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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5893715" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>Everything you say is true. I have coon hunted a time or two and know some who did so competitively . They are still not the reason for the massive population decline of the wild turkey in the last decade. They can not be. The populations of nest raiders is not any appreciably different today than it was while turkeys were being reintroduced and established all across the US, and the population of turkeys exploded with them there. Can coons be mostly eliminated from a certain property? Sure they can, but that is not going to have an effect on the population across whole counties and states of wild turkeys. And I am still in favor of killing all the coons and skunks and opossums I can though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5893715, member: 16537"] Everything you say is true. I have coon hunted a time or two and know some who did so competitively . They are still not the reason for the massive population decline of the wild turkey in the last decade. They can not be. The populations of nest raiders is not any appreciably different today than it was while turkeys were being reintroduced and established all across the US, and the population of turkeys exploded with them there. Can coons be mostly eliminated from a certain property? Sure they can, but that is not going to have an effect on the population across whole counties and states of wild turkeys. And I am still in favor of killing all the coons and skunks and opossums I can though. [/QUOTE]
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