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Started by jgard, February 24, 2020, 08:15:52 PM
Quote from: dah on March 01, 2020, 10:50:44 PM Talked to a Wildlife tech a couple years ago who lives and manages a WMA in Oklahoma and asked how many birds he thought was averaged taken on said WMA in a spring season . Limit is one bird . He replied twenty five checked in and probably another twenty five not checked . Have also heard from general people that hunting license is only for city people , and get to private hunting places for opener and locals already limited . People , not necessarily all turkey hunters , if you know what I mean , could very well be a part of the problem . Urban sprawl and acreages are carving habitat up daily . How many of you have lost hunting places ? I think habitat and weather condition play a big role .
Quote from: Dermott on March 01, 2020, 02:24:57 PMYes, all of the above. KS has cut limits but don't know if will help much as most didn't tag out when you could take 2 gobblers in spring & 4 any sex in fall. I will adjust but really miss the old days (1981-2010) but will continue to hunt. One bird for an out of stater it is expensive so hopefully many will stay home?
Quote from: dzsmith on March 03, 2020, 02:45:51 AMQuote from: Dermott on March 01, 2020, 02:24:57 PMYes, all of the above. KS has cut limits but don't know if will help much as most didn't tag out when you could take 2 gobblers in spring & 4 any sex in fall. I will adjust but really miss the old days (1981-2010) but will continue to hunt. One bird for an out of stater it is expensive so hopefully many will stay home?many many many Midwest outfits are a pump and dump operation. they don't care what you kill, and many people from my neck of the woods go there for that exact reason.......please don't anybody chime in and act like this don't happen especially in Kansas. ive seen it with my own eyes. its rural...youre not gonna get caught. zero consequences ....