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<blockquote data-quote="timberjack86" data-source="post: 5633645" data-attributes="member: 10000"><p>Yeah I hear ya, and enjoy the turkeys while you got em . I've been hunting Polk mostly but have been in the McMinn and Monroe portions of the forest too. I've watched the population dwindle these past 5 years. You used to be able to hear a gobbler on almost every ridge. Would always see plenty of sign. Every year has been less and less turkeys in these mountains. There are pockets of turkeys in the mountains. I found one yesterday. If the turkeys die off like the did in the past hopefully these pockets will hold them like they did before. Not saying someone won't walk in and kill that bird but he was at almost 3000 ft elevation and a 3 mile walk uphill from the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberjack86, post: 5633645, member: 10000"] Yeah I hear ya, and enjoy the turkeys while you got em . I've been hunting Polk mostly but have been in the McMinn and Monroe portions of the forest too. I've watched the population dwindle these past 5 years. You used to be able to hear a gobbler on almost every ridge. Would always see plenty of sign. Every year has been less and less turkeys in these mountains. There are pockets of turkeys in the mountains. I found one yesterday. If the turkeys die off like the did in the past hopefully these pockets will hold them like they did before. Not saying someone won't walk in and kill that bird but he was at almost 3000 ft elevation and a 3 mile walk uphill from the truck. [/QUOTE]
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