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WV numbers down this year

Started by eddie234, June 05, 2011, 09:29:06 AM

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eddie234

                   West Virginia Hunters Harvest 9,216 Spring Turkeys

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Preliminary harvest numbers for the 2011 spring gobbler season show a take of 9,216 bearded turkeys, a decline of 10 percent from the 2010 harvest of 10,209 birds.  Division of Natural Resources' wildlife officials surmise a combination of inclement weather, high gas prices, and lower turkey numbers were major factors in the lower kill.

            "Our biologists had predicted a slightly lower harvest based on poorer productivity in 2009," said Curtis I. Taylor, Chief of the Wildlife Resources Section.  "Preliminary reports from field personnel also indicate a lower hunter turnout, probably due to high fuel prices and many rainy days during the season."

            The harvest was down 12 percent each in Districts 1 and 2, down 9 percent each in Districts 3 and 6, down 16 percent in District 5, and up slightly in District 4.  Top counties were Mason with a kill of 447, Preston (325), Kanawha (310), Jackson (291), and Wood (276).  Rounding out the top 10 counties were Marshall (254), Greenbrier (253), Harrison (242), Wyoming (242), Fayette (237), and Putnam (237).

            The 2011 spring kill is the lowest since 1990, when 9,152 birds were checked.  "Let's hope for a dry June so young poults will have high survival and bolster populations, although it will take several years of good brood production to get turkey numbers to levels they were 10 years ago," Taylor said.


Gobble!

I have not seen md's numbers yet but I will believe they will be down this year as well. Lots of rain and no birds where there have been birds in the past.

earlybird

Although i didn't have any problem filling my tags,i know several hunters in this area that never shot a bird.That being said,i also know of a few hunters that never even checked in the birds they killed.If this happens statewide,no wonder the kill numbers are down.

TauntoHawk

it definently took extra hard work to get the birds killed this year in PA and NY
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WNY Bowhunter

Quote from: TauntoHawk on June 05, 2011, 08:30:43 PM
it definently took extra hard work to get the birds killed this year in PA and NY

You ain't kidding man...
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