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<blockquote data-quote="Willysman" data-source="post: 5634022" data-attributes="member: 21886"><p>Very interesting report. This is just my opinion but I've never really trusted the numbers reported as killed in the Cherokee. This goes back to the days when you could kill two birds on a management area and two outside a management area. They would be killed outside and checked in as killed inside. There is no reason for that now but I believe it still happens. Same as when a deer was a bonus buck in the Cherokee a deer could be killed anywhere in the state and checked out in the Cherokee until TWRA finally figured it out. Even if it is accurate 192 turkeys for over 600,000 acres is pretty poor. Again this is my opinion so don't want to get an argument started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willysman, post: 5634022, member: 21886"] Very interesting report. This is just my opinion but I’ve never really trusted the numbers reported as killed in the Cherokee. This goes back to the days when you could kill two birds on a management area and two outside a management area. They would be killed outside and checked in as killed inside. There is no reason for that now but I believe it still happens. Same as when a deer was a bonus buck in the Cherokee a deer could be killed anywhere in the state and checked out in the Cherokee until TWRA finally figured it out. Even if it is accurate 192 turkeys for over 600,000 acres is pretty poor. Again this is my opinion so don’t want to get an argument started. [/QUOTE]
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