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<blockquote data-quote="@fulldraw" data-source="post: 4608879" data-attributes="member: 6122"><p>Ky is about 6,000 shy of its average going into the final weekend. I, for one, think weather has played more of a role in this number being low. Typically I've killed my two by the second weekend. This year it was the 26th and 29th. Have seen gobblers and jakes each time; they just are now acting like they should. Even the guys from GA that lease property around us didn't show up this year. Both weekends were either cold or pouring down rain. Most of the season kills are within this time frame. Not to mention turkeys were still grouped up at this time too. Personally, I think a lot of turkeys survived this year due to the weather. I'm willing to bet, if the weather cooperates, Ky will see an increase in total kills next spring. Just my thoughts as I'm sure some will disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="@fulldraw, post: 4608879, member: 6122"] Ky is about 6,000 shy of its average going into the final weekend. I, for one, think weather has played more of a role in this number being low. Typically I’ve killed my two by the second weekend. This year it was the 26th and 29th. Have seen gobblers and jakes each time; they just are now acting like they should. Even the guys from GA that lease property around us didn’t show up this year. Both weekends were either cold or pouring down rain. Most of the season kills are within this time frame. Not to mention turkeys were still grouped up at this time too. Personally, I think a lot of turkeys survived this year due to the weather. I’m willing to bet, if the weather cooperates, Ky will see an increase in total kills next spring. Just my thoughts as I’m sure some will disagree. [/QUOTE]
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