2012 Mn Turkey Harvest #’s Up from 2011

  • kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
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    #211549

    Preliminary harvest numbers show that the 2012 spring turkey harvest of 11,324 is the third-highest ever, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

    “Minnesota’s turkey population largely has rebounded from the severe winter of 2010-2011 and last year’s cold, wet spring,” said Steve Merchant, DNR wildlife program and populations manager. “These resilient and productive birds provided hunters with more opportunity.”

    Hunters purchased 42,563 licenses this year, down from the 45,923 purchased in 2011. The 2010 spring turkey harvest was the highest on record. That year also had an early spring. Last year, spring season hunters harvested 10,060 turkeys, down significantly from the 2010 spring harvest of 13,468.

    “I suspect license sales were down this year partly because of last year’s poor spring season,” Merchant said.

    Turkey zone consolidation from 80 zones to 12 gave hunters more options to hunt. The 2012 hunter success rate was 27 percent.

    Wild turkeys were extirpated from Minnesota around 1900. Re-introduction efforts have been incredibly successful and wild turkeys thrive throughout the non-boreal forest portion of Minnesota.

    Joel Nelson
    Moderator
    Southeast MN
    Posts: 3137
    #121013

    I read the same article in the Outdoor News the other day, and took exception to some of the comments.

    Opportunity was not increased, in fact, it was lost in many areas due to the aggregated zones. While you could be in the same zone and hunt a geographically larger area, your odds of drawing a tag in the larger zones often were decreased.

    License sales were down IMO due to the fact that we had an early spring, and although hunters could buy late-season OTC tags at will this year, they’d moved on to fishing and other activities in the 80 degree weather and uncooperative birds.

    It was also commented that they didn’t personally hear any complaints regarding the zone aggregation. Really? I know I wasn’t the only one who reliably drew earlier tags most years prior to this one.

    Data has always suggested that good weather doesn’t necessarily increase only turkey activity, but rather, it gets more hunters with tags in the woods for longer. We had great weather early season, so the hunters that were in the woods made the best of their seasons.

    Joel

    cdm
    Oronoco, SE. MN.
    Posts: 771
    #121025

    I believe harvest was NOT actually up. I believe because of the new online and phone registration, that more people are registering now.

    todders
    Shoreview, MN
    Posts: 723
    #121031

    I know there are people that don’t register their game and it drives me nuts ! People will work their tail off to get an opportunity at an animal and after they get a kill, they turn into a lazy . Just ridiculous, it is the best tool the DNR has to monitor changes they make to measure success and the bums are keeping the numbers from being true . Probably many of the same fools that constantly complain and whine about the DNR and the lack of game. Rant over.

    cdm
    Oronoco, SE. MN.
    Posts: 771
    #121036

    My point is that finially the DNR is making registration easier. Nobody wants to hunt hard for several days and drive home late one day and try to find a registration place that makes you feel like you are inconviencing them

    protourbaits
    stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2466
    #121037

    let me get this straight, since we can now register birds online, you guys think more people are registering birds more than ever??

    cdm
    Oronoco, SE. MN.
    Posts: 771
    #121039

    IMO yes,why is that so hard to believe ?

    todders
    Shoreview, MN
    Posts: 723
    #121042

    I am not sure if a higher percentage of harvests will be registered or not. My point is we will never know because no matter how easy some things get, lazy and dishonest people will find a way to mess it up .

    protourbaits
    stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2466
    #121049

    Quote:


    IMO yes,why is that so hard to believe ?


    I think it’s more of a speculation than a fact. People are usually excited to register a bird. It is the final hoorah to a successful season. I don’t think people are that lazy or dishonest…

    cdm
    Oronoco, SE. MN.
    Posts: 771
    #121051

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    I think it’s more of a speculation than a fact. People are usually excited to register a bird. It is the final hoorah to a successful season. I don’t think people are that lazy or dishonest…


    True it is just speculation, but Turkey populations are only speculations also the DNR does not go out and count them. And yes people are dishonest and LAZY

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