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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 5325416" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>I'd like to see if this has actually been discussed or not. TSS patterns way better than Longbeard XR, specifically meaning it isn't too tight at close range and puts way more pellets in the bird. I don't see a reason for banning it at all, it's expensive but it's effective. And I am not a fan of long range shots at a turkey, personally.</p><p></p><p>As for the decoys I'll remain neutral on that one. I never use them, but haven't seen scientific data showing that they are hurting the reproductive capability of turkeys. I will say I think it's entirely possible they are, but I'd like to see something definitive, not just heresay or speculation.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I just read the rest of the replies, doesn't surprise me it was just a rumor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 5325416, member: 9284"] I’d like to see if this has actually been discussed or not. TSS patterns way better than Longbeard XR, specifically meaning it isn’t too tight at close range and puts way more pellets in the bird. I don’t see a reason for banning it at all, it’s expensive but it’s effective. And I am not a fan of long range shots at a turkey, personally. As for the decoys I’ll remain neutral on that one. I never use them, but haven’t seen scientific data showing that they are hurting the reproductive capability of turkeys. I will say I think it’s entirely possible they are, but I’d like to see something definitive, not just heresay or speculation. Edit: I just read the rest of the replies, doesn’t surprise me it was just a rumor. [/QUOTE]
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