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Honest question about numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="woodswise" data-source="post: 4897485" data-attributes="member: 3994"><p>I believe it all depends on who you ask. I have access to several counties and lots of small local areas I simply can hunt a while almost every morning. I have seen some of my local spots dry up and some explode. I have farms in surrounding counties where there is considerable hunting pressure that have lots of gobbling and yet I routinely talk to surrounding hunters that complain of no birds, Mind you Turkey hunters will lie to you! I would be in favor of no hen harvest and a reduced gobbler limit because in the long run we'd all have more of a future Turkey population. I enjoy the hunt not the kill and 2 birds instead of 4 would just mean being more selective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodswise, post: 4897485, member: 3994"] I believe it all depends on who you ask. I have access to several counties and lots of small local areas I simply can hunt a while almost every morning. I have seen some of my local spots dry up and some explode. I have farms in surrounding counties where there is considerable hunting pressure that have lots of gobbling and yet I routinely talk to surrounding hunters that complain of no birds, Mind you Turkey hunters will lie to you! I would be in favor of no hen harvest and a reduced gobbler limit because in the long run we'd all have more of a future Turkey population. I enjoy the hunt not the kill and 2 birds instead of 4 would just mean being more selective. [/QUOTE]
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