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NEW 2007 Wild Turkey Observation Survey Summary

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Habitat Management for Wild Turkeys
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Hunting Regulations & Information

NEW 2007-2008 Guide to Hunting & Trapping in Maryland

Wild Turkey Observation Survey Summary
Maryland DNR conducts two annual wild turkey observation surveys, often referred to as “brood surveys". The primary purpose is to estimate wild turkey reproductive success throughout the state.

NEW 2007 Survey Summary

Summaries from Previous Years: 2006 - 2005 -2004

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Fluorescent orange is not required for hunting turkeys. However, turkey hunters are encouraged to wear it as a precaution while turkey hunting. Successful turkey hunters are also encouraged to put an orange ribbon on the turkey when carrying it out of the woods.

The colors black, red, white, and blue should be avoided on turkey hunting clothing. These colors are predominant in the male turkey's plumage and can cause a hunter to be mistaken for game.

Habitat Issues

Not a Good Idea!
Releasing Pen-raised Turkey, Bobwhite Quail, or Other Birds

Making a Home for Wild Turkeys
Management Incentives for Landowners
Habitat for Wildlife

Turkey Hunter's Code of Conduct

DNR encourages all turkey hunters to follow the National Wild Turkey Federation's Turkey Hunter's Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct states that a responsible turkey hunter should:

  • Not let peer pressure or the excitement of the hunt cloud his/her judgment.

  • Learn and practice safe hunting techniques.

  • Hunt the wild turkey fairly.

  • Know the capabilities and limitations of his/her hunting devices and use them safely.

  • Obey and support all wildlife laws and report all violations.

  • Respect the land and landowner and always obtain permission before hunting.

  • Avoid knowingly interfering with another hunter and respect the right of others to lawfully share the outdoors.

  • Value the hunting experience and appreciate the beauty of the wild turkey.

  • Positively identify his/her target as a legal bird and insist on a good shot.

  • Share responsible turkey hunting with others and work for turkey conservation.

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