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<blockquote data-quote="PalsPal" data-source="post: 4608997" data-attributes="member: 12242"><p>If it were a very big problem, there would be more trail cam pics of the actual predator with turkeys in their mouths. In fact, it would be obvious.</p><p></p><p>People are really grasping at straws trying to find one cause, when in fact it has to be a culmination of several variables for fewer birds in certain areas. The places I hunt has never had an over abundance of birds, and therefore I really haven't seen a decline.</p><p></p><p>I do find it odd though how I got pics (timelapse set at 5 min intervals) about 6 weeks before the season of 32 turkeys in one field, and ONLY one had a visible beard. But, since that time and their busting up, the most I have seen at once in pics is 3-4, and no gobblers. I have no idea where they went when this is one of 3-4 fields within miles, unless the neighbor is throwing out corn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PalsPal, post: 4608997, member: 12242"] If it were a very big problem, there would be more trail cam pics of the actual predator with turkeys in their mouths. In fact, it would be obvious. People are really grasping at straws trying to find one cause, when in fact it has to be a culmination of several variables for fewer birds in certain areas. The places I hunt has never had an over abundance of birds, and therefore I really haven't seen a decline. I do find it odd though how I got pics (timelapse set at 5 min intervals) about 6 weeks before the season of 32 turkeys in one field, and ONLY one had a visible beard. But, since that time and their busting up, the most I have seen at once in pics is 3-4, and no gobblers. I have no idea where they went when this is one of 3-4 fields within miles, unless the neighbor is throwing out corn. [/QUOTE]
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