Originally Posted by crenshawco
Originally Posted by Skinny
This looks pretty clear. I wonder if any of the powers that be will care.


Based off of comments like this,

Originally Posted by Mbrock
In the stakeholder meetings we had with avid turkey hunters, we received their feedback on satisfaction regarding various aspects of turkey hunting. Hearing birds gobble ranked as high, and even higher on some surveys, than actually killing a turkey. People want to hear turkeys. They want to know there are turkeys out there to hunt, whether they kill them or not. Most were in agreement that they would rather change the season and/or bag if it meant more turkeys, even if that meant killing fewer birds. We have received a lot of complaints over the last few years about turkey numbers, and people are demanding something be done.


I would say no. I'm not sure who these "avid turkey hunters" that they listening to are, but they sure seem to have a different take on the situation than the aldeer hunters.



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