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Started by HogBiologist, February 21, 2011, 01:50:11 PM
Quote from: LaBiologist on February 23, 2011, 10:58:37 PMKnightrider, Jakes may be able to breed, but they usually dont. If you remove breeding adults and leave nothing for next year, you have an issue. They are to afraid to try to breed after they get whipped a few times. By protecting them you allow them to carry over to the next year. Adult birds are harder to kill. I would be very willing to bet it is much harder to kill 2 adult birds than a jake and a gobbler. It makes you work harder and the chances of kiling next years breeding crop decreases. This has nothing to do with "he's to small". There were several options presented to the public, this was their choice. The public did not make "the decision" rather they chose from the options. The public in Ar would rather forego the jake than lower the bag limit. Both were viable options but the pulpic made a choice. I know you dont see the reasoning or may not understand the science behind the decision (purely my speculation and if I am wrong then my sencire appologies) but this decision was not just randomly plucked out of thin air."Jakes do gobble and strut. However, they are often afraid to, especially later in the spring after a dominant bird has whipped them a few times. "