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Quote from: Gentry on February 16, 2020, 08:54:16 PMQuote from: Goodtimekiller on February 16, 2020, 08:17:58 PMQuote from: Gentry on February 16, 2020, 07:51:29 PMI was part of an NWTF chapter for a while and finally realized that I really didn't agree with what was happening. I think the organization was beneficial to the wild turkey at one time, but I have never seen their presence or evidence of their presence anywhere that I personally hunt or have hunted, and populations seem to be falling everywhere. Where are they doing anything to help a single turkey?I will go as far as to say that the NWTF's promotion of the sport for monetary gain is doing our precious turkeys more harm than good. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf you have hunted turkeys, are able to have guns, seen more abundant wildlife, you have definitely seen the presence of the nwtf, whether you knew it or not.And, the nwtf id helping fund and provide personnel to several states to study the decline in turkeys.If you think that anyone promoting hunting is hurting the sport, when hunter numbers are falling drastically on a national level, you are selfish or ignorant.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWell I guess I struck a nerve. They must sign your check. I can agree with your first paragraph. Although I was not aware they have helped us maintain our 2nd amendment in anyway. Where are the hunter numbers dramatically falling? I've heard this before but have never seen proof, but I have not looked for it. I don't think they falling one bit. Definitely not in the SE. I believe they are more turkey hunters in the woods now than ever before. I would like to see the numbers. We are all selfish to some existent when it comes to turkey hunting. Ignorant nah I don't believe so. That's all I have to say about this topic. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Goodtimekiller on February 16, 2020, 08:17:58 PMQuote from: Gentry on February 16, 2020, 07:51:29 PMI was part of an NWTF chapter for a while and finally realized that I really didn't agree with what was happening. I think the organization was beneficial to the wild turkey at one time, but I have never seen their presence or evidence of their presence anywhere that I personally hunt or have hunted, and populations seem to be falling everywhere. Where are they doing anything to help a single turkey?I will go as far as to say that the NWTF's promotion of the sport for monetary gain is doing our precious turkeys more harm than good. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf you have hunted turkeys, are able to have guns, seen more abundant wildlife, you have definitely seen the presence of the nwtf, whether you knew it or not.And, the nwtf id helping fund and provide personnel to several states to study the decline in turkeys.If you think that anyone promoting hunting is hurting the sport, when hunter numbers are falling drastically on a national level, you are selfish or ignorant.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Gentry on February 16, 2020, 07:51:29 PMI was part of an NWTF chapter for a while and finally realized that I really didn't agree with what was happening. I think the organization was beneficial to the wild turkey at one time, but I have never seen their presence or evidence of their presence anywhere that I personally hunt or have hunted, and populations seem to be falling everywhere. Where are they doing anything to help a single turkey?I will go as far as to say that the NWTF's promotion of the sport for monetary gain is doing our precious turkeys more harm than good. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Spurs on February 18, 2020, 08:12:28 AMQuote from: dzsmith on February 18, 2020, 02:03:30 AMQuote from: Spitten and drummen on February 17, 2020, 04:41:00 PMQuote from: nativeks on February 17, 2020, 04:04:58 PMOn a local level our chapter does some great things. Spring turkey clinic for youth and interested non hunters, women in the outdoors activities, buying trees for some of the local public lands, college scholarships, youth hunts for doves, ducks and turkeys.I will say I get tired of them whoring out Kansas as a mecca when numbers have dropped precipitously. I contacted the biologist several years and they kept saying they would come back. Now that they havent guys are hitting the panic button. I hadnt been to a banquet in a couple years. Amazing how few people go anymore, and how little stuff goes for at the auction.Thats great. How are they helping the birds again? As far as trees , our state gives them out freely to anyone who will plant them. Pines that is. Instead of focusing on clinics and hunts for everyone , how about spending some on getting rid of nest predators , protecting hardwood forest , re stocking and just wild turkey habitat in general. When they started , populations exploded and expanded. Fast forward and turkey populations have been dwindling wide as a whole. Just my opinion.would be nice to get some legislation to make foresters keep some limited amount of hardwoods on timber company land. nothing necessarily excessive or anything that would cripple loggers but dagnam a little more timber on the creeks wouldn't hurt them at all and would vastly help wildlife.Many timber company's have adopted a SMZ (stream management zone), but I'm 100% in agreement with you that it should be mandated by the state. I've always said there should be a 100' buffer along upland drains and a 300' buffer along creeks/bayous. But I'm from AR and anything that could slow down logging is like spitting in mammas face.
Quote from: dzsmith on February 18, 2020, 02:03:30 AMQuote from: Spitten and drummen on February 17, 2020, 04:41:00 PMQuote from: nativeks on February 17, 2020, 04:04:58 PMOn a local level our chapter does some great things. Spring turkey clinic for youth and interested non hunters, women in the outdoors activities, buying trees for some of the local public lands, college scholarships, youth hunts for doves, ducks and turkeys.I will say I get tired of them whoring out Kansas as a mecca when numbers have dropped precipitously. I contacted the biologist several years and they kept saying they would come back. Now that they havent guys are hitting the panic button. I hadnt been to a banquet in a couple years. Amazing how few people go anymore, and how little stuff goes for at the auction.Thats great. How are they helping the birds again? As far as trees , our state gives them out freely to anyone who will plant them. Pines that is. Instead of focusing on clinics and hunts for everyone , how about spending some on getting rid of nest predators , protecting hardwood forest , re stocking and just wild turkey habitat in general. When they started , populations exploded and expanded. Fast forward and turkey populations have been dwindling wide as a whole. Just my opinion.would be nice to get some legislation to make foresters keep some limited amount of hardwoods on timber company land. nothing necessarily excessive or anything that would cripple loggers but dagnam a little more timber on the creeks wouldn't hurt them at all and would vastly help wildlife.
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on February 17, 2020, 04:41:00 PMQuote from: nativeks on February 17, 2020, 04:04:58 PMOn a local level our chapter does some great things. Spring turkey clinic for youth and interested non hunters, women in the outdoors activities, buying trees for some of the local public lands, college scholarships, youth hunts for doves, ducks and turkeys.I will say I get tired of them whoring out Kansas as a mecca when numbers have dropped precipitously. I contacted the biologist several years and they kept saying they would come back. Now that they havent guys are hitting the panic button. I hadnt been to a banquet in a couple years. Amazing how few people go anymore, and how little stuff goes for at the auction.Thats great. How are they helping the birds again? As far as trees , our state gives them out freely to anyone who will plant them. Pines that is. Instead of focusing on clinics and hunts for everyone , how about spending some on getting rid of nest predators , protecting hardwood forest , re stocking and just wild turkey habitat in general. When they started , populations exploded and expanded. Fast forward and turkey populations have been dwindling wide as a whole. Just my opinion.
Quote from: nativeks on February 17, 2020, 04:04:58 PMOn a local level our chapter does some great things. Spring turkey clinic for youth and interested non hunters, women in the outdoors activities, buying trees for some of the local public lands, college scholarships, youth hunts for doves, ducks and turkeys.I will say I get tired of them whoring out Kansas as a mecca when numbers have dropped precipitously. I contacted the biologist several years and they kept saying they would come back. Now that they havent guys are hitting the panic button. I hadnt been to a banquet in a couple years. Amazing how few people go anymore, and how little stuff goes for at the auction.