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Started by El Pavo Grande, March 11, 2021, 10:41:09 AM
Quote from: g8rvet on March 11, 2021, 01:28:30 PMGood point El Pavo. I think your best point is what to do when habitat management is out of the equation, or at least moved way down the list. Much harder answer and one that probably no one can accurately answer (there will never likely be any studies on it, no money there for research). I think I am guilty of thinking more about the massive public areas that I hunt instead of smaller areas as well. A big difference in trapping on 20,000 acres vs 600,000 acres. Owlhoot, "Missouri Conservation reports 1997-98 over 200,000 raccoons trapped. In 2018-19 22,562 raccoons trapped. With 25 years of steady decline.". Are you saying there was less trapping done or that fewer were actually caught? If so, is half as much trapping being done with 90% less trapped or is actually 90% less trapping being done? Is the 25 year decline in raccoons trapped or raccoons attempted to be trapped I guess is my question. Because that would likely be two very different cause and effects.In my state, there is an oral vaccination program for raccoons for rabies control in certain areas (not to save the raccoons but to lessen the transmission to people and domestic animals). Would make sense that there would be a longer survival of raccoons in that area and a greater reduction of nest success. As the area is semi urban/semi rural, not sure if anyone has looked at that, but I will ask.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 13, 2021, 01:38:52 PMYep, people seem to overlook those avian predators, as well as the burgeoning crow/raven populations as being an issue. Unfortunately, with hawks, falcons, eagles, and such being protected like they are,...and even crows and ravens in some places,...that presents some problems that probably call for some "creative" solutions.
Quote from: dzsmith on March 13, 2021, 09:15:58 PMIm not a skeptic to trapping because I was trapping before it was cool. All I have to say is.....you cant out trap over harvested turkeys areas......
Quote from: owlhoot on March 13, 2021, 10:24:59 PMQuote from: dzsmith on March 13, 2021, 09:15:58 PMIm not a skeptic to trapping because I was trapping before it was cool. All I have to say is.....you cant out trap over harvested turkeys areas......Ok . trapping should be one of the things that should help. Hunting predators should help. Who is overharvesting the hens? The poults? Hunters are taking their share of toms for sure. Surely in some areas there are more tags available than toms to fill them.Some states have some really long seasons, all day hunting and 3-5 tags, dang.Just the way it is i guess ? Here in Missouri we have none of that plus tons of hunters, well over twice the hunters as say Alabama with the same estimate populations of turkeys. So late April start, 3 weeks long , 2 tags and close at 1:00 pm. And still have dwindling populations.
Quote from: Paulmyr on March 13, 2021, 06:09:39 PMJust got finished listening to another podcast with Dr chamberlain on the Southern Sportsman. Very good discussion on a variety of subjects involving the wild turkey. Hunting pressure, habitat concerns, breeding cycles, predator control and more. Much better than the meat eater podcast. The hosts in my opinion aren't as dense as the Meateater guy. Very well thought out questions and answers. Here's a linkhttps://thesouthernoutdoorsmen.libsyn.com/ep-225-turkey-gps-movement-studies-turkey-fact-vs-fiction-with-dr-mike-chamberlain