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superstrutter 05-11-2007 09:18 AM

When do you let go of it?
 
I was reading an article in a turkey hunting magazine last night about letting go of the turkey season. My season ended on April 22, but I can't completely let go just yet. I find myself still reading turkey mags, reading through my journals, and going to my land and watching and listening to that SOB that eluded me the entire season. The author wrote that he can't let go until August. That's a little late for me. By then I am preparing for the upcoming bow season. I usually let go in June. In fact, I am going to a turkey banquet June 8th. May and June are my favorite fishing months, so that helps keep my mind off turkeys. I believe turkey season is the hardest of all seasons to let go of because of the short time we have to chase them. I'm already planning a return trip to Texas next year. It's been a couple of years since I've been hunting there, so it's about time to go back. How long does it take you to let go of the seasonand when do you start up again? Right after duck season is over is when I start getting fired up for turkeys, which is the end of January.

Hooker 05-11-2007 09:35 AM

RE: When do you let go of it?
 
I usually start preparing for bow season come July, so that helps me get over the turkeys till about January when bow season ends. Then its back to obsessing over my calls and feverishly scouting for turkeys.

But I must admit sometimes when I am sitting on my climber, 35 ft up a pine with the cold wind cutting right through me, I find myself wishing it was a cool spring morning and I was listening to a gobbler sound off in the distance.

zubba 05-11-2007 09:37 AM

RE: When do you let go of it?
 
I'm very similiar. My season ends May 20th, but I usually don't let go of it until the middle of June. Then my attention goes towards summer archery league, 3D tourneys, and fishing. Towards the end of summer, my mind goes 99% bowhunting deer. Towards the end of December, my mind starts thinking turkeys again. I wish chasing those birds wasn't so addicting.

My name is Kurt, and I have a Turkey Hunting Addiction.......it already feels better taking the first step.

r33h 05-11-2007 09:52 AM

RE: When do you let go of it?
 
I try to get my mind off of it, although it is hard, and go out and start working on stands, fine tuning my bow and things like that for deer season. There is always something to do...

GMMAT 05-11-2007 10:33 AM

RE: When do you let go of it?
 
My season ends, tomorrow.....and you can bet your ass I'll be over it before I get to the house, tomorrow night!:D

zubba 05-11-2007 12:01 PM

RE: When do you let go of it?
 

My season ends, tomorrow.....and you can bet your ass I'll be over it before I get to the house, tomorrow night!:D
I assume things didn't go as planned?!?!?


GMMAT 05-11-2007 12:13 PM

RE: When do you let go of it?
 

I assume things didn't go as planned?!?!?

Do they EVER when you're chasing these freaks???[&:]

Champlain Islander 05-11-2007 12:26 PM

RE: When do you let go of it?
 
I am usually glad to finish so I can get a full night sleep again. Day after day wears you out.

zubba 05-11-2007 02:55 PM

RE: When do you let go of it?
 

Do they EVER when you're chasing these freaks???[&:]
Good point. Although you have to admit, you may be physically tired at the end of your season, butyou can't be tired of hearing those birds gobble in the morning. Or a little part of you will have to miss that.

Champlain Islander 05-11-2007 03:27 PM

RE: When do you let go of it?
 
Gobblingand an elk bugle are the best sounds that nature can offer. I never get tired of hearing it. I do get tired chasing them.:D


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