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Started by jordanz7935, July 01, 2023, 10:27:08 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on July 13, 2023, 12:00:49 AMQuote from: mookyj on July 12, 2023, 09:32:01 PMQuote from: GobbleNut on July 12, 2023, 10:27:39 AM...Is it (demonstrably and significantly) safe...or conversely, unsafe? (a subjective question until statistically supported one way or the other).......As for the safety issue, I don't want to sound like I discount it, but I am somewhat of a "show me the money" guy in that I want ("require" is a better term) factual support for taking any position on that particular matter. At this point in time, I just don't see it. There are a LOT of things we do in our lives that are a lot more dangerous than any sort of tactic any of us might use in hunting turkeys.The privacy laws and restrictions before trial render "show me the money" as a lame and moot position. I don't intend to be snarky in saying this. But it is frustrating to read this in a vacuum of willful ignorance. There are still a few fanning/reaping events actually described if you bother to google it. Bother to look...I will preface this rebuttal by stating that I, too, am not trying to be snarky...just stating my opinion based on my observations and research. I took your advice and "Googled it" again, as it has been a while since the last time I did it. I must assume my Google is different from your Google (living out here in the wild west makes anything possible, I suppose) since I perused quite a number of pages looking objectively for any support for the possibility that I am being willfully ignorant in my stance that, as of now, fanning and/or reaping have not been shown to be any more dangerous than other activities associated with turkey hunting accidents. From my cursory inspection of those pages of reports on turkey hunting accidents, reaping/fanning fell far behind other causes such as mistaken for game (not reaping/fanning related) and accidental discharge of firearms accidents. I must also assume from your comments that you possibly believe there is a nefarious conspiracy by law enforcement, authorities, and/or wildlife agencies to intentionally not report, or otherwise cover up, turkey hunting accidents involving fanning/reaping while, on the other hand, there are all sorts of other hunting accident reports on Google. Perhaps all of these agencies are in cahoots with the makers of all the reaping/fanning/decoy equipment and aids on the market because preserving their product sales is way more important than saving the lives of the supposed myriad hunters that theoretically have been shot while taking part in this practice...and that have supposedly not been reported. Simply put, if there was any significant correlation between turkey hunting accidents and reaping/fanning, we would most certainly have seen actions taken to stop the practice by now. In addition, if and when such a correlation is shown, I will be the first to run up the red flag.And finally, I am not here to defend reaping/fanning. I would like to see the practice eliminated because I believe turkey gobblers are too susceptible to it, may result in the overharvest of our gobbler populations, and is very questionable in terms of whether it constitutes fair chase...not to mention the possibility that the practice has resulted in an overall reduction of hunting opportunity in many places. I repeat, if you want me to jump on board the "let's outlaw reaping/fanning because it is too unsafe" train, you STILL have to show this old boy the hard evidence to support your position. I most certainly did not find it in my Google search. ...On the other hand, if you want to eliminate the practice based on the concept of fair chase and possibly jeopardizing turkey populations, I am totally on board.
Quote from: mookyj on July 12, 2023, 09:32:01 PMQuote from: GobbleNut on July 12, 2023, 10:27:39 AM...Is it (demonstrably and significantly) safe...or conversely, unsafe? (a subjective question until statistically supported one way or the other).......As for the safety issue, I don't want to sound like I discount it, but I am somewhat of a "show me the money" guy in that I want ("require" is a better term) factual support for taking any position on that particular matter. At this point in time, I just don't see it. There are a LOT of things we do in our lives that are a lot more dangerous than any sort of tactic any of us might use in hunting turkeys.The privacy laws and restrictions before trial render "show me the money" as a lame and moot position. I don't intend to be snarky in saying this. But it is frustrating to read this in a vacuum of willful ignorance. There are still a few fanning/reaping events actually described if you bother to google it. Bother to look...
Quote from: GobbleNut on July 12, 2023, 10:27:39 AM...Is it (demonstrably and significantly) safe...or conversely, unsafe? (a subjective question until statistically supported one way or the other).......As for the safety issue, I don't want to sound like I discount it, but I am somewhat of a "show me the money" guy in that I want ("require" is a better term) factual support for taking any position on that particular matter. At this point in time, I just don't see it. There are a LOT of things we do in our lives that are a lot more dangerous than any sort of tactic any of us might use in hunting turkeys.
Quote from: GobbleNut on July 12, 2023, 10:27:39 AMAs for the safety issue, I don't want to sound like I discount it, but I am somewhat of a "show me the money" guy in that I want ("require" is a better term) factual support for taking any position on that particular matter. At this point in time, I just don't see it. There are a LOT of things we do in our lives that are a lot more dangerous than any sort of tactic any of us might use in hunting turkeys.
Quote from: joey46 on July 13, 2023, 05:53:18 AMAfter reading some of the most recent post I have drafted the following letter to the Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC). I will await comments from this group of opinionated hunters before hitting the send button:Dear FWC,After being thoroughly educated on proper behavior by the Turkey Psychologists on the Old Gobbler forum I have no choice, in good conscience, to request the removal of my name and 2008 Osceola entry from the Florida Outstanding Gobbler list. It currently stands at number 133. Little did I know that even with getting up at 2am, walking through the dark into a deep cypress swamp, setting up behind a piece of camo netting (gasp), and calling to this bird for at least an hour his fate was sealed only because we used decoys. I now feel like we poached him. No other factors should be considered regarding this bird's demise. I could not be more embarrassed. I have hunted these wild turkeys since the late 1970s and my unofficial log and beard box shows my lifetime total at well over a 100 birds from multiple states. I will attempt to purge my records and eliminate any birds from this count where I'm certain we had used decoys, camo netting, TSS loads or viewed them previously on a game camera. I do often use an original tube call personally sold to me by Harold Knight in his Cadiz KY barbershop but I think that is still acceptable behavior. Thank heavens we never reaped or I would stick my head in the oven or take up reaping to get the same result. I will also attempt to forget any tips I learned from social media even it requires hypnosis. After all fair is fair. Thank you for your consideration of this request.Sincerely,meShould I hit send??(note - no mention of not being snarky - we're well past snarky)
Quote from: joey46 on July 14, 2023, 12:16:16 AMThe big turkey decline will be solved or controlled with reduced limits and shorter seasons. When that is accepted all the decoy, TSS, blinds, etc concerns will fade away.
Quote from: Turkeybutt on July 14, 2023, 05:39:34 AMSuffice it to say: We grow old too fast and smart too slow!
Quote from: Paulmyr on July 14, 2023, 08:09:36 AMI hear 70 is the new 50!
Quote from: guesswho on July 14, 2023, 08:21:17 AMQuote from: Paulmyr on July 14, 2023, 08:09:36 AMI hear 70 is the new 50!I'm in trouble then. I barely survived 50 the first time.