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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5876009" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>Ok, I I wanted to make sure you weren't a 25yo "grip and grinner" as scn calls them. So you're old enough to remember when there weren't any turkeys, then years later just some counties or parts of counties were open and slowly more were added. You remember when you had to scramble to try to get permission in the very limited places that had a season( usually failing) and traveling here there and yonder to wmas or other places to maybe hear 1 or 2 gobble a weekend. I do and I don't want to go back to that with the seasons I have left.</p><p>Beyond our difference of opinion about predators, question is what can we really do about them that would reverse or at least stall the decline of turkeys. We can say " kill the predators " but can we realistically do it? I just don't see how that happens on a scale big enough and for long enough to do anything. </p><p>So what's left? What other option do we have ? We can't control what they kill on a large scale but we can control what we kill so that we at least have some season. That's the point I'm try to make. At least we both got to live and hunt in the fantastic years, we just about had seasons close in some counties, I don't want that to be the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5876009, member: 22496"] Ok, I I wanted to make sure you weren't a 25yo "grip and grinner" as scn calls them. So you're old enough to remember when there weren't any turkeys, then years later just some counties or parts of counties were open and slowly more were added. You remember when you had to scramble to try to get permission in the very limited places that had a season( usually failing) and traveling here there and yonder to wmas or other places to maybe hear 1 or 2 gobble a weekend. I do and I don't want to go back to that with the seasons I have left. Beyond our difference of opinion about predators, question is what can we really do about them that would reverse or at least stall the decline of turkeys. We can say " kill the predators " but can we realistically do it? I just don't see how that happens on a scale big enough and for long enough to do anything. So what's left? What other option do we have ? We can't control what they kill on a large scale but we can control what we kill so that we at least have some season. That's the point I'm try to make. At least we both got to live and hunt in the fantastic years, we just about had seasons close in some counties, I don't want that to be the future. [/QUOTE]
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