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#1
2024 Killer B's / Re: Tick tock!
Last post by Tom007 - Today at 05:53:15 AM
Amen fellas, I am proud to be part of your fraternity. Great season, great times, and most of all great memories!
#2
Great bird with a cool old gun. Sounds like the next step is a percussion double.
#4
Ttt
#5
20 Gauge Turkey Guns / Re: New Browning A5 20 - Stock...
Last post by Will - Today at 12:32:15 AM
I sure hope so. I'm waiting to buy one hoping they come out with a camo version
#6
General Forum / Re: Word Association Game
Last post by RutnNStrutn - Today at 12:03:55 AM
Stand
#7
General Forum / Re: Turkey Numbers
Last post by nativeks - May 17, 2024, 11:52:25 PM
Quote from: eggshell on May 15, 2024, 06:58:11 AMI agree with almost all the perspectives shared, but I strongly agree with the habitat findings. We've always had predators and turkeys done well. I do think raccoons are a much more prevalent since the fur market crashed. However, if we have good habitat I think their impact is much less. I also think Human encroachment is impacting turkeys. More and more land is being swallowed up and developed in some form.

When it comes to habitat, most landowners just do not give a dam. If it cost money to do or it doesn't make them money they aren't interested. One way to augment this is for conservation agencies and sportsmen's groups to pay up for habitat projects. Put money in their hands and landowners will do it. This is expensive, but every little bit helps. I would like to see some public information posted on web site as to what good habitat looks like and how to get it established. Research is useless paper if findings are never implemented. I know NWTF has made some efforts towards this, but I suspect they spend way more on member recruitment and social programs. I won't knock salaries, because someone has to do the work. I would like to see a program like the CRP program for forest land.
Kansas has Habitat First. They still can't get landowners to sign up. I used it for native grass restoration and tree removal, but I am a needle in a haystack on the landscape. Actually had a Jake strutting in my south field this year, but I haven't shot a turkey since 2020. I am still a sponsor member of our NWTF as our chapter does a lot of good work.
https://ksoutdoors.com/Services/Private-Landowner-Assistance/Wildlife-Biologists/Habitat-First-Program/Practice-Descriptions/Practice-Descriptions-Specifications
#8
Pot Calls Forum / Re: Removing a slate surface
Last post by austinc - May 17, 2024, 11:46:42 PM
I've used a heat gun to remove them. Set the heat gun on a table pointed up and hold the pot over it upside heating, but don't get it to hot. Then use a razorblade to clean old glue off the pot and the piece of slate. Goop works good, but I prefer e6000 on my calls.
#9
I've never seen a competition where they just ran yelpers. Usually they have a set number of calls, say five, they have to make. Might be the plain yelp of the hen or the cutting of an excited hen or the kee kee run of a lost young gobbler, whatever. I took what they said in that video to mean they'd used yelpers before to make certain calls in competitions. But I could be entirely wrong.


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#10
Box Calls / Re: Best Chalk
Last post by Gman - May 17, 2024, 10:49:20 PM
Thank You, I will use the chalk that you send!