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knightrider

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smstone22 said:
When I run the figures on Catoosa it shows 91 birds for the Spring hunts in 2010 not 400? 640 acres = 1 square mile. 80,000 acres +- on Catoosa so 125 square miles. Thats a big portion of the county. So 91 birds harvested on 125 square miles is 0.728 per square mile, slightly better than the county average.
you sir are absolutely correct i have no ideal what i was looking at last night that showed 400 birds :crazy: i went back and looked again after reading this post. thank you for clearing up my mistake, now 90 birds off of 80000 acres seems awful low to me, correct me if im wrong but isnt that like 1 bird for every 880 acres on ground that is not covered in houses or concrete so it should be way higher than the county figure. thanks for clearing up my crazy figures :grin:
 
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Used to fall turkey hunt a lot back home in Florida. Callin longbeards to the gun in the fall is quite a challenge.
 

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