Originally Posted By: NightHunter
Originally Posted By: teamduckdown
Yal are delusional laugh

How is habitat a controllable variable? Do some of you own a timber company and plan to change harvest practices? Do you have some pull with the state? Enough to get it to actually manage the property it owns for turkey habitat?

Please tell me how we as individuals are actually going to better turkey habitat?



It will never happen. Take for example NW AL, if every farmer didn't plow every single square inch of tillable land and leave some field edges and hedge rows for nesting cover we might start getting somewhere.


Single smartest response you have ever made. When commodity prices were at there highest farmers began farming every inch of ground. Farmers with track hoes and bulldozers clearing fence rows, tree lines, and draining/drying up marshy areas to gain more area to plant. Not to blame the farmers but the side effect has negatively affected wildlife travel routes, nesting ground and wild seed production.