Re: Declining Turkey numbers (and other gamebirds)
[Re: GUNNLEG]
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05/28/24 12:50 PM
05/28/24 12:50 PM
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east central WI
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I didn't want to step on Swamp's TSS thread. I believe that Wanna Be brought up the concern of the overall decline in turkey numbers.
Been reading up on seeds coated in neonicotinoid insecticides. Basically any corn or soybeans with a colored coating from what I've seen. Supposedly a multitude of studies showing that these are being found in a high percentage of deer and turkey livers that have been tested. I've seen and looked at enough materials to believe that there is something to it.
Very intersting articles if you feel like doing some Google searches. Are the studies looking at the seeds being the cause of the decline? Or just a finding in the animals? The decline seems so widespread I believe there has to be a number of factors, but changing agricultural practices is a definite possibility in my eyes.
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Re: Declining Turkey numbers (and other gamebirds)
[Re: GUNNLEG]
#8146101
05/28/24 12:57 PM
05/28/24 12:57 PM
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SW Georgia
Wanna Be
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Yes, there was a study on this many years ago. In fact, the NWTF was giving seeds away if you qualified. It was the same seeds you mentioned. They kicked up a little fuss about it but think they changed their ways after that. There are umpteen factors to the declining populations. Habitat is the main concern and the one that most private landowners can remedy. The others require personal and DNR considerations. I could write pages of my thoughts, but it steps on a lot of toes, so we’ll manage our properties how we see fit and hope others take notice. So far we haven’t seen a decline, not have the other landowners that also have the same practices. Here’s a pic just the other day I got at a landowner that was having some hog issues since he just filled his feeders with protein. Got a couple pigs and now nothing but deer and turkeys. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/05/full-51940-218961-img_8805.jpeg)
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Re: Declining Turkey numbers (and other gamebirds)
[Re: k snow]
#8146104
05/28/24 01:02 PM
05/28/24 01:02 PM
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Virginia
GUNNLEG
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I didn't want to step on Swamp's TSS thread. I believe that Wanna Be brought up the concern of the overall decline in turkey numbers.
Been reading up on seeds coated in neonicotinoid insecticides. Basically any corn or soybeans with a colored coating from what I've seen. Supposedly a multitude of studies showing that these are being found in a high percentage of deer and turkey livers that have been tested. I've seen and looked at enough materials to believe that there is something to it.
Very intersting articles if you feel like doing some Google searches. Are the studies looking at the seeds being the cause of the decline? Or just a finding in the animals? The decline seems so widespread I believe there has to be a number of factors, but changing agricultural practices is a definite possibility in my eyes. The study has looked at the breeding mortality rates amongst any animals that consume the seed. Research I'm seeing shows that this is one of the leading factors for game bird decline. AND, if it's in them, it's going into us. I'm always super hesitant to drink all of the cool aid, but a lot of what I've read is pretty scary.
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Re: Declining Turkey numbers (and other gamebirds)
[Re: Wanna Be]
#8146107
05/28/24 01:06 PM
05/28/24 01:06 PM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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And those numbers have to do with habitat and predator control. You know, that leaving for seed thing. Trap them predators until you can’t find a track or scat anywhere. I agree on the predators.....
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Re: Declining Turkey numbers (and other gamebirds)
[Re: GUNNLEG]
#8146134
05/28/24 02:02 PM
05/28/24 02:02 PM
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east central WI
k snow
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One ag practice that has for sure changed patterns, and maybe numbers, on one farm I have hunted for 25 years, is manure spreading. When I started hunting, it was a small (75 head) dairy operation, and manure was spread on a very regular basis. Turkeys were on the manure before the tractor left the field. It was not uncommon to see 50-75 bird flocks every day in the fall and winter. Springtime hunting was great. Cousin quit dairying, and almost within one year, we saw very, very few turkeys. The ones we did see/shoot were all on the edges of the farm, close to the neighbor's fields where manure was still being spread. The last 4 years we hunted there, we heard a combined total of 5 gobbles. More and more small farms here are going under, and the big farms are spreading liquid manure.
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