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Started by kdsberman, March 20, 2018, 09:12:37 PM
Quote from: eggshell on March 21, 2018, 08:33:10 AMThere is a couple of things that happen in a population that is occurring in many parts of the country and I have seen turkey hunters lament over what is a natural phenomena. In most parts of the US turkey populations were either non-existent or very sparse. State DNRs then began reintroducing birds from other areas or states. What happens with wildlife species is they first sense a broad expanse of unfilled habitat and reproduction explodes to fill it. This happens to the point of saturation. Then a natural reduction in populations starts to happen. Why do birds decrease? Every habitat has a carrying capacity. Carrying capacity is a function of food, shelter and competition. Local populations will fall back to a carrying capacity. This will vary with poor hatches or good hatches, but be within say 30% of a mean from year to year. Predators can influence this but are far less impact then most think, only in extreme cases are predators to blame. Disease can be devastating, and that is why most agencies do not want domestic birds introduced. Predator population will fluctuate to what prey levels are. This whole process of saturation to carrying capacity will in most cases take 25-30 years to run a complete cycle and most hunters have not been around that long. So when they see it happening they fear the worse. I have watched in happen in multiple regions in my 45 years of turkey hunting. I also have a degree in wildlife management and worked for a state wildlife agency for 30 years. SO that is why you see about the same number of gobblers every year. So don't worry about killing a few, there are birds your not seeing around. It would be rare to over kill an area.