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Gobbler density.
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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5337639" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>For several years, up till 2017, the farms I hunted averaged 2-3 per 100 acres on the land I had permission to hunt on. This year it was more like 1 per 4-500 acres two weeks ago and half that now. The last five years has been maybe 1 per 1000 acres as a best guess. Overall where I hunt the numbers of both toms and hens is down down down. The only plus is that this year there have been more turkeys and the leases haven't had hardly anyone hunting the whole year so far. In fact, I'd say hunter numbers this year are down 80-90% from every year I've been here. THAT is great news for the population of turkeys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5337639, member: 16537"] For several years, up till 2017, the farms I hunted averaged 2-3 per 100 acres on the land I had permission to hunt on. This year it was more like 1 per 4-500 acres two weeks ago and half that now. The last five years has been maybe 1 per 1000 acres as a best guess. Overall where I hunt the numbers of both toms and hens is down down down. The only plus is that this year there have been more turkeys and the leases haven’t had hardly anyone hunting the whole year so far. In fact, I’d say hunter numbers this year are down 80-90% from every year I’ve been here. THAT is great news for the population of turkeys. [/QUOTE]
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