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Quote from: dublelung on March 04, 2018, 09:44:40 PMIf turkeys are already in the area they'll be back in a burn before the stumps stop smoking. Here in south MS several wmas burn mid to late April and they've nearly wiped out the turkeys due to hens nesting that time of year. Burning is great when done the right time.
Quote from: smalls on March 07, 2018, 11:01:54 PMQuote from: dublelung on March 04, 2018, 09:44:40 PMIf turkeys are already in the area they'll be back in a burn before the stumps stop smoking. Here in south MS several wmas burn mid to late April and they've nearly wiped out the turkeys due to hens nesting that time of year. Burning is great when done the right time.People in Louisiana believe this too, yet there is zero evidence to support it.I know many turkey hunters in the south have this issue with trusting biologists, but I have yet to see a study that actually found a significant impact on nest success caused by fires, and many of those studies involved radio transmitters on hens.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
Quote from: dublelung on March 08, 2018, 02:18:29 PMQuote from: smalls on March 07, 2018, 11:01:54 PMQuote from: dublelung on March 04, 2018, 09:44:40 PMIf turkeys are already in the area they'll be back in a burn before the stumps stop smoking. Here in south MS several wmas burn mid to late April and they've nearly wiped out the turkeys due to hens nesting that time of year. Burning is great when done the right time.People in Louisiana believe this too, yet there is zero evidence to support it.I know many turkey hunters in the south have this issue with trusting biologists, but I have yet to see a study that actually found a significant impact on nest success caused by fires, and many of those studies involved radio transmitters on hens.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using TapatalkPraise the biologist all you want, but burnt eggs don't hatch, young poults can't survive a large fire, and the huge reduction in our turkey numbers don't lie. If they'd burn late Feb into mid March it wouldn't have near the impact it does when burning throughout April and May. Prescribed burning is very beneficial to adult turkeys when done properly and during the right time of the year.
Quote from: MickT on March 08, 2018, 05:55:14 PMI've burned up 2 nests burning in mid April in TN. This was 1 each in successive burns on the same unit, 2 years apart. I generally stop by the end of March. I see no habitat advantages of burning through April vs February or March. I'd like to already be done but we only had 7 rain free days in February. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: smalls on March 08, 2018, 06:37:58 PMQuote from: MickT on March 08, 2018, 05:55:14 PMI've burned up 2 nests burning in mid April in TN. This was 1 each in successive burns on the same unit, 2 years apart. I generally stop by the end of March. I see no habitat advantages of burning through April vs February or March. I'd like to already be done but we only had 7 rain free days in February. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWhat are your management objectives for the habitat in general, and why do you burn?How large was the unit that you burned the nests up in?No doubt some are lost, and if anyone believed I was saying they aren't, let me clarify that now. It's impossible to say that burns do not impact turkey nests, but to argue that burns are responsible for drastic declines in turkeys is foolish unless dozens of nests are being destroyed in a fire. I've never heard or read such a story, only ones similar to yours.But again, on your land, that is your decision. Nothing wrong with that. But public land managers are often bound by management plans and objectives that aren't always wildlife-centric. Historic records and current and on-going research show that the benefits of early season burns far outweigh the negative impacts. For one, if the primary management species is pine, early growing season burns are the most effective at killing hardwoods.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk