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Originally posted by n2deer:
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Originally posted by Hogwild:
[b] Here in the SW corner of the State, we have lost a lot of turkey habitat.

I'll be the first to say that turkeys have truly adapted to the pine plantations. But, there is a timpe period that the area is unsuitable for turky habitat. With the revolving timber harvest that is ongoing in this area, it has served to decrease the overall turkey population.

But, that's just my observation. smile
Dont tell gobbler. laugh [/b]
As I have always noted: A LOT of anything is bad for everything eek laugh 5,000 acres of even-aged hardwood bottomland with nothing else will have very little of anything, as will 5,000 acres of even-aged pine plantation (especially young), as will 5,000 acres of open, burned pineywoods (OK, scratch that last example - it will have quite a bit of everything eek )...You get my drift wink


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