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Quote from: RutnNStrutn on August 20, 2021, 08:15:34 AMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on August 18, 2021, 04:56:46 PMRaised non-resident 3-day and 7-day hunting license fees from $125 to $150-Raised non-resident spring turkey permit fees from $20 to $50Just like SC. Only increases the NR cost to hunt. At least SC reduced the NR bag limit by 1. Mississippi didn't even do that. Neither state raised resident costs or reduced resident bag limits. Resident hunters take a hell of a lot more birds than NR's do.So the message to be taken from both states is that they really don't give a damn about increasing turkey numbers, they just want to appease the resident hunters by padding the state coffers from the wallets of NR's. How unfortunate for the turkey populations. Sent from deep in the woods where the critters roam.
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on August 18, 2021, 04:56:46 PMRaised non-resident 3-day and 7-day hunting license fees from $125 to $150-Raised non-resident spring turkey permit fees from $20 to $50
Quote from: MISSISSIPPI Double beard on August 21, 2021, 10:43:39 AMQuote from: J-Shaped on August 20, 2021, 04:14:10 PMQuote from: MISSISSIPPI Double beard on August 20, 2021, 12:26:53 PMQuote from: Chad on August 20, 2021, 11:38:43 AMI'm glad to see some changes being made. I believe a physical tagging system should be the next stepI agree, feeders should be outlawed during turkey season also.Feeders should be outlawed altogether, period. If you can't kill a deer in the state of Mississippi without the help of supplemental feed, you outta take up another hobby. Anecdotal I know, but a lot of turkeys are killed in the early season that have been patterned to corn, by people who otherwise wouldn't even kill a turkey. Why the state allows it, especially in the North zone, with the spread of CWD imminent, is beyond me.Somehow it's become the new normal.You are correct, except the first case of cwd was found in the central part of Ms.
Quote from: J-Shaped on August 20, 2021, 04:14:10 PMQuote from: MISSISSIPPI Double beard on August 20, 2021, 12:26:53 PMQuote from: Chad on August 20, 2021, 11:38:43 AMI'm glad to see some changes being made. I believe a physical tagging system should be the next stepI agree, feeders should be outlawed during turkey season also.Feeders should be outlawed altogether, period. If you can't kill a deer in the state of Mississippi without the help of supplemental feed, you outta take up another hobby. Anecdotal I know, but a lot of turkeys are killed in the early season that have been patterned to corn, by people who otherwise wouldn't even kill a turkey. Why the state allows it, especially in the North zone, with the spread of CWD imminent, is beyond me.Somehow it's become the new normal.
Quote from: MISSISSIPPI Double beard on August 20, 2021, 12:26:53 PMQuote from: Chad on August 20, 2021, 11:38:43 AMI'm glad to see some changes being made. I believe a physical tagging system should be the next stepI agree, feeders should be outlawed during turkey season also.
Quote from: Chad on August 20, 2021, 11:38:43 AMI'm glad to see some changes being made. I believe a physical tagging system should be the next step
Quote from: joey46 on August 23, 2021, 11:00:44 AMQuote from: RutnNStrutn on August 20, 2021, 08:15:34 AMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on August 18, 2021, 04:56:46 PMRaised non-resident 3-day and 7-day hunting license fees from $125 to $150-Raised non-resident spring turkey permit fees from $20 to $50Just like SC. Only increases the NR cost to hunt. At least SC reduced the NR bag limit by 1. Mississippi didn't even do that. Neither state raised resident costs or reduced resident bag limits. Resident hunters take a hell of a lot more birds than NR's do.So the message to be taken from both states is that they really don't give a damn about increasing turkey numbers, they just want to appease the resident hunters by padding the state coffers from the wallets of NR's. How unfortunate for the turkey populations. Sent from deep in the woods where the critters roam.Always has been and always will be since there is a big political element involved most everywhere. Watch and see Florida do nothing in the next few years. I still remember my first trip to Big Cypress when I camped at Bear Island and had the only Florida license plate in the camp. A one bird non-resident limit in Florida is a no brainer. Won't happen.
Quote from: TurkeyReaper69 on August 23, 2021, 04:57:34 PMQuote from: joey46 on August 23, 2021, 11:00:44 AMQuote from: RutnNStrutn on August 20, 2021, 08:15:34 AMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on August 18, 2021, 04:56:46 PMRaised non-resident 3-day and 7-day hunting license fees from $125 to $150-Raised non-resident spring turkey permit fees from $20 to $50Just like SC. Only increases the NR cost to hunt. At least SC reduced the NR bag limit by 1. Mississippi didn't even do that. Neither state raised resident costs or reduced resident bag limits. Resident hunters take a hell of a lot more birds than NR's do.So the message to be taken from both states is that they really don't give a damn about increasing turkey numbers, they just want to appease the resident hunters by padding the state coffers from the wallets of NR's. How unfortunate for the turkey populations. Sent from deep in the woods where the critters roam.Always has been and always will be since there is a big political element involved most everywhere. Watch and see Florida do nothing in the next few years. I still remember my first trip to Big Cypress when I camped at Bear Island and had the only Florida license plate in the camp. A one bird non-resident limit in Florida is a no brainer. Won't happen.Native Floridian here, just like I said about MS I don't think a non rez one bird limit would do anything in FL. sure I know FEC gets more NR apps than the other SFL WMAs. But realistically speaking how many non res are going into Corbett or BC and killing a bird not to mention two. Sure the pan handle any other CFL non quota areas would probably benefit from a one bird non rez limit. But no way the state would do such a thing. I'm willing to bet my life savings 99.5% of NR who kill 2 birds in FL are with an outfitter or own property. What we need is caps on NR license sales and draws for all public land.
Quote from: Old Gobbler on April 15, 2022, 08:45:01 PMBump on this ....how did the Mississippi season go for you guys with all these new regulations ?
Quote from: joey46 on August 23, 2021, 11:00:44 AMAlways has been and always will be since there is a big political element involved most everywhere. Watch and see Florida do nothing in the next few years. I still remember my first trip to Big Cypress when I camped at Bear Island and had the only Florida license plate in the camp. A one bird non-resident limit in Florida is a no brainer. Won't happen.
Quote from: deadbuck on April 16, 2022, 01:01:10 PMQuote from: Old Gobbler on April 15, 2022, 08:45:01 PMBump on this ....how did the Mississippi season go for you guys with all these new regulations ?The public I have hunted the past 14 years did see a drastic reduction in NR plates, but still too many resident total hunters for the population of birds available. I hunted public exclusively first 2 weeks of season and had 0 encounters with a bird and 0 gobbles heard. Swapped over to private land and killed birds on back to back to back hunts and was done. The damage has been done to the gobbler populations on public where I hunt the past 2 years and it may never be the same. May as well give out unlimited free NR tags here as their is no more damage to be done.