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Top states for spring turkey

July 09, 20243 min read

As spring emerges, hunters across the United States eagerly anticipate the thrill of turkey season. With its rich hunting traditions and diverse landscapes, America offers numerous opportunities for turkey enthusiasts. However, some states stand out as premier destinations for spring turkey hunting in 2024. From abundant populations to expansive public lands, here are the top states to consider for your spring turkey hunting adventure.

1. Missouri

Renowned for its robust turkey population and hunter-friendly regulations, Missouri consistently ranks among the top states for turkey hunting. With both Eastern and Osceola subspecies, hunters have ample opportunities to pursue these majestic birds. Missouri's vast public lands, such as the Mark Twain National Forest, provide ample room for exploration and hunting success.

2. Kansas

Kansas has earned its reputation as a top-tier turkey hunting destination, offering a blend of rolling prairies, wooded areas, and agricultural fields. The state's liberal bag limits and extended seasons make it particularly appealing to avid hunters. Whether stalking turkeys in the Flint Hills or setting up blinds along river bottoms, Kansas promises an unforgettable hunting experience.

3. Texas

Everything is bigger in Texas, including its turkey hunting opportunities. With a diverse landscape encompassing brush country, piney woods, and rolling plains, Texas offers a variety of habitats for turkey hunters. The Rio Grande turkey, native to the state, presents a unique challenge for seasoned hunters seeking a new adventure.

4. Nebraska

Nebraska's vast expanses of public lands, coupled with its healthy turkey populations, make it a prime destination for spring turkey hunting. From the scenic Sand-hills to the Platte River Valley, Nebraska's diverse terrain offers something for every hunter. Additionally, the state's landowner permit system provides opportunities for private land access, further enhancing the hunting experience.

5. Kentucky

Kentucky's fertile landscapes and thriving turkey populations attract hunters from near and far. The state's combination of rolling hills, hardwood forests, and agricultural fields create an ideal habitat for Eastern turkeys. With a hunter-friendly culture and generous bag limits, Kentucky offers ample opportunities for both novice and experienced hunters alike.

6. Wisconsin

Wisconsin's hardwood forests and agricultural lands provide a picturesque backdrop for spring turkey hunting. The state's well-managed turkey population and hunter education programs ensure sustainable hunting opportunities for future generations. Whether pursuing birds in the Northwoods or along river bottoms, Wisconsin offers a rewarding hunting experience.

7. Iowa

Iowa's reputation for producing trophy-sized turkeys draws hunters seeking a challenge and the chance for a record-breaking harvest. The state's mix of woodlots, river corridors, and agricultural fields create an ideal habitat for Eastern turkeys. While Iowa's limited tags can make securing a hunting permit competitive, the potential for a successful hunt makes it worth the effort.

In conclusion, these states stand out as premier destinations for spring turkey hunting in 2024. Whether you prefer the rugged terrain of the Midwest or the vast expanses of the Great Plains, each of these states offers unique hunting opportunities and memorable experiences. Before embarking on your turkey hunting adventure, be sure to familiarize yourself with state regulations, obtain necessary permits, and practice ethical hunting practices to ensure a safe and successful hunt. Happy hunting!

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Bruce Hutcheon

Bruce has enjoyed hunting from Ungava Bay of northern Quebec to the tundra of Alaska. His hunting adventures include many provinces of Canada, most of the mid-west and Rocky Mountain states. Presently, Bruce serves on the Colorado Sportsmen’s Roundtable representing the sportsmen and women of the Southeast region of Colorado. He has served as a Huntmaster for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife, RMBS board member and life member, Co-Chair of RMEF Big Game Banquet in Colorado Springs and RMEF life member #200, Life member of the Wild Sheep Foundation and a life member of the NRA. During the winter months Bruce heads to the warm waters of the eastern pacific seeking trophy Yellow Fin tuna out of San Diego, CA. Bruce and his family have lived in the Colorado Springs, Colorado area for many years. He has an MBA in sales management.

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