkeys can make u feel like u are a bettr hunter than u really are - any of us can get our butt kicked on the right ones 😀
I sure lov fooling w them - glad i been able to sit down to some this year
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: The Hunting Public
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04/14/23 12:18 PM
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I thought they always hunted Chocclocco.
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Re: The Hunting Public
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04/14/23 12:49 PM
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I remember listening to an episode of the Meateater Podcast a while back....one of Rinella's brothers was on there. He lives in Alaska and I think they were sheep hunting. Anyway, I remember they were discussing how one of his biggest disagreements with Steven is on the need for "Hunter Recruitment". He admitted that it was a catch-22 because more people hunting means more protection for hunting rights, conservation, etc, but that he selfishly wanted LESS people hunting because more hunters = more competition, pressure, etc...and this from folks that almost exclusively hunt out west were there is a LOT more public land.
I'm in my 10th turkey season. Early on I loved Pinhoti, in particular. There's no denying Dave Owens knows what he's doing. I also watched a lot of the THP and Catman stuff. But as someone who almost exclusively does my turkey hunting on public land, it's obvious that it's had a major impact (largely negative) on public land hunting and now I just about can't stand to watch any of it.
Turkey hunting has become "cool" and "fashionable", much like what happened to duck hunting during the heyday of Duck Commander/Duck Dynasty. I'm not sure if that has calmed down or not recently but I definitely don't notice nearly as much stuff on social media about duck hunting as I did 8-10 yrs ago. Hopefully this turkey hunting "fad" will fall out popularity soon.
Someone needs to make it their mission to make hog hunting and predator hunting/trapping the next "cool thing"
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Re: The Hunting Public
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I’ve never seen as many out of state hunters on Skyline as this year. That being said they aren’t killing anything. There was a group from Texas that spent first week camped out near one area I hunt and ran into them walking in and out. They hadn’t taken a bird between 4 of them in 8 days. I think it was shock the way those turkeys acted compared to Texas.
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I’ve never seen as many out of state hunters on Skyline as this year. That being said they aren’t killing anything. There was a group from Texas that spent first week camped out near one area I hunt and ran into them walking in and out. They hadn’t taken a bird between 4 of them in 8 days. I think it was shock the way those turkeys acted compared to Texas. You believe them? I automatically assume everything anyone I don't know really well tells me regarding turkeys is a blatant lie...
There are 3 certainties in an uncertain world:
1. All Politicians Are Liars 2. All Gun Laws Are an Infringement 3. Taxation Is Theft
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Re: The Hunting Public
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04/14/23 02:37 PM
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I’ve never seen as many out of state hunters on Skyline as this year. That being said they aren’t killing anything. There was a group from Texas that spent first week camped out near one area I hunt and ran into them walking in and out. They hadn’t taken a bird between 4 of them in 8 days. I think it was shock the way those turkeys acted compared to Texas. I can believe it. The only place I have seen crazier turkeys than Skyline is one particular tract of public land in Tennessee. Rios (from our experience in Texas last week) ain't in the same class of wary and crazy as Jackson County birds.
"Any way you look at it, most of the problems facing baboons can be expressed in two words: other baboons" - D.L. Cheney and R.M. Seyfarth
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Re: The Hunting Public
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If a law was passed that you can’t profit off public property what would fishing guides and commercial fishermen do? It’s the same concept.
I’m trying to understand why people are so mad at these folks. Is it because there’s more hunters in the woods now or is it because they’re doing something illegal? I honestly don’t know so I’m asking out of ignorance of the situation.
I would say that it seems people always want more hunters in the woods until it’s the woods they hunt. Then folks don’t seem as interested in getting others out there. That’s unfortunate I believe because if there’s not a large enough interest in hunting and fishing we will eventually lose those rights. Maybe not in any of our lifetimes but it will happen. Make an exception for fishing guides and commercial fisherman ... heck, let's subsidize them if it will get more folks on the water and out of the woods during turkey season. I just don't think there is any shortage of turkey hunters and turkeys seemed to be getting along just fine before the popularity of the 'let me post everything on YouTube/Instagram/Facebook/Ticktok so folks can see what a great hunter I am even if it draws unnecessary attention to public land that was already getting plenty of pressure from local hunters but now is getting hammered by folks from all over the country' trend started. But that is just my take as someone that has turkey hunted for over 40 years and seen lots of changes and not all (or even most) for the betterment of the turkeys.
"Any way you look at it, most of the problems facing baboons can be expressed in two words: other baboons" - D.L. Cheney and R.M. Seyfarth
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If a law was passed that you can’t profit off public property what would fishing guides and commercial fishermen do? It’s the same concept.
I’m trying to understand why people are so mad at these folks. Is it because there’s more hunters in the woods now or is it because they’re doing something illegal? I honestly don’t know so I’m asking out of ignorance of the situation.
I would say that it seems people always want more hunters in the woods until it’s the woods they hunt. Then folks don’t seem as interested in getting others out there. That’s unfortunate I believe because if there’s not a large enough interest in hunting and fishing we will eventually lose those rights. Maybe not in any of our lifetimes but it will happen. For me, personally, it's a mix of 1. Jealousy (yeah, I'll admit it) that they get to hunt as much as they do and have the amount of success they do, when I've managed to kill a total of 3 birds in 10 years of hunting 2. Annoyance at how turkey hunting has become the latest trendy thing, much like I mentioned happening to duck hunting several years ago, which leads to... 2b. Noticeably more traffic/pressure on the public lands I typically hunt
There are 3 certainties in an uncertain world:
1. All Politicians Are Liars 2. All Gun Laws Are an Infringement 3. Taxation Is Theft
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