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bornagain64 03-21-2017 05:17 AM


Originally Posted by 1950KID (Post 5911)
In my book, if you are legal, you are ethical.

Getting between a hunter and a Tom, that the hunter has been calling to and is working, is legal. Does that mean it is ethical?

shemp 03-21-2017 09:28 AM

Maybe my calling is better than I think :)

Mr. Longbeard 04-04-2017 04:40 AM

Had a gobbler that rooster in two areas about 100 yards apart... if I was set up near one area he would be over across on other hollow... so I decided to set a ground blind up near one of his locations for a rainy day hunt... well the rain came and in the ground blind I sat... gobblin time came and he goes off 40-50 yards away... full foliage so I couldn't see him... he pitches off and lands 45 yards out in front of me... I smoked him... that would be a ambush in my book... I do not have a problem takin a WILD TURKEY off public land like that

shemp 04-04-2017 08:59 AM

Just wrapped up a special opp hunt in FL with no harvest. Not a gobble in 4 days, not much gobbling heard by other hunters per what I was told. You can call him to you but most had hens. It's almost a spot and creep-to-within-100-yards-then call at that point.

Not sure what you all would consider that, but hunting silent Osceolas on Florida public land will make you cover some ground and wish you had eyes in the back of your head


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