Hoping we will be able to hunt this spring. I enjoy turkey hunting and hopefully myself and everyone else will be allowed to hunt this year.
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Turkey hunting in 2020
Gruman, I know it's not the most convenient and for a first time turkey hunter can be pretty tricky.. but no blind might be a better option? You could set up some type of mesh netting for some concealment and both of you could sit against a tree that is a few feet away from each other - but close enough you can communicate. That way you aren't stuck inside a blind together -- If you could find a way to meet at the farm rather than travel together, then you could keep the recommended distance? Just a thought so you don't have to cancel all together.. good luck with whatever decision you make!
Gruman- This is a personal decision for everyone.. Want to state that I just love turkey hunting and the whole experience.. I have mentored several young men over the years and it is so rewarding. Having said that I am cancelling plans to hunt with my nephew's son for the Youth hunt.. I made that decision last week but it was reinforced when my wife and I were notified last night about someone we both know testing positive and having to go to the hospital. Can't state enough how much I love the sport/mentoring process but for me there are more important considerations right now.
Want to be clear that I am not preaching to anyone. If you do go I would consider two blinds or some set-up to keep the recommended distance.. Be safe and best of luck to anyone who goes out.
Question about the youth hunt. I have always mentored/hunted with my grandkids and we hunt a short distance from my home. What are others doing about hunting with someone (family) that does not live in their home? Grandkids live less than 10 miles away and daughter was going to drop them off in the am to hunt. We hunt in a blind and will be in close quarters for the whole hunt. Please don't preach the Covid - 19 rules I've read them but the DNR is encouraging us to get outdoors and hunt. Just wanted to see what others have planned. Two blinds? Hunt outside of the blind? Don't hunt? Thanks
County by county in Wisconsin are recommending stay at your primary residence.
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I think it has been made quite clear that there will be no issues going hunting. It's a solo sport. As for travel ban, not. I can see the poster from Illinois possibly having an issue as I beleive they are having to show a reason for travel? Correct me if I'm wrong. Anyway, I will be heading out for 3rd season, End of April/Early May.
Tim
Good post Giil-Bert. My two boys and I won’t be able to make it up from Illinois to our Juneau County farm for the youth season this year, and I would some others may be in the same unfortunate situation. We were all really looking forward to it, as it would have been my 10 year olds first hunt. Hoping things get better!