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<blockquote data-quote="th88" data-source="post: 5113104" data-attributes="member: 16217"><p>Props to them for finally doing something beneficial! I'll dang sure give credit where its due. I've been too busy hunting to keep up. Sure do hope all the current turkey research can find something we've been missing. But most wildlife professionals already agree it all boils down to habitat and recruitment. And that recruitment part has been the stickler for the past decade. Here's to hoping THP can start raising a few hundred grand each year for research. These projects AREN'T cheap. They'll never be able to raise enough for the public land access required to offset this new hunting pressure they have caused. Best we can hope is it actually is a fad and folks start giving up as the hunting gets more difficult and frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="th88, post: 5113104, member: 16217"] Props to them for finally doing something beneficial! I'll dang sure give credit where its due. I've been too busy hunting to keep up. Sure do hope all the current turkey research can find something we've been missing. But most wildlife professionals already agree it all boils down to habitat and recruitment. And that recruitment part has been the stickler for the past decade. Here's to hoping THP can start raising a few hundred grand each year for research. These projects AREN'T cheap. They'll never be able to raise enough for the public land access required to offset this new hunting pressure they have caused. Best we can hope is it actually is a fad and folks start giving up as the hunting gets more difficult and frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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