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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman87" data-source="post: 3668385" data-attributes="member: 12210"><p>That is an interesting observation. I have always thought KY had more birds than TN, at least in the last 6-8 years.</p><p></p><p>Middle TN is known for having lots of turkeys. But in the southern middle TN portion where my stomping grounds are isn't the case any more. </p><p></p><p>Giles once was one of the top harvest number counties, and If I remember correctly Giles, Dickson, and Green where the three perennial powers of killing 800-900 birds every year. I am going off rememberence, because I don't have any data with me and I cannot get the harvest reports on the website to work prior 2005. Lawrence, Linconl, and Wayne were also in the tops, but that would be based on per capita of actual hunters. Wayne and Lawrence county human population isn't as high as some of the other counties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman87, post: 3668385, member: 12210"] That is an interesting observation. I have always thought KY had more birds than TN, at least in the last 6-8 years. Middle TN is known for having lots of turkeys. But in the southern middle TN portion where my stomping grounds are isn't the case any more. Giles once was one of the top harvest number counties, and If I remember correctly Giles, Dickson, and Green where the three perennial powers of killing 800-900 birds every year. I am going off rememberence, because I don't have any data with me and I cannot get the harvest reports on the website to work prior 2005. Lawrence, Linconl, and Wayne were also in the tops, but that would be based on per capita of actual hunters. Wayne and Lawrence county human population isn't as high as some of the other counties. [/QUOTE]
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