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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyhunter" data-source="post: 4583318" data-attributes="member: 2306"><p>Predators have ruined the turkey population in wayne co.. mainly the nest and small turkeys. Turkeys depend on the hatch. And we cant have a good one for all nest raiders. No way to bounce back. When the populations was good you could find nest easily and unharmed. I havent walked up on a nest that wasnt destroyed in years. Last summer after season i discovered a hen with 12 little ones, i was excited! A couple days i saw the same hen with 3 little ones. Something had done caught the others. We also have a hog problem that has hurt nesting. And we have chicken houses every 100 yds. but from my footwork and real evidence I can testify that the hatch barley happens and the ones that do hatch aint making it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyhunter, post: 4583318, member: 2306"] Predators have ruined the turkey population in wayne co.. mainly the nest and small turkeys. Turkeys depend on the hatch. And we cant have a good one for all nest raiders. No way to bounce back. When the populations was good you could find nest easily and unharmed. I havent walked up on a nest that wasnt destroyed in years. Last summer after season i discovered a hen with 12 little ones, i was excited! A couple days i saw the same hen with 3 little ones. Something had done caught the others. We also have a hog problem that has hurt nesting. And we have chicken houses every 100 yds. but from my footwork and real evidence I can testify that the hatch barley happens and the ones that do hatch aint making it. [/QUOTE]
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