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    Went out hunting yesterday. I was walking the dogs at 7:30 and it was so nice out, I just had to.

    In my pop-up at 8:03.

    Sat till 8:12 then decided to use the box call and get things rolling. As turned to pick it up, I happened to look out the side window and two nice sized Jakes were standing there, less than 10 yds. NOT a sound was made by them, not so much as a cluck.

    I slowly pull the gun into my shoulder and put the bead on one of their heads.

    I was about to fill the tag and then I stopped and lowered the gun. The realisation that I could end the spring hunt with less than 10 minutes of hunting didn't feel right.

    So I let them pass, another small group went by about 30 minutes later. I sat for another hour and decided to scratch out a few calls. After about 45 minutes the 1st two Jakes came by again. I let them wander away, again, packed up and came home.

    With 30+ days of hunting still ahead, there really is no need to fill the tag so soon. Lots of beautiful mornings ahead to enjoy the tranquillity of sitting in the bush watching nature. I also have access to a buddy's property, for a change of scenery, so I can head over there some days.

    Being retired I can go anytime I want to, without the restriction of work etc. So why not take advantage of that.

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    So very true Mikepal 3 more years for me. Then i can enjoy the slow time. Enjoy every minute.
    Never resent growing old, Many do not get the chance.

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    After not coming close last year, I didn't pass on anything this year.
    I can spend the nice spring weather cutting wood now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by werner.reiche View Post
    After not coming close last year, I didn't pass on anything this year.
    I learned that lesson with deer, actually at least 10x by now

    Always shot the first viable target..it may be your last chance. HaHa.

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    If I was retired and had access to property anytime I wanted then I would of most likely made the same decision. 30 days of hunting to someone working is a dream. I’m lucky if I get four Saturdays lol
    "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"

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    That’s what is great about hunting, you call the shots.
    Just sucks to regret it later.....lol



    Good Luck
    "Only dead fish go with the flow."
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Went out hunting yesterday. I was walking the dogs at 7:30 and it was so nice out, I just had to.

    In my pop-up at 8:03.

    Sat till 8:12 then decided to use the box call and get things rolling. As turned to pick it up, I happened to look out the side window and two nice sized Jakes were standing there, less than 10 yds. NOT a sound was made by them, not so much as a cluck.

    I slowly pull the gun into my shoulder and put the bead on one of their heads.

    I was about to fill the tag and then I stopped and lowered the gun. The realisation that I could end the spring hunt with less than 10 minutes of hunting didn't feel right.

    So I let them pass, another small group went by about 30 minutes later. I sat for another hour and decided to scratch out a few calls. After about 45 minutes the 1st two Jakes came by again. I let them wander away, again, packed up and came home.

    With 30+ days of hunting still ahead, there really is no need to fill the tag so soon. Lots of beautiful mornings ahead to enjoy the tranquillity of sitting in the bush watching nature. I also have access to a buddy's property, for a change of scenery, so I can head over there some days.

    Being retired I can go anytime I want to, without the restriction of work etc. So why not take advantage of that.
    Just buy another tag !!
    I usually take a jake first, and let the gobblers pass until the last week or so of season.
    Last edited by rick_iles; April 29th, 2021 at 11:49 AM.
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    I did the same thing this morning. 2 toms went by at 15 yards, took a picture instead. I'm down to 1 tag as it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    Just buy another tag !!
    I usually take a jake first, and let the gobblers pass until the last week or so of season.
    Jakes have been my preferred choice for many years..14-18 pounds is a perfect size for 2 people for a couple of meals. So the guy I had the bead on perfect....just wanted more than 10 minutes out of the season

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Jakes have been my preferred choice for many years..14-18 pounds is a perfect size for 2 people for a couple of meals. So the guy I had the bead on perfect....just wanted more than 10 minutes out of the season
    Just buy another tag......or have you filled one already ...
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