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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 5057317" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>It will save birds in areas where hunters regularly tag out. Across the board it won't be a big number, but it will save birds in highly populated turkey country... so basically it will help prevent a decline in good areas, but it won't help bring them back in poor areas. I think the late start date in certain counties will help, but it will also push hunting pressure to nearby areas that have good numbers of birds so they will still take a beating. Luckily a lot of the public land near me is not massive tracts of land, so there will always be a few that learn to stay across the property line. Private property is the same way as most tracts are not very big. Just depends on the local hunters and how good they are at killing turkeys. Overall I don't think it will make much of a difference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 5057317, member: 9284"] It will save birds in areas where hunters regularly tag out. Across the board it won’t be a big number, but it will save birds in highly populated turkey country... so basically it will help prevent a decline in good areas, but it won’t help bring them back in poor areas. I think the late start date in certain counties will help, but it will also push hunting pressure to nearby areas that have good numbers of birds so they will still take a beating. Luckily a lot of the public land near me is not massive tracts of land, so there will always be a few that learn to stay across the property line. Private property is the same way as most tracts are not very big. Just depends on the local hunters and how good they are at killing turkeys. Overall I don’t think it will make much of a difference [/QUOTE]
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