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Whose giving up turkey hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5110282" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>Not happening. I have contemplated bringing my fishing pole when I hunt public on my boat, so I can fish, but I talk myself out of it, as I feel like if the turkey were slow I would distract myself from the mission at hand. I also help taking myself out of that, by telling myself, someone may steal it while you are in the woods. </p><p>My season was a really good one. I killed 2 and passed one waiting on the dominant bird to come 15 yds more and he never did. I heard gobbling every morning in April. I too do not like afternoon hunting, but did have one where they gobbled so it was fun.</p><p>Like others have said, having a good spot makes it fun. If you have to hunt all public (which I have had to do most of my turkey hunting years) it can be frustrating.</p><p>May was tough though. Gobbling was nonexistent, but we managed to hit a private farm on the last day and heard gobbling on the limb, and even found a bird in a field on the way home that I rolled the window down and mouth yelped and he went nuts. We had a good laugh and watched him for a minute or so and concluded our season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5110282, member: 7419"] Not happening. I have contemplated bringing my fishing pole when I hunt public on my boat, so I can fish, but I talk myself out of it, as I feel like if the turkey were slow I would distract myself from the mission at hand. I also help taking myself out of that, by telling myself, someone may steal it while you are in the woods. My season was a really good one. I killed 2 and passed one waiting on the dominant bird to come 15 yds more and he never did. I heard gobbling every morning in April. I too do not like afternoon hunting, but did have one where they gobbled so it was fun. Like others have said, having a good spot makes it fun. If you have to hunt all public (which I have had to do most of my turkey hunting years) it can be frustrating. May was tough though. Gobbling was nonexistent, but we managed to hit a private farm on the last day and heard gobbling on the limb, and even found a bird in a field on the way home that I rolled the window down and mouth yelped and he went nuts. We had a good laugh and watched him for a minute or so and concluded our season. [/QUOTE]
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