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re: Turkey Hunting in Washington Parish
Posted on 4/26/19 at 9:28 am to SeaPickle
Posted on 4/26/19 at 9:28 am to SeaPickle
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Coyote foxes and bobcats are all over so i think they wipe them out as soon as they come around
This is always the blame and I'm not trying to argue, I used to think this also. But recently been hunting and just on some properties with absolutely terrible coyote problems. Not sure about bobcats, and they are absolutely covered up in turkeys.
I certainly agree fewer predators is better. I just think it must be a combination of other factors that really affect properties.
I think part of it is their ability to escape and hide. Turkeys really like a good mix of open woods and fields.
Posted on 4/26/19 at 9:54 am to baldona
i agree, i dont know what eats them or their eggs as i dont hunt turkeys but that is all we can figure
Our property is 50/50 woods and fields. Id see 6-10 every time i went out back. Not sure what caused them to leave or what killed them but they are gone
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Turkeys really like a good mix of open woods and fields.
Our property is 50/50 woods and fields. Id see 6-10 every time i went out back. Not sure what caused them to leave or what killed them but they are gone
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