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Dr. Michael Chamberlain - MeatEater Podcast
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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 4875588" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p>When a 25 year veteran wild turkey biologist provides research-backed findings on flock hierarchy and the impact of removing a dominant bird early in the season...I'm listening for sure. Why wildlife management agencies aren't listening to this man is beyond comprehension. And I don't wanna hear any complainin' down the road from folks that continue to use strutter dekes and fans to simplify killing dominant birds even after hearing the research community weigh in. </p><p></p><p>Ignoring this factor (major factor after listening to the podcast) is denial at best. At worst, within the context of resource conservation and sustainability, it's downright negligent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 4875588, member: 10006"] When a 25 year veteran wild turkey biologist provides research-backed findings on flock hierarchy and the impact of removing a dominant bird early in the season...I'm listening for sure. Why wildlife management agencies aren't listening to this man is beyond comprehension. And I don't wanna hear any complainin' down the road from folks that continue to use strutter dekes and fans to simplify killing dominant birds even after hearing the research community weigh in. Ignoring this factor (major factor after listening to the podcast) is denial at best. At worst, within the context of resource conservation and sustainability, it's downright negligent. [/QUOTE]
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