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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 5533857" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p>True. I don't think you're off base at all and agree that habitat mgt is also key with major considerations being what changes are going on not only on your property but neighboring land. A few personal examples from the last 10 years:</p><p>- I've had immediately adjacent neighbors clearcut no less than 800ac of mature hardwood.</p><p>- About 1/3rd of my farm is now 18 yr old planted pine that needs to thinned.</p><p>- What started out as a snake infested mess of a beaver swamp was reclaimed and is now 14ac of the prettiest pollinator habitat you could imagine.</p><p></p><p>All of the above habitat changes (some natural and others by man) have all increased, decreased, or altered the way turkeys use it. Wildlife mgt is a Rubik's cube and no single "silver bullet" exists especially for turkeys. The good news is there's alot land managers can do if they're up to the task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 5533857, member: 10006"] True. I don't think you're off base at all and agree that habitat mgt is also key with major considerations being what changes are going on not only on your property but neighboring land. A few personal examples from the last 10 years: - I've had immediately adjacent neighbors clearcut no less than 800ac of mature hardwood. - About 1/3rd of my farm is now 18 yr old planted pine that needs to thinned. - What started out as a snake infested mess of a beaver swamp was reclaimed and is now 14ac of the prettiest pollinator habitat you could imagine. All of the above habitat changes (some natural and others by man) have all increased, decreased, or altered the way turkeys use it. Wildlife mgt is a Rubik's cube and no single "silver bullet" exists especially for turkeys. The good news is there's alot land managers can do if they're up to the task. [/QUOTE]
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