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Started by ArkyRidgeRunna, April 09, 2020, 10:24:01 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 10, 2020, 08:50:30 AMLooking at this from a "turkey biologist" standpoint, my immediate concern would be how this amount of variation would impact breeding and nesting. With this amount of roost disruption,...and if it was indeed related to hunting pressure as I would suspect,....I would want to be absolutely certain that the population had ample time to breed before starting the hunting season.
Quote from: LaLongbeard on April 10, 2020, 06:47:40 PMI haven't listened to the podcast yet but will. I will also add I can say with 100% certainty I have seen a Gobbler roost on the same ridge 3 nights in a row, and the same Pine tree two consecutive nights. There is no doubt it was the same Gobbler because there was no other Gobbler in this block of woods and when I killed him there was not another gobble heard or new Gobbler tracks on that ridge for the remainder of the season. Not hard to be sure you are dealing with the same Gobbler when there is not another one around. Some of the National forests I hunt in La are one Gobbler to about every 3 miles and that's no exaggeration.
Quote from: Tomfoolery on April 11, 2020, 12:23:09 PMQuote from: LaLongbeard on April 10, 2020, 06:47:40 PMI haven't listened to the podcast yet but will. I will also add I can say with 100% certainty I have seen a Gobbler roost on the same ridge 3 nights in a row, and the same Pine tree two consecutive nights. There is no doubt it was the same Gobbler because there was no other Gobbler in this block of woods and when I killed him there was not another gobble heard or new Gobbler tracks on that ridge for the remainder of the season. Not hard to be sure you are dealing with the same Gobbler when there is not another one around. Some of the National forests I hunt in La are one Gobbler to about every 3 miles and that's no exaggeration.I can vouch for this.
Quote from: LaLongbeard on April 11, 2020, 06:42:38 PMI listened to the podcast today. The guy never said Gobblers WONT roost in the same spot on consecutive nights he said it is unlikely and I will agree with that. Most of what he said though Lovett Williams covered in his books. It be real hard to find a subject Turkey related that Lovett did not cover. I think with peoples aversion to books and only being able to read in small doses with pop up adds for kayaks and flip flops on the screen every 10 seconds, his work will be forgotten and some "blogger" will get credit for basically rehashing what Lovett wrote 20 years earlier. Same with the preferred or dominant males, Kenny Morgan wrote about it 30 years ago and didn't need state funding to figure it out. Just like less Gobbling on pressured hunting areas and Gobblers completely quit Gobbling, anyone with a few years in the SE public game can verify that. Maybe people need charts and graphs to believe anything? I know when La moved the season one week later you'd have thought society was ending and I bet .001% of these experts even bothered to read the whys of the move.
Quote from: Paulmyr on April 11, 2020, 11:43:04 PMQuote from: LaLongbeard on April 11, 2020, 06:42:38 PMI listened to the podcast today. The guy never said Gobblers WONT roost in the same spot on consecutive nights he said it is unlikely and I will agree with that. Most of what he said though Lovett Williams covered in his books. It be real hard to find a subject Turkey related that Lovett did not cover. I think with peoples aversion to books and only being able to read in small doses with pop up adds for kayaks and flip flops on the screen every 10 seconds, his work will be forgotten and some "blogger" will get credit for basically rehashing what Lovett wrote 20 years earlier. Same with the preferred or dominant males, Kenny Morgan wrote about it 30 years ago and didn't need state funding to figure it out. Just like less Gobbling on pressured hunting areas and Gobblers completely quit Gobbling, anyone with a few years in the SE public game can verify that. Maybe people need charts and graphs to believe anything? I know when La moved the season one week later you'd have thought society was ending and I bet .001% of these experts even bothered to read the whys of the move. You seem to take offense towards Dr. Chamberlain's work which I find odd considering he confirms what these writers stated years ago.I would think as turkey hunters people would be glad there is a guy out there doing the research that needs to be done in order confirm one way or the other the problems facing wild turkeys today.As most of us know govt agencies don't scratch their butts without appointing a blue ribbon panel of bureaucrats to tell them how to do it. This guy's research hopefully goes along ways towards better management of the turkey itself. I could be reading something into your words that's not there, if so I apologize.