registration is free , easy and welcomed !!!
Started by northms, March 05, 2021, 09:37:59 PM
Quote from: Hobbes on March 17, 2021, 12:37:15 PMMy kids would probably think of a different age class and time for "old school" than I do. The oldest is 21 and youngest is 18. I'm "old school" in their eyes, at a minimum old. I would consider the "old school" folks a couple generations before me and I'm 50 (51 tomorrow). A generation older than me probably learned old school ways because their mentors were old school. I'm speaking in general terms because there are no exact dates.With all that,........When I started in 1990 I didn't know anyone that hunted turkeys besides a couple of Dad's co-workers and I didn't actually know them. I've no idea how they hunted and the only info Dad got out of them was season and application dates. I just didn't live in an area with much of a turkey hunting heritage, so we fumbled around on our own.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 18, 2021, 09:47:19 AMQuote from: Hobbes on March 17, 2021, 12:37:15 PMMy kids would probably think of a different age class and time for "old school" than I do. The oldest is 21 and youngest is 18. I'm "old school" in their eyes, at a minimum old. I would consider the "old school" folks a couple generations before me and I'm 50 (51 tomorrow). A generation older than me probably learned old school ways because their mentors were old school. I'm speaking in general terms because there are no exact dates.With all that,........When I started in 1990 I didn't know anyone that hunted turkeys besides a couple of Dad's co-workers and I didn't actually know them. I've no idea how they hunted and the only info Dad got out of them was season and application dates. I just didn't live in an area with much of a turkey hunting heritage, so we fumbled around on our own.Happy birthday, Hobbes! I started this turkey huntin' stuff long before most here did,...back in the 1960's. I knew a couple of the real "old school" guys,...and also got to watch and/or hear a number of others. I will be kind to all of them and say this: Most of them hunted the way they did because it was all "new" at the time and they, themselves, were in the "development" stages of this thing we call spring gobbler hunting. ...But from what I saw, they were very limited in their outlooks as to what constituted good turkey huntin' methodology. My total respect goes out to those fellows (and my apologies to anybody that thinks I am making these comments to "diss" them,...I am not), but my "new" old-school ways of spring gobbler hunting after nearly sixty years of doing it have changed significantly over the years from those I heard them preach back when I was a young'un just getting started. To put it "convolutedly", they "knew what they knew" but they "didn't know what they didn't know",...and now "we know what they didn't know" (or at least a great deal more),...and that has changed the turkey huntin' game. Admittedly, that is not all necessarily a good thing,...but "it is what it is". ...At least that is the view from this not-quite-so-old, "old school" turkey hunter.
Quote from: Kylongspur88 on March 21, 2021, 08:55:22 PMThese guys wear blue jeans and bdu's and shoot red hull #4s and will fill every tag every year. There's a lot to learn from old guys like that.
Quote from: guesswho on March 21, 2021, 09:14:09 PMQuote from: Kylongspur88 on March 21, 2021, 08:55:22 PMThese guys wear blue jeans and bdu's and shoot red hull #4s and will fill every tag every year. There's a lot to learn from old guys like that.Some of them never filled the last tag until the last day.