Was in tall grass and ran through tall grass. If the bird was wounded some blood would have gotten on the grass. Spent 45 minutes looking. Not a drop.
Was in tall grass and ran through tall grass. If the bird was wounded some blood would have gotten on the grass. Spent 45 minutes looking. Not a drop.
“Duck hunting gives a man a chance to see the loneliest places …blinds washed by a rolling surf, blue and gold autumn marshes, …a rice field in the rain, flooded pin-oak forests or any remote river delta. In duck hunting the scene is as important as the shooting.” ~ Erwin Bauer, The Duck Hunter’s Bible, 1965
Y'all care more about a stupid bird than you do the important things in life. If y'all care so much about doing everything the "right way", I'm assuming you never have a quickie with your old lady and always precede sex with a massage and at least 30 minutes of foreplay, because you know, that's the only proper way to do it if you respect your lady. I hope that analogy helps y'all understand how absurd y'all sound.
Roger.
Without that camera you wouldn’t have hunted, correct?
What about your neighbors? They doing the same thing? It’d be pretty hard to get whipped by a turkey in the morning, go home, later on your phone dings with him on camera, and not go back out there and chase him again.
I guess it goes back to a persons definition of hunting. I mean if you’re in it for the turkey meat to put food on the table, then by all means more power to you, go out and put more cameras up, it’s within the law.
I'm calling BS on you and any other turkey poet that would say this. If it was all about the "chase", very few turkeys would need to be killed each year. Y'all could chase all you wanted and the only need to kill one would be population control. Y'all like pulling that trigger just as much as the next guy.
I'm not going to pile on the OP, but why do you equate a cell trail cam with "chokes, red dots, tss"? Seriously asking. To me, all the choke, red dot, and tss do is help me make a good, clean, ethical shot when I get the bird under 40 yards. The cell cam . . . not so much.
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Oh VG, deep down you’re the same way with deer.
You enjoy the chase. The cameras, the stands, tracking weather and wind, the managing property, the teaching your kids, etc, etc.
I mean for deer anyone can go put out a bag of corn in the woods and go kill one over it? But you enjoy the hunt, the chase, and the work am I right?
Reading the original post I thought it was satire after all the other threads. Figured it might be real when there was no reference to a strutter decoy
The cell cam and the blind is the legal leisurely version of shooting out the truck window........
Yea, just because you weren't able to find any blood in the tall grass, that hardly seems conclusive to me. You may not have hit the bird but I'd assume the odds are good that at least one pellet hit him when take into consideration the size of your shot pattern at "about 60 yards". Also if the blind is for your father in law and your wife and kids, why did you choose to go there first when you were by yourself and believed the bird to be 275 yards away?
What he did was legal. If you don't like his actions being legal, work to change the laws. After the first sentence i knew he was getting a thrashing from the purists.
We keep referring to what's "legal". The only reason anything becomes illegal is because people start doing things they should know better than to do. If people were decent and generally did what was right there would be very few laws. Just because it's legal doesn't mean its right, it just means it hasn't been regulated.......yet. ie who knew there needed to be laws against carolina squat.
Last edited by BRR; 04-16-2024 at 08:38 AM.
I'm all for "if it's legal" in 99% of the cases, but seriously, you are missing the entire point of what hunting a turkey should be.
To add to it, if you were shooting 60 yards, you must have been shooting TSS, #9s will not leave blood, heck they barely do it when my kids center punch one at 20. That bird is dead somewhere.
All I’m saying is the OP is using a a camera to his advantage. The red dot, tss/choke combo you shoot gives you what you think is an advantage of a clean kill, when in reality you don’t need any of it for a clean kill under 40 yards. The OP used his camera as a scouting tool. I don’t see anything wrong with that either
Last edited by jevans; 04-16-2024 at 10:00 AM.
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