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Chasin' gobblers after 60

Started by time4turks, February 13, 2019, 10:12:12 PM

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nr123

Turned the big 70 a few months ago, still have the desire to chase turkeys.  Early last year, I lost my hunting place I've had for over 30 years.  I've killed a lot of turkeys and deer on that property, and losing it has been devastating.  I have lost a lot of desire to deer hunt, but have found something that is more challenging, and fun.  For the last 2-3 years I have been hunting coyotes, mostly at night.  I have been hunting coyotes for over 30 years, but there has been a lot more hunting than killing.  A buddy (I think) introduced me to night hunting coyotes with night vision and thermal equipment.  I made the plunge and bought a thermal scanner and scope, definitely a game changer.  I usually hunt 2-3 times a week, and have killed quite a few coyotes in my area.  Another plus, getting permission to coyote hunt is usually easier than permission for deer and turkeys.

fdh54turkeyshooter

40+ years ago I was a coon hunting fanatic and loved to catch them bass in the spring. One day a deer hunting buddy introduced me to turkey hunting and I heard my first wild turkey gobble! I put down my fushing rod and my old coon hound died of heartworms . I took up turkey chasin and never looked back . There simply is nothing like it ! I missed my first bird and more than I care to admit since, but I was ruined from day one! After that first year I have got my limit every year. If I had never taken that first one I think I would still be trying some 40 yrs later!

Ol timer

Congrats on your 7 decades of hunting, lots of good history in those years. I'm in my 60s also and can understand your plan to make the change, however I look forward to every change of seasons type outdoor sport, be it fishing or hunting. I think you might find it hard to transition to only hunting turkeys when deer season rolls around every fall, I'm glad i don't have to make that decision Good Luck. 

mike103

I'm 64 and my need to kill deer has waned quite a bit. I'll still shoot a good buck but I let the little ones walk. I was never much of a doe shooter.

But I love turkey hunting!!! Don't shoot them in the fall anymore and don't shoot hens but May 1st in New York finds me in the woods.

I love all the gadgets, calls, camo, guns, chokes, shells, decoys, lots of stuff to play with. And it's warm!! Not in the beginning but by the end of the month it's hot.

Can't wait!!!!