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Fewer turkeys every year
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5325258" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>There are solutions. Cutting the limit and shortening the season will only delay the inevitable. At the same time taking away opportunities from those areas where population is thriving.</p><p></p><p>A reasonable solution would be to issue 1 turkey tag per 5 or 10 predator pelts turned in. Don't want to spend the time trapping or hunt public or are a travelling nonresident charge $100 extra per turkey tag/ permit, with a max of (1, 2, 3... whatever). Use these funds to pay trappers to remove predators off public. Issue transferable landowner tags to those who improve habitat, which can be sold or donated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5325258, member: 2805"] There are solutions. Cutting the limit and shortening the season will only delay the inevitable. At the same time taking away opportunities from those areas where population is thriving. A reasonable solution would be to issue 1 turkey tag per 5 or 10 predator pelts turned in. Don't want to spend the time trapping or hunt public or are a travelling nonresident charge $100 extra per turkey tag/ permit, with a max of (1, 2, 3... whatever). Use these funds to pay trappers to remove predators off public. Issue transferable landowner tags to those who improve habitat, which can be sold or donated. [/QUOTE]
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