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Where To Bag Your Turkey This Spring!
If you think turkey hunting was good last year, just wait until this season! Here's a county-by-county prognosis. (March 2006)
The 2005 Illinois spring turkey season harvest fell just short of the record-setting kill recorded in 2004, but the difference was only 100 birds. The bottom line is that the outlook is bright for Illinois' upcoming spring turkey season. "Statewide populations continue to look very good, though growth has been slowing somewhat," explained Paul Shelton of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. "This is not unexpected, as more established turkey populations tend to show less growth than is observed in more newly-established flocks." Shelton also noted that reproduction has been below average for a few years in a row. The good news is that help from Mother Nature can only improve things. "I do believe," Shelton said, "that one good year of reproduction would result in a fantastic hunting season for the next year." Keep your fingers crossed for decent weather -- the birds seem to be doing the rest! The following represents our annual county-by-county rating system for potential hunter success this spring. We used five categories to weigh three factors impacting your area's hunting potential, including population strength, historical hunter success and accessibility to public land. One point was awarded to each county that has: 1) experienced three consecutive years of increasing harvest totals; 2) a total harvest last season greater than its five-year kill average; 3) a turkey population strong enough to support a fall hunt; 4) public ground available where turkeys can be hunted; and 5) issued permits specifically for a hunting unit within that county -- independent of, and in addition to, the county's general permits. The highest possible score is five points. Additionally, to help put these ratings in perspective, we've added a rating in parenthesis representing the county's average score based on our system over the last five years. This is how they add up for the upcoming 2006 spring turkey season. ADAMS -- 3 (4.6) ALEXANDER -- 5 (3.6) BOND -- 1 (2.2) BOONE -- 1 (1.6) BROWN -- 3 (3.8) BUREAU -- 2 (2) CALHOUN -- 1 (2.6) |
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