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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3699201" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Texas has zero restrictions for night hunting predators and pigs.</p><p>The outfitters sport some amazing elevated vehicles set up to hunt to control coyotes and pigs.</p><p>They will never be eliminated so control is the issue.</p><p>Control the predators and pigs, you then help the game animals that nest on the ground only to have them raided by predators that are currently out of control in Oklahoma.</p><p>Is the current shortage of wild turkey a disease or too many nest robbers? Nobody knows currently but my personal observation says predators as we have turkey visit our yard daily. I see the hens come into the 3 acre yard to bug In the afternoon. I know where the nests are and it’s discouraging to see broken egg shells when the nest is discovered by nest robbers.</p><p>Hopefully you will get something accomplished. Our ground nesting game need some relief.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]242913[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3699201, member: 5412"] Texas has zero restrictions for night hunting predators and pigs. The outfitters sport some amazing elevated vehicles set up to hunt to control coyotes and pigs. They will never be eliminated so control is the issue. Control the predators and pigs, you then help the game animals that nest on the ground only to have them raided by predators that are currently out of control in Oklahoma. Is the current shortage of wild turkey a disease or too many nest robbers? Nobody knows currently but my personal observation says predators as we have turkey visit our yard daily. I see the hens come into the 3 acre yard to bug In the afternoon. I know where the nests are and it’s discouraging to see broken egg shells when the nest is discovered by nest robbers. Hopefully you will get something accomplished. Our ground nesting game need some relief. [ATTACH type="full"]242913[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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