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Started by TurkeysForTomorrow, June 07, 2022, 10:46:30 PM
Quote from: arkrem870 on June 08, 2022, 08:34:30 AMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on June 08, 2022, 07:57:06 AMGlad to see THP giving back some of the profits they've made by exploiting our public lands and state agency budgets. After all the public land opportunities they've helped reduce (most recently in TN, right after being paid by TWRA), the very least they can do is throw a little back after screwing public land hunters across multiple states in the U.S.Likely fundraising through their social media channels. Buy their merchandise and they will donate $5 kinda deal.Why they'd partner with them is beyond my comprehension. Immediately makes me skeptical of TFT. When someone exploits a public resource for profit changing the fabric of public land turkey hunting through increased pressure and regulation it's not to be celebrated.
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on June 08, 2022, 07:57:06 AMGlad to see THP giving back some of the profits they've made by exploiting our public lands and state agency budgets. After all the public land opportunities they've helped reduce (most recently in TN, right after being paid by TWRA), the very least they can do is throw a little back after screwing public land hunters across multiple states in the U.S.
Quote from: TurkeysForTomorrow on June 08, 2022, 06:02:46 PMTurkeys For Tomorrow (TFT) was founded by veteran turkey hunters and our whole mission statement revolves around a "forturkeys" mindset. We were founded 16 months ago and in this short time we have laced our boots up and gone to work for turkey hunters nationwide. We have committed funding to 4 crucial research projects and put boots on the ground in multiple states... some of the research projects have not been announced yet. It's worth mentioning, most of the states we have built a relationships with have been very approachable, some have accepted us with open arms and welcomed our mission, and others have not been as accepting that's just part of the everyday grind we face as we go to work for turkey hunters. This is a process and we are working hard daily to get farther along and work towards implementing solutions to reverse the downward trend seen across areas of the country. The point is we are actively seeking ways to help the wild turkey, through financial means and any other possible avenues, if you want the opportunity to steer our organization towards solutions and additional research, I encourage you to join and let your voice be heard, this is going to take everyone. You may ask, "Who are these folks who have decades and decades of turkey hunting prosperity and bliss and what gives them the right to tell me what to do?" You would be right. We do not have that right, however we are trying to make an impact to benefit the wildlife we all love. To get the right answer to any problem someone first has to ask the right question and to proceed from there with a dialogue among the turkey hunting community. This the attempt of each participant to do just that.We are not here to tell you what to do or how to hunt. You are hunters and you are responsible for the miraculous comeback of these grand birds once. You know what is right and what is wrong. You are hunters and you know the situation in the area you hunt. Our goal is to ask the right questions and to put the money we raise towards the best possible cause. If we have done that and only one of these questions is answered and addressed correctly we have made a difference. Imagine that all these are the right questions and they are answered and addressed correctly. Who's to say the best days of turkey hunting are behind us? You are hunters and only you can force the scientific, moral, ethical, and political changes needed to accomplish the goal of reversing a perfect storm that is currently wreaking havoc on wild turkeys in some areas, we are here to assist the hunting community and to make the above happen. However there's a question you must all ask yourself, if not you, if not hunters, then who??? I encourage everyone to go to turkeysfortomorrow.org and explore the research we have initiated and the individuals associated with our organization. Thank you.
Quote from: Bolandstrutters on June 09, 2022, 08:09:52 AMPersonally I don't think we have time for these multi year studies. What we know for sure, at least here in Missouri, is that nest success is just about on par with what it was in the glory days. Poult survival is what has dramatically declined over the last 15 years. Sink every dollar into habitat and we will see positive results. Determining when a turkey gobbles is not going to make poults survive. Good luck with your organization so. We are all on the same team, just have different opinions on how to reach our goal.
Quote from: eggshell on June 09, 2022, 09:04:20 AMQuote from: Bolandstrutters on June 09, 2022, 08:09:52 AMPersonally I don't think we have time for these multi year studies. What we know for sure, at least here in Missouri, is that nest success is just about on par with what it was in the glory days. Poult survival is what has dramatically declined over the last 15 years. Sink every dollar into habitat and we will see positive results. Determining when a turkey gobbles is not going to make poults survive. Good luck with your organization so. We are all on the same team, just have different opinions on how to reach our goal.I agree we have an emmediate problem, but in the world of Natural Sciences things do not happen rapidly. Causation nor resolution come fast. It takes time. The problem lies in recognizing a problem before it becomes catastrophic and cutting off the root cause when it addressable. Just like in medicine preventitive is better than reactive. Sadly we are often asleep at the wheel and enjoying the feast when in fact we are eating the last pig. Only when the chef tells us we ate the last pig do we cry out, "what happened" and where can we get more pigs.