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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5825267" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>We have had great hatches the last 3 / 4 years , the hatch has everything to do with weather, predators and habitat as it always has. TN did a study which came back and proved the delayed areas of the state had no better reproductive success in delayed areas as opposed to non delayed areas. Remember parts of the state were delayed before they delayed the whole state. Problem was when they voted to delay the whole state the data from our study was not in yet. The data from the study came in a few months later , after they made the change. Data stated delayed areas had no more reproductive success than non delayed. As far as non residents have a quota, open to residents only first week, open private lands first/ then public the next weekend. Whatever you need to do but don't let non residents be the driving force behind the TN opener.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5825267, member: 13434"] We have had great hatches the last 3 / 4 years , the hatch has everything to do with weather, predators and habitat as it always has. TN did a study which came back and proved the delayed areas of the state had no better reproductive success in delayed areas as opposed to non delayed areas. Remember parts of the state were delayed before they delayed the whole state. Problem was when they voted to delay the whole state the data from our study was not in yet. The data from the study came in a few months later , after they made the change. Data stated delayed areas had no more reproductive success than non delayed. As far as non residents have a quota, open to residents only first week, open private lands first/ then public the next weekend. Whatever you need to do but don't let non residents be the driving force behind the TN opener. [/QUOTE]
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