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Quote from: Swampmonkey on February 16, 2026, 09:58:08 AMNever understood the over satisfaction and self congratulations of "yeah killed that one on public". lol. Who cares?
Quote from: WLT III on February 16, 2026, 11:35:30 AMQuote from: Swampmonkey on February 16, 2026, 09:58:08 AMNever understood the over satisfaction and self congratulations of "yeah killed that one on public". lol. Who cares?I'll start by saying that I've been hunting local public ground way before it was cool. For me, it has not been so much public ground, but hunting pressured turkeys, rather than unpressured turkeys. I enjoy the challenge more than killing someone's pets. Plenty of private turf that is just as heavily pressured as public though
Quote from: sasquatch1 on February 16, 2026, 11:49:02 AMQuote from: Swampmonkey on February 16, 2026, 09:58:08 AMNever understood the over satisfaction and self congratulations of "yeah killed that one on public". lol. Who cares?Lol rightHonestly I've not killed many private birds but the ones I did kill have me more trouble than the public birds.On public I find birds alone much more so than on private where the flocks aren't busted up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: appalachianassassin on February 16, 2026, 07:00:22 PMIn my zip code, I have witnessed the turkey population spike up and down twice in the 29 years I've been hunting them. Last season I self imposed a limit of 1 in east TN. Let several go late season after I got off the road. There were several Jakes last spring and this year there is a pile of gobblers. 13 in 1 group. So yeah, I'll happily take the limit this season. Turkey populations vary and can go from pitiful to over run in just a few years.
Quote from: sasquatch1 on February 16, 2026, 07:32:46 PMQuote from: appalachianassassin on February 16, 2026, 07:00:22 PMIn my zip code, I have witnessed the turkey population spike up and down twice in the 29 years I've been hunting them. Last season I self imposed a limit of 1 in east TN. Let several go late season after I got off the road. There were several Jakes last spring and this year there is a pile of gobblers. 13 in 1 group. So yeah, I'll happily take the limit this season. Turkey populations vary and can go from pitiful to over run in just a few years.Agree, very cyclical and compounding population changes can happen quickly with the right/wrong conditions in both good direction and bad. Nothing wrong with self imposed limits if one believes in it. Personally I don't think the harvest is hardly measurable on the population swings but who really knows. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bowguy on Today at 04:27:22 AMQuote from: sasquatch1 on February 16, 2026, 07:32:46 PMQuote from: appalachianassassin on February 16, 2026, 07:00:22 PMIn my zip code, I have witnessed the turkey population spike up and down twice in the 29 years I've been hunting them. Last season I self imposed a limit of 1 in east TN. Let several go late season after I got off the road. There were several Jakes last spring and this year there is a pile of gobblers. 13 in 1 group. So yeah, I'll happily take the limit this season. Turkey populations vary and can go from pitiful to over run in just a few years.Agree, very cyclical and compounding population changes can happen quickly with the right/wrong conditions in both good direction and bad. Nothing wrong with self imposed limits if one believes in it. Personally I don't think the harvest is hardly measurable on the population swings but who really knows. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDo you believe predators could be part of the problem? Humans are predators. How come areas you hunt, often right near where we are ,always have at least one property, the one with the no hunting signs, saturated with turkey and deer. If its local everything else us the same. Might be obvious to think thats where they just got pushed to but if everything else was the same the flocks, herds ought to diminish. They dont. Something to think about. Now understand dead is dead no matter how theyre killed. We have to have an affect I'd think
Quote from: eggshell on Today at 07:24:36 AMQuote from: Bowguy on Today at 04:27:22 AMQuote from: sasquatch1 on February 16, 2026, 07:32:46 PMQuote from: appalachianassassin on February 16, 2026, 07:00:22 PMIn my zip code, I have witnessed the turkey population spike up and down twice in the 29 years I've been hunting them. Last season I self imposed a limit of 1 in east TN. Let several go late season after I got off the road. There were several Jakes last spring and this year there is a pile of gobblers. 13 in 1 group. So yeah, I'll happily take the limit this season. Turkey populations vary and can go from pitiful to over run in just a few years.Agree, very cyclical and compounding population changes can happen quickly with the right/wrong conditions in both good direction and bad. Nothing wrong with self imposed limits if one believes in it. Personally I don't think the harvest is hardly measurable on the population swings but who really knows. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDo you believe predators could be part of the problem? Humans are predators. How come areas you hunt, often right near where we are ,always have at least one property, the one with the no hunting signs, saturated with turkey and deer. If its local everything else us the same. Might be obvious to think thats where they just got pushed to but if everything else was the same the flocks, herds ought to diminish. They dont. Something to think about. Now understand dead is dead no matter how theyre killed. We have to have an affect I'd thinkBirds learn where sanctuary properties are, I 100% believe pressure moves them. Back when I run bird dogs I hunted management plots for Pheasants. After about a week a plot that held 30 birds would only provide a few flushes. ODNR marked off safety no hunting zones around these plots. I would send the dogs into them and wait outside the boundary and birds would pour out of those zones, but they would rarely fly towards the legal shooting area. It would be very hard to convince me they don't learn where they are safe.