Originally Posted by BC
Originally Posted by Rockhound
Originally Posted by BhamFred
Originally Posted by Rockhound
There are just as many hens killed in Alabama as Tennessee. Dont kid yourselves.


you are full of shitt if you believe that....



400ish hens killed in Tennessee this spring. If you dont think there were 400 hens killed in the state of Alabama this spring whether bearded, or collateral damage in a flock. You are out of touch with reality, and full of shitt.

It's real damn easy to pound your chest and say Alabama hunters dont do that, but they ain't any different than anywhere else in the country, and Alabamas data systems are a joke. Yall dont even have a clue as to how many gobblers were harvested in the state, and you want to act like there wasnt 400 hens killed. Like I said dont kid yourselves.



400ish hens REPORTED in Tennessee. Actual harvest was much higher because the state tells its hunters it’s ok to shoot them.

Were hens killed in Alabama? Without a doubt some hens met their demise because of collateral damage or some occasional frustrated hunter, but 400? Let’s not be asinine here.

Do you hunt Tennessee? Your whole argument seems to be the defensive reaction that a lot of children use.....points finger “well y’all do it too”.



Absolutely, I live in Tennessee. Not defensive, I wish they would outlaw it. it's just laughable to think it hasn't happened in every other southeastern state with the amount of hunters there.

I know of a couple that got dusted on purpose in Lauderdale county, so I'd say the counties that actually have a population have had a few killed.

For what its worth, I've not seen a negative impact anywhere I've hunted in the state, except for Lawrence and Wayne counties that border Alabama. Whatever happened to the turkeys we had in those counties, had absolutely nothing to do with harvest of any kind, as I understand it's happened in Lincoln and Hickman to.