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Fewer turkeys every year
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<blockquote data-quote="Plateau Hunter" data-source="post: 5325620" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>I don't think hunting is the primary reason for the decline…there is a lot of acreage that has pretty much zero hunting…having said that during these lean years the limit should be 1 longbeard imo…that would allow the remaining stocks to be huntable for a while longer in hopes of a rebound…season length is probably about 2 weeks too long also…but if limit was 1 that shouldn't matter too much anyway…predation has been around since the beginning, hay cutting has been around for decades, spraying and no till agriculture are fairly new on the scene…of course everyone has opinions but I think that disease or toxins are the culprits…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plateau Hunter, post: 5325620, member: 389"] I don’t think hunting is the primary reason for the decline…there is a lot of acreage that has pretty much zero hunting…having said that during these lean years the limit should be 1 longbeard imo…that would allow the remaining stocks to be huntable for a while longer in hopes of a rebound…season length is probably about 2 weeks too long also…but if limit was 1 that shouldn’t matter too much anyway…predation has been around since the beginning, hay cutting has been around for decades, spraying and no till agriculture are fairly new on the scene…of course everyone has opinions but I think that disease or toxins are the culprits… [/QUOTE]
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