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<blockquote data-quote="th88" data-source="post: 5535567" data-attributes="member: 16217"><p>I forgot about those crazy fall bird limits!</p><p></p><p>In many places, those flocks of 100+ birds were right after the reintroduction boom. History shows us that the reintroduction booms aren't really sustainable. You see the boom almost everywhere after turkeys are successfully reintroduced and take hold. The high populations may last a decade or more, but eventually they decline and start to experience the natural swings that turkey populations experience. You can look at pretty much any state's turkey history and see this. There are states right now still in the boom phase, but their populations will eventually drop and level off too with ups and downs along the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="th88, post: 5535567, member: 16217"] I forgot about those crazy fall bird limits! In many places, those flocks of 100+ birds were right after the reintroduction boom. History shows us that the reintroduction booms aren't really sustainable. You see the boom almost everywhere after turkeys are successfully reintroduced and take hold. The high populations may last a decade or more, but eventually they decline and start to experience the natural swings that turkey populations experience. You can look at pretty much any state's turkey history and see this. There are states right now still in the boom phase, but their populations will eventually drop and level off too with ups and downs along the way. [/QUOTE]
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