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March 24 TFWC Commission Meeting
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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5596431" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>My county was in the experimental group. Saw increase in poults both years. Did the delay cause that? Have no idea... </p><p></p><p>Have a big enough piece of property (3500 acres) and part of a conglomerate of over 12,000 contingous acres in that we never saw the extreme decline others did. Have managed the number of birds killed past 21 years and never been a Jake killed since I ve had it. Usually kill 10-12 a year off property. Could kill more but everyone is happy with that so why do it? Have been a few killed on plots on rainy days & by youngsters. No reaping & few decoys ever used. Have lots of food plots, clear cuts, thinned pines, hardwood hollows & pine plantations. Drought last year played havoc on our plots but was great for baby turkeys. Gobblers are only on us in spring & summer, but tons of hens stay year round. Wish I knew the answer but happy being the anomaly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5596431, member: 2474"] My county was in the experimental group. Saw increase in poults both years. Did the delay cause that? Have no idea... Have a big enough piece of property (3500 acres) and part of a conglomerate of over 12,000 contingous acres in that we never saw the extreme decline others did. Have managed the number of birds killed past 21 years and never been a Jake killed since I ve had it. Usually kill 10-12 a year off property. Could kill more but everyone is happy with that so why do it? Have been a few killed on plots on rainy days & by youngsters. No reaping & few decoys ever used. Have lots of food plots, clear cuts, thinned pines, hardwood hollows & pine plantations. Drought last year played havoc on our plots but was great for baby turkeys. Gobblers are only on us in spring & summer, but tons of hens stay year round. Wish I knew the answer but happy being the anomaly. [/QUOTE]
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