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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5870078" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>Since the numbers have started down what's changed? It's not predators, there were always coons and coyotes were here from the 1970's on. If it was predation they could have never been reestablished. </p><p>So what's different since say 2008? </p><p></p><p>Super shot like TSS that kills birds that would have walked in the past.</p><p>Widespread use of decoys. </p><p>Social media hero pics.</p><p>Reaping. </p><p>And too many 20 something hunters that grew up with a large turkey population. </p><p>And hunter attitudes towards turkeys. Once they were treasured and respected, that changed to kill at all costs no matter the long term consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5870078, member: 22496"] Since the numbers have started down what’s changed? It’s not predators, there were always coons and coyotes were here from the 1970’s on. If it was predation they could have never been reestablished. So what’s different since say 2008? Super shot like TSS that kills birds that would have walked in the past. Widespread use of decoys. Social media hero pics. Reaping. And too many 20 something hunters that grew up with a large turkey population. And hunter attitudes towards turkeys. Once they were treasured and respected, that changed to kill at all costs no matter the long term consequences. [/QUOTE]
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