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October 22, 2009

Maryland autumn turkey count looks to be pretty good

ANNAPOLIS — Maryland’s fall turkey hunting begins Saturday and continues through Nov. 7. The season takes place only in Garrett, Allegany and Washington counties with a bag limit of one turkey.

In the autumn of 2008, 215 turkeys were killed. Allegany County accounted for 100. There were 80 bagged in Garrett and 35 in Washington.

Turkey numbers remain strong in these counties, giving hunters ample opportunity for success, according to Department of Natural Resources spokesmen.

Turkey brood surveys documented moderate reproductive success this year.

“The birds produced this summer should strengthen the already relatively high populations in our western counties,” said Wild Turkey Biologist Bob Long. “Surveys show that the acorn crop is poor in the western region this fall so hunters should spend plenty of time scouting near other food sources to maximize their chance for success.”

Although fluorescent orange is not required for turkey hunters, DNR recommends that hunters wear a fluorescent orange hat while moving and tie an orange ribbon around a nearby tree at calling locations.

Hunters are reminded to always be sure of your target and beyond and never stalk or sneak up on turkey sounds as it may be another hunter.

Hunters must immediately place a field tag on the turkey and complete the Maryland Big Game Harvest Record.

Hunters registering a turkey will receive a confirmation number that must also be recorded on the hunter’s Big Game Harvest Record.

Successful hunters must register their turkey online at www.gamecheck.dnr.state.md.us or by calling 1-888-800-0121.

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