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Started by deathfoot, February 26, 2023, 08:28:19 PM
Quote from: deathfoot on February 26, 2023, 08:28:19 PMSo the season opener thread opened up a thought I've often pondered..Why do some (I would guess most actually) states not require you to check in your turkey?? Here in Virginia it's been required since I began hunting. And Virginia has a great record keeping system. This allows them to know exactly how many turkeys are killed and which counties etc. now, I realize there are those who don't check them in. But it's still a good system to have. I've hunted multiple states. And I can't recall very many of them with the check in system and I always found that mind boggling. I know some states send out surveys as I've gotten those. But that in itself isn't a true kill count. I do think more states are going to this as I've researched for travel and hopefully more states continue to get on board. I'm also a firm believer in separating the tags. Which Virginia doesn't do for turkeys. They separated the bear tag several years ago due to the bear hunters request. This keeps a deer hunter from just happening to shoot a bear as it walks by while deer hunting (legally) unless you have a tag. And then the bear must be checked in. While most of the fall turkey season here in VA doesn't fall during rifle season (in my region), turkeys can be shot on certain days of rifle deer season. And yes, with a rifle (that's a whole other subject). I've always found it hard to stomach knowing that someone sitting in a deer stand can blast a turkey with a .300 mag on those days. But it happens. Way too much. When you buy a big game license in Virginia it comes with both deer and turkey tags. It's my opinion they should be separate. This would give the game department an honest number of turkey hunters and it would reduce the number of turkey killers during deer season with a 30/30 or .308 or whatever high power rifle they have. So while I think it's good to debate issues such as opening times, bag limits etc. I think that each state needs to look at a check in system. And we all know that isn't full proof. But it's better than a complete guess estimate!
Quote from: quavers59 on February 27, 2023, 07:30:16 AM I wish New Jersey still had Check Stations. It all comes down to Money. There seems to be less money for everything these days.
Quote from: Neill_Prater on February 27, 2023, 09:44:37 AMQuote from: quavers59 on February 27, 2023, 07:30:16 AM I wish New Jersey still had Check Stations. It all comes down to Money. There seems to be less money for everything these days. Missouri had physical check stations for both deer and turkey until maybe 2000? Not sure of the year. I've heard others lament the loss here as well, but I look at it differently. I don't have any stats to back my thinking up, but humans are, by nature, lazy. Theoretically, the easier the process, the greater the participation rate. Here an animal had to be checked in the county of harvest, or an adjoining one. A hypothetical: if you are one of those tends to follow the rules, but are not necessarily a stickler for them, and you have a gobbler in your trunk that took you 3 hours to bring into gun range and you are now 45 miles away from home and running late for a family trip to grandma and grandpa's house you promised the wife and kids, are you more likely to take a side trip to the nearest check station 12 miles out of your way, or punch a few "buttons" on your phone? Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk
Quote from: roberthyman14 on February 27, 2023, 10:14:56 AMFlorida check in process is a joke. Until the have an actual tag. It doesn't solve much. With the paper system you can throw it away once you get home and the animal is all cleaned up. Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
Quote from: joey46 on February 27, 2023, 10:18:34 AMQuote from: roberthyman14 on February 27, 2023, 10:14:56 AMFlorida check in process is a joke. Until the have an actual tag. It doesn't solve much. With the paper system you can throw it away once you get home and the animal is all cleaned up. Sent from my SM-N960U using TapatalkPoachers will always poach. It took too long to even get this far. We'll see how it goes.