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Question about delaying season opener
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<blockquote data-quote="Urban_Hunter" data-source="post: 5584501" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>This is just inaccurate. When I was a kid 30 years ago there was a pair of red tail held that nested in a dead tree across from the Waffle House in Hendersonville. It was such a spectacle that every evening people would be lined up in the parking lot with giant cameras taking pictures, including The Tennessean newspaper that did a front page article on them. Now they're on every other telephone pole watching the guy bush hogging to chase down what he flushes out. Coons used to only be seen at the state parks. Now they're in every rural trash can peeping out as you drive by at night. The turkeys around me exploded on the reintroduction phase in the 90's… but now I travel far to get after them. I have access to some great deer locations, but I mostly hunt public for Turkey because that's the only place I can have a chance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urban_Hunter, post: 5584501, member: 12353"] This is just inaccurate. When I was a kid 30 years ago there was a pair of red tail held that nested in a dead tree across from the Waffle House in Hendersonville. It was such a spectacle that every evening people would be lined up in the parking lot with giant cameras taking pictures, including The Tennessean newspaper that did a front page article on them. Now they’re on every other telephone pole watching the guy bush hogging to chase down what he flushes out. Coons used to only be seen at the state parks. Now they’re in every rural trash can peeping out as you drive by at night. The turkeys around me exploded on the reintroduction phase in the 90’s… but now I travel far to get after them. I have access to some great deer locations, but I mostly hunt public for Turkey because that’s the only place I can have a chance [/QUOTE]
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