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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman87" data-source="post: 3199060" data-attributes="member: 12210"><p>Alabama is a great state to hunt for anything, I hunt TN/AL equally. I would rather hunt deer or turkeys at my spots in TN that my spots in AL, simply because the hunting seems to be more productive. There may be more game down there, but deer are nocturnal, even does and little ones, and turkeys hardly gobble at all.</p><p></p><p>you said you didn't see a single bird in I-65 north all the way to TN, well that is normal. There are hardly any turkeys right through the middle of the state north of Birmingham. Morgan County only has a 5 day season, and that is just in certain parts, other parts doesn't even have a turkey season, Cullman doesn't have a long season, and Limestone has a month long season, but that is only in the zone next to the TN border. When I moved to North AL, They didn't have a turkey season. Where I lived for many years opened their first turkey season in either 95' 96' or 97'. They had a 3 day season back then, and over the years it has gotten more, now opened from April 1st-30th. </p><p></p><p>For some reason, North Central AL has not had many turkeys. And that is odd to me, because the TN counties I hunt, Giles, Lincoln, Lawerence, and Wayne have seemed to be in the tops of the harvest numbers each year. It is like the turkeys know where the state line is and want cross it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman87, post: 3199060, member: 12210"] Alabama is a great state to hunt for anything, I hunt TN/AL equally. I would rather hunt deer or turkeys at my spots in TN that my spots in AL, simply because the hunting seems to be more productive. There may be more game down there, but deer are nocturnal, even does and little ones, and turkeys hardly gobble at all. you said you didn't see a single bird in I-65 north all the way to TN, well that is normal. There are hardly any turkeys right through the middle of the state north of Birmingham. Morgan County only has a 5 day season, and that is just in certain parts, other parts doesn't even have a turkey season, Cullman doesn't have a long season, and Limestone has a month long season, but that is only in the zone next to the TN border. When I moved to North AL, They didn't have a turkey season. Where I lived for many years opened their first turkey season in either 95' 96' or 97'. They had a 3 day season back then, and over the years it has gotten more, now opened from April 1st-30th. For some reason, North Central AL has not had many turkeys. And that is odd to me, because the TN counties I hunt, Giles, Lincoln, Lawerence, and Wayne have seemed to be in the tops of the harvest numbers each year. It is like the turkeys know where the state line is and want cross it. [/QUOTE]
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