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No decoys in AL first 10 days
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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5321258" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>You are probably right, it seems in my area that the turkeys were way behind for years. I have read different biologist say that the population will explode then drop off to what they call carrying capacity. I think the population here is still moving upward in that trend but like I said it has never been close to some other areas that I traveled and hunted . What worries me is what some others have said , some areas seem to have better poult production than others. I ran a couple of dog proof traps on my place for the first time this season and it was an eye opener. It seems hardly anyone coon hunts anymore, along with all the other predators, It really is hard for poults to make it. I believe every word you are saying and will do whatever needs to be done to help. I hope this study sheds some light on things that may help with future decisions not only for TN but other states that have had areas decline. I just tried to give another perspective on what the TWRA is dealing with. Hopefully things will turn for the better for you and others that have seen it firsthand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5321258, member: 13434"] You are probably right, it seems in my area that the turkeys were way behind for years. I have read different biologist say that the population will explode then drop off to what they call carrying capacity. I think the population here is still moving upward in that trend but like I said it has never been close to some other areas that I traveled and hunted . What worries me is what some others have said , some areas seem to have better poult production than others. I ran a couple of dog proof traps on my place for the first time this season and it was an eye opener. It seems hardly anyone coon hunts anymore, along with all the other predators, It really is hard for poults to make it. I believe every word you are saying and will do whatever needs to be done to help. I hope this study sheds some light on things that may help with future decisions not only for TN but other states that have had areas decline. I just tried to give another perspective on what the TWRA is dealing with. Hopefully things will turn for the better for you and others that have seen it firsthand. [/QUOTE]
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