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.