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<blockquote data-quote="Setterman" data-source="post: 5636644" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>I have held off commenting on this since you posted it. First, there's no feeling like taking a bird on dirt you own. Congrats on that achievement.</p><p></p><p>With that said, for a seasoned turkey hunter your story turns my stomach. I love turkey hunting as much as I love drawing oxygen each day. If I were to have yard turkeys they'd absolutely get a pass from me. But that's just me and my own stipulations I apply to myself.</p><p></p><p>In addition I don't find it funny or cool shooting anything from the porch, the kitchen window or my truck. To me it's just not hunting, it's killing which I've long since outgrown. </p><p></p><p>Look, I know you're ecstatic and I'm glad you had success but it's extremely difficult for me to pat you on the back and say awesome job given the circumstances. Truly not wanting to be an ass but damn this is so far away from how I hunt and would want to kill a bird that it's basically impossible for me to find joy in your story. In some ways it makes me sad, but at the same time happy for you that you found joy in this experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Setterman, post: 5636644, member: 8139"] I have held off commenting on this since you posted it. First, there’s no feeling like taking a bird on dirt you own. Congrats on that achievement. With that said, for a seasoned turkey hunter your story turns my stomach. I love turkey hunting as much as I love drawing oxygen each day. If I were to have yard turkeys they’d absolutely get a pass from me. But that’s just me and my own stipulations I apply to myself. In addition I don’t find it funny or cool shooting anything from the porch, the kitchen window or my truck. To me it’s just not hunting, it’s killing which I’ve long since outgrown. Look, I know you’re ecstatic and I’m glad you had success but it’s extremely difficult for me to pat you on the back and say awesome job given the circumstances. Truly not wanting to be an ass but damn this is so far away from how I hunt and would want to kill a bird that it’s basically impossible for me to find joy in your story. In some ways it makes me sad, but at the same time happy for you that you found joy in this experience [/QUOTE]
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