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<blockquote data-quote="tnanh" data-source="post: 4847660" data-attributes="member: 20182"><p>One thing most people that have posted seem to agree on is our turkeys are mismanaged miserably. They aren't the only resource that is mismanaged. They all are. Asian carp in the fisheries, disease in the deer with CWD and EHD and still 3 does a day, and turkeys are disappearing. Our resource managers do nothing until it is too late. I have said this before and threads get locked and people think it is a personal attack. Let me be clear in saying it is not a personal attack on anyone. Things have got to change with wildlife management in Tennessee. The only thing that can be done with the deer and turkeys is season and limit changes in my opinion. Reluctance to try and fix the problems will mean sooner or later fewer jobs needed in wildlife management because there will not be enough left to manage. It is time for them to go to work and fix some things. Even if it means changing the opening date or limits for this spring. Change the limit to one or two turkeys until they can figure out what is going on may accomplish something without changing the dates. I have no idea on a answer but I do know the same ole same ole year after year is not going to work. Statewide seasons and limits is not either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnanh, post: 4847660, member: 20182"] One thing most people that have posted seem to agree on is our turkeys are mismanaged miserably. They aren't the only resource that is mismanaged. They all are. Asian carp in the fisheries, disease in the deer with CWD and EHD and still 3 does a day, and turkeys are disappearing. Our resource managers do nothing until it is too late. I have said this before and threads get locked and people think it is a personal attack. Let me be clear in saying it is not a personal attack on anyone. Things have got to change with wildlife management in Tennessee. The only thing that can be done with the deer and turkeys is season and limit changes in my opinion. Reluctance to try and fix the problems will mean sooner or later fewer jobs needed in wildlife management because there will not be enough left to manage. It is time for them to go to work and fix some things. Even if it means changing the opening date or limits for this spring. Change the limit to one or two turkeys until they can figure out what is going on may accomplish something without changing the dates. I have no idea on a answer but I do know the same ole same ole year after year is not going to work. Statewide seasons and limits is not either. [/QUOTE]
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