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Take Our Poll: Turkey Hunt in Santa Ysabel Preserve Wins Final Approval. Do You Approve?

The event will move from William Heise County Park near Julian to Santa Ysabel East Open Space Preserve.

 

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Wednesday gave final approval to a plan to move a two-day wild turkey hunt for youth to the Santa Ysabel East Open Space Preserve.

The event was held last March at William Heise County Park, near Julian. County officials want to move it to a larger and less-used venue a few miles away to lessen conflicts with other park visitors. The change was opposed by animal rights activists and environmentalists who said the supervisors were redefining a preserve, a position board Chairman Ron Roberts agreed with. He and Supervisor Pam Slater-Price dissented in a 3-2 vote.

Public supporters of the hunt said the purpose of the preserve was to protect open space, not poultry, and that county documents show officials actually want to reduce the numbers of wild turkeys on the property. Supervisor Greg Cox said he did not agree with a contention by opponents that allowing the one event will open the door for hunting on other county- owned lands.

"We have a limited area, a limited amount of time,'' Cox said. According to a staff report, six youngsters took part in the supervised hunt last March and four bagged turkeys. The event is limited to a maximum of 20 young hunters.

The anticipated dates of the hunt are March 24-25. The San Diego Chapter of the Wild Turkey Federation is organizing it.

Supporters estimated that there are 20,000 wild turkeys in San Diego County.

--City News Service contributed to this report.

  • Do you think hunting on County preserves and parks is appropriate or not?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes, it's fine.
        56 (38%)
    • No, because I oppose hunting altogether.
        19 (13%)
    • Yes, and I can't wait to take my kid on this hunting trip.
        9 (6%)
    • No, because the use of these locations conflicts with safety and recreational uses.
        60 (41%)
    Total votes: 144
  • This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: County, Hunting, Santa Ysabel, Sports, Turkey, Youth, julian, and william heise

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Julie Pendray

6:05 pm on Wednesday, January 25, 2012

County corrected the earlier dates they sent. Correct dates are March 24-25.

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alexa

8:54 pm on Thursday, January 26, 2012

Reprehensible and barbaric. We are barely out of the caves when we continue to kill other living creatures.

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Susan Martin

7:38 am on Friday, January 27, 2012

We wear leather and eat meat ( I do anyway), and it seems obvious that hunting and fishing for food is ok.

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Glenn Miller

12:30 pm on Thursday, February 2, 2012

Hunting is a form of enjoyment for many in southern california. Opening the door here for our children is wonderful. Hunters care more about conservation than anyone. We currently have limited oportunity here. There's nothing worse when intoducing your child to this experience than seeing nothing.

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