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It won't be long before Nebraska follows Kansas' lead I'm afraid. When I first started going out to Nebraska 13-14 years ago you could ride around and see 1000 gobblers in an afternoon and get all the addresses you wanted. They were everywhere. You can ride around now and count on one hand how many gobblers you see. I know this has been discussed to no end but since it’s happening everywhere seems like something has either been added to feed or pesticide maybe that’s killing turkeys. Something universal that’s used everywhere kinda product or something. It started at a certain time so it has to be something like that maybe. I know a few folks that have big places and deep pockets that have stopped feeding period for deer or anything else. They will plant as usual. Sometimes I wonder could it be something that’s in seed for fields just throwing out stuff but something on a big scale that’s used all over the country I feel is at the root of it.
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