Maryland Turkey Seasons and Bag Limits
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Maryland Turkey Seasons and Bag Limits
Maryland turkey hunters, here's a question for you. This year MD introduced a new winter turkey hunting season and with it, a few changes in the hunting/trapping book. While I haven't hunted the fall or winter seasons, several people I know have and they all seem to be coming to me to ask, "I just shot a turkey. Can I only shoot one in spring now?" And I want to be sure I'm giving people the right answer.
The rule for MD turkeys used to be, you're allowed 1 bird in the fall, and 2 birds in the spring (however, if you killed a bird in the fall, you were only allowed 1 in the spring.) So, you were only allowed 2 birds total a year and you basically got to choose if you wanted 1 fall 1 spring or 2 spring birds. This rule was very clearly stated in the hunting guide.
Now with the introduction of the winter season, I've interpreted the guide as saying, 1 bird in fall OR winter, and then 2 birds in spring. It no longer has any addendum suggesting that shooting one in fall or winter means you lose a spring bird. So, this would mean you can now kill 3 birds total in a single hunting year, correct? 1 in fall OR winter, and then 2 in spring?
Here is the link to the MD hunting guide if anyone (or someone from another state) doesn't have it handy. Turkey regulations are on page 23:
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/huntersguide/
If any of you could confirm that you are allowed three birds a year now, or otherwise, please do. I'd hate to think I've told someone the wrong information, but I can't find anything in that book that says otherwise. Thanks.
The rule for MD turkeys used to be, you're allowed 1 bird in the fall, and 2 birds in the spring (however, if you killed a bird in the fall, you were only allowed 1 in the spring.) So, you were only allowed 2 birds total a year and you basically got to choose if you wanted 1 fall 1 spring or 2 spring birds. This rule was very clearly stated in the hunting guide.
Now with the introduction of the winter season, I've interpreted the guide as saying, 1 bird in fall OR winter, and then 2 birds in spring. It no longer has any addendum suggesting that shooting one in fall or winter means you lose a spring bird. So, this would mean you can now kill 3 birds total in a single hunting year, correct? 1 in fall OR winter, and then 2 in spring?
Here is the link to the MD hunting guide if anyone (or someone from another state) doesn't have it handy. Turkey regulations are on page 23:
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/huntersguide/
If any of you could confirm that you are allowed three birds a year now, or otherwise, please do. I'd hate to think I've told someone the wrong information, but I can't find anything in that book that says otherwise. Thanks.
#3
I just wanted to update this since I found the answer a while back. I spoke to a Terry Spencer at the MD DNR Wildlife and Heritage Service who confirmed with Glenn Therres (Fiscal, Legislation and Regulations Associate Director) that you can definitely kill three birds in a single year now in Maryland. You can kill 1, either sex, in fall OR winter and then 2 bearded birds in the spring whether you killed a bird earlier or not.