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Started by quavers59, August 10, 2022, 10:22:33 AM
Quote from: TurkeyReaper69 on August 10, 2022, 01:58:29 PMUnfortunately it probably is in the foreseeable future as many state game agencies or wildlife boards are regulating seasons/ amending regulations due to public outcry rather than heeding the advice of the state biologists (Looking at you Tennessee).With the huge inflation in demand I'm more in favor of pricing out more folks with non-resident license costs to the point only the die-hard turkey hunters will remain in the traveling game rather than slashing limits. Turkey hunting appears to be going in the direction of western big game and it is not pretty.You can thank a plethora of mitigating factors for where we are today. I place direct blame on influencers, money hungry state game agencies, and improper management of the resource. It is depressing to think of all the places off the top of my head that have been ruined by influencing and advertising. Shame.... it was good while it lasted.
Quote from: quavers59 on August 10, 2022, 10:22:33 AM I See The Writing on the wall. I am hoping that my own State of New York stays at a " 2 Gobbler Limit" for at least another 5 years or so. These Declining Turkey numbers especially in the Southeast has to Plateau at some point soon with less Predators being Born in a response to less Prey Available. Hoping for a Big Wild Turkey Turnaround and hopefully my Title to this Thread never comes True.
Quote from: TurkeyReaper69 on August 10, 2022, 02:07:05 PMQuote from: TurkeyReaper69 on August 10, 2022, 01:58:29 PMUnfortunately it probably is in the foreseeable future as many state game agencies or wildlife boards are regulating seasons/ amending regulations due to public outcry rather than heeding the advice of the state biologists (Looking at you Tennessee).With the huge inflation in demand I'm more in favor of pricing out more folks with non-resident license costs to the point only the die-hard turkey hunters will remain in the traveling game rather than slashing limits. Turkey hunting appears to be going in the direction of western big game and it is not pretty.You can thank a plethora of mitigating factors for where we are today. I place direct blame on influencers, money hungry state game agencies, and improper management of the resource. It is depressing to think of all the places off the top of my head that have been ruined by influencing and advertising. Shame.... it was good while it lasted.Oh, and to add onto this R3 has absolutely been a raging success or a complete and utter failure depending on what side of the coin you look at. R3 has been used as an excuse for influencers (youtubers, podcasters, outdoor industry, etc) to exploit a resource for a cash lining in their pockets or for their name to be remembered. And this doesn't just stop with turkey either, every single one of them is in it for the money or fame. If they truly wanted to make a difference and attract new hunters they'd be volunteering on mentored hunts or teaching hunter's safety classes.
Quote from: Hook hanger on August 10, 2022, 07:12:47 PMMaybe 1 bird states will thin out the less serious hunters. I honestly think some of the states that start emplimenting draws for non-residents is in the foreseeable future of turkey hunting.
Quote from: Tom007 on August 10, 2022, 07:39:19 PMQuote from: Hook hanger on August 10, 2022, 07:12:47 PMMaybe 1 bird states will thin out the less serious hunters. I honestly think some of the states that start emplimenting draws for non-residents is in the foreseeable future of turkey hunting.This might bring in some controversy for those hunters that live in one state, belong to a club or have a hunting camp in another? The draw process would be unfair to this group that regularly counts on hunting these states every year.