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Whose giving up turkey hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 5109983" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>If our Heavenly Father sees fit for me to make it to the next season with good enough health to chase gobblers like I enjoy doing, I will be out there. It is #1 for me as far as hunting or fishing goes.</p><p></p><p>If/when it gets to the point that the only way I can hunt them is by deer hunting them from a tent, I suspect I will give my calls away and call it a day. I have hunted them that way a few times over the years, and it just doesn't do anything for me. If/when that happens, hopefully I can rediscover the spring fishing I gave up many years ago.</p><p></p><p>2021 was good to me. We didn't have many birds where I was hunting, but I was blessed to find a little pocket with a couple of vocal ones that were willing to play most mornings. I had decided before the season started that due to our lack of birds that I was going to self-limit to two at the most. I was done in about two weeks. The morning after I killed number 2, I hunted because I was already over there. I called one up on a friend's property that adjoins my lease, but let him walk as he was from the same flock of birds that are WAY down. I didn't go back after that.</p><p></p><p>Now, to dream about the #2 on my list in seeing a 100# tarpon on the end of my fly line this summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 5109983, member: 1859"] If our Heavenly Father sees fit for me to make it to the next season with good enough health to chase gobblers like I enjoy doing, I will be out there. It is #1 for me as far as hunting or fishing goes. If/when it gets to the point that the only way I can hunt them is by deer hunting them from a tent, I suspect I will give my calls away and call it a day. I have hunted them that way a few times over the years, and it just doesn't do anything for me. If/when that happens, hopefully I can rediscover the spring fishing I gave up many years ago. 2021 was good to me. We didn't have many birds where I was hunting, but I was blessed to find a little pocket with a couple of vocal ones that were willing to play most mornings. I had decided before the season started that due to our lack of birds that I was going to self-limit to two at the most. I was done in about two weeks. The morning after I killed number 2, I hunted because I was already over there. I called one up on a friend's property that adjoins my lease, but let him walk as he was from the same flock of birds that are WAY down. I didn't go back after that. Now, to dream about the #2 on my list in seeing a 100# tarpon on the end of my fly line this summer. [/QUOTE]
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