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Gobbler density.
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5337724" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>In many situations, there will be 5-10 different Toms making up most of the Toms using @ 4,000 acres of which they are frequently seen on 400 of those acres.</p><p></p><p>Toms move around much like buck deer during the rut.</p><p>Often, the Toms we claim on our farm's area as "ours",</p><p>are the same Toms someone else <u>over</u> a mile away on a different farm</p><p>is seeing as "theirs".</p><p></p><p>If we take a single "spot", then measure 1 mile in 4 directions,</p><p>we would be standing in the middle of 2,560 acres of a 4-mile square.</p><p>Any turkeys seen around our "spot" would only have to travel @ 1 mile</p><p>in any direction to be seen on the entirety of that 2,560 acres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5337724, member: 1409"] In many situations, there will be 5-10 different Toms making up most of the Toms using @ 4,000 acres of which they are frequently seen on 400 of those acres. Toms move around much like buck deer during the rut. Often, the Toms we claim on our farm's area as "ours", are the same Toms someone else [U]over[/U] a mile away on a different farm is seeing as "theirs". If we take a single "spot", then measure 1 mile in 4 directions, we would be standing in the middle of 2,560 acres of a 4-mile square. Any turkeys seen around our "spot" would only have to travel @ 1 mile in any direction to be seen on the entirety of that 2,560 acres. [/QUOTE]
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