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The seasons they run for wild turkey already are hurting them, they don't need anything more. They already run too long of a season in the fall, a month and a half in the fall for a general hunt is overkill. But that's what this game department wants.
Turkeys do not compete with squirrels period. WDFW turkey haters just keep throwing that out there like spaghetti to see if it sticks to the wall and make it seem to the uniformed as though something terrible is happening. That question has been answered many times years ago. Let's see now....if I recall squirrels live in trees. What is a turkey getting food wise that a squirrel is not? Good grief.
Quote from: Limhangerslayer on April 27, 2014, 04:13:07 PMThe seasons they run for wild turkey already are hurting them, they don't need anything more. They already run too long of a season in the fall, a month and a half in the fall for a general hunt is overkill. But that's what this game department wants.Exactly...........as well as double birds allowed the same day in the same general areas during the spring season. It's all cumulative.
Quote from: Wacenturion on April 27, 2014, 05:02:55 PMTurkeys do not compete with squirrels period. WDFW turkey haters just keep throwing that out there like spaghetti to see if it sticks to the wall and make it seem to the uniformed as though something terrible is happening. That question has been answered many times years ago. Let's see now....if I recall squirrels live in trees. What is a turkey getting food wise that a squirrel is not? Good grief. Oh really? Are you a biologist? State your facts, sources ?
Quote from: Wacenturion on April 27, 2014, 05:06:31 PMQuote from: Limhangerslayer on April 27, 2014, 04:13:07 PMThe seasons they run for wild turkey already are hurting them, they don't need anything more. They already run too long of a season in the fall, a month and a half in the fall for a general hunt is overkill. But that's what this game department wants.Exactly...........as well as double birds allowed the same day in the same general areas during the spring season. It's all cumulative. I'm in the same boat as you. We used to like it when you're tag Rio, Merriam, or eastern and you had to buy them before the season. We have seen the area we hunt down in the blues decline since the heavy general fall seasons the last couple years.
Quote from: JODakota on April 27, 2014, 05:07:28 PMQuote from: Wacenturion on April 27, 2014, 05:02:55 PMTurkeys do not compete with squirrels period. WDFW turkey haters just keep throwing that out there like spaghetti to see if it sticks to the wall and make it seem to the uniformed as though something terrible is happening. That question has been answered many times years ago. Let's see now....if I recall squirrels live in trees. What is a turkey getting food wise that a squirrel is not? Good grief. Oh really? Are you a biologist? State your facts, sources ?I usually prefer to enjoy this forum just as a member, but since you have called me out so to speak, as a matter of fact, I am. As a sidenote to that, I also managed the Washington Wild Turkey Program for 20 years from 1987 till 2002, when I retired. That unfounded assertion and other equally stupid ones came up every time we wanted to expand opportunity statewide for turkeys during those years. No scientific data whatsoever to back it up, but hey, lets throw it out there and assume someone will believe it.I'll leave it at that............
Quote from: Limhangerslayer on April 27, 2014, 05:14:22 PMQuote from: Wacenturion on April 27, 2014, 05:06:31 PMQuote from: Limhangerslayer on April 27, 2014, 04:13:07 PMThe seasons they run for wild turkey already are hurting them, they don't need anything more. They already run too long of a season in the fall, a month and a half in the fall for a general hunt is overkill. But that's what this game department wants.Exactly...........as well as double birds allowed the same day in the same general areas during the spring season. It's all cumulative. I'm in the same boat as you. We used to like it when you're tag Rio, Merriam, or eastern and you had to buy them before the season. We have seen the area we hunt down in the blues decline since the heavy general fall seasons the last couple years.Completely agree. If any turkey hunter thinks that WDFW is generously giving you extra birds in the spring and liberal fall seasons because they want to somehow want to reward you and give you something special, think again. The quickest way to reduce turkey populations is to do whatever, which in this case is an attempt at trying to overharvest birds.Just how many birds does someone have to kill to feel successful. Wasn't one nice gobbler in the spring enough as it used to be before you moved on to another area and subspecies? Two birds same day is nothing more than a prescription for wounded birds. Same in the fall.It's your resource and hunters had better think about how to protect it, as you'll won't see WDFW releasing any more birds any time soon.