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<blockquote data-quote="Bgoodman30" data-source="post: 5321407" data-attributes="member: 18480"><p>The easy answer and laughable solution IMO is continue to reduce hunter days and limits in hope it will save these birds… Ask Bob white if hunting was the problem….</p><p></p><p>The HARD things that need to be done the common man usually doesn't have the time, means, land or power to do…. </p><p></p><p>Real solutions </p><p></p><p>1. Make coon hunting great again</p><p>2. Raise fur price commodities </p><p>3 ban bush hogging from April - June</p><p>4. Stop spraying everything </p><p>5. Stop bulldozing tree lines and fence rows </p><p>6. Ban chicken coops</p><p>7. Ban chicken litter fertilizer </p><p>8. Stop burning April- june</p><p>9. Stop development and habitat loss</p><p>10. Shoot raptors including owls (illegal)</p><p>11. Effectively trap/shoot everything with fur including your neighbors cat</p><p>12. Ban pesticides </p><p>13. Ban corn feed</p><p>14. Plant more brooding cover ($$$)</p><p>15. Incentivize farmers to stop farming </p><p>16. Rotate cattle grazing pastures</p><p>17. Make trapping great again.</p><p>18. Stop cutting hay</p><p>19. Incentivize trapping</p><p>20. Revert pasture to blackberries </p><p>21. Plant clover</p><p>22. Release crickets </p><p>23 ban import of corn feed</p><p></p><p>Just to name a few…</p><p></p><p>I am seeing some positive change with hunters and agencies getting educated but real change is going to take a lot… Recent example in Florida they are trying to be done burning before season.. Obviously these things can only be done on a small scale but now is the time. Turkey management has been neglected for too long. Hell I vividly remember watching TWRA bush hog nesting cover in late April….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bgoodman30, post: 5321407, member: 18480"] The easy answer and laughable solution IMO is continue to reduce hunter days and limits in hope it will save these birds… Ask Bob white if hunting was the problem…. The HARD things that need to be done the common man usually doesn’t have the time, means, land or power to do…. Real solutions 1. Make coon hunting great again 2. Raise fur price commodities 3 ban bush hogging from April - June 4. Stop spraying everything 5. Stop bulldozing tree lines and fence rows 6. Ban chicken coops 7. Ban chicken litter fertilizer 8. Stop burning April- june 9. Stop development and habitat loss 10. Shoot raptors including owls (illegal) 11. Effectively trap/shoot everything with fur including your neighbors cat 12. Ban pesticides 13. Ban corn feed 14. Plant more brooding cover ($$$) 15. Incentivize farmers to stop farming 16. Rotate cattle grazing pastures 17. Make trapping great again. 18. Stop cutting hay 19. Incentivize trapping 20. Revert pasture to blackberries 21. Plant clover 22. Release crickets 23 ban import of corn feed Just to name a few… I am seeing some positive change with hunters and agencies getting educated but real change is going to take a lot… Recent example in Florida they are trying to be done burning before season.. Obviously these things can only be done on a small scale but now is the time. Turkey management has been neglected for too long. Hell I vividly remember watching TWRA bush hog nesting cover in late April…. [/QUOTE]
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