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<blockquote data-quote="JJBraves" data-source="post: 5841808" data-attributes="member: 22870"><p>I'm all for it. Between that and doing what the Dakotas do for nest predator bounties. All of the wasted government money I can think of, surely funds could be brought up for something like this. I think their program offers $5 a tail for all nest predators. All of this talk about turkey numbers being down tremendously but TWRA has yet to implement any reasonable solutions to help the situation. I for one can attest that trapping has helped my deer but especially has helped my turkey population tenfold. Used to never see any hens with poults and now the past few years I have seen numerous hens with dozens of poults. Now I have a flock of well over 100 birds that frequent my property. With the fur market being virtually nonexistent for years, something needs to be done soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJBraves, post: 5841808, member: 22870"] I'm all for it. Between that and doing what the Dakotas do for nest predator bounties. All of the wasted government money I can think of, surely funds could be brought up for something like this. I think their program offers $5 a tail for all nest predators. All of this talk about turkey numbers being down tremendously but TWRA has yet to implement any reasonable solutions to help the situation. I for one can attest that trapping has helped my deer but especially has helped my turkey population tenfold. Used to never see any hens with poults and now the past few years I have seen numerous hens with dozens of poults. Now I have a flock of well over 100 birds that frequent my property. With the fur market being virtually nonexistent for years, something needs to be done soon. [/QUOTE]
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