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Started by 2flyfish4, April 03, 2022, 11:03:30 PM
Quote from: Hobbes on April 04, 2022, 08:00:40 PMDid you just propose a federal limit on turkeys while defending "reaping"? Federal limit?? The feds have no jurisdiction over state owned wildlife. They pulled it off with waterfowl because they migrate north to south across the country.
Quote from: wvboy on April 04, 2022, 04:53:11 PMI avg 4 or 5 usually for myself.. and call a few more in for others.. I usually hunt 3 to 4 states a year.. That said.. I don't wish to limit anyone.. if it's legal and you have the time and money to do it.. go kill all you can.. I leave it up to each state to set the limits.. I personally am not a good enough hunter to kill as many as 20 to 30 a year.. I know my limitations.. guys like Pinhoti kill that many for a reason.. they are flat out better than me.. if I hunted the same amount as him in as many states and on public land.. I wouldn't come close to his kill numbers.. that dude is a flat out turkey killer.. good for him.. I wish I was that good.. I think some guys are just jealous cause he is that good.. I don't know the man.. but have seen a lot of post on social media that he is a lot different than what he portrays in his videos.. he preaches public land courtesy, but in reality practices something else .. I have seen from more than one person on social media.. I have no idea.. and everyone can have there own opinion.. all I know is that guy can flat out hunt and kills more turkeys than I can ever dream of..
Quote from: g8rvet on April 04, 2022, 01:02:23 PMOP has a lot of questions/topics within that thread.Federal limit? Heck no. No way, no how. The genie that would let out of the bottle would be enormous and far reaching. It would by necessity involve a Federal turkey stamp to raise money for law enforcement like the waterfowl stamp does. It would require all states have a check in system and would make travel more difficult. Adding more laws to a state bird would be terrible. What works in Florida may not work in Wyoming and vice versa. I tend to bounce around from public to private. Some of the private tracts I hunt are small and once I have (or someone with me) reached my self imposed limit, I move on. I don't travel to turkey hunt, so 2 per year is my max anyways. It is up to each state to figure their harvest and for every Youtuber out there, there are plenty of non-youtubers that do the same. If the resource can handle it and the hunter wants to spend the $$ and the time, have at it. The state makes their limits based on hunter harvest and license sales, so it is what it is. The best thing for a state is if they don't have a unique subspecies-like a relatively small area Osceola which sees large pressure from out of staters. Florida is tasked with handling that and not the feds. It sucks for those from South Florida as they have lots of out of state competition for a limited amount of land. Reaping is silly and I will never do it. Not for harvest or bird number reason, but because it is outside of my personal code of ethics. I am not much of one to judge what others do (as long as they are legal). [/quoteI have concerns with alot of states not being able to adequately track bird harvest numbers. I know slot of great biologist that work for the states and WMA's that would like to see turkey populations managed better, but their hands are tied b/c of state funding or it taking an act of congress to get something changed.