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Re: Fun with Turkey Numbers
[Re: Mbrock]
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04/12/24 05:22 AM
04/12/24 05:22 AM
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The powers that be will use your numbers to claim victory over their leading turkey conservation efforts. As one of my uncles used to say - it sholey nuff is the truth! If the harvest numbers go down, it's proof that we don't have enough hunting restrictions and need more. If the harvest numbers go up, it's proof that the hunting restrictions are working and we just need more of them. CNC, those are good charts. But I don't really agree with your analysis. Where are all these "grass fires" taking place? I burn very little grass and I don't see it in the fires I observe driving down the road either. Most of the burns I see are dormant season understory burns that are primarily burning pine needles and sweetgum saplings.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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