Preliminary data shows young turkey hunters harvested 1,723 turkeys during the 2018 spring youth season, April 7-8. Top harvest counties were Franklin with 51 turkeys harvested, Miller with 43, and Maries with 43.
Young hunters checked a little over 4,000 turkeys during last year’s youth weekend.
Turkey biologist Jason Isabelle said the drop in harvest can be attributed mostly to unseasonably cold temperatures this weekend and for much of spring thus far.
“Weather was the biggest contributing factor to this year’s low youth turkey season harvest,” Isabelle said.
“Temperatures that were well-below average probably made it difficult for young hunters to spend as much time hunting this past weekend as they would have with more seasonal temperatures.”
Isabelle also notes in addition to cold temperatures this weekend, spring has been slow to arrive, causing turkeys to be a little behind schedule as far as the winter flock break-up.
“When turkeys are still flocked up as they are in much of the state right now, it can make for some very challenging hunting,” he said. “With warmer temperatures in the forecast, hunting conditions should be much more favorable for the upcoming regular spring turkey season.”
For county-specific information on turkey harvest, visit MDC online.
More information on the upcoming regular spring turkey hunting season, April 16-May 6 can be found in the 2018 Spring Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information booklet online.