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Started by WNCTracker, April 09, 2018, 05:37:02 PM
Quotethere are three unethical ways to kill a turkey; 1. Baiting. 2. Trespassing 3. Roost shooting
Quote from: Meatseeker on April 10, 2018, 10:45:32 AMI'm not judging others. Baiting where legal is fine if that works for you. It's just not for ME.
Quote from: guesswho on April 09, 2018, 06:59:13 PM1. Calling in a mature bird and shooting with a gun 2. Shooting a mature bird from a blind3. Fanning a mature bird. Not sure what aggrandizing is so I hope I wasn't.
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 10, 2018, 10:54:07 AMThe questions posed are a fascinating topic for discussion, but to be honest, all of the choices and their corresponding difficulty are, to a large degree, contingent upon the conditions under which one is hunting. There are places where killing a gobbler by grabbing it and choking it to death would be easier than trying to get a gobbler within TSS range from a stealth fighter in others. However, all things being equal, ethical, and under "normal" turkey hunting circumstances, anybody that can kill a turkey with a bow without a blind or decoys will always hold my utmost respect.
Quote from: g8rvet on April 10, 2018, 01:55:13 PMWe are supposed to pick the most difficult from each group, right?1. shooting a jake with a bow without a blind2. shooting a mature tom from within a pop up blind. 3. I have no idea, never fanned, but my gut tells me this is a tie. So in order of difficulty of the 3 winners, I would rank it 1a 1b,2.
Quote from: WNCTracker on April 09, 2018, 05:37:02 PM...3. Fanning a Tom or shooting a hung up Tom at distances well beyond 40 yds with loads intended to do so....
Quote from: stinkpickle on April 10, 2018, 04:33:58 PMQuote from: WNCTracker on April 09, 2018, 05:37:02 PM...3. Fanning a Tom or shooting a hung up Tom at distances well beyond 40 yds with loads intended to do so....#3 has both the easiest AND the hardest for me. The "shooting a hung up Tom at distances well beyond 40 yds with loads intended to do so" part sounds super easy for me. The "Fanning a Tom" part sounds like it would tear up my knees.
Quote from: g8rvet on April 10, 2018, 05:16:06 PMQuote from: stinkpickle on April 10, 2018, 04:33:58 PMQuote from: WNCTracker on April 09, 2018, 05:37:02 PM...3. Fanning a Tom or shooting a hung up Tom at distances well beyond 40 yds with loads intended to do so....#3 has both the easiest AND the hardest for me. The "shooting a hung up Tom at distances well beyond 40 yds with loads intended to do so" part sounds super easy for me. The "Fanning a Tom" part sounds like it would tear up my knees.Stop reading if you are easily bored. I had 4 jakes and a hen in a field. Private. Late season. They gobbled their heads off for a solid hour and then would not leave the field. Easter Sunday. I had to go. Did not want to spook them really bad, but enough to gtfo of the field. They were about 100 yards away. So I waved my hat at them slowly. Nuthin. So then I waved it violently. Nuthin. The hens left, jakes stayed. Then I barked like a rabid dog. Nuthin. I really really have to go at this point, more scared of pizzed off wife than ruining my future turkey hunt at this point (had a young un I wanted to kill one of these birds at some point). So I get on my hands and knees and start crawling towards them. Like a dog. Figure they will say WTH? and leave, a little spooked, but not human panic spooked. Ummm, nope. The biggest one, with the bright red head (and the dim brain) starts walking to me all puffed up, half strut. He gets to about 30 yards and we both stop, looking at each other. He finally says, I have no idea what that is, but maybe I should leave and just kind of walks off, not panicked, just heads off at a little more than a stroll. Jakes. Like a dumb teenage boy.