A wild turkey walks in a Vicksburg neighborhood. State biologists think this turkey season could be a good one.
In Monday’s paper was an article about this being a great spring for turkey hunters in east central and southwest parts of MS, but hunters in the Delta should be cautious because spring floods kept hens from nesting last year, says the state Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.
This year’s 2-year-olds may be the only adult males around in the Delta, turkey biologist Adam Butler told other media outlets.
“For the third time in the previous four years, the MS River flooded much of the low lying areas of the Delta during the height of the spring nesting season,” said the 2012 turkey report posted on the department’s website.
Partly because numbers already were down in the area, the annual survey couldn’t even predict how many were likely, it said. It said there may have been a moderate hatch outside the flood zone but few or no chicks within it.
The 2011 spring turkey season was one of the worst in years. Butler said this year should be better.
The spring season opened March 15 and runs through May 1.
The report said Northeast Mississippi had relatively low hatches in both 2011 and 2010.
East Central and Southwest MS both have had strong hatches for several years. The 2010 hatch was one of the best on record in the Southwest region, but only about one hen in three hatched a brood last year, it said. It said the survey indicated very good 2010 hatch in Southeast Mississippi but fewer then one in four hens there hatching a brood last year. (The Associated Press)
Do you hunt turkey? We dont have them in our wildness. Only on farms and some have them like hens...
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I used to hunt turkey but stopped after a few years. In the past two years I hunted with a friend of mine, Sharon, for a week and we had a blast. No turkey but each day I posted about out hunt. If you go back to March 2010 you will see where we hunted and our experience for each day. I took a lot of pix and also called in two turkeys at 70 yards but was too far away and could not get them to come closer.
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