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<blockquote data-quote="wildlifefarmer" data-source="post: 5515927" data-attributes="member: 19620"><p>WOW, there are a lot of options and thoughts!! I too was saddened to see the delay in the season and the reduction of the limit but I WILLING to do anything that is legal to help out the turkey populations/hunting. Habitat management and trapping has been key to helping all the little critters. If you're a dedicated hunter of any type, deer turkey rabbit quail etc you should try your best to trap trap trap trap then trap some more. What else are you doing during January, February and March. It's not hard or difficult to do. Just enjoy it and all the other opportunities you have outside in nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildlifefarmer, post: 5515927, member: 19620"] WOW, there are a lot of options and thoughts!! I too was saddened to see the delay in the season and the reduction of the limit but I WILLING to do anything that is legal to help out the turkey populations/hunting. Habitat management and trapping has been key to helping all the little critters. If you’re a dedicated hunter of any type, deer turkey rabbit quail etc you should try your best to trap trap trap trap then trap some more. What else are you doing during January, February and March. It’s not hard or difficult to do. Just enjoy it and all the other opportunities you have outside in nature. [/QUOTE]
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