Glad to see your turkey populations in NY seem to be doing well. Down South our populations are down in a lot of areas. Way down in some areas. If you folks up north need any help reducing your turkey population let me know.
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Thank you! I'm really as proud of this buck as any I've ever taken. I've taken some bigger bucks, but this one I knew, and he was my #2 goal buck, so to get him so late in the season, and passing so many young bucks, really made it a fulfillment I've not experienced in hunting before.Wow, those are great looking winter flocks! Congrats on a nice buck this season.
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Actually in NY last year the state pulled back the bag limits in most areas. Even this year in October - we were wondering where all the turkeys were - we'd seen so few. This year was a little different in that they seemed to "show up" in late fall. We ended up with as many as ever going into winter - but we'd been wondering if our growing fisher population or the 200"+ snowfalls had taken a toll. Its not uncommon for our flocks to move around a bit especially in bad winters.
Where you are - what do you think is holding back your turkey populations? wet springs, predators, Dry summers?
Thank you! I'm really as proud of this buck as any I've ever taken. I've taken some bigger bucks, but this one I knew, and he was my #2 goal buck, so to get him so late in the season, and passing so many young bucks, really made it a fulfillment I've not experienced in hunting before. I Just finished up his euro mount - and I found a shed antler in my collection with a G2 close enough to represent - so here he is, repaired and on display.
This was him the 1st time I saw him on 7-12-17 - by the old cemetery on the way in to camp.
He was a great Buck!
View attachment 10746 Farmhunter, sounds like ourseasons were similar. 3 of our 4 best deer were killed on surrounding properties. We found the acorn crop was heavy enough (and the snows light enough) the more mature deer hit the plots only late at night. Still, I did count 27 does and young bucks in one sit. We too are overrun with turkeys. They’ve been really hard on the corn beans. Counted over 60 in one flock. I have to heavily plant corn/beans knowing a significant number of shoots will be plucked out to get to the seed.