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Dr. Michael Chamberlain - MeatEater Podcast
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 4882021" data-attributes="member: 15745"><p>We've seen an increase in harvest without an increase in production," Dr. Chamberlain. "I think we're going to look back at this year and put an asterisk by it and wished we had practiced some self-restraint."</p><p></p><p>Dr. Chamberlain, who is a fanatic about turkey hunting, has been steadily watching the WRD harvest numbers climb. He doesn't necessarily want to be the alarmist just yet, but he admits that he is fearful for what the future for Georgia turkey hunting holds as a direct result of such a high increase in harvest due largely to COVID-19.</p><p></p><p>Emily Rushton, WRD's wild turkey program coordinator, reported that as of April 9, public-land harvest is up 53% and private-land harvest is up by 30% compared to this time last year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 4882021, member: 15745"] We’ve seen an increase in harvest without an increase in production,” Dr. Chamberlain. “I think we’re going to look back at this year and put an asterisk by it and wished we had practiced some self-restraint.” Dr. Chamberlain, who is a fanatic about turkey hunting, has been steadily watching the WRD harvest numbers climb. He doesn’t necessarily want to be the alarmist just yet, but he admits that he is fearful for what the future for Georgia turkey hunting holds as a direct result of such a high increase in harvest due largely to COVID-19. Emily Rushton, WRD’s wild turkey program coordinator, reported that as of April 9, public-land harvest is up 53% and private-land harvest is up by 30% compared to this time last year [/QUOTE]
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