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Started by MK M GOBL, April 11, 2016, 11:39:31 PM
Quote from: warrent423 on April 13, 2016, 10:54:21 AMI commend the original poster on his willingness to take young 'uns turkey "shooting". I too believe they all must start somewhere. However, I believe better than 75% of those who start out with instant success from a tent blind, over looking a flock of decoys in a field will end up loosing interest early on in life. But then again, that is just society in general these days, instant success, with no ambition to learn. And by the way, that was not me in the truck. If it had been, I would have ran over the tent, than backed up over it, and than ran it over again. Assuming there was nobody in it, of course. Good luck to all the young'uns this season. Teach them right boys. Leave the tents and decoys at home and take them kids "into" the woods, where they may learn something useful about turkey hunting Headed to the woods. Warrent out.
Quote from: renegade19 on April 13, 2016, 11:14:55 AMQuote from: warrent423 on April 13, 2016, 10:54:21 AMI commend the original poster on his willingness to take young 'uns turkey "shooting". I too believe they all must start somewhere. However, I believe better than 75% of those who start out with instant success from a tent blind, over looking a flock of decoys in a field will end up loosing interest early on in life. But then again, that is just society in general these days, instant success, with no ambition to learn. And by the way, that was not me in the truck. If it had been, I would have ran over the tent, than backed up over it, and than ran it over again. Assuming there was nobody in it, of course. Good luck to all the young'uns this season. Teach them right boys. Leave the tents and decoys at home and take them kids "into" the woods, where they may learn something useful about turkey hunting Headed to the woods. Warrent out.I disagree. Get them interested in hunting and THEN work on the woodsmanship. Just my opinion.
Quote from: jakesdad on April 13, 2016, 12:58:47 PMQuote from: renegade19 on April 13, 2016, 11:14:55 AMQuote from: warrent423 on April 13, 2016, 10:54:21 AMI commend the original poster on his willingness to take young 'uns turkey "shooting". I too believe they all must start somewhere. However, I believe better than 75% of those who start out with instant success from a tent blind, over looking a flock of decoys in a field will end up loosing interest early on in life. But then again, that is just society in general these days, instant success, with no ambition to learn. And by the way, that was not me in the truck. If it had been, I would have ran over the tent, than backed up over it, and than ran it over again. Assuming there was nobody in it, of course. Good luck to all the young'uns this season. Teach them right boys. Leave the tents and decoys at home and take them kids "into" the woods, where they may learn something useful about turkey hunting Headed to the woods. Warrent out.I disagree. Get them interested in hunting and THEN work on the woodsmanship. Just my opinion. This ^^^Im wondering if warrent423 is buddies with our old friend LF Cox? Same opinion on blinds and da'coys, as he always put it.
Quote from: g8rvet on April 13, 2016, 04:15:02 PMSame winning personality too. It must be a terribly heavy burden to be such a prophet of turkey hunting and no one cares what you think.
Quote from: Marc on April 13, 2016, 04:40:01 PMQuote from: g8rvet on April 13, 2016, 04:15:02 PMSame winning personality too. It must be a terribly heavy burden to be such a prophet of turkey hunting and no one cares what you think. I do not know who you guys are referring to, but here is my take... It is a valid discussion. He makes a valid point, he just has a terrible way of doing so, which removes any merit from his discussion... I happen to disagree with his point of view (even if it were made with some degree of tact), but the manner in which I introduce my children to the outdoors is a conscious thought process for me.Looking at his second post, he is fishing... Trolling if you will for some sort of reaction, and he got it. His first post was a tad rude, his second post was absurd. If these posts are sincere, I am certain he has a giant trophy of a rectum on his mantel... Cause he would win that contest for sure.
Quote from: g8rvet on April 14, 2016, 12:14:10 PMIt is a valid discussion if the topic of the thread is "how should I raise my kids to turkey hunt?". The topic was hunter ethics. The know it all poster implied that what the OP did was not ethical and that offended some folks, me included. It is the difference between the guy that told me (and I do not know him well) that "You need to be raising my kids in Church" (to which I told him I am, just not YOUR church) and someone saying "we would love to have you worship with us. One is constructive and welcome, the other is judgemental and offputting. There are a million different ways to raise a young un and lots of them result in totally functional adults and yet they are very different.
Quote from: MK M GOBL on April 11, 2016, 11:42:38 PMand here's the boys longbeard!MK M GOBL