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Bear Grease podcast...(gobblin' turkeys)
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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5335930" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>I listened to it on the way home from work today, and I thought it was great. I watched those early Primos videos a million times, and learned a lot from Will and Cuz about turkeys and how to hunt them. I also think a lot of Chamberlain and I'm glad he puts a lot of onus on how hunters ought to be taking care of the resource instead of just killing. Even guys on here say often things like "if it's legal then it's ok" or "to each his own" no matter how those things may negatively impact the resource…in this case the turkey population. I have confidence that turkeys can survive and thrive in spite of habitat loss (if they can live in North Dakota they can live anywhere) and predation, but mismanagement and greedy hunters who kill all they can at all costs is going to be hard to overcome. It's up to us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5335930, member: 16537"] I listened to it on the way home from work today, and I thought it was great. I watched those early Primos videos a million times, and learned a lot from Will and Cuz about turkeys and how to hunt them. I also think a lot of Chamberlain and I’m glad he puts a lot of onus on how hunters ought to be taking care of the resource instead of just killing. Even guys on here say often things like “if it’s legal then it’s ok” or “to each his own” no matter how those things may negatively impact the resource…in this case the turkey population. I have confidence that turkeys can survive and thrive in spite of habitat loss (if they can live in North Dakota they can live anywhere) and predation, but mismanagement and greedy hunters who kill all they can at all costs is going to be hard to overcome. It’s up to us. [/QUOTE]
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