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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5060337" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>takeaways for turkey hunting...</p><p>the never ending UT study is going to be extended yet another year before results are released. Now they want 2 full seasons after the regulation change of season opening later in southern counties. Tons of incredible data can be obtained from this study. Too bad analysis paralysis is keeping the biologist's head in the sand and the commissioners in the dark.</p><p></p><p>a new study is starting.... they are banding 300 males each year (75 from each region) for the next 5 years and challenging us to kill them all. Seems like a total waste of time. Who gives a rip how many males survive the season as long as they are removed after the hens are bred and jakes are left to do the breeding the following year. Basic turkey population dynamics... it's all about driving poult production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5060337, member: 2805"] takeaways for turkey hunting... the never ending UT study is going to be extended yet another year before results are released. Now they want 2 full seasons after the regulation change of season opening later in southern counties. Tons of incredible data can be obtained from this study. Too bad analysis paralysis is keeping the biologist's head in the sand and the commissioners in the dark. a new study is starting.... they are banding 300 males each year (75 from each region) for the next 5 years and challenging us to kill them all. Seems like a total waste of time. Who gives a rip how many males survive the season as long as they are removed after the hens are bred and jakes are left to do the breeding the following year. Basic turkey population dynamics... it's all about driving poult production. [/QUOTE]
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