The Turkey Population seems to be increasing some in north New Jersey. I think the recent Black Bear Hunt will help out as well. They are everywhere. They pry open a Dumpster and their Raccoon Brothers are soon on the Scene to reap some benefits.
I am thinking that Black Bears with that Sensitive Nose of theirs find their share of Turkey Nests. 10 Eggs would be just a Snack. Raccoons probably find more then their share of Turkey Nests.
Still,I called up a Flock of 12+ members with my Halloran Long Box this past October 28th and picked out a Jake. 12lbs he went.
Hopefully alot more Gobbling this Spring .
Maybe if DNR would do away with your Fall season, more hens and jakes would live to help increase the population. We are our own worst enemies. Just saying.
bbcoach,I don't know how to quote on this site.
So why is It that South Eastern States with no Fall Turkey Season still have Turkey Populations that are tanking lower compared to States that do have a Conservative Fall Turkey Season?
You would think that a State with no Fall Turkey Season would have Turkey Populations that would rise rapidly. But that is not want ,I am reading in different areas and watching videos on Utube that has to do with Declining Turkey Populations.
Up North here in New York and New Jersey- very few are interested in Fall Turkeys unless one appears below their Deer Stand and gets arrowed.
I live and hunt in New Jersey. I can say from many years/hours in the field that the population in the Northern zones are way down in recent years. There are many reasons I'm sure, but they are down. I wish in person checking stations would come back. This is one of the "non-biological" reasons IMO that we have seen a decline. Hopefully nature takes care of itself and we see a rebound, time will tell.
North jersey numbers are still very low. Saying one little area is got some is off, especially in the fall/winter. You tend to find bigger flocks with other areas completely void.
Now the fall hunt ending might help some, protecting hens as well. So would limiting the number of tags springtime. Who needs more than a couple birds when we want to do what's best for resource? Being tagged out might give guys an idea to mentor a kid to one.
I ain't never seen a bear go after a turkey or nest and don't think it's a big issue. bobcat, fox, coyotes, birds of prey, etc would take way more than a bear. Other states have responded to the drop NJ is ridiculous in their non response. Same for deer. It'd be easy to make positive changes if wildlife management was the objective.
I agree we are our own worst enemy by taking some when we shouldn't just because the state said we can
Well said
Bowguy + Tom007. It is quite possible that all 3 of us hunt different areas of Sussex County,Passaic County, and into Bergen County in North,NJ. I Know where Bowguy Hunts as he has been on a few different sites years back.
Without a doubt Wild Turkeys are migrating and moving South from 45,000+ area- Harriman State Park in New York. Just North of the New Jersey Border.
No Hunting in Harriman State Park. That is a huge acreage for Turkeys to Thrive and that is exactly what is happening.
As far as the Spring Quota of Gobblers. There should be a Limit. 3 would be more then enough for Spring Gobblers in New Jersey. And Corn Baiting for Deer should be outlawed.
I understand in areas of Western Sussex County- Turkeys are not doing as well. Down in Rockland County on the Palisades Highway- Flocks of Turkeys are often seen. And Rockland County,NY connects to New Jersey.
Since,I live in New York and Hunt New Jersey as well- my prospective of what,I am seeing might differ from others in different areas of North New Jersey..
Quote from: quavers59 on November 28, 2023, 01:53:13 AM
Bowguy + Tom007. It is quite possible that all 3 of us hunt different areas of Sussex County,Passaic County, and into Bergen County in North,NJ. I Know where Bowguy Hunts as he has been on a few different sites years back.
Without a doubt Wild Turkeys are migrating and moving South from 45,000+ area- Harriman State Park in New York. Just North of the New Jersey Border.
No Hunting in Harriman State Park. That is a huge acreage for Turkeys to Thrive and that is exactly what is happening.
As far as the Spring Quota of Gobblers. There should be a Limit. 3 would be more then enough for Spring Gobblers in New Jersey. And Corn Baiting for Deer should be outlawed.
I understand in areas of Western Sussex County- Turkeys are not doing as well. Down in Rockland County on the Palisades Highway- Flocks of Turkeys are often seen. And Rockland County,NY connects to New Jersey.
Since,I live in New York and Hunt New Jersey as well- my prospective of what,I am seeing might differ from others in different areas of North New Jersey..
100% correct. There are pockets/areas that seem to be coming back, basically Bowguy and I talk about this a bit, we both agree it just is not what it used to be for sure.....