</a JR Holmes Oil Company </a Shark Guard Southeast Woods and Whitetail Mayer Insurance Services LLC
Aldeer Classifieds
Ammo
by Cody Fowler. 04/15/24 09:52 PM
Leupold vx5 3-15x44 firedot
by brett.smith. 04/15/24 08:16 PM
JB Custom Knives Everyday Carry Knife
by frankj. 04/15/24 06:41 PM
Meopta 3-12x56 FS
by Reloader79. 04/15/24 06:41 PM
3 each Moultrie Cell Cams
by abolthunter. 04/15/24 06:20 PM
Serious Deer Talk
Southern Illinois Hunting
by Antelope08. 04/15/24 09:03 AM
Corn planting need Cnc advise
by cartervj. 04/11/24 05:24 AM
Anybody tried a Buck Muffin?
by JohnG. 04/10/24 04:55 PM
seems like
by Ridge Life. 04/10/24 01:59 PM
Need tractor work guy - Knoxville, AL
by WoodleyRoadDeer. 04/09/24 08:21 PM
April
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
Land, Leases, Hunting Clubs
South Side Hunting Club (Baldwin County)
by Stickslinger91. 04/15/24 10:38 AM
Lease Prices in Lamar Co.
by Luxfisher. 04/12/24 05:38 PM
Kansas Muzzleloader/Bow
by Letshunt. 04/11/24 03:15 PM
G&E Hunting Club Questions
by booner. 04/11/24 01:11 PM
High hill
by Okalona. 04/10/24 12:30 PM
Who's Online Now
9 registered members (Gobl4me, frankj, dave260rem!, 10mm, AU coonhunter, twaldrop4, BRP549, Tree Dweller, 1 invisible), 387 guests, and 0 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Oklahoma #3433372
06/29/21 05:41 PM
06/29/21 05:41 PM
Joined: Aug 2016
Posts: 3,247
IN
P
ParrotHead89 Offline OP
10 point
ParrotHead89  Offline OP
10 point
P
Joined: Aug 2016
Posts: 3,247
IN

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433404
06/29/21 06:27 PM
06/29/21 06:27 PM
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 242
Jackson Co
B
bamamed1 Offline
4 point
bamamed1  Offline
4 point
B
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 242
Jackson Co
Oklahoma won’t be the last state to jump on this train either.

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433624
06/30/21 06:03 AM
06/30/21 06:03 AM
Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 316
NE Mississippi
D
deerhunt1988 Offline
4 point
deerhunt1988  Offline
4 point
D
Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 316
NE Mississippi
Traveling hunters' options just shrank again. Looks like KS and NE will be getting even more pressure, and possibly southeast states too. Which in turn could result in more reduction of public land opportunities to combat the crowds. Just a chain reaction.

Last edited by deerhunt1988; 06/30/21 06:05 AM.
Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433626
06/30/21 06:12 AM
06/30/21 06:12 AM
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 219
Ridge Top
B
bayouturkey Offline
4 point
bayouturkey  Offline
4 point
B
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 219
Ridge Top
It’s time for some people to wake up and quit drinking the (a) YouTube “let’s get everyone in our public woods we can.” And (b) Chamberlains “push all seasons back and lower limits”

A serious question- has chamberlain actually released any of his data?

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433628
06/30/21 06:14 AM
06/30/21 06:14 AM
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 12,853
Montgomery / Luverne
crenshawco Offline
Booner
crenshawco  Offline
Booner
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 12,853
Montgomery / Luverne
Chamberlain is the Fauci of turkey biology

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433657
06/30/21 07:27 AM
06/30/21 07:27 AM
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 5,054
central alabama
J
JA Offline
pic perv
JA  Offline
pic perv
J
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 5,054
central alabama
The area I hunt in Kansas went from two to one two years ago. If it wasn’t for seeing family when I go, it wouldn’t be worth the trip for one bird.

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433677
06/30/21 07:58 AM
06/30/21 07:58 AM
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 930
Piney Ridge
G
Gobl4me Online content
6 point
Gobl4me  Online Content
6 point
G
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 930
Piney Ridge
Alabama will be a two bird state with a 20 day season within 5 years.

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433701
06/30/21 08:31 AM
06/30/21 08:31 AM
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 1,635
East Alabama
M
MorningAir Offline
8 point
MorningAir  Offline
8 point
M
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 1,635
East Alabama
After what I’ve seen happen in Oklahoma over the last few years I’d be fine if they shut it down completely and restocked. I’m sure there are some places that still have a few birds but the 3 counties I have land in are so bad it’s not worth going. Turkeys are basically non existent on some big swaths of land that used to hold 100s.

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433711
06/30/21 08:55 AM
06/30/21 08:55 AM
Joined: Jan 2019
Posts: 136
Fairhope, AL
C
CedarCreek Offline
3 point
CedarCreek  Offline
3 point
C
Joined: Jan 2019
Posts: 136
Fairhope, AL
Yea have an outfitter that I hunt with up there he said its bad. Turkey populations really struggling.

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433718
06/30/21 09:07 AM
06/30/21 09:07 AM
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 1,635
East Alabama
M
MorningAir Offline
8 point
MorningAir  Offline
8 point
M
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 1,635
East Alabama
Cedar creek, about 7 years ago we talked to a guy who’d been a game warden for 32 years and he said this was coming. He said between the droughts killing the cottonwoods , bad ice storms for several winters , and over harvest there was no way the population could sustain itself. And this was before hogs got bad. Talked to a couple of outfitters that said they might have 60 to 80 birds on 12 and 20 thousand acres. Maybe with 3 or 4 years of good weather Oklahoma could rebound but it’ll be a miracle. I said in another thread we hunted about 16600 acres of our land this year and 3 men killing 2 a piece would’ve left 2 gobblers. Also, it’s not like you can’t see what birds are on the property, so we were seeing what was available.

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433732
06/30/21 09:24 AM
06/30/21 09:24 AM
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 219
Ridge Top
B
bayouturkey Offline
4 point
bayouturkey  Offline
4 point
B
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 219
Ridge Top
Kentucky is likely about to change their bag limits and season structure also.
Some pretty serious rumbling within their DNR.

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433739
06/30/21 09:34 AM
06/30/21 09:34 AM
Joined: Aug 2016
Posts: 3,247
IN
P
ParrotHead89 Offline OP
10 point
ParrotHead89  Offline OP
10 point
P
Joined: Aug 2016
Posts: 3,247
IN
bayout, that is what I heard to. Saying they were going to take drastic steps.

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433749
06/30/21 09:44 AM
06/30/21 09:44 AM
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 219
Ridge Top
B
bayouturkey Offline
4 point
bayouturkey  Offline
4 point
B
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 219
Ridge Top
They are suggesting a one bird limit, no nonresidents for first 10 days, and push season back.


Let’s get everyone in the woods we can!!!! It’s the only way the sport will stay alive!
(Extremely heavy sarcasm)

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433754
06/30/21 09:50 AM
06/30/21 09:50 AM
Joined: Aug 2016
Posts: 3,247
IN
P
ParrotHead89 Offline OP
10 point
ParrotHead89  Offline OP
10 point
P
Joined: Aug 2016
Posts: 3,247
IN
This is the last I saw posted on 13th.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WTVQ) – Disease, predators and poor property management are taking their toll on two of the state’s most popular game animals…
And it has the group responsible for managing the state’s hunting and fishing rules worried.
...
“We’re going to be making some really hard changes like Arkansas has, or Louisiana is talking doing or Tennessee has done. I mean these states are at the point where it is kind of like a crisis mode..."
...
The board will consider some recommendations next month and also develop programs to help land owners better manage their wildlife, especially wild turkeys, which are falling prey to bobcats, coyotes and other predators.

Re: Oklahoma [Re: ParrotHead89] #3433812
06/30/21 11:58 AM
06/30/21 11:58 AM
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 51,945
Round ‘bout there
C
Clem Offline
Mildly Quirky
Clem  Offline
Mildly Quirky
C
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 51,945
Round ‘bout there


I wonder if the 1-bird limit is a salve of sorts to keep from hearing the outcry if they shut it down.

Complete shutdown -- massive revolt, contacting of legislators, online yelling and petitions and such

1-bird limit, other restrictions -- some hunters still will bitch but go hunting and a lot of them will say "Phuck that, it's not worth the effort or cost" and not hunt

The second provides the opportunity but if enough throw up their hands -- like many duck hunters did with the 1-bird limit back in the day - the DNR achieves their goal of reducing hunters and pressure without using the shutdown.

Sort of a reverse psychology deal.

The problem or issue, though, is how many turkey hunters -- let's say, 35 years old or older and have grown up with 4- and 5-bird limits (or 3, in some states) and long seasons -- will continue to hunt if there is a 1-bird limit and other restrictions for several years? Or will they stop hunting?

You maybe can't keep the high limits and seasons. But if you lower it too much and put on the restrictions, will they quit completely? If so, will they return? That's quite a balancing act.

However, in the end, the benefit of the resource is supposed to outweigh the wants of the people. That's a perfect world: first, help the resource and don't be greedy bastards just taking and not conserving.

But after seeing other decisions made based solely on money -- turkey decoys, special hunts with insane application fees, the baiting license -- it's hard to get on board the "Let's all be good little biological helpers!" train.


"Hunting Politics are stupid!" - Farm Hunter

"Bible says you shouldn't put sugar in your cornbread." Dustin, 2013

"Best I can figure 97.365% of the general public is a paint chip eating, mouth breathing, certified dumbass." BCLC, 2020

Moderated by  Brent, Dixiepatriot, riverrat, Shaw, YEKRUT 

Aldeer.com Copyright 2001-2023 Aldeer LLP.
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.6.1.1
(Release build 20180111)
Page Time: 0.110s Queries: 14 (0.022s) Memory: 3.1983 MB (Peak: 3.4554 MB) Zlib disabled. Server Time: 2024-04-16 07:39:30 UTC