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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5616633" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Its too much work for most turkey hunters to improve habitat and predate the predators.</p><p></p><p>As far as the 2 bird limit... certainly wasn't necessary on my farms. If I wanted to, I could have killed 20 this year. As it is, my season is probably done in TN, and I'm still sitting on my 2nd tag. The bird I wanted to kill just bested me every single time I hunted him... but thats probably because I put too much pressure on him and hunted him every single day except for the one day I tagged my first bird on another farm right off the roost. </p><p></p><p>But the really funny thing is... even though I only killed 1 bird in TN, I certainly didn't feel less accomplished or less successful. I beat most of the birds on my farms, some of them even twice.... just didn't need to kill them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5616633, member: 2805"] Its too much work for most turkey hunters to improve habitat and predate the predators. As far as the 2 bird limit... certainly wasn't necessary on my farms. If I wanted to, I could have killed 20 this year. As it is, my season is probably done in TN, and I'm still sitting on my 2nd tag. The bird I wanted to kill just bested me every single time I hunted him... but thats probably because I put too much pressure on him and hunted him every single day except for the one day I tagged my first bird on another farm right off the roost. But the really funny thing is... even though I only killed 1 bird in TN, I certainly didn't feel less accomplished or less successful. I beat most of the birds on my farms, some of them even twice.... just didn't need to kill them. [/QUOTE]
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