Originally Posted by Fishduck
I may be reading the chart wrong because I am not a turkey biologist. The numbers show approximately 400 gobblers taken each year as the 4th and 5th birds. Dividing that by the 67 counties in Alabama a 3 bird limit would save about 6 gobblers per county. I fail to understand how this would have any significant effect on the population.

Not to mention that, just due to the nature of it, most of those 4th and 5th birds are likely killed in the latter half of the season, so they have more than likely already had the chance to breed with multiple hens at that point.


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