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Started by deerhunt1988, June 18, 2021, 01:29:02 PM
Quote from: WV Flopper on June 19, 2021, 09:43:40 AM Man I believe you are right on Gobstopper I too the life of me, can't understand why ever state doesn't require all turkeys checked in/registered. The yearly numbers in themselves are a tool for the state biologist to use. I went down and hunted the green swamp one day. Can't remember what time it was when I pulled up to the closed gate, but it was way early. I was the fifth vehicle, maybe 6th in line. The line was stretched around the turn and you could just see headlights.... Probably as close to a feeling of setting on a Nascar starting line as I will ever get.
Quote from: Dtrkyman on June 18, 2021, 05:32:52 PMI have virtually zero interest in hunting Florida, too many other opportunities for me and I really don't care what color his feathers are.Fl. is safe from me for the foreseeable future! Have at it boys!
Quote from: Old Gobbler on June 22, 2021, 09:35:21 PM1) I believe they limit the out of state awarded permits to 10% max per quota unit 2)I have 8 years worth of preference points (8 points) and still no permit for the area im looking to get , the areas are declining in quality due to hunting pressure 3 ) every po-dunk hillbilly with next to no property, a lease , trespass or the like is a "guide" BE CAUTIOUS 4) read the writings of Dr. Lovett Williams..the upmost expert and authority on the subject of where and what is a real Osceola...not some keyboard hero who wants your money 5) I warned people 20 years ago the bottom will fall out on Osceola hunting ...sadly we are at 22million Florida residents now , ot wont last long and when the bottom drops out it will be fast 6) the fwc has no idea what they are doing regarding managing the turkey program..CLUELESS I bet if you asked them at the board meeting what the harvest figures are on the wmas' for the STATE they wouldn't even know ..btw it ussualy hovers arround 700 , thats right only 700
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on June 23, 2021, 12:40:29 PMI've been pouring over the WMA draw data from spring 2018 through now. It is taking a lot of time to put it all together in a presentable form, but i'm slowly getting there.Here's a highlight though:After a certain YouTuber put south FL WMAs on the radar, applications for some south FL WMAs have nearly doubled just from 2018 thru 2020. They can't blame that on COVID since the application periods were Nov. 2017 and Nov. 2019.
Quote from: FLGobstopper on June 18, 2021, 04:55:11 PMSpeaking as a FL native and resident for 45 years I believe they really haven't a clue how to, nor do they care much for managing our native wildlife. Turkeys here are but a drop in the bucket compared to our fisheries, beaches, golf courses, theme parks, etc, etc. It's a shame, but the way people are moving here in droves, habitat in disappearing and the lack of open lands I think the reality is that if somethings do not change it won't just be the opportunity for non-residents and residents that will be disappearing but the actual turkeys themselves. Unfortunately, I think the attitude of our wildlife commission is mostly apathetic at best. The only management they really do is severely regulate hunters through seasons and limit opportunity. In some areas we still have a good amount of birds, but it's an absolute miracle and does not have anything to do with our wildlife or turkey management practices. FFWC has no idea! I could go on and on and on... Please don't bring up the NWTF and their involvement in FL either because that's a joke as well.