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COVID saves the turkeys
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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 4874929" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>apples to oranges. This virus and people off work is going to have everywhere swamped, not just certain areas. Now if you want to say I have much to do with it, let's look at one area for example... Cheatham WMA. I've never killed a thing at cheatham WMA, and I've spent a total of 2 hours on the place in my whole life. Yet it's one of the heaviest hunted WMAs in the state. Buddy of mine saw 9 trucks parked down one road one day during the week last week, all scouting for turkey season, on a weekday when people are usually at work. Who caused the rise in pressure there? Maybe it takes more than one person to ruin a spot... maybe people telling their buddies and posting on Facebook groups is the real problem. I bet you couldn't name half of the places I hunt. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 4874929, member: 9284"] apples to oranges. This virus and people off work is going to have everywhere swamped, not just certain areas. Now if you want to say I have much to do with it, let’s look at one area for example... Cheatham WMA. I’ve never killed a thing at cheatham WMA, and I’ve spent a total of 2 hours on the place in my whole life. Yet it’s one of the heaviest hunted WMAs in the state. Buddy of mine saw 9 trucks parked down one road one day during the week last week, all scouting for turkey season, on a weekday when people are usually at work. Who caused the rise in pressure there? Maybe it takes more than one person to ruin a spot... maybe people telling their buddies and posting on Facebook groups is the real problem. I bet you couldn’t name half of the places I hunt. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro [/QUOTE]
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