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Nest predation solution?
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5872391" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>Trapping is picking up big time. Im not shooting a coon opossum or skunk while deer hunting. A lot of us are after bug deer and im not taking a chance if busting anything for a skunk. Coyotes and Bob cats sure. For sure don't need an earn a tag for anything either. We have trapped heavy for 3 years straight. I like thinking out of the box and not saying it wouldn't work but I do not think it will be nearly as effective as you think. </p><p></p><p>As said in another thread something in the future is going to have to be done with birds of prey. What? I have no idea but they are a bigger cause then anyone thinks as well. </p><p></p><p>Is there any trapping being done on public lands at all? Habitat improvements? Anything like that. I live close to yanhalli and I haven't seen anything. At the end of the day it's a group effort not just private leading the way either. </p><p></p><p>Not only that clearly with the proposal I saw in the deer thread twra is not worried about it. Self regulations and continued trapping and Habitat improvements and hope for good springs for hatches will be the reasons we have turkeys to hunt in 10 to 15 years not anything twra does. They aren't going to do anything meaningful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5872391, member: 11992"] Trapping is picking up big time. Im not shooting a coon opossum or skunk while deer hunting. A lot of us are after bug deer and im not taking a chance if busting anything for a skunk. Coyotes and Bob cats sure. For sure don't need an earn a tag for anything either. We have trapped heavy for 3 years straight. I like thinking out of the box and not saying it wouldn't work but I do not think it will be nearly as effective as you think. As said in another thread something in the future is going to have to be done with birds of prey. What? I have no idea but they are a bigger cause then anyone thinks as well. Is there any trapping being done on public lands at all? Habitat improvements? Anything like that. I live close to yanhalli and I haven't seen anything. At the end of the day it's a group effort not just private leading the way either. Not only that clearly with the proposal I saw in the deer thread twra is not worried about it. Self regulations and continued trapping and Habitat improvements and hope for good springs for hatches will be the reasons we have turkeys to hunt in 10 to 15 years not anything twra does. They aren't going to do anything meaningful. [/QUOTE]
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