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Quote from: WV Flopper on June 18, 2021, 01:46:00 PM 4878 fall turkeys were killed in Oklahoma in 2019. Slightly higher than their 10 year average, charts do not show 2020 data.
Quote from: WV Flopper on June 18, 2021, 02:05:40 PM I will agree, it is obvious you and I are looking at two different things, as I said their data.... Table A4 is an "Estimate", I did believe it to be factual. My mistake, but can their low number of 2298 be that far off? Their survey base is too small! Every one of our states should require checking in turkeys and all big game for that matter. These guesses, are just that, a guess. The state biologist need hard numbers to work with, for all game. Jim, I apologize. I can not say you are wrong.
Quote from: WV Flopper on June 18, 2021, 05:11:30 PM I know from a half asse, half witted person, me, that their (OK) numbers are wrong. There are to many holes in those numbers to be correct! I would like to say again, what I observed in OK this spring. "I seen more males than females." If you are just a bit smarter than the half wit I am, you can see the issue here with new recruitment of turkeys. I have only hunted turkeys for 32 years now, I can tell you that's not the ratio you want, if you want to sustain or grow a population!
Quote from: Jimspur on June 18, 2021, 05:27:14 PMQuote from: WV Flopper on June 18, 2021, 05:11:30 PM I know from a half asse, half witted person, me, that their (OK) numbers are wrong. There are to many holes in those numbers to be correct! I would like to say again, what I observed in OK this spring. "I seen more males than females." If you are just a bit smarter than the half wit I am, you can see the issue here with new recruitment of turkeys. I have only hunted turkeys for 32 years now, I can tell you that's not the ratio you want, if you want to sustain or grow a population!Like I said, I don't know if those numbers are right. I was just stating that if they are right eliminating fall hunting ain't gonna help. Those numbers look low to me but I can't find any other stats.
Quote from: Paulmyr on June 18, 2021, 06:13:35 PMQuote from: Jimspur on June 18, 2021, 05:27:14 PMQuote from: WV Flopper on June 18, 2021, 05:11:30 PM I know from a half asse, half witted person, me, that their (OK) numbers are wrong. There are to many holes in those numbers to be correct! I would like to say again, what I observed in OK this spring. "I seen more males than females." If you are just a bit smarter than the half wit I am, you can see the issue here with new recruitment of turkeys. I have only hunted turkeys for 32 years now, I can tell you that's not the ratio you want, if you want to sustain or grow a population!Like I said, I don't know if those numbers are right. I was just stating that if they are right eliminating fall hunting ain't gonna help. Those numbers look low to me but I can't find any other stats.It may depend on if your short sighted or long sighted on whether you think not shooting hens might help or not. Most likely won't have a dramatic effect next couple years. Over the next 20 years or more my guess it will have an effect.
Quote from: Gooserbat on June 18, 2021, 08:53:36 PMTrust me when I tell you a one bird limit is not the solution to nest predators and poult habitat. The captain of the ship is just spinning the wheel trying to look busy and not accomplishing anything.
Quote from: Jimspur on June 18, 2021, 01:52:29 PMQuote from: WV Flopper on June 18, 2021, 01:46:00 PM 4878 fall turkeys were killed in Oklahoma in 2019. Slightly higher than their 10 year average, charts do not show 2020 data.I think you're wrong. You are looking at harvest estimates based on 2,447 licensed hunters of which only 1,402 actually hunted. I'm looking at actual harvest numbers by county for all 77 counties.I'm not looking at an estimate.
Quote from: owlhoot on June 18, 2021, 10:33:18 PMQuote from: Jimspur on June 18, 2021, 01:52:29 PMQuote from: WV Flopper on June 18, 2021, 01:46:00 PM 4878 fall turkeys were killed in Oklahoma in 2019. Slightly higher than their 10 year average, charts do not show 2020 data.I think you're wrong. You are looking at harvest estimates based on 2,447 licensed hunters of which only 1,402 actually hunted. I'm looking at actual harvest numbers by county for all 77 counties.I'm not looking at an estimate.So for this to be right , your saying that 1402 hunted and killed 4878 turkey in the fall. That would be one heck of a success rate estimate.
Quote from: Jimspur on June 18, 2021, 10:49:52 PMQuote from: owlhoot on June 18, 2021, 10:33:18 PMQuote from: Jimspur on June 18, 2021, 01:52:29 PMQuote from: WV Flopper on June 18, 2021, 01:46:00 PM 4878 fall turkeys were killed in Oklahoma in 2019. Slightly higher than their 10 year average, charts do not show 2020 data.I think you're wrong. You are looking at harvest estimates based on 2,447 licensed hunters of which only 1,402 actually hunted. I'm looking at actual harvest numbers by county for all 77 counties.I'm not looking at an estimate.So for this to be right , your saying that 1402 hunted and killed 4878 turkey in the fall. That would be one heck of a success rate estimate.No - that's not what were saying. If you read the link that WV provided,the state of Oklahoma attempted to contact 5,954 hunters. They were only able to get interviews completed for 2,447 hunters. Of those 2,447hunters who had a license and were interviewed, 1,402 hunters actually hunted. So not everyone who bought a license actually went hunting.This is a sample of the total number of hunters and they are basing theirharvest "estimates" on the info received from these 1,402 hunters.There is obviously a lot more hunters in Oklahoma than this, but they'reestimating their harvest on this small sample size.If you read the link that WV provided it will make more sense.
Quote from: owlhoot on June 18, 2021, 11:02:32 PMQuote from: Jimspur on June 18, 2021, 10:49:52 PMQuote from: owlhoot on June 18, 2021, 10:33:18 PMQuote from: Jimspur on June 18, 2021, 01:52:29 PMQuote from: WV Flopper on June 18, 2021, 01:46:00 PM 4878 fall turkeys were killed in Oklahoma in 2019. Slightly higher than their 10 year average, charts do not show 2020 data.I think you're wrong. You are looking at harvest estimates based on 2,447 licensed hunters of which only 1,402 actually hunted. I'm looking at actual harvest numbers by county for all 77 counties.I'm not looking at an estimate.So for this to be right , your saying that 1402 hunted and killed 4878 turkey in the fall. That would be one heck of a success rate estimate.No - that's not what were saying. If you read the link that WV provided,the state of Oklahoma attempted to contact 5,954 hunters. They were only able to get interviews completed for 2,447 hunters. Of those 2,447hunters who had a license and were interviewed, 1,402 hunters actually hunted. So not everyone who bought a license actually went hunting.This is a sample of the total number of hunters and they are basing theirharvest "estimates" on the info received from these 1,402 hunters.There is obviously a lot more hunters in Oklahoma than this, but they'reestimating their harvest on this small sample size.If you read the link that WV provided it will make more sense.Got it. Maybe. So the 1402 who provided information killed 109 fall turkey. And then they used that to estimate 4878 turkey kill using the estimated amount of all turkey hunters in the state.