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Re: Fun with Turkey Numbers
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04/14/24 01:54 PM
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Tall timbers has done studies indicating that higher quail populations follow higher rodent numbers. I would assume turkey poults are the same. If you measure it by the “boom” years I could see that being the case…it's providing a lot of good nesting.....But you also would have the bad "bust" years too…..It just is what it is……Big swings up and down over time That coopers hawk breeding map is as useless as a lot of your charts. 1% confirmed?? Virtually nothing in bullock/macon in the quail plantations? I know I could take you to breeding pairs right now on those places. They are everywhere. Yeah it would be cool to see some very recent surveys…..I know for sure from living in Macon Co that the hawks and owls are thick…..I actually think maybe more so with owls. There's a lot of them
Last edited by CNC; 04/14/24 02:03 PM.
We dont rent pigs
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