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Started by jbennett, January 08, 2017, 03:25:40 AM
Quote from: turkeyfoot on January 08, 2017, 09:42:04 AMYour finding what many are these days I've been hunting the area for close to 20 years and there is only a fraction of birds compared to what used to be. Ks is not the great destination it used to be way to many hunters and the birds are often so visible combined with all the internet hype has killed the quality hunting.
Quote from: nativeks on January 09, 2017, 01:16:18 PMAnd when I tried telling you guys every body got bitchy. Kansas is a shell of its former self. I saw a stat on another website that since 2000 resident turkey hunters has remained constant while NR has went up 500%. This year they discussed dropping the spring limit to one bird or doing away with the fall season all together due to low numbers. The glory days of this state are behind us. Now just waiting on someone to come along and say "seemed like lots of birds where I hunt".
Quote from: SKYNET KC on January 09, 2017, 10:29:21 PMQuote from: nativeks on January 09, 2017, 01:16:18 PMAnd when I tried telling you guys every body got bitchy. Kansas is a shell of its former self. I saw a stat on another website that since 2000 resident turkey hunters has remained constant while NR has went up 500%. This year they discussed dropping the spring limit to one bird or doing away with the fall season all together due to low numbers. The glory days of this state are behind us. Now just waiting on someone to come along and say "seemed like lots of birds where I hunt".Where in Kansas are you? Missouri isn't a far drive. Lots of birds here. Apples and oranges for 2 reasons most go to Ks hoping for Rio and the Missouri end is no where near Rio country number 2 different states heck you can go 50 miles in one state and see drastic differences in bird numbers let alone a state that regulates differently Missouri is fairly strict with half day hunts only 1 first week and way way shorter season than Ks there is no comparing the 2 states n this discussion Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: SKYNET KC on January 09, 2017, 10:29:21 PMQuote from: nativeks on January 09, 2017, 01:16:18 PMAnd when I tried telling you guys every body got bitchy. Kansas is a shell of its former self. I saw a stat on another website that since 2000 resident turkey hunters has remained constant while NR has went up 500%. This year they discussed dropping the spring limit to one bird or doing away with the fall season all together due to low numbers. The glory days of this state are behind us. Now just waiting on someone to come along and say "seemed like lots of birds where I hunt".Where in Kansas are you? Missouri isn't a far drive. Lots of birds here. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: cutt down on January 09, 2017, 09:26:25 AMQuote from: turkeyfoot on January 08, 2017, 09:42:04 AMYour finding what many are these days I've been hunting the area for close to 20 years and there is only a fraction of birds compared to what used to be. Ks is not the great destination it used to be way to many hunters and the birds are often so visible combined with all the internet hype has killed the quality hunting. AMEN! In the 10yrs I've hunted Kansas I've seen the hunting pressure increase like crazy. Don't see near as many birds as in the past. You used to hardly ever see anyone else turkey hunting & now there's people everywhere. Internet, social media, tv shows, etc have hurt Kansas hunting. I don't blame folks for wanting to go out there but it's no where near what it used to be & it's going to get worse.