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SC passes new turkey regs to bolster declining population
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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter77" data-source="post: 4753106" data-attributes="member: 1760"><p><strong>Re: SC passes new turkey regs to bolster declining populatio</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually I'm not sure they are being proactive as it seems. I can remember 20+ years ago SC was considered a hot spot to turkey hunt. I had buddies that would go down for a week and kill their limits. 10 years ago I started reading post about numbers going down. Said since timber companies had stopped logging and sold off a lot of the land the habitat had become dead in most of the state. Some guys talked about properties with 20-25 gobblers on it and now lucky to have one or 2. I do applaud the state for doing something. Better than waiting on a 5 year study in a few counties to effect the entire state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter77, post: 4753106, member: 1760"] [b]Re: SC passes new turkey regs to bolster declining populatio[/b] Actually I'm not sure they are being proactive as it seems. I can remember 20+ years ago SC was considered a hot spot to turkey hunt. I had buddies that would go down for a week and kill their limits. 10 years ago I started reading post about numbers going down. Said since timber companies had stopped logging and sold off a lot of the land the habitat had become dead in most of the state. Some guys talked about properties with 20-25 gobblers on it and now lucky to have one or 2. I do applaud the state for doing something. Better than waiting on a 5 year study in a few counties to effect the entire state. [/QUOTE]
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