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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5112058" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Playing devil's advocate here. What if there is NEVER a cause identified, as I highly suspect it is multi-factorial and likely not easy to pinpoint a single root cause. How long do you study it, to conclude little, or nothing of significance? This is happening in neighboring States as well, surely there are other ongoing studies to infer from? At what point does the Resource Agency err on the side of conservation for the sake of the species and the future of the sport (<em>kids, grand kids, great grand kids</em>). As many of us turkey hunters have seen firsthand over the last decade, localized turkey populations are struggling in many areas of the State, and we're anxious to get a handle on it, sooner, rather than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5112058, member: 131"] Playing devil's advocate here. What if there is NEVER a cause identified, as I highly suspect it is multi-factorial and likely not easy to pinpoint a single root cause. How long do you study it, to conclude little, or nothing of significance? This is happening in neighboring States as well, surely there are other ongoing studies to infer from? At what point does the Resource Agency err on the side of conservation for the sake of the species and the future of the sport ([I]kids, grand kids, great grand kids[/I]). As many of us turkey hunters have seen firsthand over the last decade, localized turkey populations are struggling in many areas of the State, and we're anxious to get a handle on it, sooner, rather than later. [/QUOTE]
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