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Upland game birds, predators, and fur harvest

Started by nativeks, March 10, 2023, 04:22:44 PM

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nativeks

Interesting presentation by the Upland Game Biologist, Furbearer Biologist, and Turkey biologist is KS. Start at about 2hrs 33 min.
https://www.youtube.com/live/oTpbykhtvhE?feature=share

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Hook hanger

So why are coons not poult or juvenile predators on the chart? I have watched a tom get attacked  by a coon and thought the tom was going to lose the battle  honestly.

rifleman

The turkey population is way down in my area and the only change is the increase in nest robbers.  Noone hunts coons or possums anymore.

nativeks

Quote from: Hook hanger on March 10, 2023, 04:57:44 PM
So why are coons not poult or juvenile predators on the chart? I have watched a tom get attacked  by a coon and thought the tom was going to lose the battle  honestly.
Im guessing they dont do it often enough to be considered an issue.

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Hook hanger

Quote from: nativeks on March 16, 2023, 02:30:58 PM
Quote from: Hook hanger on March 10, 2023, 04:57:44 PM
So why are coons not poult or juvenile predators on the chart? I have watched a tom get attacked  by a coon and thought the tom was going to lose the battle  honestly.
Im guessing they dont do it often enough to be considered an issue.

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Any data saying that? A coon is vicious around chicken coops. Would presume they do the same out in the woods.