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Started by quavers59, May 09, 2021, 02:05:31 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on May 09, 2021, 09:03:08 AMThere are lots of edges to this sword. Turkey hunting is becoming more popular with the masses due to the aesthetics of spring gobbler hunting and the fact that it is just a very enjoyable and interactive type of hunting. However, as more and more pressure is put on the resource, the law of diminishing returns will eventually come into play. As turkeys adapt to the increased hunting pressure,....less gobbling, less willingness to come to calls and decoys,...less dedicated turkey hunters will drop out.As for the theory that "we have to recruit more hunters in order to protect the future of hunting". well, I for one do not buy that at all. That theory is promoted by folks who make money off of having as many hunters around as they can. The number of hunters in this country right now is somewhere around 5% of the population, maybe even a little less than that. If the general public decides they want to see hunting outlawed in the U.S., adding a few more percentage points to that total is not going to make one iota of difference. In addition, the resource can only handle so much pressure put on it before measures have to be taken to protect it. As of right now, we are all discussing declining turkey numbers, decreasing bag limits, shorter seasons, hunts going to lottery draws, and the like. If we keep killing more turkeys than are being replenished through reproduction every year, hunter numbers will be decreased one way or another. That applies, not only to wild turkeys, but to most other game species, as well. If we keep promoting the concept of recruiting more and more hunters when there are limited resources and limited places to pursue them, we are slowly cutting our own throats.
Quote from: Greg Massey on May 09, 2021, 12:55:10 PMI guess we all have to realize we were new hunters also at one time.
Quote from: Dtrkyman on May 09, 2021, 12:33:32 PMGood points gobblenut, however if there are less of us then funding for wildlife suffers. If our primary contribution is to funding for wildlife and wild places then we need more of us.Fortunately the taxes on guns and ammo provide major funding for wildlife, I do not think hunting tags etc. can support it on it's own.
Quote from: quavers59 on May 09, 2021, 02:05:31 AM Up front, I have nothing against New Turkey Hunters. But these days, I am seeing so many more Spring Turkey Hunters afield here in New York State. Maybe the Southern States have the same problem. No complaint here- just an observation. I know, I will always get my 2 to 4 Spring Toms- but many others will compete with so many New Hunters afield.
Quote from: Sasha and Abby on May 09, 2021, 04:05:32 PMIf decoys and fanning were outlawed, there would be much fewer "turkey hunters" in the woods...