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Quote from: bradslam on April 24, 2012, 12:57:49 PMI remember a few years back, the game warden in the Davenport area telling me about how he shot a gobbler out of its roost. As a hardcore turkey hunter that would never dream of doing that, I was shocked. Legal, yes, but just plain unethical in my opinion. The difference between a turkey in its roost and a deer in its bed is the expectation of security that the animal has. A turkey roosts in a tree to avoid predators. When it is up in its roost tree and it sees a potential predator on the ground, it feels much more secure and is less likely to fly. At least, until you get very close. I've had plenty of gobblers let me walk right up directly beneath them. Of course, most of the time this was an screw up on my part, but the point is it took no skill to do so. Bottom line is: show the gobbler some respect and if you need to resort to shooting them out of their roost, then maybe you should learn to hunt. So a deer or an elk that beds down on an open hillside with their backs to a ledge and the wind in their face so they can see and smell predators of any kind don't have the same kind of safety expectation?
I remember a few years back, the game warden in the Davenport area telling me about how he shot a gobbler out of its roost. As a hardcore turkey hunter that would never dream of doing that, I was shocked. Legal, yes, but just plain unethical in my opinion. The difference between a turkey in its roost and a deer in its bed is the expectation of security that the animal has. A turkey roosts in a tree to avoid predators. When it is up in its roost tree and it sees a potential predator on the ground, it feels much more secure and is less likely to fly. At least, until you get very close. I've had plenty of gobblers let me walk right up directly beneath them. Of course, most of the time this was an screw up on my part, but the point is it took no skill to do so. Bottom line is: show the gobbler some respect and if you need to resort to shooting them out of their roost, then maybe you should learn to hunt.
Just out of curiousity.....do folks feel the same respect for grouse? or is this just a bird thats ok to take by any means such as in the ground, flying, trees etc. This whole post is really intresting. I find myslef with some double standards. I wont shoot a turkey from the roost for many of the same sporting issues mentioned here. Yet i will shoot grouse anywhere.... I like to call in ducks and geese, yet get pissed at sky busters. I think its more sporting for me to bow hunt, yet practice long shots and have taken them. I guess it comes down to what makes you tick and when its all said and done if you feel good about it and follow the rules.
All the "Holier then Thou" come out.....
Interesting thread, but a slippery slope indeed.I understand someone saying they personally wouldn't find it challenging or enjoyable, but to say somebody is unethical if they follow the rules is dangerous ground for all of us.I personally wouldn't enjoy shooting a bear with it's head stuck in a barrel trying to fish out some more donuts? Does that make bear baiting unethical where it's still legal?I personally wouldn't enjoy walking up to a treed cougar and blasting it behind the ear. Does that make hound hunters who chase cougars unethical (where it's legal)?I personally don't think that you should be able to use 3" magnum shells with any projectile heavier than steel shot on ducks.....And Lord knows it's unethical to have wheels on the end of your bow, because it's supposed to be a primitive weapon.....If shooting ducks off the pond is legal - but not your cup of tea - why shouldn't it be left at just that?I guess part of the reason I ranted is because I think hunters have a way of dividing ourselves - and then losing rights.I think, for instance, that anti-hunters will come after bow hunters before rifle hunters? Why? Smaller group. Easier to outlaw. Part of their death-by-a-thousand=paper-cuts approach to outlawing all hunting.I say - If it's legal,we better stick together.And.... I like the "Captain's rules". There's no law that says you can't hold a higher standard w/o regarding the other with disdain.Lord........... I just preached......