TheLBLman
Well-Known Member
Why are so many other states seeing the same decline?
States like Mizzou and KY where the limits have been lower than ours for quite some time if my memory serves me correctly. What about Arkansas? In a matter of months it seems like they went from a turkey factory to almost no turkeys. Hunters didn't kill all of them.
I suspect the single #1 most significant factory has become
Raptor Predation.
The dynamics are continuously evolving & changing.
But raptor predation is now my #1 guess for at least the past several years.
Most "studies" collecting relevant "data" do not cover a long enough time horizon.
Five years is simply not long enough (for a more meaningful turkey population study)
because it's too easy for happenstance to be mistaken for relevance.
The past 2 years, TN had above average nesting success, above average poult survival.
This was largely due to favorable weather, i.e. "luck".
ALL the stars luckily aligned the best they could.
But such happenstance can greatly mislead our data interpretations.
The next couple years we may be "unlucky" with the weather,
and we're back to where we were 3 years ago.
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