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2 farms no turkeys .......
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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 3211385" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>Pure speculation here (Im also not trying to be a sarcastic either), but maybe it has been over hunted? This happened to a friend of mines farm, they were covered up for about 3 years. He let everybody come over and hunt...prob killed 5-7 per year off of 350 acres, and we are pretty sure nobody legally hunts the adjoining 400 acres (most spring mornings are quite now too). Now he is lucky to get 1 or 2 birds off this place, and lucky to hear twice as many gobble from the roost. I tried to warn him, but every winter he kept saying "man, we seen 15 long beards today...we are gonna wear em out come spring" Well he did. All it takes is one bad spring hatch and over hunted/pressured birds and they seem to vanish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 3211385, member: 10019"] Pure speculation here (Im also not trying to be a sarcastic either), but maybe it has been over hunted? This happened to a friend of mines farm, they were covered up for about 3 years. He let everybody come over and hunt...prob killed 5-7 per year off of 350 acres, and we are pretty sure nobody legally hunts the adjoining 400 acres (most spring mornings are quite now too). Now he is lucky to get 1 or 2 birds off this place, and lucky to hear twice as many gobble from the roost. I tried to warn him, but every winter he kept saying "man, we seen 15 long beards today...we are gonna wear em out come spring" Well he did. All it takes is one bad spring hatch and over hunted/pressured birds and they seem to vanish. [/QUOTE]
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