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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5015213" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>Not at all directed at the OP or anyone, but I am simply astonished at people's rage during turkey season and even waterfowl season that someone could be 200-300 yards away from them on a walk-in, public property. You either get the gobbler or birds to come to you or you don't. If they go to the spot 200 yards away, how can you blame someone else for them not coming to you? Try hunting the opener on a public impoundment. You're lucky to have more than 100 yards' distance. But you can still kill birds. And for gobblers in the early season where there aren't terrain features to hide you in the leaf-bare woods, good luck "running and gunning" without busting them. Had a guy basically flashing people from the edge of the parking lot, evidently hoping he had half a WMA to himself. Not even 300 yards from where the nearest flock of turkeys were roosted.</p><p></p><p>Sure, I didn't enjoy having a dude walk by me 3 minutes before shooting light in the muzzleloader opener, toting his chair and thermos. But it is what it is. Just wish people knew they were hunting public and chilled out when they are getting a half-decent radius of it to themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5015213, member: 4042"] Not at all directed at the OP or anyone, but I am simply astonished at people’s rage during turkey season and even waterfowl season that someone could be 200-300 yards away from them on a walk-in, public property. You either get the gobbler or birds to come to you or you don’t. If they go to the spot 200 yards away, how can you blame someone else for them not coming to you? Try hunting the opener on a public impoundment. You’re lucky to have more than 100 yards’ distance. But you can still kill birds. And for gobblers in the early season where there aren’t terrain features to hide you in the leaf-bare woods, good luck “running and gunning” without busting them. Had a guy basically flashing people from the edge of the parking lot, evidently hoping he had half a WMA to himself. Not even 300 yards from where the nearest flock of turkeys were roosted. Sure, I didn’t enjoy having a dude walk by me 3 minutes before shooting light in the muzzleloader opener, toting his chair and thermos. But it is what it is. Just wish people knew they were hunting public and chilled out when they are getting a half-decent radius of it to themselves. [/QUOTE]
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