Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by GomerPyle

Can they not just do the burns earlier, before nesting?

Burning isn’t always that easy. You are completely at the mercy of the weather and local conditions. Burn practitioners don’t have the luxury of scheduling burns to specific days or even weeks in most cases. You get them done when you can. For a private landowner with the ability to burn themselves, sure. They don’t have as much to do. For someone with 25-30 burns on the schedule for a burn season, no. It gets done when it gets done.


And, timing of burns helps achieve other objectives too. Turkeys are not always the forefront of those decisions. For deer browse and hardwood control, growing season fires are the best. Dormant season fires really don’t accomplish much for wildlife. They reduce fuels. Growing season fires however, promote herbaceous growth and help control unwanted species. I’ve NEVER once seen turkey populations suffer from growing season fires on the landscape, unless it was an uncontrolled intense fire that destroyed everything living over a vast amount of acreage.


Matt has covered the bases well, as usual! cool We are 7,500 acres into a 14,000 acre burn season. Burned today in 20 + mph winds. We will still be getting burns done in May, maybe june. ALL our places we burn are wildlife oriented and have good - great turkey habitat and populations. burning up a nest doesn't concern me. Giving the turkeys burned habitat does.


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