How far will Eastern Tom's travel??
#1
I'm looking for information on how far of a range do Eastern Tom's travel. I'm in upstate NY, mostly wooded countryside. A few scattered old farms here & there, but not many. Reason asking is 2wks ago I seen 3 nice toms traveling together about 2 miles down the road from my house.1 wk ago I seen what I believe to be the same 3 toms just a few yards down from the wk before. Now this morning I see 3 toms again together, same size beards across the road from my house. If its the same 3 toms they've traveled across good size stream, around a 3 acre pond, and up & down several hills to get through the woods by my house. Of course unless the silly things walked the edge of the road the full 2 miles or so to get up here!!
#2
In Wisconsin, they have used radiotransmitters and found some turkeys were harvested over 15 miles from where they were originally captured.
One bird went 5.8 miles in a 30-hour period, but most stayed close to the capture site.
One other thing I read. They also studied mortaility of those turkeys and here is what they found:
55% killed by hunters
6% killed by coyotes
3% killed by poaching (they think - could not be verified)
2% killed by cars
One bird went 5.8 miles in a 30-hour period, but most stayed close to the capture site.
One other thing I read. They also studied mortaility of those turkeys and here is what they found:
55% killed by hunters
6% killed by coyotes
3% killed by poaching (they think - could not be verified)
2% killed by cars
#3
ORIGINAL: Sling
In Wisconsin, they have used radiotransmitters and found some turkeys were harvested over 15 miles from where they were originally captured.
One bird went 5.8 miles in a 30-hour period, but most stayed close to the capture site.
One other thing I read. They also studied mortaility of those turkeys and here is what they found:
55% killed by hunters
6% killed by coyotes
3% killed by poaching (they think - could not be verified)
2% killed by cars
In Wisconsin, they have used radiotransmitters and found some turkeys were harvested over 15 miles from where they were originally captured.
One bird went 5.8 miles in a 30-hour period, but most stayed close to the capture site.
One other thing I read. They also studied mortaility of those turkeys and here is what they found:
55% killed by hunters
6% killed by coyotes
3% killed by poaching (they think - could not be verified)
2% killed by cars
#10
Sling
That is some great information - thanks for sharing
I suspected they traveled quite a ways. It also helps explain how turkeys have populated my state (Tennessee) in such a relatively short period since being captured and released in multiple sites.
Mouthcaller
That is some great information - thanks for sharing
I suspected they traveled quite a ways. It also helps explain how turkeys have populated my state (Tennessee) in such a relatively short period since being captured and released in multiple sites.
Mouthcaller


