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Started by quavers59, April 09, 2016, 11:11:54 AM
Quote from: OldSchool on April 10, 2016, 10:57:49 AMI know several different guys here locally that shoot 4-6 birds each spring, when our bag limit is 2 bearded turkeys, and these guys are some of the first to complain about the lack of birds. It makes me wonder how many people there are like this throughout the state. Not that I think their solely responsible for the problems we have here, but it can't help and it seems to me that they don't care as long as they get theirs... and mine, and yours. It's a greed filled, cutthroat world out there and sadly, it seems to have crept into turkey hunting too. Common sense and common courtesy seem to be declining as fast as our NY birds. Sorry, I'm getting off track.Bob
Quote from: jed clampett on April 09, 2016, 09:58:49 PM1st page says Illinois an Iowa has more turkeys than you can.shake a stick at!! I am from Illinois an that's funny right there....lmao....we only get one week per permit...you can get multiple permits in alot of counties....i live in McLean county ..you can get 1 for sure an your dang lucky to get two...i had better watch out this year...i might get trampled by all the turkeys..lmao
Quote from: arthur on April 10, 2016, 01:11:17 PMjust how do you figure killing hens in fall has no impact ? Just think if you have limited amount of hens you limit the amount of poults in spring were is your logic behind the theory of it dont hurt to kills females. just look at the pa deer herd or ny herd
Quote from: turkaholic on April 10, 2016, 07:00:07 AMLong time NY turkey hunter for over 30 years. I also was taken back by the fall season reduction. Closing a fall season down will not solve this. It may help but fall hunting does not impact the population at all. I posted here a few weeks ago about LPDV and Avain Pox and how the NY DEC are very worried about this. It is like cancer that effects birds and they grow tumers around places like their eyes and that are easy targets to predators. There is talk that it may be spread by spreading chicken manure in farming fields. I encourage everyone to google this and get informed about the real reason for the decline. It's not just NY it all over.