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<blockquote data-quote="cm1021" data-source="post: 5313284" data-attributes="member: 11119"><p>I trap one farm pretty hard every year since we leased it. The turkey are abundant on that farm. I average probably 10 coyote, 30+ Raccoon, a bobcat or two, and countless possums with a few skunks mixed in. </p><p></p><p>Does it help? I'm sure it does, but the thing I have found more substantiating than anything is I have three covey of quail on the property. There wasn't one that I could find 4 years ago. 2 years ago had two covey. This past year I personally jumped three. If quail find it a good habitat, I KNOW turkey should survive there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cm1021, post: 5313284, member: 11119"] I trap one farm pretty hard every year since we leased it. The turkey are abundant on that farm. I average probably 10 coyote, 30+ Raccoon, a bobcat or two, and countless possums with a few skunks mixed in. Does it help? I'm sure it does, but the thing I have found more substantiating than anything is I have three covey of quail on the property. There wasn't one that I could find 4 years ago. 2 years ago had two covey. This past year I personally jumped three. If quail find it a good habitat, I KNOW turkey should survive there. [/QUOTE]
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