Anyone else feel like their hunting time would be better spent wondering the woodlots killing predators?
The preservation of this year's hatch, next year's birds and not funding the ODNR's poor predator management decisions with my turkey tag are a few of my thoughts.
I know an individual in Jackson County that owns 600 acres and has trail cameras on it. He hasn't seen any turkeys since seeing bobcats, for the last 4 years. There's nothing stopping a bobcat from climbing a tree and killing roosting turkeys, killing nesting hens and poults.
I've put in my recommendations to the ODNR for a No Closed Season on coons (no bag limit), for 3 years. If after 3 years an increase in the turkey population is shown, continue the No Closed Season, until turkey populations stabilize.
Your thoughts?
The preservation of this year's hatch, next year's birds and not funding the ODNR's poor predator management decisions with my turkey tag are a few of my thoughts.
I know an individual in Jackson County that owns 600 acres and has trail cameras on it. He hasn't seen any turkeys since seeing bobcats, for the last 4 years. There's nothing stopping a bobcat from climbing a tree and killing roosting turkeys, killing nesting hens and poults.
I've put in my recommendations to the ODNR for a No Closed Season on coons (no bag limit), for 3 years. If after 3 years an increase in the turkey population is shown, continue the No Closed Season, until turkey populations stabilize.
Your thoughts?