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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5322205" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>The non-hunters that at work have repeatedly said that everyone they know hints over corn for turkeys, that it's impossible to kill one without it. Personally I wouldn't think that corn piles in the spring give much of an advantage but I may be wrong. But like Lance said, aflatoxin is a huge problem. When you get whole flocks of turkeys dying they have no chance to thrive against nest predation. Nest predators have always killed more turkeys than any other factor. When you add in disease it's trouble. When you add in overharvisting too early in the season you got trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5322205, member: 16537"] The non-hunters that at work have repeatedly said that everyone they know hints over corn for turkeys, that it’s impossible to kill one without it. Personally I wouldn’t think that corn piles in the spring give much of an advantage but I may be wrong. But like Lance said, aflatoxin is a huge problem. When you get whole flocks of turkeys dying they have no chance to thrive against nest predation. Nest predators have always killed more turkeys than any other factor. When you add in disease it’s trouble. When you add in overharvisting too early in the season you got trouble. [/QUOTE]
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