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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 5627801" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>In NW TN and SW KY I see a lot of people post in your same situation. I also see a lot of people in my situation where 10-15 years ago there wasn't a single turkey around where I hunt now. Didn't even consider turkey hunting where I do now back then because you wouldn't ever even see a turkey. Not sure how long it will last or if it's the normal now (hopefully it stays the new normal). I always try to listen and watch pre season and in season to get a good idea of how many male birds are around. Best I can tell there's at least 2 gobblers left and 6-8 jakes after I'm tagged out. Not sure what the transition is now from 10-15 years ago, habitat, pressure, just more birds now than back then? I have no clue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 5627801, member: 1700"] In NW TN and SW KY I see a lot of people post in your same situation. I also see a lot of people in my situation where 10-15 years ago there wasn't a single turkey around where I hunt now. Didn't even consider turkey hunting where I do now back then because you wouldn't ever even see a turkey. Not sure how long it will last or if it's the normal now (hopefully it stays the new normal). I always try to listen and watch pre season and in season to get a good idea of how many male birds are around. Best I can tell there's at least 2 gobblers left and 6-8 jakes after I'm tagged out. Not sure what the transition is now from 10-15 years ago, habitat, pressure, just more birds now than back then? I have no clue. [/QUOTE]
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