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The case for banning the fan. Outdoor life
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<blockquote data-quote="paboom" data-source="post: 5349967" data-attributes="member: 5866"><p>The data shows that the number and/or percentage of jakes harvested saw very little change when comparing the years. If fanning truly takes out the mature gobblers early in the season, you would expect to see that percentage higher now vs then. But it's not. </p><p></p><p>Yes, fanning wasn't used hardly at all during that time. That's the point. We're comparing when it was and wasn't used. The percentage of young birds (or adult birds depending on how you look at it) stayed very similar.</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, I'm not pro or anti fanning. I'm just trying to let the data lead me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paboom, post: 5349967, member: 5866"] The data shows that the number and/or percentage of jakes harvested saw very little change when comparing the years. If fanning truly takes out the mature gobblers early in the season, you would expect to see that percentage higher now vs then. But it's not. Yes, fanning wasn't used hardly at all during that time. That's the point. We're comparing when it was and wasn't used. The percentage of young birds (or adult birds depending on how you look at it) stayed very similar. For what it's worth, I'm not pro or anti fanning. I'm just trying to let the data lead me. [/QUOTE]
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