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Started by El Pavo Grande, March 11, 2021, 10:41:09 AM
Quote from: g8rvet on March 11, 2021, 01:12:43 PMDang it El Pavo. LOL I thought you were asking me to start one. I am going to post in here what I typed in the other thread. Can a thread be merged or can I delete my thread?
Quote from: btomlin on March 11, 2021, 03:59:29 PMDisclaimer: I trap because I enjoy it. Predator management is a indirect benefit of my enjoyment. Yes, I've been called heartless, a "barbarian", etc. I'd like to say I haven't heard it from other hunters, but that would be inaccurate. I have seen a turkey population increase in the properties I trap and the landowners have as well. I don't have any "studies", but I do know a cat is a cat and cats kill....many times just because they are a cat. Raccoons, skunks, possums, etc all take eggs or young. I figure if I remove one mouth it is one less mouth needing fed regardless if it is a bunny, quail, pheasant, turkey nest or one of their young. I heard a trapper by the name Robert Waddell(he is an instructor at the FTA Trappers College) state that a female coyote will take a fawn a day(if she can find one) while she is lactating for her pups. I'm guessing on the days she isn't getting a fawn that she isn't going hungry due to all of the "new life" that is occurring at that time of the year.I agree that the better the habitat, the better the carrying capacity and it should be the #1 focus. However, that carrying capacity would apply to all animals. The more prey species available due to better habitat, the more predators due to increased supply of prey and habitat also. Like I stated, if I can provide some "relief" to the prey species, I'm going to provide it. Am I going to be able to 100% control it?? Absolutely not, but I feel it does help and the removal of some predators is something I can control unlike the weather or people running bulldozers through cover.
Quote from: Dtrkyman on March 11, 2021, 02:21:32 PMIt all matters! I know in central Illinois when the turkeys were at peak numbers it was not long after a recent Distemper outbreak in the area, you could not even find a coon track for several years!Now years later the coons rebounded, skunks and bob cats are way up, Coyotes are always there, but Coyotes were there during the peak!Also there are now some invasive habitat issues in the area, bush honeysuckle has gotten out of control in many areas, those properties have nothing in the woods besides it and mature trees, at turkey level there is nothing, little food and no nesting cover, I would love to hear a biologists opinion on that plant! But I know of several properties that were once loaded with birds, now honeysuckle is prominent and birds are scarce.Add to that some poor years for hatching and it is too much for them to over come.I am no biologist but I have guided and managed properties in that area for 15-20 years and all the quality turkey properties I have been on in recent years have minimal honeysuckle! I can not see how trapping wouldn't help, season is usually late winter, so removing those nest robbers prior to the birds breeding sounds like a win!