A Reply and a Few Suggestions.
#11
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,765
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From: NewLowell ,Ontario ,Canada
Dan, Thankyou for the friendship and the kind words,
This forum has a high number of truely knowledgeable turkey hunters and callers on it. I'm no better then the next name on the list of threads made. Some of the guys here that stay on a low profile and are friends of mine are guys that you watch walking the stage at the Nationals. Others are guys that you will see in hunting clips that you are sitting trying to pickup that little trick.
Some of the guys spend countless hours in chase of the birds and learn some of the things that they can share with each and everyone of us and don't ask for a return. The amount of guys here that rep a company name and never sat a thing about it, but very well know that they enjoy this board the same as you and I. Some of these guys work for Outfitters and spend day on end talking to birds and hunting them that also can shre some good ideas on setups and strategies that will help the next hunter on his outtings.
Now just to clear the light, I have no problem with the small call maker at all. Some of these calls are truely peices of art and look to good to head to the woods with them, but what I have a hard time seing is Picture after picture after picture of calls they have made plastered over any post that comes up with a question. We don't mind seeing your calls the odd time but to much can lead to try and make sales. This can make a lot start to ignor good threads.
I want eveyone to enjoy all posters of this forum and make it a fun as possible...
This forum has a high number of truely knowledgeable turkey hunters and callers on it. I'm no better then the next name on the list of threads made. Some of the guys here that stay on a low profile and are friends of mine are guys that you watch walking the stage at the Nationals. Others are guys that you will see in hunting clips that you are sitting trying to pickup that little trick.
Some of the guys spend countless hours in chase of the birds and learn some of the things that they can share with each and everyone of us and don't ask for a return. The amount of guys here that rep a company name and never sat a thing about it, but very well know that they enjoy this board the same as you and I. Some of these guys work for Outfitters and spend day on end talking to birds and hunting them that also can shre some good ideas on setups and strategies that will help the next hunter on his outtings.
Now just to clear the light, I have no problem with the small call maker at all. Some of these calls are truely peices of art and look to good to head to the woods with them, but what I have a hard time seing is Picture after picture after picture of calls they have made plastered over any post that comes up with a question. We don't mind seeing your calls the odd time but to much can lead to try and make sales. This can make a lot start to ignor good threads.
I want eveyone to enjoy all posters of this forum and make it a fun as possible...
#12
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 137
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Why is it that a person who is employed by a call manufacturer always likes to refer to a superior quality call as "too nice to take to the woods"? Do you suppose this person drives a Pinto and hunts with a flea-market single shot?
I've never met a serious Turkey hunter that is not interested in a good call.
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#13
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,765
Likes: 0
From: NewLowell ,Ontario ,Canada
ORIGINAL: ShallowRio
Why is it that a person who is employed by a call manufacturer always likes to refer to a superior quality call as "too nice to take to the woods"? Do you suppose this person drives a Pinto and hunts with a flea-market single shot?
I've never met a serious Turkey hunter that is not interested in a good call.
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Why is it that a person who is employed by a call manufacturer always likes to refer to a superior quality call as "too nice to take to the woods"? Do you suppose this person drives a Pinto and hunts with a flea-market single shot?
I've never met a serious Turkey hunter that is not interested in a good call.
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