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Started by JohnSouth22, April 11, 2020, 12:42:01 PM
Quote from: akp on April 11, 2020, 08:14:44 PMPressure is still high. Weather has not been kind to hatches in Oklahoma lately.
Quote from: dzsmith on April 19, 2020, 11:52:29 PMI had the pleasure of hunting some private acreage in southwest Oklahoma last year. Fairly large tracks of prestine habitat. the guy who allowed me to hunt has been hunting the area and taking people hunting there a very long time. He starts scouting the winter flocks to see them bust up throughout the area to pin point locations on his farms. He claimed to have never overkilled or anything that should have hurt the birds but even when I was there last year he said the winter flocks are down about 75% in that area. I killed my bird, and it was an exciting hunt but it wasn't what I expected....I had to work a little bit for it because there simply wasn't many birds out and about in fields and along creeks. Small pockets of turkeys in specific spots. Not what I would expect from an area that looked like that. Not gonna say the area doesn't receive more hunting pressure than per say 15 years ago but I never saw another person hunting on any property. I talked to a local farmer on the road of a neighboring farm and even he told me they just aren't here like they used to be. What can the state do? its already a 1 bird county where I was hunting....maybe they'll comeback, maybe they wont....time will tell.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on April 20, 2020, 12:18:32 AMQuote from: dzsmith on April 19, 2020, 11:52:29 PMI had the pleasure of hunting some private acreage in southwest Oklahoma last year. Fairly large tracks of prestine habitat. the guy who allowed me to hunt has been hunting the area and taking people hunting there a very long time. He starts scouting the winter flocks to see them bust up throughout the area to pin point locations on his farms. He claimed to have never overkilled or anything that should have hurt the birds but even when I was there last year he said the winter flocks are down about 75% in that area. I killed my bird, and it was an exciting hunt but it wasn't what I expected....I had to work a little bit for it because there simply wasn't many birds out and about in fields and along creeks. Small pockets of turkeys in specific spots. Not what I would expect from an area that looked like that. Not gonna say the area doesn't receive more hunting pressure than per say 15 years ago but I never saw another person hunting on any property. I talked to a local farmer on the road of a neighboring farm and even he told me they just aren't here like they used to be. What can the state do? its already a 1 bird county where I was hunting....maybe they'll comeback, maybe they wont....time will tell.I learned they have a serious problem with people that have the attitude that licenses are for city fold and poaching out there seems to be a way of life for many of them. Until that can be fixed it will continue to decline.
Quote from: akp on April 20, 2020, 12:31:04 AMThat may be a problem locally as it is all over the country but is not the cause of the decline out there.
Quote from: dzsmith on April 20, 2020, 01:55:23 AMQuote from: Sir-diealot on April 20, 2020, 12:18:32 AMQuote from: dzsmith on April 19, 2020, 11:52:29 PMI had the pleasure of hunting some private acreage in southwest Oklahoma last year. Fairly large tracks of prestine habitat. the guy who allowed me to hunt has been hunting the area and taking people hunting there a very long time. He starts scouting the winter flocks to see them bust up throughout the area to pin point locations on his farms. He claimed to have never overkilled or anything that should have hurt the birds but even when I was there last year he said the winter flocks are down about 75% in that area. I killed my bird, and it was an exciting hunt but it wasn't what I expected....I had to work a little bit for it because there simply wasn't many birds out and about in fields and along creeks. Small pockets of turkeys in specific spots. Not what I would expect from an area that looked like that. Not gonna say the area doesn't receive more hunting pressure than per say 15 years ago but I never saw another person hunting on any property. I talked to a local farmer on the road of a neighboring farm and even he told me they just aren't here like they used to be. What can the state do? its already a 1 bird county where I was hunting....maybe they'll comeback, maybe they wont....time will tell.I learned they have a serious problem with people that have the attitude that licenses are for city fold and poaching out there seems to be a way of life for many of them. Until that can be fixed it will continue to decline.i have no doubt there are birds being poached. This particular area i was hunting actually had a more biogical problem...the man who let me hunt had been finding dead birds over the last 3 years with nothing physcially wrong with them....