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<blockquote data-quote="Willysman" data-source="post: 5258333" data-attributes="member: 21886"><p>Yes but they brought them back by moving from other places. You would have to bring grouse in from other northern states that have completely different habitat than we have here. I don't think the TWRA would spend the money for that because it wouldn't put money back in their coffer. Someone made a comment earlier that old timers said turkeys affected grouse. I am an old time grouse hunter and there was plenty of grouse when there was plenty of turkeys. I'm speaking mainly of the south cherokee where I have always hunted. Old growth forest and no timber cutting, I think, is the biggest factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willysman, post: 5258333, member: 21886"] Yes but they brought them back by moving from other places. You would have to bring grouse in from other northern states that have completely different habitat than we have here. I don't think the TWRA would spend the money for that because it wouldn't put money back in their coffer. Someone made a comment earlier that old timers said turkeys affected grouse. I am an old time grouse hunter and there was plenty of grouse when there was plenty of turkeys. I'm speaking mainly of the south cherokee where I have always hunted. Old growth forest and no timber cutting, I think, is the biggest factor. [/QUOTE]
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