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Turkey numbers …think about it
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<blockquote data-quote="Newt" data-source="post: 5326715" data-attributes="member: 19912"><p>At this stage in the game we need to worry about the gobbler's just as much as the hens IMO. And I would love to see the plastic turkey and fans banned and he is right it would save thousands of gobblers. </p><p>I think a lot of people assume there is another gobbler just around the corner ready to be the next ladies man when we carry ol Tom out over our shoulder. I am not sold out on that theory at least in my neck of the woods. Ban the decoys the boss breeding male doesn't charge running wide open to his death to whoop a intruding plastic turkey opening morning all across the state. That leaves more toms breeding hens and re-breeding due to early nest bust etc. </p><p>just makes sense to me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newt, post: 5326715, member: 19912"] At this stage in the game we need to worry about the gobbler’s just as much as the hens IMO. And I would love to see the plastic turkey and fans banned and he is right it would save thousands of gobblers. I think a lot of people assume there is another gobbler just around the corner ready to be the next ladies man when we carry ol Tom out over our shoulder. I am not sold out on that theory at least in my neck of the woods. Ban the decoys the boss breeding male doesn’t charge running wide open to his death to whoop a intruding plastic turkey opening morning all across the state. That leaves more toms breeding hens and re-breeding due to early nest bust etc. just makes sense to me [/QUOTE]
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