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Started by deerbasshunter3, April 06, 2016, 12:14:21 PM
Quote from: Marc on April 06, 2016, 03:26:02 PMThis type of device is used to simply kill a turkey rather than turkey hunt. If I just want to shoot a turkey, I have a standing invitation to hunt a friend's turkey ranch.I will actually take the time to write Bass Pro and let them know I think that they are betraying the hunting community in catering to the type of people who would resort to such tactics to "kill" a turkey. Selling such items shows me that the absolute bottom line is making money, and not the support of the actual hunting community.I would view a remote controlled decoy as an extremely unfair advantage... Run it out to the birds, and have them follow it back to you and shoot it (hen decoys will be next)... NOT hunting... In no way, shape, manner, or form is that ethical hunting in my book... Legal or not, that completely defies any of the ethics of hunting that I have grown up with.I find the use and sale of such decoys unsettling on multiple levels...
Quote from: NYlogbeards on April 06, 2016, 03:40:38 PMI 100% agree but isn't that the point of buying Turkey tags? To kill a turkey if not I would just be a photographer, I understand the point of enjoying the woods and experience but some people don't have time or taking along their kid and might want this device to increase their odds in killing a Turkey and great way to keep a kid calm too by letting them control it, anyways isn't my preferred way to hunt but I don't judge.
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 06, 2016, 02:43:28 PMI'm developing a cannon net system that you just shoot over the roost tree at night. The next morning you go in there, sort through all of 'em, and keep the ones you want,....don't even have to fire a shot! Should run about $500,...who wants to get on my pre-order list?Of course, my "turkey trot line" that I had out a few years ago is also still available. It is a bit easier. Comes with 25 hooks. You run your line out around your feeder or food plot, bait the hooks with corn, and come back after a while and collect your turkeys. The only problem is that some of the hens swallow the hook and then you have to deal with that little issue. But hey,...nobody's perfect...