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<blockquote data-quote="Hridge" data-source="post: 5537849" data-attributes="member: 21357"><p>I think what you are doing is gonna help. Lots of people were noticeably frustrated with the turkey population, including myself. I have been trapping coons, coyotes, bobcats, as well as improving turkey nesting habitat. I also hunt rabbits because that's what the yotes love. Been doing this for 4 years now and the population has definitely come back. Maybe what I'm doing is working or maybe mother nature is doing her thing?? I am fortunate to have been left a large tract of land. I definitely wouldn't be able to own it otherwise. I'm also in a lease on a huge piece of property beside we with 12 guys. We do these practices on the lease land as well, so we can really see the affects. I saw a group of probably 200 birds in a field a few weeks ago and several more in the woods. It seems to be helping. It's also a ton of fun for the kids. If I could say one thing that I think is most important, that is to stop mowing everything. They need nesting habitat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hridge, post: 5537849, member: 21357"] I think what you are doing is gonna help. Lots of people were noticeably frustrated with the turkey population, including myself. I have been trapping coons, coyotes, bobcats, as well as improving turkey nesting habitat. I also hunt rabbits because that’s what the yotes love. Been doing this for 4 years now and the population has definitely come back. Maybe what I’m doing is working or maybe mother nature is doing her thing?? I am fortunate to have been left a large tract of land. I definitely wouldn’t be able to own it otherwise. I’m also in a lease on a huge piece of property beside we with 12 guys. We do these practices on the lease land as well, so we can really see the affects. I saw a group of probably 200 birds in a field a few weeks ago and several more in the woods. It seems to be helping. It’s also a ton of fun for the kids. If I could say one thing that I think is most important, that is to stop mowing everything. They need nesting habitat. [/QUOTE]
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