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Fewer turkeys every year
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<blockquote data-quote="Willysman" data-source="post: 5325529" data-attributes="member: 21886"><p>Same on the farm where I hunt. At one time plenty of turkeys. Been going down each year. Nothing has changed that would cause them to move away. I agree season is too long. Month of April is enough. I also hunt the South Cherokee. When I started turkey hunting there in 1977 it was only open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Now it is open every day for 6 weeks and gets hammered each day. Turkey population is down considerably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willysman, post: 5325529, member: 21886"] Same on the farm where I hunt. At one time plenty of turkeys. Been going down each year. Nothing has changed that would cause them to move away. I agree season is too long. Month of April is enough. I also hunt the South Cherokee. When I started turkey hunting there in 1977 it was only open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Now it is open every day for 6 weeks and gets hammered each day. Turkey population is down considerably. [/QUOTE]
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