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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5069507" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>Making decoys and fans illegal would save numerous birds in my opinion. I think what Alabama did is more realistic as a starting point( first 10 days) that the TN commission might consider passing. This saves some Gobblers early and probably keeps some hunters at home until they can break out their new strutter decoy after the first two weekends of season. Again saving turkeys from this method. Alabama pushing season back is only to March 25, they open now March 20 so it's just 5 days, they also went from a limit of 5 to 4. I am a proponent of taking decoys away , no Jakes(possibly allow on juvenile hunts) and certainly no hens in the fall or any point. I am not big on moving the season , however if they simply said juvenile is the first weekend in April and state wide season opens the 2nd Saturday in April it would not be a problem at all for me to accept. I think the 3 bird limit is fine as remember it was 4 just last season so they already dropped it. Notice what I said above it's probably more realistic to do what Alabama did and give some on the decoy thing in order for it to have a chance to pass . Alabama had to compromise to get what they passed done. I am guessing TN would be no different!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5069507, member: 13434"] Making decoys and fans illegal would save numerous birds in my opinion. I think what Alabama did is more realistic as a starting point( first 10 days) that the TN commission might consider passing. This saves some Gobblers early and probably keeps some hunters at home until they can break out their new strutter decoy after the first two weekends of season. Again saving turkeys from this method. Alabama pushing season back is only to March 25, they open now March 20 so it's just 5 days, they also went from a limit of 5 to 4. I am a proponent of taking decoys away , no Jakes(possibly allow on juvenile hunts) and certainly no hens in the fall or any point. I am not big on moving the season , however if they simply said juvenile is the first weekend in April and state wide season opens the 2nd Saturday in April it would not be a problem at all for me to accept. I think the 3 bird limit is fine as remember it was 4 just last season so they already dropped it. Notice what I said above it's probably more realistic to do what Alabama did and give some on the decoy thing in order for it to have a chance to pass . Alabama had to compromise to get what they passed done. I am guessing TN would be no different! [/QUOTE]
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