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Started by Tom007, June 01, 2022, 06:43:24 PM
Quote from: Tom007 on June 02, 2022, 02:38:00 PMI want to get some opinions on another POSSIBLE factor that I have noticed that could be contributing to lower Turkey numbers, especially in the big woods. I have noticed in NY and NJ over the past decade the woods has matured, gotten much thicker. Areas that used to be more open are no longer open. I am wondering if this is leading to more "ambush" of poults and even adults due to the denser forests. I know here in NJ, very little logging goes on, the woods just keeps getting denser over time. Just an observation, might not have merit, but I wanted to throw this out there.....
Quote from: Wigsplitter on June 02, 2022, 03:21:49 PMOn the woods thickness observation I don't know - might make it easier for predator to get close for ambush and such - I live in Arkansas where timber industry is king and thick woods are common - we all keep coming back to a theme ... predators- along with human activity( harvest - timber/ ag practices) I hope we can get this downward trend turned around - I feel like Arkansas is about to cut state limit to one bird from 2 and several other states are following - maybe this will help some - I personally saw 9 busted eggs in the woods this spring all miles apart and from 3 different states.... tells me we are losing a ton in nest predation- I need to be trapping myself!! Great post here!
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 02, 2022, 03:29:04 PMQuote from: Tom007 on June 02, 2022, 02:38:00 PMI want to get some opinions on another POSSIBLE factor that I have noticed that could be contributing to lower Turkey numbers, especially in the big woods. I have noticed in NY and NJ over the past decade the woods has matured, gotten much thicker. Areas that used to be more open are no longer open. I am wondering if this is leading to more "ambush" of poults and even adults due to the denser forests. I know here in NJ, very little logging goes on, the woods just keeps getting denser over time. Just an observation, might not have merit, but I wanted to throw this out there.....There are places where I think this could definitely hold true, Tom, but I think about the areas I hunt in South Carolina where they have a very active and successful prescribed fire schedule and man I hunt some gorgeous, gorgeous woods that don't have the birds they had just a few years ago.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Tom007 on June 02, 2022, 03:42:10 PMThanks, great responses, it's probably a culmination of everything unfortunately...
Quote from: Howie g on June 02, 2022, 04:38:15 PMYes , there are more nest predators than ever , habitat gets less and less . But we are over looking the most obvious! OURSELVES!!!!
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 02, 2022, 04:57:21 PMQuote from: Howie g on June 02, 2022, 04:38:15 PMYes , there are more nest predators than ever , habitat gets less and less . But we are over looking the most obvious! OURSELVES!!!! Been a lot of people in this thread, including me, who have mentioned hunters (me personally believing we're the greatest impact). That to say, I don't think most the people engaging in this conversation are oblivious to that. The question that hasn't been raised is whether or not we're willing to face stricter regulation for the potential of a rebounded population? Your right Chester , I kinda miss worded what my meaning was . The new regulations are coming , and WE are going to have to stick by them , and hold others accountable also . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk