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Started by Bobby5, April 16, 2021, 01:26:33 PM
Quote from: Bobby5 on April 16, 2021, 01:26:33 PM This may be a dumb question but I have about 75 acres and hunt surrounding farms. Everybody in my family hunts (wife,son,) and was curious if we all harvested gobblers from the same area how would that effect the population and future gobbler population? If you harvest a mature bird do others move into the area ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: shaman on April 16, 2021, 02:12:08 PMQuote from: Bobby5 on April 16, 2021, 01:26:33 PM This may be a dumb question but I have about 75 acres and hunt surrounding farms. Everybody in my family hunts (wife,son,) and was curious if we all harvested gobblers from the same area how would that effect the population and future gobbler population? If you harvest a mature bird do others move into the area ? Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkGobblers gobble in part to keep each other appraised of their presence. A lot of other birds do it as well. When a gobbler falls silent, another gobbler often comes in to claim the territory. I had an instance many years ago where I shot an old, dominant bird on a neighboring ridge. Before noon, another gob had announce his presence on the ridge (hesitantly at first). By the next morning, he was cock of the walk up there.If the population is healthy then killing gobs won't have a huge effect. Most states time their seasons so that most hens are bred before season's start. Also remember that a turkey's life is rather short. Yes, they can live for over a decade if everything is just right, but most gobs die of something after their 2nd or 3rd season. I've been in situations at my farm where there were too many gobs and not enough hens as well as too many hens and not enough gobblers. Both caused a ruckus. Bottom line: when there is a deficiency where one sex is over-represented the turkeys switch into warp drive. The deficiency does not last long. When there have seemed to be not enough gobblers, the hens get raucous and yelp and cackleall day. They want to be bred and they want to be bred NOW!