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2023 TN season musings
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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5639945" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I am torn on the opening 2 weeks later, but it is for selfish reasons. I do not want to move it back further. I do not have any private land that has turkeys anymore. If I did I probably would have enjoyed the season that much more. I saw hunters on public land through last weekend and gobbling was nonexistent starting about the second weekend in May. I also disagree with the only one can be killed on public in the first two weeks. If you don't have some private with turkeys you have to go sit in silence on private, because you killed one on public in the first two weeks... its not fair to people that only have public land to hunt. </p><p></p><p>They are still strutting and gobbling on private land, but end of May is plenty warm enough and it is long over on public, so I think the delay is ok for the reasons it was implemented, but that is plenty enough and I think they should let people kill their 2 birds on public whenever it happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5639945, member: 7419"] I am torn on the opening 2 weeks later, but it is for selfish reasons. I do not want to move it back further. I do not have any private land that has turkeys anymore. If I did I probably would have enjoyed the season that much more. I saw hunters on public land through last weekend and gobbling was nonexistent starting about the second weekend in May. I also disagree with the only one can be killed on public in the first two weeks. If you don't have some private with turkeys you have to go sit in silence on private, because you killed one on public in the first two weeks... its not fair to people that only have public land to hunt. They are still strutting and gobbling on private land, but end of May is plenty warm enough and it is long over on public, so I think the delay is ok for the reasons it was implemented, but that is plenty enough and I think they should let people kill their 2 birds on public whenever it happens. [/QUOTE]
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