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Started by Neill_Prater, May 30, 2021, 09:30:30 AM
Quote from: quavers59 on June 06, 2021, 02:45:44 AM Ban all TSS Ammo so this Asinine practice of taking 60 + 70 yard Shots is stopped.
Quote from: saltysenior on June 06, 2021, 09:06:42 PMain't too many complete misses with a shotgun.
Quote from: eggshell on June 07, 2021, 07:00:47 AMQuote from: saltysenior on June 06, 2021, 09:06:42 PMain't too many complete misses with a shotgun.Amen and double amen. I have not been someone who watched a lot of videos, but of the ones I have 95% of the claimed missed where actually hit birds. I have a few misses in my portfolio too, but I know they were also hit birds. Misjudging distance is my biggest problem in the past. Of all my misses I have three I know were complete misses, because I shot trees. This year I shot a tree and the gobbler didn't even know he had been shot at, he just heard a loud noise and moved out of range. In 48 years I have cleaned a bunch of birds with healed over shot in them. If you break a bone the bird is dead. Thankfully turkeys are tough critters and unless shot gets into organs they will survive. Most so called misses are hunter error and long shots result in more than close shots. Some complete misses I have seen have been ultra close and thus very small patterns. I think we claim a miss in self defense many times. In reality if we don't put the bird down for the count he is in essence a wounded bird. There is one more scenario that grinds my grits. Shooting a bird in a group and hitting other birds. I can't tell you how many times I have watched this happen in videos and real life. Let the dang birds separate.....aarrrrgggg
Quote from: vt35mag on June 06, 2021, 09:47:45 PMState of NH is testing the blood of turkeys harvested for West Nile virus. They have been assessing whether or not the virus has impacted their ruffled grouse population, so maybe a virus or disease has something to do with declining turkey populations?Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk[/quot now we a possible reason for a decline that holds water everywhere....
Quote from: owlhoot on June 02, 2021, 10:51:23 PMQuote from: Paulmyr on June 02, 2021, 10:34:53 PMSo with all this predator talk am I to believe that states or areas that have good turkey populations haven't had an increase in predators since the drop in trapping participation?Doubtfull. Which states have increasing turkey populations ?
Quote from: Paulmyr on June 02, 2021, 10:34:53 PMSo with all this predator talk am I to believe that states or areas that have good turkey populations haven't had an increase in predators since the drop in trapping participation?
Quote from: vt35mag on June 06, 2021, 09:47:45 PMState of NH is testing the blood of turkeys harvested for West Nile virus. They have been assessing whether or not the virus has impacted their ruffled grouse population, so maybe a virus or disease has something to do with declining turkey populations?Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk
Quote from: eggshell on June 07, 2021, 12:32:39 PMGobblenut, I know a guy who only carries two shells. He has always said it made him more disciplined. I talked him into the second shell just in case he needed a back up, which he never has.
Quote from: PNWturkey on June 07, 2021, 01:18:57 PMQuote from: owlhoot on June 02, 2021, 10:51:23 PMQuote from: Paulmyr on June 02, 2021, 10:34:53 PMSo with all this predator talk am I to believe that states or areas that have good turkey populations haven't had an increase in predators since the drop in trapping participation?Doubtfull. Which states have increasing turkey populations ?I have been looking online for state-by-state information about turkey populations and harvest, trying to compile a map of turkey population trends for each state (say, 2010 vs. 2020) to see if there are any patterns across certain regions.It is challenging as some states have very spotty data on estimated turkey populations. Also, current harvest numbers compared to historical harvest can also be skewed due to online reporting vs. in-person historical reporting...
Quote from: owlhoot on June 07, 2021, 02:25:33 PMQuote from: PNWturkey on June 07, 2021, 01:18:57 PMQuote from: owlhoot on June 02, 2021, 10:51:23 PMQuote from: Paulmyr on June 02, 2021, 10:34:53 PMSo with all this predator talk am I to believe that states or areas that have good turkey populations haven't had an increase in predators since the drop in trapping participation?Doubtfull. Which states have increasing turkey populations ?I have been looking online for state-by-state information about turkey populations and harvest, trying to compile a map of turkey population trends for each state (say, 2010 vs. 2020) to see if there are any patterns across certain regions.It is challenging as some states have very spotty data on estimated turkey populations. Also, current harvest numbers compared to historical harvest can also be skewed due to online reporting vs. in-person historical reporting...Yes , a challenging task to say the least.To me online reporting makes it easy. Cell phone apps , really easy. Not having to take a 50 mile round trip to check one in saves gas money and time. You can get on with your day. I do miss the check station meeting other people and seeing what they shot too.Unsure where you were going with that? More or less being checked in?