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Started by PalmettoRon, July 29, 2023, 02:15:53 PM
Quote from: PalmettoRon on July 29, 2023, 02:15:53 PMI attended a meeting put on by the SC DNR which was very informative. A lot of the decline in turkey numbers was explained and some myths exposed.2010 was the last good hatch. Basically a hen has has to produce 2.0 poults for turkey numbers to stay even. 2021 was a break even year so this Spring was a little better. There has been an overall decline for years in recruitment of birds.2002 was our peak harvest at about 25K. 35K hunters in 1992 killed roughly the same number of turkeys as 50K hunters in 2022.A 3 year average shows 8% of the kill were jakes, 9% of the kill was on public land, 22% was after Noon, and 9% of the kill was by NR hunters--this despite our early opening.23% used a strutter decoy or fan and had the same overall success rate as those who didn't.20% of hunters killed 1 bird, 1.7% 2 birds and 2% killed 3 birds.58% of the harvest occurred before the first eggs were laid, with the average first egg laid on April 9th.The average date for egg incubation across the Southeast is April 24th.Habitat change and loss along with predation(non human) are the biggest factors in the decline.Pigs are thought to account for around 1% of nest loss. Studies of coyote scat showed only 9% contained turkey DNA.It would appear the biggest change to try to reverse the decline would be for SC to move our opener back to at least April 10th to allow for optimal breeding Perhaps eliminating PM hunting or at least limiting the days of PM hunting would be beneficial as again 22% of our harvest was in the PM.Trying to encourage trapping certainly could be beneficial and the beneficial role of fire is not being utilized as only around 3% of our land is being burned.Unfortunately in SC, the legislature has an outsized role in setting DNR laws and previously did not listen to the DNR recommendation to move the seasons into April. In fact a few years ago the statewide opener was moved to March 20th for a few years which made no sense as often at least in the Upstate if one gobbler came in multiples did and with a 2 bird a day limit and at times 2 hunters together---well you can do the math on that one.It will be interesting to see where season changes in TN and GA will lead, but all ideas need to be considered to preserve this option for future hunters and any changes need to be based on science and not political favors. I won't hold my breath on that.
Quote from: joey46 on August 01, 2023, 06:22:40 AMPlease keep bumping this up as it goes along. Some Florida guys are following it closely. Thanks. Politics plays a very big part down here.