Who Keeps A Book?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: chiefland Florida USA
Posts: 5,417

On there turkey hunts and all the info of the hunt.
I have one that I keep just a few words about the hunt,date,weather,who was with me.
Then all the stats. weight, spur length, beard length.and any thing that was out of the ordanery.
who else does this?
I have 76 entrys in my book, as well as 7 for the wife.
I have one that I keep just a few words about the hunt,date,weather,who was with me.
Then all the stats. weight, spur length, beard length.and any thing that was out of the ordanery.
who else does this?
I have 76 entrys in my book, as well as 7 for the wife.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NewLowell ,Ontario ,Canada
Posts: 2,765

Hi Anthony , Hows it going bud!,
This is something I wish I had of started back on my first hunt, but I do remeber most of them and the travels I've been on. Maybe some day I may write a book about turkey hunting and some of the times I've had over the years. One of the most enjoyable trips I've had was with the above Anthony and hunting with the US Army. I have to tell you from a Canadian and one that has worked with our own Military, The US Army ROCKS!
Keep it up Guys! ...BT
This is something I wish I had of started back on my first hunt, but I do remeber most of them and the travels I've been on. Maybe some day I may write a book about turkey hunting and some of the times I've had over the years. One of the most enjoyable trips I've had was with the above Anthony and hunting with the US Army. I have to tell you from a Canadian and one that has worked with our own Military, The US Army ROCKS!
Keep it up Guys! ...BT
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blair Co., PA USA
Posts: 537

I've been keeping a record the last few years, but I always seem to wind up slacking at some point and not writing anything for 2 weeks. I'm gonna give it another shot this year 
My Dad on the other hand, is religious about writing down whats going on in the woods and water. He records everything, trout, mushrooms, turkeys, stripers, walleyes...well you get the idea.
Tyler

My Dad on the other hand, is religious about writing down whats going on in the woods and water. He records everything, trout, mushrooms, turkeys, stripers, walleyes...well you get the idea.
Tyler
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Calif
Posts: 1,894

Tree I keep a book on turk movement relevant to time of year,gobbling activity,birds sited,what there feeding on,roost sites and so on!As far as the hunts are concerned a detailed picture is worth a thousand words.Check this out of you'd like,lot of years here...
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrow...selected=41850
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrow...selected=41850