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<blockquote data-quote="BigCountry71" data-source="post: 3205878" data-attributes="member: 2790"><p>First off I didn't go thru and read every post. But I will agree with Ren. These Alabama birds are harder to hunt than Tennessee birds. Don't know why but they are. Esp the mountain birds here. Also on thing that could play a affect on the number between Tennessee and Alabama birds is the fall seasons. In the counties I hunt in Tennessee the fall season you can kill 6 birds either sex?? Why a higher number than the spring? Turkeys have enough predators after them as it is. Plus you throw in the number that get killed during hay season while they are on nest and normal bush hogging. This is a big reason for numbers to fall. You throw all that together the loss of hens impact the numbers major.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCountry71, post: 3205878, member: 2790"] First off I didn't go thru and read every post. But I will agree with Ren. These Alabama birds are harder to hunt than Tennessee birds. Don't know why but they are. Esp the mountain birds here. Also on thing that could play a affect on the number between Tennessee and Alabama birds is the fall seasons. In the counties I hunt in Tennessee the fall season you can kill 6 birds either sex?? Why a higher number than the spring? Turkeys have enough predators after them as it is. Plus you throw in the number that get killed during hay season while they are on nest and normal bush hogging. This is a big reason for numbers to fall. You throw all that together the loss of hens impact the numbers major. [/QUOTE]
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