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Started by kdsberman, April 02, 2018, 08:52:50 PM
Quote from: davisd9 on April 03, 2018, 06:04:11 PMQuote from: dublelung on April 03, 2018, 05:55:23 PMQuote from: Chris O on April 02, 2018, 09:20:55 PMThere are usually more birds around than what you actually see. And 1 Tom can breed quite a few hens. One thing you could do this fall to help is set some traps for predators. Opossum and Raccoons are hard on nests and coyotes and bobcats are superb turkey killers.My thoughts exactly! Even a jake will get the hens bred. Passing on gobblers where I hunt is an open invitation for a trespasser to come on in and kill him/them. If you've got hens then you'll have gobblers at some point in the season.Trap those predators if you want to save the turkeys. They do more hen, nest, and poult damage than most other problems combined.Not all Jakes have viable sperm to breedSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: dublelung on April 03, 2018, 05:55:23 PMQuote from: Chris O on April 02, 2018, 09:20:55 PMThere are usually more birds around than what you actually see. And 1 Tom can breed quite a few hens. One thing you could do this fall to help is set some traps for predators. Opossum and Raccoons are hard on nests and coyotes and bobcats are superb turkey killers.My thoughts exactly! Even a jake will get the hens bred. Passing on gobblers where I hunt is an open invitation for a trespasser to come on in and kill him/them. If you've got hens then you'll have gobblers at some point in the season.Trap those predators if you want to save the turkeys. They do more hen, nest, and poult damage than most other problems combined.
Quote from: Chris O on April 02, 2018, 09:20:55 PMThere are usually more birds around than what you actually see. And 1 Tom can breed quite a few hens. One thing you could do this fall to help is set some traps for predators. Opossum and Raccoons are hard on nests and coyotes and bobcats are superb turkey killers.
Quote from: bobk on April 02, 2018, 09:03:23 PMMissing a season NO, but I would do everything I could to find a better place to hunt, in state or out!X2
Quote from: ThunderChickenGetter on April 03, 2018, 08:09:20 PMOnce i took to the ground that i Turkey hunt with my hounds, i have seen a huge increase in Turkey population. On my farm, i took 46 coon with my hounds from September-January. And shot every possum i seen in the process because my dogs never tree possums
Quote from: ThunderChickenGetter on April 03, 2018, 11:41:04 PMFind someone in your area that you can trust that has decent, non trashy coon hounds and grant them permission to hunt your place. Speaking from experience, any coon hunter would be more than willing to come and hunt for no charge because most of us want more ground to run our hounds on.