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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 4606161" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>That's just it. In the past, they would do the same thing and would be vocal on the limb and on the ground. This year I can't hear them on the limb and one morning they were roosted right by me. I heard there wing flaps when they came off. They are not yelping too much and not cutting at all. I heard a shot right at day break at least it sounded like a shot 2 Sundays ago, and my heart sunk. I assume they limb lifted him based on the time. For years i was definitely the only person that hunted turkeys in about a 500-600 acre radius these birds spend their time and now undeveloped land has been developed and I think there are some new hunters in the area. The birds always spent more time up that way and I am wondering if my 8-10 toms have all been shot over the last two seasons and the poor hatches have resulted in no new recruitment. OF COURSE I have no way to confirm or deny my suspicion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 4606161, member: 7419"] That's just it. In the past, they would do the same thing and would be vocal on the limb and on the ground. This year I can't hear them on the limb and one morning they were roosted right by me. I heard there wing flaps when they came off. They are not yelping too much and not cutting at all. I heard a shot right at day break at least it sounded like a shot 2 Sundays ago, and my heart sunk. I assume they limb lifted him based on the time. For years i was definitely the only person that hunted turkeys in about a 500-600 acre radius these birds spend their time and now undeveloped land has been developed and I think there are some new hunters in the area. The birds always spent more time up that way and I am wondering if my 8-10 toms have all been shot over the last two seasons and the poor hatches have resulted in no new recruitment. OF COURSE I have no way to confirm or deny my suspicion. [/QUOTE]
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