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<blockquote data-quote="Biggun4214" data-source="post: 5825562" data-attributes="member: 2228"><p>Although most baiters hunt the first couple of weekends there are several that use bait the entire season. Two properties that I have hunted has a nearby landowners that feed deer and turkey year round but don't hunt. When the gobblers fly down they usually head toward the corn. </p><p>Another thing I've wondered about is several counties that had drastic declines in turkey populations had liberal fall seasons and each county had its own limit. From what I remember of the birds that were checked out most were older gobblers. It may be that lots of the hens are being bred but the eggs not fertilized because the younger Toms are not sexually mature and lack viable sperm to fertilize the eggs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggun4214, post: 5825562, member: 2228"] Although most baiters hunt the first couple of weekends there are several that use bait the entire season. Two properties that I have hunted has a nearby landowners that feed deer and turkey year round but don’t hunt. When the gobblers fly down they usually head toward the corn. Another thing I’ve wondered about is several counties that had drastic declines in turkey populations had liberal fall seasons and each county had its own limit. From what I remember of the birds that were checked out most were older gobblers. It may be that lots of the hens are being bred but the eggs not fertilized because the younger Toms are not sexually mature and lack viable sperm to fertilize the eggs. [/QUOTE]
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