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<blockquote data-quote="timberghost3591" data-source="post: 4893207" data-attributes="member: 16227"><p>I have a huge gut feeling next year on some of the public I hunt, it's gonna be bad. There was one WMA that took 8 birds on opening day. This place usually only kills 8-12 on a average. This yr was damn near double that. </p><p></p><p>Another took almost 30 and I have never seen it get above 10 since I have been hunting it for almost 8 yrs. Not to mention in years past, you could hear a bird gobble every time you went. I have hunted it the last three wins and haven't found tracks, scratching, yugo, nothing. It's like they vanished... </p><p></p><p>I have a bad feeling that TN took a whole lot more birds than we could have afforded to let go and SOME, notice I said some as some places can afford a lot more that others, will see a HUGE drop next yr. Especially with the guidelines that were put out a wk or so ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberghost3591, post: 4893207, member: 16227"] I have a huge gut feeling next year on some of the public I hunt, it’s gonna be bad. There was one WMA that took 8 birds on opening day. This place usually only kills 8-12 on a average. This yr was damn near double that. Another took almost 30 and I have never seen it get above 10 since I have been hunting it for almost 8 yrs. Not to mention in years past, you could hear a bird gobble every time you went. I have hunted it the last three wins and haven’t found tracks, scratching, yugo, nothing. It’s like they vanished... I have a bad feeling that TN took a whole lot more birds than we could have afforded to let go and SOME, notice I said some as some places can afford a lot more that others, will see a HUGE drop next yr. Especially with the guidelines that were put out a wk or so ago. [/QUOTE]
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