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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5353195" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>I was going to say the same thing about common sense should be put in place. We all know that the health and the way the turkey population is going on a whole is trending in the opposite way that we like. Yes there's some places that have not been in decline and then there's places that have always had a "strong" population. The places with strong population may have not been hit yet or hard enough for people to see that it could change for them in a couple of years. I think WE ALL know what SOME of the problems are and it doesn't take years and years of data to see the trend of over hunted, over killed, over promoting of a limited resources. One or two years of great kill rates followed by a year or two of bad hatches or survival rates doesn't end well when they are still promoting it as Come One Come All like we have a over abundance of turkeys. Sitting on your hands and waiting for the "light bulb" to come on will only hurt the state of the turkeys in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5353195, member: 18913"] I was going to say the same thing about common sense should be put in place. We all know that the health and the way the turkey population is going on a whole is trending in the opposite way that we like. Yes there’s some places that have not been in decline and then there’s places that have always had a “strong” population. The places with strong population may have not been hit yet or hard enough for people to see that it could change for them in a couple of years. I think WE ALL know what SOME of the problems are and it doesn’t take years and years of data to see the trend of over hunted, over killed, over promoting of a limited resources. One or two years of great kill rates followed by a year or two of bad hatches or survival rates doesn’t end well when they are still promoting it as Come One Come All like we have a over abundance of turkeys. Sitting on your hands and waiting for the “light bulb” to come on will only hurt the state of the turkeys in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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