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Fewer turkeys- debate- over a decade of harvest numbers....
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<blockquote data-quote="LenS" data-source="post: 5352416" data-attributes="member: 6466"><p>I don't know the answers to all of these questions, but count me in as one of those hunters who is seeing the bottom drop out in Missouri. My first MO hunt was in 1991 and, with a couple of exceptions, have hunted our family farm there every year since. This past year was the absolute worst we've seen. No birds gobbled on the roost, no birds were in the fields strutting, no birds gobbling mid-morning, etc. </p><p></p><p>I don't know what has caused MO's decline, but it is real. Never would I have believed that the acres I hunt in Texas County, MO would be all but devoid of turkeys......but that is the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LenS, post: 5352416, member: 6466"] I don't know the answers to all of these questions, but count me in as one of those hunters who is seeing the bottom drop out in Missouri. My first MO hunt was in 1991 and, with a couple of exceptions, have hunted our family farm there every year since. This past year was the absolute worst we've seen. No birds gobbled on the roost, no birds were in the fields strutting, no birds gobbling mid-morning, etc. I don't know what has caused MO's decline, but it is real. Never would I have believed that the acres I hunt in Texas County, MO would be all but devoid of turkeys......but that is the case. [/QUOTE]
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