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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5057412" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>I get to practice my program on several properties and in 2 states. Between food plots, habitat management, quotas and predator control, without habitat nothing else matters but even with great habitat predator control causes the biggest readily visible improvement. I would recommend a limit of 2 males with a season starting 2 weeks later and lasting 28 days, end the fall season, end all hen harvests and look to every org and agency for more funds to encourage acres dedicated to habitat like CRP programs with mow and burn standards focused on fall and winter. I would also encourage trapping and taking of predators by what ever means I could including looking for bounty monies, eliminating license fees, even allow spotlighting of yotes. This will upset some but one of the problems turkey have is they are more sensitive than deer to hunter numbers that far exceed the reach of the revenue stream. We need more conservationism in our harvests. In other words those of you who dont plant habitat or food, those that dont kill predators, yall dont pay enough for your turkey tags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5057412, member: 20151"] I get to practice my program on several properties and in 2 states. Between food plots, habitat management, quotas and predator control, without habitat nothing else matters but even with great habitat predator control causes the biggest readily visible improvement. I would recommend a limit of 2 males with a season starting 2 weeks later and lasting 28 days, end the fall season, end all hen harvests and look to every org and agency for more funds to encourage acres dedicated to habitat like CRP programs with mow and burn standards focused on fall and winter. I would also encourage trapping and taking of predators by what ever means I could including looking for bounty monies, eliminating license fees, even allow spotlighting of yotes. This will upset some but one of the problems turkey have is they are more sensitive than deer to hunter numbers that far exceed the reach of the revenue stream. We need more conservationism in our harvests. In other words those of you who dont plant habitat or food, those that dont kill predators, yall dont pay enough for your turkey tags. [/QUOTE]
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