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2009 West Virginia Fall Turkey Harvest Increases

Friday, January 15th, 2010 at 6:27 PM

2009 West Virginia Fall Turkey Harvest Increases

West Virginia DNR

West Virginia DNR

West Virginia --(AmmoLand.com)-Preliminary figures for the 2009 fall turkey hunting season show a harvest of 1,244 turkeys. This is slightly higher than the 1,206 turkeys checked in during the 2008 fall season. The eastern Mountain Region of the state reported a fall turkey harvest increase, with District 3 mountain counties up 16 percent and District 4 mountain counties up 20 percent. The fall turkey harvest declined 10 percent in the northern counties of District 1 and declined 15 percent in the eastern panhandle counties of District 2. The top five counties for fall turkey harvests were Monroe (116), Nicholas (114), Greenbrier (99), Preston (82) and Mason (81).

Wildlife biologists had predicted a similar to slightly higher fall harvest based on good brood counts in the traditional fall counties of the Mountain Region and poor food conditions in other parts of the state. These conditions tend to concentrate birds in large flocks, making them more susceptible to hunters. “The 2009 fall turkey harvest came in as predicted based upon our field reports and data,” reported Paul Johansen, Assistant Chief in Charge of Game Management. “Less than ideal weather conditions occurred in some portions of the state during the first week of the season, and this may have hampered hunters,” Johansen noted. “However, poor mast conditions served to concentrate birds making them more available to hunters throughout the season.”

FALL TURKEY HARVEST 2005-2009

County

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Brooke

10

5

8

12

14

Hancock

7

7

10

9

14

Harrison

C

C

C

34

25

Marshall

C

20

18

9

15

Monongalia

C

C

19

30

C

Ohio

15

10

14

C

7

Preston

107

137

90

89

82

Tucker

30

27

29

31

25

Dist. I Subtotal

169

206

188

214

182

Berkeley

13

24

23

31

53

Grant

59

59

63

74

51

Hampshire

74

68

57

61

49

Hardy

68

63

78

74

59

Mineral

34

59

32

38

28

Morgan

24

31

34

26

24

Pendleton

52

55

60

47

52

Dist. II Subtotal

324

359

347

351

316

Nicholas

82

67

103

39

114

Pocahontas

75

69

107

74

53

Randolph

73

98

96

115

75

Upshur

C

C

C

35

38

Webster

43

48

52

36

66

Dist. III Subtotal

273

282

358

299

346

Greenbrier

108

139

171

84

99

Monroe

86

102

142

60

116

Summers

51

C

118

35

C

Dist. IV Subtotal

245

241

431

179

215

Mason

74

C

67

101

81

Dist. V. Subtotal

74

0

67

101

81

Jackson

C

C

39

C

C

Pleasants

C

C

C

4

C

Wirt

45

37

38

30

39

Wood

C

60

43

28

65

Dist. VI Subtotal

45

97

120

62

104

Unknown

0

1

0

0

0

State Total

1,130

1,186

1,511

1,206

1,244

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Wisconsin Spring 2010 Turkey Season

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at 3:06 PM

Wisconsin Spring 2010 Turkey Season

Wisconsin DNR

Wisconsin DNR

MADISON, WI –-(AmmoLand.com)- Turkey hunters are reminded that turkey management zones have been consolidated. The number of turkey hunting zones has been reduced to seven large zones instead of the previous 46-zone structure. There is still the same amount of total turkey hunting area. Each of the new zones combine a number of the smaller zones to give hunters more flexibility to move about in search of wild turkeys.

The 2010 spring turkey season officially begins with the April 10-11 Spring Turkey Youth Hunt. The regular turkey season begins on April 14 and consists of six, 5-day time periods that end on May 23.

The drawing for permits will take place in late January-early February. Successful permit applicants can expect to receive a postcard by mid-February.

Permit winners may then purchase their required 2010 spring turkey license (Resident $15; Nonresident $60) and turkey stamp ($5.25) or bear license ($49). Conservation Patrons and Senior Citizen Recreation Card holders do not need to purchase a turkey license or turkey stamp. A carcass tag will be printed at the time of purchase

Permits remaining after the initial drawing for spring turkey will be issued for sale one zone per day on a first-come first-served basis after March 10, 2010 at a date to be specified later.

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