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<blockquote data-quote="Newt" data-source="post: 5057425" data-attributes="member: 19912"><p>My opinion.... our boss breeding gobblers are getting slaughtered opening weekend and week of season. Strutter decoys ,Jake decoys, fans, now make it to where what used to be the hardest bird to kill in early season is basically the easiest to kill. Just stake one out or crawl around behind a fan (ridiculous) lol. And he sprints away from his harem of hens and gets eliminated from the flock right off the bat. I am no biologist or expert but have enough sense to know that isn't helping the situation. I am not near as old or as knowledgeable as a lot of you guys but rewind 15-20 years ago before YouTube,Facebook, and smartphone's was bragging about fanning a bird them ol gobblers would have hens till may or later. I know this isn't the crowd favorite answer but it's mine, i don't think the 3 bird limit will make a drastic change at all but maybe a step in the right direction, I just want to always be able to hear some gobble in the spring for years to come whatever that takes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newt, post: 5057425, member: 19912"] My opinion.... our boss breeding gobblers are getting slaughtered opening weekend and week of season. Strutter decoys ,Jake decoys, fans, now make it to where what used to be the hardest bird to kill in early season is basically the easiest to kill. Just stake one out or crawl around behind a fan (ridiculous) lol. And he sprints away from his harem of hens and gets eliminated from the flock right off the bat. I am no biologist or expert but have enough sense to know that isn’t helping the situation. I am not near as old or as knowledgeable as a lot of you guys but rewind 15-20 years ago before YouTube,Facebook, and smartphone’s was bragging about fanning a bird them ol gobblers would have hens till may or later. I know this isn’t the crowd favorite answer but it’s mine, i don’t think the 3 bird limit will make a drastic change at all but maybe a step in the right direction, I just want to always be able to hear some gobble in the spring for years to come whatever that takes! [/QUOTE]
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