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Started by eggshell, March 29, 2021, 08:03:06 AM
Quote from: eggshell on March 30, 2021, 09:06:31 AMI agree Ward, My personal opinion is reduced nest success is the primary cause. They even hint at this in the proposal announcement when they say due to reduced brood success in recent years. In my opinion two things are paramount; Habitat destruction and nest depredation. One other factor that is uncontrollable is weather. I don't think that in the big picture harvest is impacting the flock in any significant form.I don't know a fix for the nest predators on a large scale. The destruction of the fur market really destroyed our predator control. Raccoon hunting used to be huge around here and now I know of 1-2 active coon hunters. Add in all the other nest predators and it's a tough go for hens. I don't think any single predator is more destructive than raccoons. I used to trap and I would catch anywhere from 25-30 raccoons on my trap lines . I can catch that many now by simply trapping around my barns and garden.
Quote from: the Ward on March 30, 2021, 12:03:23 PMQuote from: eggshell on March 30, 2021, 09:06:31 AMI agree Ward, My personal opinion is reduced nest success is the primary cause. They even hint at this in the proposal announcement when they say due to reduced brood success in recent years. In my opinion two things are paramount; Habitat destruction and nest depredation. One other factor that is uncontrollable is weather. I don't think that in the big picture harvest is impacting the flock in any significant form.I don't know a fix for the nest predators on a large scale. The destruction of the fur market really destroyed our predator control. Raccoon hunting used to be huge around here and now I know of 1-2 active coon hunters. Add in all the other nest predators and it's a tough go for hens. I don't think any single predator is more destructive than raccoons. I used to trap and I would catch anywhere from 25-30 raccoons on my trap lines . I can catch that many now by simply trapping around my barns and garden. Same situation where i live too. Raccoon population is out of control. And we also have a rising population of coyotes. Don't see hardly anyone running coonhounds around here any more.Like you said, fur prices bottomed out and people just quit trapping and hunting them.
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on March 30, 2021, 07:05:48 PMI'd love to know what % of hunters actually kill both of their birds on public. Thinking this will make a difference is laughable. Time in the woods kills turkeys. The more opportunity, the more killing. If they were genuinely concerned, they wouldn't be adding 2 days to the season!
Quote from: tracker vi on March 30, 2021, 08:52:30 PMIMO deer feeders = more coon
Quote from: Kylongspur88 on March 30, 2021, 10:16:10 PMQuote from: tracker vi on March 30, 2021, 08:52:30 PMIMO deer feeders = more coonTotally agree! I would love to see a study on whether there is a correlation between when baiting becomes legal and declines in turkey numbers. I also don't think using only harvest results is the best measure.