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peytoncreekhunter

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This is another farm that I hunt across and down the highway from the main farm that I hunt. We haven't seen this many birds since 2010.

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deerfever

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All these pictures are awesome! Hatches have been great the last 3 years. Thanks for sharing!
 

Harold Money jr

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I talked to my uncle earlier this week he had flocks of 5, 22, 14, and 10 all Jakes and Longbeards walk by him in the woods a few days ago. That's 50+ male turkeys the most he'd seen before was 27. Before anyone says it is because of the new limit just know the baiting neighbors still killed their 4-6 gobblers each last year.
 

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I talked to my uncle earlier this week he had flocks of 5, 22, 14, and 10 all Jakes and Longbeards walk by him in the woods a few days ago. That's 50+ male turkeys the most he'd seen before was 27. Before anyone says it is because of the new limit just know the baiting neighbors still killed their 4-6 gobblers each last year.
Nothing to do with new regs all to do with a couple good hatches
 

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It's interesting that there are a lot of reports of great hatches on here this year after the changes last season makes ya wonder lol
 

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I believe it's like everything else
There are good years and bad years
When species of critters feel threatened they have a tendency to produse more offspring . When species are stable you see less of a bithing boom .
It's nice to see a good hatch , either way
 

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It's interesting that there are a lot of reports of great hatches on here this year after the changes last season makes ya wonder lol
Weve had great hatches last three years , has nothing to do with the foolish reg changes! It always has and will be weather and predator dependate not the day you kill your gobbler
 
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