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Started by kdsberman, March 20, 2018, 09:12:37 PM
Quote from: eggshell on March 22, 2018, 08:52:17 AMHunting mortality on gobblers is a real influence. Here is a link to a study that was done by OHIO, PA and New York jointly on survival rates of gobblers. It's a good survey and interesting read. As far as finding turkey remains, they disappear fast as every predator and scavenger uses the remains, even the feathers are collected by birds and cavity nesters. I once cut open a tree that had a squirrel nest in it that was full of turkey feathers. It was along my field where I throw carcasses, but an example of what happens.http://www.pgc.pa.gov/Wildlife/WildlifeSpecies/Turkey/Documents/Annual%20Survival%20and%20Spring%20Harvest%20Rates%20of%20Male%20Wild%20Turkeys.pdf
Quote from: BB30 on March 22, 2018, 10:32:03 AMOne issue we have in MS (not where I hunt but south ms) is alot of land is owned by timber companies/managed by timber companies and they will go in and cut all of the hardwoods down to around 30 ft around creeks. Then they will burn/harvest whenever they can get in there. Often times this is in March/April/May destroying tons of nesting habitat and actual nests. Thus hurting recruitment. Unfortunately they don't seem to care as profit comes first and foremost which I get to an extent but at the same time I think they have a responsibility to use due diligence when managing large blocks of land. Especially public.
Quote from: tracker#1 on March 24, 2018, 11:00:01 AMI live in WNY. Got bit by the bug and started hunting turkeys 1983. Since then I've noticed a drastic drop in the population the last 12 years. On the NY DEC website they had posted the turkey harvest from 2002 to 2016, birds reported. You didn't have to be a "rocket scientist" to see the drop off. I attend organized sportsmen meetings along with DEC. I was told that there are 2 studies going on. 1 from Cornell and the other not sure who. I was told that they are 5 year studies. Well 5 years and more have past and still at every meeting I ask the question "What are the results of the turkey studies ? " and I get shrugged shoulders and no results yet. I would also like to know why it took DEC wildlife biologist's that long to react in the first place. Us hunters are the "eye's and ears" out there. We hunters here in WNY where trying to tell them, DEC, that there is a problem out there for many years. They are always blaming the weather saying above average rainfall, "This Spring was the wettest ever !" Well I'm 65 and ever since I can remember Spring is "wet". I believe they should go back to a "split" spring season and 1 Gobbler only until things improve and hunters should refrain from shooting jakes.....