I see no issue with any of the changes, I'm all for it.
It'll be nice to bring home some meat while deer hunting...
I think they'll sell a lot more fall tags, atleast double their sales.
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I see no issue with any of the changes, I'm all for it.
It'll be nice to bring home some meat while deer hunting...
I think they'll sell a lot more fall tags, atleast double their sales.
Agree with all the changes, but think it would be better if we had a bow only season in the spring as opposed to the fall.
I do not hunt turkey in the fall. Opening up a turkey season all during deer season will create more turkeys going to bait. The turkey harvest numbers have been dropping like a rock. So to introduce more hens being shot is just dumb. This is just a money grab because turkey tags should be reduced not increased and if you think turkeys are not shot at baits you are naive. I do not turkey hunt in the fall or poach turkeys but baiting happens and turkeys hit the feeders hard in the fall. Keep the conversation at facts. I think the seasons should not be increased. Where are the harvest numbers that support this?.
The regs list the reported harvest numbers every year...last year the fall hunt took a grand total of 262 Turkeys from across the whole province...58% of those were hens. In other words of the estimated 70,000 birds in Ontario 151 hens were harvested.
Shooting hens is a none issue and has no effect on the overall population.
I like the idea of the new rules other than I question the idea of allowing shot size 7 just seems to small. I always felt that even 6 is to small. Shouldn't really be say 2 - 5 shot size?
How have been the spring numbers year over year???? Spring harvest http://www.oodmag.com/community/show...tatistics-2013 the last three years??? Up or down. The trend is down not up from maybe 7 years ago. 2015 7506 and 2014 is
Continued egg and poult predation will almost always be the #1 cause of turkey numbers falling significantly, short of a virus.