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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5773897" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>I think hunters leave too much up to the game agencies to decide how they hunt. When I first moved to TN I killed my four birds on multiple properties (all in the same area) for the first few years. Then the bottom dropped out. I noticed a drop in bird numbers one year, but then it was like they were nonexistent the next year. The population slowly grew, but it is still less than half what it was a decade ago. I killed one turkey last year and one this year, but I only shot on bird in the previous 4 years because I knew there weren't very many around. If hunters are not able to control their own trigger finger or won't see what's going on with the population in their area, then they should just stop hunting as they are not only ruining the hunting in the future for themselves but everyone else too. Way way too many guys going out there trying to kill their limit without any regard to conservation. Don't leave it up to TWRA to limit your harvest, do it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5773897, member: 16537"] I think hunters leave too much up to the game agencies to decide how they hunt. When I first moved to TN I killed my four birds on multiple properties (all in the same area) for the first few years. Then the bottom dropped out. I noticed a drop in bird numbers one year, but then it was like they were nonexistent the next year. The population slowly grew, but it is still less than half what it was a decade ago. I killed one turkey last year and one this year, but I only shot on bird in the previous 4 years because I knew there weren’t very many around. If hunters are not able to control their own trigger finger or won’t see what’s going on with the population in their area, then they should just stop hunting as they are not only ruining the hunting in the future for themselves but everyone else too. Way way too many guys going out there trying to kill their limit without any regard to conservation. Don’t leave it up to TWRA to limit your harvest, do it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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