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Gobbler density.
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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5337532" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>Nowhere near what it used to be. Im guessing the areas I hunt mirror what Mega has said. From a visual count of winter flocks and what Im hearing on what I think are "prime gobbling" days, I say its maybe slightly better than 1 per 500 acre.</p><p>Wanna see something wild? I just looked at LBLs total checked in for the year. 15 males have been checked in, 60,000 acres in TN....thats 1<em> killed</em> per 4,000 acres!!!!!</p><p></p><p>**I must add, Im not sure how this is reported. If you check one in at the weigh station is it also reported to TWRA?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5337532, member: 10019"] Nowhere near what it used to be. Im guessing the areas I hunt mirror what Mega has said. From a visual count of winter flocks and what Im hearing on what I think are "prime gobbling" days, I say its maybe slightly better than 1 per 500 acre. Wanna see something wild? I just looked at LBLs total checked in for the year. 15 males have been checked in, 60,000 acres in TN....thats 1[I] killed[/I] per 4,000 acres!!!!! **I must add, Im not sure how this is reported. If you check one in at the weigh station is it also reported to TWRA? [/QUOTE]
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