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Started by Magdump, April 17, 2018, 10:02:13 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 20, 2019, 10:37:56 PMOn the subject of bearded hens, the ONLY reason bearded hens are legal in the spring is because some hunters do not have the experience to tell the difference between a bearded hen and a gobbler. PERIOD! Game managers realize that mistakes will be made and bearded turkeys will mistakenly be shot for gobblers. Managers do not want to see turkeys left in the field after such a mistake, and as such, have generally decided it is better just to make them legal so they won't be left and wasted.This is not really a question of ethics as much as wild turkey management. Spring seasons are set up to harvest gobblers because they are an expendable part of the population. Take a gobbler out of a population (even jakes) and you are removing one turkey. Shoot a hen (even bearded ones) and you are potentially taking out one or more entire broods of turkeys.While it is true that in healthy turkey populations, the loss of a few hens should not be a critical factor, responsible turkey hunters understand the biological reasons for not shooting hens in the spring,...bearded or not. Any spring hunter that knowingly shoots a hen in the spring season does not understand wild turkey management or is making the conscious decision to ignore the biological reasons that spring seasons are set up to harvest surplus male turkeys.