Kansas suspends fall turkey hunting season

PRATT, Kan. (KAKE) - Kansas will have no fall turkey hunting season this fall due to declining populations at state and regional levels, state wildlife officials announced Friday.
The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission came to the "difficult decision" after hearing recommendations from staff over the course of four public meetings.
“We’ve documented consistent declines in turkey populations over the last 15 years largely due to reduced production levels,” said Kent Fricke, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks small game biologist. “These trends are not unique to Kansas. States across the Midwest and Southeast have experienced similar patterns in turkey populations.”
KDWP said fewer turkey hunters participate in the fall season than in the spring in Kansas, but wildlife biologists said it remained an important component of overall harvest.
“The estimated statewide fall harvest of turkey was less than 500 birds in 2022,” said Fricke. “While this is a small proportion of the statewide population, fall harvest is an additive source of mortality for turkeys, especially when hens are harvested.”
Over the past several years, Commissioners have approved other preventative recommendations to reduce the impact of the fall season on turkey populations. In 2017, Commissioners voted to reduce the statewide bag limit from four birds to one bird. In 2019, fall turkey season dates were reduced from Oct. 1 through Jan. 31 (123 days) to Oct. 1 through Nov. 10 (41 days).
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