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Youth Turkey Hunts Scheduled For Some Wildlife Management Areas

February 09, 2005

 

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announces that on Saturday, March 12, a week before the regular starting date of spring turkey season, young hunters will have an opportunity to hunt turkey during special hunts held at some WMAs throughout the state.

Youth who have not yet reached their 16th birthday may participate in these special hunts. Each youth must be accompanied by a non-hunting, properly-licensed adult 25 years of age or older, or the parent of the youth.

Wildlife Management Areas which will hold youth turkey hunts are: Autauga, Barbour, Blue Spring, Cahaba River, Choccolocco, Covington, Escambia Creek, Frank W. & Rob M. Boykin, Hollins, James D. Martin-Skyline, Kinterbish, Lowndes, Mulberry Fork, Oakmulgee, Sam R. Murphy, Scotch, Upper Delta (zones A and B) and Wolf Creek.

An additional youth turkey hunt will be held March 26 at Black Warrior WMA, zones A and B.

For maps and information about the Wildlife Management Areas, click here. For more information about youth hunts, contact the Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries Division’s Wildlife Section at 334-242-3469.

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s natural resources through five divisions: Marine Police, Marine Resources, State Parks, State Lands, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries.

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