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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 5660288" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>I think that article is spot on. IMO, the majority of turkey hunters today care very little, if any, about the long time traditions of turkey hunting. All most care about is killing their limit of grip and grins. If it were legal for them to line up two heads over a bait pile and finish their season with one shot, they would be bragging about that shot on Faceplant within the hour. </p><p></p><p>But, it isn't anything really new on morals and ethics. I saw similar 45 years ago when I helped our hatchery folks stock trout. When you have idiots dangling their corn in front of the net as you are dumping out the fish, there isn't much regard to "sport" fishing. More than once I considered just dumping them in a mud puddle and letting them fight over them there. The only thing most of that crowd cared about was "got my limit".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 5660288, member: 1859"] I think that article is spot on. IMO, the majority of turkey hunters today care very little, if any, about the long time traditions of turkey hunting. All most care about is killing their limit of grip and grins. If it were legal for them to line up two heads over a bait pile and finish their season with one shot, they would be bragging about that shot on Faceplant within the hour. But, it isn't anything really new on morals and ethics. I saw similar 45 years ago when I helped our hatchery folks stock trout. When you have idiots dangling their corn in front of the net as you are dumping out the fish, there isn't much regard to "sport" fishing. More than once I considered just dumping them in a mud puddle and letting them fight over them there. The only thing most of that crowd cared about was "got my limit". [/QUOTE]
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