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This 2021 OnX article on "best turkey hunting states" sure didn't age well!
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5463454" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>So it's lack of habitat that's forcing everyone to hunt the same public hotspots for turkeys. Gotcha.</p><p></p><p>But wait??? How did folks from Missouri hear about those Hotspot in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, and Tennessee????</p><p></p><p>If only I knew....</p><p></p><p>I'm not much of a travelling turkey hunter... ive been fortunate to own a property that used to have more turkeys than just about any other property east of the Mississippi back in the 90s, so no need to ever leave that slice of heaven. Habitat didn't change, but pressure from the neighbors (one property killed 17 opening weekend back in the heyday) sure ruined that 1000 acre farm. So I started travelling. Funny thing is... those neighbors quit hunting that farm because there were so few birds left on it 7 or 8y ago. And I called my best bird last year off their farm and shot him as soon as his feet crossed the line onto me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5463454, member: 2805"] So it's lack of habitat that's forcing everyone to hunt the same public hotspots for turkeys. Gotcha. But wait??? How did folks from Missouri hear about those Hotspot in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, and Tennessee???? If only I knew.... I'm not much of a travelling turkey hunter... ive been fortunate to own a property that used to have more turkeys than just about any other property east of the Mississippi back in the 90s, so no need to ever leave that slice of heaven. Habitat didn't change, but pressure from the neighbors (one property killed 17 opening weekend back in the heyday) sure ruined that 1000 acre farm. So I started travelling. Funny thing is... those neighbors quit hunting that farm because there were so few birds left on it 7 or 8y ago. And I called my best bird last year off their farm and shot him as soon as his feet crossed the line onto me. [/QUOTE]
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