Originally Posted by GomerPyle
Originally Posted by DPM88
You want your turkey numbers up, start trapping every possum,coon,coyote,bobcat you can catch. I been trapping on 3 different places for 3 years. On one place I was overrun with coyotes, the first week I caught 11 coyotes and caught over 20 coon and possum combined. I trapped it hard in February right before turkey season. I heard more turkey's that spring on that 300 acres than I had combined the first 3 seasons I had the place. I only harvested one bird off the place that year, should have killed more birds but I couldn't seal the deal on a few others. That summer and fall my turkey flocks I normally saw during that time period doubled. Each flock went from 10-20 birds to 30 plus. I continued to trap through the Fall and right up to turkey season. I'm still trapping the place hard and still catching 10-15 coyotes every year plus that many coon and possum. Every year the gobbling has been better and my flock sizes are increasing. I'm no professional trapper and I don't do it for the money, I really enjoy doing it to help the turkey hunting out. I promise if you put the time in to catch some predators and egg eaters it will make a difference on your place for hearing and seeing number of birds on your place.

I hope Aubarn is doing these studies around areas that are being trapped and non-trapped areas to see the difference. I'm sure that they are not but maybe so.
I know this has nothing to do with pushing the start date back but maybe in the future it would help with there biological stand point for pushing it back.


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Yes it is , this feller gets it. Don't take a 5 year study to know predator numbers are off the charts. Not any $ in trapping now, coyotes numbers are all time high , red tailed hawks have made a comeback. Little turkeys just don't stand a chance. The states answer is shorten the season and lower the limit. Alabama could take a hint from South Dakota . SD is serious about protecting their pheasants, predators are fair game anytime day or night. The state basically does not restrict predator hunting and killing at all. Landowners can spotlight predators on their property.



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