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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5061819" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I think that is actually what wiped out my birds in south MS. I shot a MS limit 2yrs ago, and left 5 toms and 5 jakes alive on that property for last year. ALL males were gone last year except for 3 jakes. The other members (mostly deer hunters) run feeders and pour corn on the ground at their secret spots in the woods... for the turkeys to just just vanish in 1 year, I'm sure it was aflatoxin poisoning.</p><p></p><p>I wish MS would outlaw feeding/ baiting for deer. But it is so ingrained in MS hunting culture, it won't stop. Heck, I bet a third of all turkeys in MS are killed over bait, even though it is illegal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5061819, member: 2805"] I think that is actually what wiped out my birds in south MS. I shot a MS limit 2yrs ago, and left 5 toms and 5 jakes alive on that property for last year. ALL males were gone last year except for 3 jakes. The other members (mostly deer hunters) run feeders and pour corn on the ground at their secret spots in the woods... for the turkeys to just just vanish in 1 year, I'm sure it was aflatoxin poisoning. I wish MS would outlaw feeding/ baiting for deer. But it is so ingrained in MS hunting culture, it won't stop. Heck, I bet a third of all turkeys in MS are killed over bait, even though it is illegal. [/QUOTE]
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