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<blockquote data-quote="TommyJoe" data-source="post: 5343295" data-attributes="member: 22350"><p>Has there been any discussion on a quota for NR turkey hunters on our Tennessee public land? Or an increase in out of state license fees? A one bird limit, season wide, for out of state hunters would be my vote. Come to Nashville, see the lights, try for a bird and then go home. Follow the rules and don't trespass. Out of state guys get busted often on marked private land as well.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line: No one cares more about TN turkeys than TN turkey hunters. NR hunters have overstayed their welcome in my opinion and are killing a lot of birds you and your TN resident friends and family could enjoy hunting and killing.</p><p> </p><p>Pushing the season date opener a week or two seems smart to me too, if only to give birds more time to breed. Yes, I know they breed before season opens already but it's basic facts that two more weeks of gobblers breeding hens surely would help numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TommyJoe, post: 5343295, member: 22350"] Has there been any discussion on a quota for NR turkey hunters on our Tennessee public land? Or an increase in out of state license fees? A one bird limit, season wide, for out of state hunters would be my vote. Come to Nashville, see the lights, try for a bird and then go home. Follow the rules and don’t trespass. Out of state guys get busted often on marked private land as well. Bottom line: No one cares more about TN turkeys than TN turkey hunters. NR hunters have overstayed their welcome in my opinion and are killing a lot of birds you and your TN resident friends and family could enjoy hunting and killing. Pushing the season date opener a week or two seems smart to me too, if only to give birds more time to breed. Yes, I know they breed before season opens already but it’s basic facts that two more weeks of gobblers breeding hens surely would help numbers. [/QUOTE]
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