On January 14, 2015

Vermont turkey hunters had a successful year

Vermont wild turkey hunters had safe and successful spring and fall hunting seasons in 2014, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. A total of 6,414 turkeys were taken by hunters during Vermont’s three hunting seasons–the spring youth hunt, the regular May spring season, and the fall turkey hunt.

Young turkey hunters mentored by experienced hunters took 554 bearded turkeys during the youth turkey hunt on the weekend before the regular spring season.

Hunters took 4,628 bearded turkeys in the May 1-31 regular spring turkey season.

Fall turkey hunting during October and November bagged 1,232 turkeys of both sexes, which was double that of 2013 and one of the highest fall harvests since Vermont’s wild turkey population was restored in the early 1970’s.

“Although the total harvest is less than last year’s record, I am pleased that it is higher than average,” said wild turkey project leader Amy Alfieri. “This year’s harvest number shows that Vermont’s wild turkey population at this time can sustain itself through long, cold winters like that of last year.”

Vermont’s wild turkey population is estimated at 45,000 to 60,000 birds.

Vermont Fish & Wildlife also reports that no turkey hunting-related shooting incidents were reported for the fourth consecutive year.

For more information regarding Vermont’s wild turkeys visit Vermont Fish &Wildlife’s website at: www.vtfishandwildlife.com.

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