I was looking at my first spring catalog I got in the mail from Bass Pro Shops. Man, they had a full strut decoy that you operated remote control. Then they had a push button turkey call. What is next? I swear I have a buddy that hauls 3 blinds out, 4 to 5 chairs, more then a dozen decoys, dressed in ninja masks, and records every kill. They wait watching movies on a lap top, play games on their phones, and hang out for hours.
To each their own. That is just not my style. So what do you think will be next in 'equipment'?
I wonder sometimes about the stuff you mentioned and I take a step back and think- am I getting old or this the modern day way of the way we did it? Who knows? But it's something to ponder on. ???
Me personally I carry in the field a shotgun with a shoulder carry strap, mask around my neck, and a fanny pack with about 3-4 friction calls. Otoh, I know adults who pack in all that crap you mentioned and I just think; why?
Then I think about the origins of turkey hunting and the native Americans and how they must have did it. I'd have to say the differences would be remarkable, IMO.
Camo, shotguns, turkey chokes, the modernization of the calls. Only conclusion I can accurately draw about the origins of turkey hunting is- they fully understood the biology of the wild turkey so much better then, because it meant the difference between eating well or starving.
To better answer your question of what's next- it's anyone's guess. Im just gonna keep on doing it the only way I know how...as long as turkeys don't change. :icon_thumright:
Im not even that old(41) but I still shake my head and chuckle when I see some of the stuff they come up with.I am in no way against anybody using what they feel they have too,as long as it legal and ethical,to succeed in the woods.Its your game play it your way.But I prefer to throw on my vest with maybe 6-8 calls of different types and maybe a few other "trinkets"(water bottle,thermacell,etc)and head out.Heck i've had local "pros"(aka 20 something kids with all the "pro staff" stuff) telling me I cant kill birds with my setup(870 20 ga with LEAD)because its not the latest and greatest in this years catalog.Cracks me up to see some of these guys packin more "luggage" into the timber than most people take on vacation!Whatever they come up with i'm sure there will be people to buy it.
Nothing really amazes me anymore.Once in awhile something comes along that really works. Otherwise its like the Budweiser beer can fishing lure. Its only purpose was to catch the fisherman not the fish. I laughed at my Pastor when he pulled out a "Butt Out" tool while deer hunting.Well I ain't laughing no more. It actually works and simplifies thing when gutting a deer.When season opens Deer/Turkey I usually carry everything but the proverbial kitchen sink. After a week or so I just cram a few things in my pockets and leave the packs and vest in the truck.
6 or 7 shells, pocket knife, 2 or 3 diaphragms, face net, gloves, walet, and my 870. I try to leave the noise, distractions, and worries behind.
Oh the beauty of Run n Gun!
Quote from: Gooserbat on January 12, 2013, 10:11:03 AM
6 or 7 shells, pocket knife, 2 or 3 diaphragms, face net, gloves, walet, and my 870. I try to leave the noise, distractions, and worries behind.
Oh the beauty of Run n Gun!
Pretty much the same for me after a few days except I use pots and strikers .Maybe 3 of each.
Quote from: redarrow on January 12, 2013, 10:16:01 AM
Quote from: Gooserbat on January 12, 2013, 10:11:03 AM
6 or 7 shells, pocket knife, 2 or 3 diaphragms, face net, gloves, walet, and my 870. I try to leave the noise, distractions, and worries behind.
Oh the beauty of Run n Gun!
Pretty much the same for me after a few days except I use pots and strikers .Maybe 3 of each.
Yeah I forgot I carry a slate, and a couple or three strikers, and my owl hooter.
I have just been getting tired of carrying stuff lately, nothing to do with not liking new products, but mostly I wear a vest for the seat, and carry a slate, a box call, a compass, and a gps.
How about a decoy that resembles a wounded tom? :gobble:
The only Tom I want to see is one with crosshairs on his waddles.
I usually wind up walking for miles so I pack as light as possible, and if I kill one I don't want to have to make two trips to lug everything out.
When you start turkey hunting, you add things to your vest each year. After several years, you start swaping out things in your vest each year. After many years, you start taking things out of your vest each year.
I think a lot of this crap is geared towards folks who maybe don't know any better or just aren't that experienced. I had to pack to the minimum when I first started because I learned to turkey hunt in Eastern Kentucky, and if you don't pack light those hills will break you. As I've matured and killed more birds I have learned that all I really need is a call, my 870, a willing tom, and some patience.
Quote from: Skeeterbait on January 12, 2013, 01:34:51 PM
When you start turkey hunting, you add things to your vest each year. After several years, you start swaping out things in your vest each year. After may years, you start taking things out of your vest each year.
Do I here an AMEN !!!!! :z-winnersmiley:
For me, I try to go as lite as possible. I carry mouth calls (typically 3), 1 box, and 1 slate with two strikers, a couple of extra shells and my 870.
I, personally, have taken to hunting without decoys because I want to focus more on bettering my calling and like that I don't have the extra stuff in my vest.
I believe that a lot of the stuff that is out there is only a marketing strategy to play on us hunters fascination with gadgets and hoping to get something that may "up the odds" in our favor.
I go out to the woods to find quiet, not to check e-mails, facebook, and tweet my every move like anyone else is interested.
I am young (33) but I keep it to a minimum. I am out there to enjoy a break from the every day business, and the less I have to carry the better I feel.
Quote from: Eric Gregg on January 12, 2013, 04:27:11 PM
I go out to the woods to find quiet, not to check e-mails, facebook, and tweet my every move like anyone else is interested.
I am out there to enjoy a break from the every day business, and the less I have to carry the better I feel.
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I love how they try to make you believe that if you don't buy what ever their trying to sell....you can't kill a turkey, deer or anything else unless you buy this. Just look at everything from decoys to camo what their trying to make you believe.
Quote from: Skeeterbait on January 12, 2013, 01:34:51 PM
When you start turkey hunting, you add things to your vest each year. After several years, you start swaping out things in your vest each year. After many years, you start taking things out of your vest each year.
this is true
so true!!!!!!!!
I never got that have to carry everything mentality.
I take my gobblerlounger because the ability for me to sit until noon is greatly enhanced by it. Same goes for my thermacell. I never care to hunt without that! I carry 2 pot calls, and one box call. I take and run the calls I am most proficient in. I carry a mouthcall. I am not very good on it, but I keep bringing it, because it is one more tool, and I don't sound any worse on it than some hens, lol!
My point is, I don't want to get all bogged down in the technology. I bring my cell phone in case of emergencies.
Hunting is more about the experience than the harvest. To me, there is and never will be, a sound like a gobbler sounding off at first light. It stirs my very soul.
I carry a slate, glass, one mouth call and one striker that runs both calls well and 3 shells. Other than that and food and water I don't see how you need anything else. Oh and a camera for pics. Like ky said, these hills will break you. I really think the people who buy this stuff is newbies that don't really know any better
Before I was injured my turkey huntin' gear consisted of mix & match camo and a facemask
I wore a jacket with a large inside pocket in which I carried a small piece of foam rubber to set on.
Shotgun was a Rem 1100 that shot 2 3/4 inch shells.
Always carried a plastic bread bag in case I found some mushrooms plus some "strikin' paper" for emergencies!
No turkey calls, used my natural voice.
Quote from: lohaus on January 11, 2013, 11:51:01 PM
To each their own.
I think you hit it best with the above part in the last part of your post..
It's hard to run from the fella whose land you're hunting on when you have to tote all that stuff.
I'm not one that likes to lug around a bunch of stuff neither. I've been turkey hunting 20 years and just started wearing a vest abt 5 years ago. If I'm huntin private ground sometimes I leave the vest behind still. I got a lanyard that holds 4 diaphragms, a slate call rigged up on a lanyard, grab a bottle of water n some toilet paper n go.. Main reason I wear a vests now is its so nice to have a cushion n a dry behind. My grandad always told me toilet paper is the most important thing to take..
Your granddad was a very smart man then lol. Tip of the day: poplar and laurel leaves will work the best in a pinch lol
I carry quite a few things, including a chair and pack with extra clothes. Where I am hunting you could start out with temps in the 30's in the early AM and temps in the 70's by late afternoon. I also plan on staying out all day and need food and water.
Comfort means a lot to me, the more comfortable I am the longer I can sit and wait out a Tom.
I have used most of what I take out with me. My wife will not let me go out alone without the cell phone 61 years old and it is a good idea.