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Started by eggshell, October 17, 2019, 12:18:46 PM
Quote from: guesswho on October 17, 2019, 12:36:10 PMThere's a shortage of turkey hunters in the Southeast, but no shortage of people trying to play the part.
Quote from: bobk on October 17, 2019, 01:53:14 PMIn my part of the Northeast, I am observing far less hunters in the mountains. Talking to freinds it seems that most hunters are hunting fields. Not sure if the overall number of hunters has changed.
Quote from: eggshell on October 17, 2019, 03:34:34 PMI feel for you guys in Florida. I was down there in 2012, of course to finish my grand slam, and it was getting tougher then. Even in the last 7 years I have noticed prices have sky rocketed for guided hunts and with that I'm sure lease rates have gone up. People have no other option for an Osceola. A buddy of mine winters in Florida and says it's not even worth trying anymore, he just quit hunting down there. I think you can thank all the hunting videos, shows and NWTF for that. It used to be that bad here way back in the day as we had the best part of the state to hunt and there were only birds in a few counties (I'm talking 1970s and 80s). As the flock expanded it lightened up. That is not what I meant however, I know probably half the local hunters have quit turkey hunting or only hunt a few days. No one fall hunts. Deer are the rage here in Ohio and We are getting bombarded by out of state traffic and out of staters buying up leases. Lease prices have tripled from 10-15 years ago. Have I told you I hate leasing!! It is too the point I can not even walk out my back door and hunt, 1,000 acres I used to freely hunt is now leased all around me, and all out of state people. Two years ago some of the lease holders tried to run my buddies off my land, said they had it leased. My buddies called me and they said the fools actually took off running when they heard my truck coming through the woods. There is still a group of land owners who have joined me in standing against leasing and don't lease our lands. We have about 2,000 acres the local Joes can still hunt. I think nothing else has hurt hunting participation more than leasing. If people don't have a place to hunt they just give up, because public land is too crowed.