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No decoys in AL first 10 days
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<blockquote data-quote="drake799" data-source="post: 5321219" data-attributes="member: 15661"><p>I think ditching the decoys for couple weeks into season would help tremendously!!! I believe they're a big reason why populations are down Think of how many times a dominant gobbler has been taken out of a area on opening day by a strutter/fan type decoy Possibly/Probably ruining that areas poult production for that year. I don't believe for one second most hens are bred by opening day. I bet half aren't Of course pushing season back another week or 2 would also accomplish this Personally I'm all for both. We've got</p><p>To change something because it's not just a couple people that are saying there are fewer birds. It's a lot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drake799, post: 5321219, member: 15661"] I think ditching the decoys for couple weeks into season would help tremendously!!! I believe they’re a big reason why populations are down Think of how many times a dominant gobbler has been taken out of a area on opening day by a strutter/fan type decoy Possibly/Probably ruining that areas poult production for that year. I don’t believe for one second most hens are bred by opening day. I bet half aren’t Of course pushing season back another week or 2 would also accomplish this Personally I’m all for both. We’ve got To change something because it’s not just a couple people that are saying there are fewer birds. It’s a lot [/QUOTE]
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