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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 5061654" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>What I want to know is why turkeys disappear in localized areas. No I'm not looking for an answer here, I don't think anyone has a good answer. Southern middle TN counties are a good example of an unexplained decline in turkeys. I drive around liepers fork in Franklin often, and about half of the area (southwestern Williamson county) is full of turkeys, the other half I've heard from the locals used to be loaded with birds but they just disappeared some years ago. And it's not known for being hunted too terribly hard, a lot of people there don't even allow hunting. Coyotes have been here since the 60s and coons and bobcats forever... can't really point to anything when an area comparable to anywhere else has the turkeys just disappear. The good thing is I've heard of them slowly coming back in some places. And you don't have to drive too far to find some birds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 5061654, member: 9284"] What I want to know is why turkeys disappear in localized areas. No I’m not looking for an answer here, I don’t think anyone has a good answer. Southern middle TN counties are a good example of an unexplained decline in turkeys. I drive around liepers fork in Franklin often, and about half of the area (southwestern Williamson county) is full of turkeys, the other half I’ve heard from the locals used to be loaded with birds but they just disappeared some years ago. And it’s not known for being hunted too terribly hard, a lot of people there don’t even allow hunting. Coyotes have been here since the 60s and coons and bobcats forever... can’t really point to anything when an area comparable to anywhere else has the turkeys just disappear. The good thing is I’ve heard of them slowly coming back in some places. And you don’t have to drive too far to find some birds. [/QUOTE]
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