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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5515053" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>Thanks for posting! Good to see actual facts and data that will make a difference come out rather than a theory that may have no merit. Imagine all the states that changed seasons based on what? I guess I will have to somewhat take up for TWRA if I remember correctly the agency actually recommended no changes to finish the study ( correct me if wrong) but commission moved forward with changes to our season and limit anyway. Pretty obvious from the pictures on this site just this year and all the success TN has had in the past with turkeys flourishing that nothing was wrong with our opener. I am hopeful that once people see how big a difference trapping makes more will get started. A couple of dog proofs and mini marshmallows made a huge difference for my property removing several coons and possums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5515053, member: 13434"] Thanks for posting! Good to see actual facts and data that will make a difference come out rather than a theory that may have no merit. Imagine all the states that changed seasons based on what? I guess I will have to somewhat take up for TWRA if I remember correctly the agency actually recommended no changes to finish the study ( correct me if wrong) but commission moved forward with changes to our season and limit anyway. Pretty obvious from the pictures on this site just this year and all the success TN has had in the past with turkeys flourishing that nothing was wrong with our opener. I am hopeful that once people see how big a difference trapping makes more will get started. A couple of dog proofs and mini marshmallows made a huge difference for my property removing several coons and possums. [/QUOTE]
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