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News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
  PRELIMINARY 2006
  TURKEY HARVEST TOTALS
  COUNTY 2006 2005
  Adams 399 391
  Allen 13 5
  Ashland 321 344
  Ashtabula 782 559
  Athens 566 545
  Auglaize 32 24
  Belmont 381 486
  Brown 404 424
  Butler 54 63
  Carroll 311 311
  Champaign 94 83
  Clark 43 31
  Clermont 472 493
  Clinton 37 38
  Columbiana 424 340
  Coshocton 551 599
  Crawford 68 30
  Cuyahoga 7 7
  Darke 25 24
  Defiance 147 123
  Delaware 54 51
  Erie 24 15
  Fairfield 153 160
  Fayette 21 28
  Franklin 18 13
  Fulton 34 34
  Gallia 284 361
  Geauga 358 273
  Greene 27 19
  Guernsey 661 533
  Hamilton 144 111
  Hancock 10 10
  Hardin 41 34
  Harrison 625 606
  Henry 15 15
  Highland 328 342
  Hocking 291 315
  Holmes 339 302
  Huron 130 134
  Jackson 494 493
  Jefferson 353 456
  Knox 327 409
  Lake 171 131
  Lawrence 257 245
  Licking 310 357
  Logan 175 167
  Lorain 114 89
  Lucas 28 19
  Madison 3 5
  Mahoning 203 200
  Marion 17 15
  Medina 114 96
  Meigs 612 534
  Mercer 5 8
  Miami 15 14
  Monroe 486 458
  Montgomery 14 10
  Morgan 298 286
  Morrow 217 196
  Muskingum 349 354
  Noble 318 408
  Ottawa 7 12
  Paulding 69 65
  Perry 353 346
  Pickaway 57 71
  Pike 226 211
  Portage 165 108
  Preble 70 85
  Putnam 55 40
  Richland 283 257
  Ross 365 374
  Sandusky 13 20
  Scioto 366 334
  Seneca 100 106
  Shelby 26 22
  Stark 222 235
  Summit 68 57
  Trumbull 437 356
  Tuscarawas 570 478
  Union 23 16
  Van Wert 8 9
  Vinton 260 219
  Warren 83 65
  Washington 517 501
  Wayne 113 89
  Williams 176 176
  Wood 14 5
  Wyandot 48 59
  Totals 18,262 17,542

May 22, 2006

 

2006 OHIO SPRING TURKEY HARVEST ENDS WITH SLIGHT INCREASE OVER 2005 NUMBERS
Ashtabula County tops in harvest numbers

 

COLUMBUS, OH - Hunters checked 18,262 wild turkeys during Ohio’s four-week, statewide spring turkey-hunting season that opened April 24 and ended May 21, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.

The preliminary total represents nearly a 4 percent increase over last year’s preliminary number of 17,542.

Ashtabula County led the state in the number of turkeys killed with 782. Counties with additional high harvest numbers were: Guernsey - 661; Harrison - 625; Meigs - 612; Tuscarawas - 570; Athens - 566; Coshocton - 551; Washington - 517; and Jackson - 493.

In addition to the turkeys taken during the regular season, young hunters harvested another 1,872 birds during a special hunt for hunters age 17 and younger held April 22-23.

The ODNR Division of Wildlife estimates that more than 90,000 people hunted turkeys during the four-week season. Prior to the start of the spring hunting season, state wildlife biologists estimated the wild turkey population in Ohio to be more than 180,000 birds.

This was the seventh spring that turkey hunting was open in every Ohio county. Only 57 of the state’s 88 counties were open to spring turkey hunting in 1999.

Wild turkeys were nearly extinct in Ohio before being reintroduced in the mid-1950s by the Division of Wildlife. The first spring turkey-hunting season opened in 1966. Wild turkeys are now present in all 88 counties.
 

 

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For additional news online, check out the ODNR Press Room at Ohiodnr.com

For Further Information Contact:
Dave Swanson, Division of Wildlife
(740) 589-9923
-or-
Mike Reynolds, Division of Wildlife
(740) 589-9921

 

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