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Almost 1,000 were killed since Friday!
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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 5348867" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>Agree 100% on the lowering the limits as you stated. To me if you just automatically go in and lower the limits you aren't going to see that much of a change, plus you will NEVER get that limit to go back to what it was once changed. So many things to try before even think about lowering the limits but for some reason lots of people just jump on that and want it lowered before thinking about anything else. Before lowering limits I would try a lot of things like making trapping legal year round in hopes it will get more people to help out the turkey population, look at cutting out fall season, stopping hunting at noon, 1 pm or some time during the afternoon, stop the controlled burns this time of year, and making bearded hens illegal to kill. Trying some things like that will help it overall more than lowering limits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 5348867, member: 1700"] Agree 100% on the lowering the limits as you stated. To me if you just automatically go in and lower the limits you aren't going to see that much of a change, plus you will NEVER get that limit to go back to what it was once changed. So many things to try before even think about lowering the limits but for some reason lots of people just jump on that and want it lowered before thinking about anything else. Before lowering limits I would try a lot of things like making trapping legal year round in hopes it will get more people to help out the turkey population, look at cutting out fall season, stopping hunting at noon, 1 pm or some time during the afternoon, stop the controlled burns this time of year, and making bearded hens illegal to kill. Trying some things like that will help it overall more than lowering limits. [/QUOTE]
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