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Started by jhoward11, September 12, 2022, 04:54:59 PM

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davisd9

I have no problem with a new hunter or new guest shooting a jake. Once you have a few birds under your belts then I will discourage it, but that is conversation that happens from the beginning.
"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

bbcoach

I was told when I was introduced to turkey hunting, I could shoot jakes until I killed a gobbler but once you kill your first gobbler, you can never cross back over.  I chose to kill a gobbler for my first bird and to this day have never taken a jake.  IMO let her decide and Be Happy with her decision.

Tom007

It's all about her experience. She should be allowed to follow the game laws and enjoy. Down the road once she gets her taste of Turkey hunting, the Jake/Tom talk can happen. But until then, Let her enjoy the experience. Just my thoughts...
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Zobo

I agree with Tom. You really don't need to stress the value of shooting a Tom over a Jake just yet. That discussion might be setting her up for unnecessary disappointment when only jakes show up and she decides to shoot. You risk making her feel like she did something wrong or inferior.
Stand still, and consider the wonderous works of God  Job:37:14

Happy

Yup. Heck I never tell anyone I am guiding not shoot a legal turkey. It's their call and their hunt. I am happy to see that everyone I hunt with seems to pass on jakes after their first one though.

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Turkeyman

Shoot whatever makes you happy. In the grand scheme of things what difference does it make?

Cowboy

The HUNT is the most important not the length of beard and spurs. Jakes eat good

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eggshell

I hunt almost exclusively private ground that is controlled. I can pretty much decide how many turkeys are killed on it. It has a forest managemnet plan and it has been very successful. My management philosphy on gobbler hunting does not exclude the taking of Jakes. I will be going into my 52nd year of turkey hunting and I will not rule out shooting a Jake. I believe Jales are the future and should be given as many passes as possible; however, if any hunter with me wants to shoot one they can. I set a total kill number each year and a jake counts the same as a Gobbler. My criteria is if it gobbles and comes to the call it's fair game. I absolutely do not care if I kill a trophy bird and rarely even score one or even measure spurs. Now I do appreciate bagging a big old bird, but it's about outsmarting a seasoned opponent. I thiink we get too caught up in all this stuff. In the last 20+ years I have killed maybe 3 - 4 jakes and the rest all mature gobblers, and all the hunts were great. I am not in any way still on a bird count. I am in that stage of my life where the hunt means way more than the kill, jakes can and do provide a good hunt.....tell her aim well and kill clean, that's all the advice she needs.

tal

 Couldn't be said better eggshell. I told one member I killed a jake once that was the advance picket for a dominant bird. Got busted, everything went south and I killed him because he pissed me off. And I would do it again...  :TooFunny: