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Started by bammerslammer 50, April 06, 2015, 11:42:24 PM

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101st501

You'll never stop learning or making mistakes.  That is what keeps it interesting.

I hate turkeys

Not my quote but "Knowledge comes for things I have done, experience comes from things I have done poorly"
They spank me regularly.
"There is no such thing as to much gun"
Elmier Keith

daveco

I agree that it was a learning experience; I have been turkey hunting for over 30 years, and my mistakes have been many, but without them, I would not be as a good a turkey hunter as I am now.....and I am still learning from mistakes!

turkaholic

I've been making mistakes on turkeys for almost 30 years. My best advice  is to use natural calls, like a scratch in the leaves. This really closes the deal without actually calling. Works for me very often. I also use a turkey wing for leaf scratching and tree scraping, drives um nuts! Having fun learning is a big part of turkey hunting, keep up the good work.
live to hunt hunt to live

Cut N Run

Quote from: daveco on April 09, 2015, 03:02:39 AM
I agree that it was a learning experience; I have been turkey hunting for over 30 years, and my mistakes have been many, but without them, I would not be as a good a turkey hunter as I am now.....and I am still learning from mistakes!

^This. 

Too many errors are burned into my memory. I'm less likely to make the same mistakes for a second time. That PUTT sound in turkey language translates to "game over".

Jim
Luck counts, good or bad.