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Bleak Outlook For These Counties!!
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<blockquote data-quote="sneakybow" data-source="post: 5354593" data-attributes="member: 11945"><p>Bottom dropping out of fur market and fewer people trapping is having more of an effect than most realize or will admit. Coons and possums and coyotes kill way more birds than hunters ever will. Hardly anyone manages them outside of a random kill of one during deer season. Add on the raptors on top of all that and you can start to get a more clear picture. Putting the smack down on coons and possums should be step number one. Arguing for shorter seasons and reduced bag limits isn't going to stop the decline in turkey numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sneakybow, post: 5354593, member: 11945"] Bottom dropping out of fur market and fewer people trapping is having more of an effect than most realize or will admit. Coons and possums and coyotes kill way more birds than hunters ever will. Hardly anyone manages them outside of a random kill of one during deer season. Add on the raptors on top of all that and you can start to get a more clear picture. Putting the smack down on coons and possums should be step number one. Arguing for shorter seasons and reduced bag limits isn't going to stop the decline in turkey numbers. [/QUOTE]
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