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Thoughts on the 4/15 opener?
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<blockquote data-quote="prstide" data-source="post: 5609844" data-attributes="member: 16038"><p>I was 100% behind the changes for years before they ever happened. Doing something is better than doing nothing when we, as turkey hunters, were seeing first hand there was definite problems. </p><p>Most with grievances about the change are short sighted. Regardless of whether there is "scientific data" backing the change, if you are truly a "turkey hunter", then protecting the resource in order to continue to have a huntable population for years to come should be at the forefront. If it isn't then you're part of the problem. </p><p>By the time de facto "scientific data" came about there likely wouldn't have been a d@mn turkey left to hunt. There may still not be any left in the coming years but at least it won't be from lack of trying to make needed changes.</p><p>That said this was the best opening morning I can recall over 7 or more years for myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prstide, post: 5609844, member: 16038"] I was 100% behind the changes for years before they ever happened. Doing something is better than doing nothing when we, as turkey hunters, were seeing first hand there was definite problems. Most with grievances about the change are short sighted. Regardless of whether there is “scientific data” backing the change, if you are truly a “turkey hunter”, then protecting the resource in order to continue to have a huntable population for years to come should be at the forefront. If it isn't then you're part of the problem. By the time de facto “scientific data” came about there likely wouldn’t have been a d@mn turkey left to hunt. There may still not be any left in the coming years but at least it won’t be from lack of trying to make needed changes. That said this was the best opening morning I can recall over 7 or more years for myself. [/QUOTE]
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