Turkey Season Calculator

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Last updated: 2026-03-10

Turkey Season Overview by State

Spring season dates and bag limits (approximate)

State Spring Opens Spring Closes Spring Bag Limit Fall Season Fall Bag Limit
AlabamaMar 15May 15 (1/day)Nov–Jan1
GeorgiaMar 22May 153None
MissouriApr 18May 102Oct 1–Nov 152
New YorkMay 1May 312Oct–Nov1
PennsylvaniaApr 26May 312Nov 1–231
TexasMar 15May 144None
VirginiaApr 12May 313Oct–Nov2
WisconsinApr 15May 311Sep–Nov1
MichiganApr 20May 311Sep 15–Nov 141
TennesseeApr 5May 164Oct–Nov2

How We Calculate This

This turkey season calculator uses established formulas and industry-standard data to provide accurate estimates.

  • Enter your specific values into the calculator fields above
  • Our algorithm applies the relevant formulas using your inputs
  • Results are calculated instantly in your browser — nothing is sent to a server
  • Review the detailed breakdown to understand how each factor affects your result

These calculations are estimates based on standard formulas. For critical decisions, always consult a qualified professional.

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Turkey hunting seasons are set annually by each state's wildlife agency to manage wild turkey populations sustainably.

The basic rule:

  • Spring season: generally March–May, targeting gobblers (male turkeys) with beards
  • Fall season: typically October–January, and some states allow either-sex harvest
  • Bag limits: vary from 1 to 4+ turkeys per season depending on the state and population
  • Legal birds (spring): most states restrict spring harvest to bearded turkeys (gobblers)
  • Hunting hours: typically sunrise to sunset or 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset
  • Many states split their season into periods (youth, archery-only, general) with different dates

Dates shown are approximate general season dates. Always verify exact dates with your state wildlife agency before hunting. Youth seasons, special hunts, and zone-specific dates may differ.

When Would You Use This Calculator?

This turkey season calculator is designed for anyone who needs quick, reliable estimates without complex spreadsheets or professional consultations.

  • When you need a quick estimate before committing to a purchase or project
  • When comparing different options or scenarios side by side
  • When planning a budget and need to understand potential costs
  • When you want to verify a quote or estimate you've received from a professional
  • When teaching or learning about the concepts behind these calculations

Frequently Asked Questions

When is spring turkey season?

Spring turkey season generally runs from mid-March through late May, depending on the state. Southern states tend to open earlier (March), while northern states open later (April-May). Most spring seasons last 4-6 weeks.

What is the bag limit for turkey?

Bag limits vary widely by state, typically 1-4 birds per season. Spring seasons usually allow 1-2 gobblers. Fall seasons may allow additional birds, and some states have generous either-sex limits. Always check your state's current regulations.

Can you hunt turkey hens in the spring?

In most states, spring turkey hunting is restricted to bearded turkeys only (primarily gobblers). A small percentage of hens have beards and are legal. Some states have limited spring either-sex hunts, but this is uncommon.

Do all states have a fall turkey season?

No. Some states like Texas, California, and several others do not offer a fall turkey season or only offer it in limited areas. Fall seasons are more common in eastern states with strong turkey populations.

What permits do I need to hunt turkey?

At minimum, you need a valid hunting license and a turkey permit or tag for the state. Some states require completion of a turkey hunting education course. Public land may require additional access permits. Federal land may have separate regulations.

Can I use a rifle to hunt turkey?

Regulations vary by state and season. Spring seasons typically allow shotguns and archery only. Some states allow rifles or crossbows in fall. Shotgun gauge and shot size restrictions are common. Always check your state's legal methods.