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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5102318" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>Again I don't doubt declines in some areas. How extensive are the Twra studies of reproduction? What areas of the state are they in? I I am not doubting that some areas of the state are having issues. Why is it so hard to believe other areas are thriving? I am not the enemy and promise I am dedicated to what is best for turkeys but I refuse to bash the Twra at every turn and talk about how bad it is when I have been in my area and up to 3 hours away from my house and heard as many gobblers if not more than ever . All I am getting at is TN is one of the few states to remain steady this long not even Missouri can say that . I will absolutely go along with whatever needs to be done once Twra completes it's study and has information to move forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5102318, member: 13434"] Again I don't doubt declines in some areas. How extensive are the Twra studies of reproduction? What areas of the state are they in? I I am not doubting that some areas of the state are having issues. Why is it so hard to believe other areas are thriving? I am not the enemy and promise I am dedicated to what is best for turkeys but I refuse to bash the Twra at every turn and talk about how bad it is when I have been in my area and up to 3 hours away from my house and heard as many gobblers if not more than ever . All I am getting at is TN is one of the few states to remain steady this long not even Missouri can say that . I will absolutely go along with whatever needs to be done once Twra completes it's study and has information to move forward. [/QUOTE]
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