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Old April 12, 2018, 06:08 AM   #6
jmr40
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I'm certain it does. Coyote have moved into the area where I hunt and turkey numbers are down significantly. For the last 3-4 years my turkey calling has brought in more coyote, fox, and bobcats than turkey.

The large number of predators has also changed the way the remaining turkey behave. They aren't nearly as vocal as in the past. Many that I do see are now simply quietly coming to the call without responding. They've learned that calling is like ringing the dinner bell for the predators.
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