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Harold Knight/Mark Prudhomme Video

Started by jcpainter27, January 14, 2024, 01:59:51 PM

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Bedge7767

I knew people would have hurt feelings but that's the difference between Hunters and Killers.
Jim

Old Swamper

Quote from: Bedge7767 on January 17, 2024, 04:19:15 PM
I knew people would have hurt feelings but that's the difference between Hunters and Killers.
This is true. I myself, prefer to respect those who are "hunters" first.

Jbird22

Quote from: Bedge7767 on January 17, 2024, 04:19:15 PM
I knew people would have hurt feelings but that's the difference between Hunters and Killers.
No, it's the difference between a show where reaping is and is not out of place. You can gladly put me in the hunter category and my feelings will be far from hurt.

tal

 I consider fanning and reaping two different things. I personally don't fan. I want no part of reaping, it's just what the world is coming to.

Happy

Quote from: GobbleNut on January 16, 2024, 08:45:06 AM
Quote from: Happy on January 16, 2024, 06:30:28 AM
Are corn trenches being brought up again? I didn't watch the video, so I am just guessing. When you are as good looking as me, you don't have to worry about having that killer image. Being a tennis coach in the spring is always an option.

:TooFunny: :toothy12:  Just to satisfy your concern,...no, corn trenching was not brought up.  Your secrets are safe for now.   ;D
...And I will further assume you do not have any mirrors in your possession...   :toothy9:
Mirrors? Those are for people who need reassured. . Looks like cabin fever and the upcoming spring is fixin' to get things intristin' here.  Don't mind me, though. I will be snorting pre workout powder, hitting the gym and practicing my power clucks.

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eggshell

Quote from: Bedge7767 on January 17, 2024, 04:19:15 PM
I knew people would have hurt feelings but that's the difference between Hunters and Killers.

Count me in that category, maybe not hurt feelings but disappointed and saddened.

If we're categorically separating turkey hunters then I am enlisting in the hunter group.

Doesn't this society already have enough divisiveness?

Oh yeah, I know a few hunters on here and around the country that will flat out match tag for tag with your Killers. They may not do it as quick and flashy, but when the bell rings, their tags are filled and they had just as much fun doing it. The separator is when their tags aren't filled they still had an equal amount of fun, it was never about hanging a bird in a tree and getting a picture for social media. 

It's not hurt feelings over Harold's comment, it's disappointment. Many had him in the hunter group and that single comment makes them feel like he's more in the killer group. I still think he's an icon of turkey hunting, just has his own opinion. We can agree or disagree, that's life in a nut shell. 

Gobbler428

Quote from: eggshell on January 18, 2024, 07:44:52 AM
Quote from: Bedge7767 on January 17, 2024, 04:19:15 PM
I knew people would have hurt feelings but that's the difference between Hunters and Killers.

Count me in that category, maybe not hurt feelings but disappointed and saddened.

If we're categorically separating turkey hunters then I am enlisting in the hunter group.

Doesn't this society already have enough divisiveness?

Oh yeah, I know a few hunters on here and around the country that will flat out match tag for tag with your Killers. They may not do it as quick and flashy, but when the bell rings, their tags are filled and they had just as much fun doing it. The separator is when their tags aren't filled they still had an equal amount of fun, it was never about hanging a bird in a tree and getting a picture for social media. 

It's not hurt feelings over Harold's comment, it's disappointment. Many had him in the hunter group and that single comment makes them feel like he's more in the killer group. I still think he's an icon of turkey hunting, just has his own opinion. We can agree or disagree, that's life in a nut shell.
X2  Well said

Treerooster

I watched it. Seemed pretty basic advice to me.

One thing that Harold (I think) said was to learn as much as you can about the wild turkey. Their biology, habits, habitat, etc. I agree. Most guys just want to know stuff that'll help them kill turkeys. But when you know more about them, how they live, what it takes for them to survive and what it takes to just make a wild turkey, you will be a better hunter.

A side benefit for that is most guys, not all, but most will come away with a better respect for the wild turkey. And that's a good thing.