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Started by quavers59, July 24, 2021, 03:55:10 PM
Quote from: Shiloh on July 27, 2021, 08:34:58 AMIf New Jersey wasn't on the map now it probably will be. This thread almost seems hypocritical. Not being negative towards anyone on here because I know there are good intentions involved, but many are scouring these threads and learning more about NJ with every post.
Quote from: JeffC on July 27, 2021, 12:19:02 PMgood luck, Jersey numbers peaked years ago, the state still will sell you permits, but you better have private land to fill the tags.
Quote from: GobbleNut on August 07, 2021, 09:25:25 AMWhen all is said and done, all states should be basing their bag limits on turkey population trends, and especially as to how those correlate to hunter numbers and pressure put on the resource. Having higher bag limits in a situation where the turkey population is steady or increasing, and where the resource is under-hunted is one thing. Having multiple-gobbler bag limits in a situation where the resource is declining and hunting pressure is excessive is entirely another. I don't have a clue how New Jersey fits into that picture, but it sounds to me like it has perhaps moving from the former more towards the latter. There are no doubt places where both of those conditions exist. However, I believe the situation of an under-hunted resource is becoming less and less prevalent. Regardless, in any case it should be intuitive to understand that we cannot continue to let ever-increasing hunter numbers kill excessive numbers of a continuingly-decreasing resource. That should be quite clear to everybody.
Quote from: bobcat19 on August 08, 2021, 10:16:57 AMFellow NJ hunter myself, here's my 2 cents: no one mentioned the benefit of the current system at limiting the amount of hunters hunting a specific week in a specific zone. Sure you can buy all the OTC permits you want but typically they are only available in the zones with limited public access and limited to no turkey population.I agree the northern part of the state is in trouble and has been for awhile now, I've hunted it my whole life and its very hard to consistently be on turkeys. Knowing this I have a moral thing in my mind if I or someone I know harvests a bird from an area (public or private) I won't go back there that spring even if I can get an OTC permit for that zone.With that being said I wouldn't be opposed to a 3 bird per turkey season limit or even a 2 bird per season limit per hunter. But thats not really the root cause of the issue. Its the out of whack predator prey balance and sub-prime turkey habitat. Much of the public land isn't right for turkeys. It amazes me any turkeys survive at all with all the coyotes, opossums, foxes, hawks, etc. up in north jersey.
Quote from: GobbleNut on July 25, 2021, 02:39:33 PMQuote from: quavers59 on July 25, 2021, 02:20:04 PMNo Sir Gobblenut- 1 Spring Gobbler is permitted each day. However if that Hunter is succesful on a Monday- that hunter can purchase another turkey permit over the counter " if" more Turkey permits are still available for that " Zone". And this can continue on and on. And you can Buy a permit for another Zone as well. So yeah- if a hunter is Greedy and has the time and the money- that Spring Hunter can easily buy 15 or more Turkey permits. "The System needs to change pronto".Sounds like it. How do the rest of your fellow NJ turkey hunters feel about this? If your opinion is universal among your fellow hunters, the way to affect change is to organize and lobby your DNR to get it done. (This is one arena where the NWTF clout is a benefit. If you have a state NWTF chapter, you should contact the leadership and find out where they stand, and if they agree with you, petition the DNR to get things changed)
Quote from: quavers59 on July 25, 2021, 02:20:04 PMNo Sir Gobblenut- 1 Spring Gobbler is permitted each day. However if that Hunter is succesful on a Monday- that hunter can purchase another turkey permit over the counter " if" more Turkey permits are still available for that " Zone". And this can continue on and on. And you can Buy a permit for another Zone as well. So yeah- if a hunter is Greedy and has the time and the money- that Spring Hunter can easily buy 15 or more Turkey permits. "The System needs to change pronto".