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Joe Manchin III, Governor
Frank Jezioro, Director
News
Release : May 31, 2007
Hoy Murphy , Public Information Officer (304)
558-3381 hoymurphy@wvdnr.gov
Contact:
Curtis Taylor ,
Wildlife Resources Section Chief (304) 558-2771wildlife@wvdnr.gov
2007 West
Virginia Spring Gobbler Harvest Reported
Hunters in West Virginia
harvested 9,976 turkeys during the 2007 spring gobbler season, according to
Curtis I. Taylor, Chief of the Wildlife Resources Section of the West
Virginia Division of Natural Resources (DNR). Preliminary harvest figures
indicate this year’s spring turkey harvest was 15 percent lower than the
11,735 birds taken in 2006.
The top five counties this
spring were Mason (403), Jackson (361), Wood (337), Preston (330) and
Summers (289). Forty-seven of the state's 55 counties had lower harvests
this year, with much of the harvest decrease occurring in the southern
counties. The highest harvests were reported in DNR District 1 (2,142),
followed by District 6 (2,052), District 4 (1,906), District 5 (1,630),
District 3 (1,326) and District 2 (920). District 6 (19 percent lower) and
District 5 (18 percent lower) had the largest percentage decreases in
harvest when compared to 2006.
The reduced gobbling activity
and lower harvest rate this past spring were the result of a poor wild
turkey brood production year in 2005. A population with fewer 2-year-old
gobblers can greatly affect the spring gobbler harvest. Even though the
state’s turkey population is generally higher due to last year’s good brood
production, the low numbers of 2-year-old birds in the population affected
the harvest this spring. Wildlife Biologists have determined the level of
brood production accurately forecasts spring turkey harvests two years
later, as these 2-year-old birds tend to gobble more and are more
susceptible to harvest. Field reports also indicated that hunting pressure
in many areas of the state was lower than normal. Hunters can look forward
to a better spring gobbler harvest next year, since brood production was
good in 2006.
**DNR**
[Editor’s Note: The
attached table contains spring wild turkey harvest figures by county for the
years 2003 through 2007.]
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Table 1. Spring harvest of wild turkeys in West Virginia,
2003-2007. |
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| County |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
| Barbour |
221 |
188 |
200 |
176 |
176 |
| Brooke |
140 |
144 |
119 |
121 |
101 |
| Hancock |
128 |
182 |
131 |
137 |
117 |
| Harrison |
306 |
277 |
270 |
254 |
237 |
| Marion |
255 |
190 |
166 |
190 |
201 |
| Marshall |
363 |
278 |
264 |
306 |
279 |
| Monongalia |
351 |
292 |
235 |
310 |
260 |
| Ohio |
138 |
116 |
109 |
137 |
77 |
| Preston |
454 |
348 |
375 |
400 |
330 |
| Taylor |
156 |
116 |
102 |
101 |
84 |
| Tucker |
102 |
53 |
88 |
98 |
76 |
| Wetzel |
236 |
200 |
244 |
200 |
204 |
| Dist. I Subtotal |
2,850 |
2,384 |
2,303 |
2,430 |
2,142 |
| Berkeley |
69 |
74 |
83 |
107 |
70 |
| Grant |
156 |
138 |
108 |
130 |
144 |
| Hampshire |
224 |
200 |
192 |
220 |
163 |
| Hardy |
172 |
217 |
127 |
226 |
157 |
| Jefferson |
33 |
40 |
43 |
51 |
44 |
| Mineral |
124 |
86 |
108 |
135 |
115 |
| Morgan |
81 |
61 |
85 |
116 |
86 |
| Pendleton |
133 |
124 |
108 |
136 |
141 |
| Dist. II Subtotal |
992 |
940 |
854 |
1,121 |
920 |
| Braxton |
289 |
227 |
234 |
282 |
210 |
| Clay |
95 |
83 |
74 |
82 |
69 |
| Lewis |
375 |
279 |
268 |
258 |
240 |
| Nicholas |
199 |
181 |
175 |
226 |
187 |
| Pocahontas |
132 |
74 |
97 |
128 |
126 |
| Randolph |
204 |
165 |
132 |
176 |
180 |
| Upshur |
274 |
225 |
206 |
258 |
216 |
| Webster |
117 |
96 |
68 |
108 |
98 |
| Dist. III Subtotal |
1,685 |
1,330 |
1,254 |
1,518 |
1,326 |
| Fayette |
309 |
271 |
264 |
261 |
232 |
| Greenbrier |
289 |
239 |
276 |
298 |
265 |
| McDowell |
220 |
214 |
182 |
270 |
214 |
| Mercer |
277 |
294 |
389 |
311 |
269 |
| Monroe |
170 |
167 |
217 |
200 |
170 |
| Raleigh |
294 |
299 |
328 |
264 |
272 |
| Summers |
254 |
316 |
387 |
287 |
289 |
| Wyoming |
237 |
166 |
172 |
243 |
195 |
| Dist. IV Subtotal |
2,050 |
1,966 |
2,215 |
2,134 |
1,906 |
| Boone |
173 |
189 |
141 |
159 |
150 |
| Cabell |
171 |
141 |
152 |
146 |
126 |
| Kanawha |
260 |
260 |
297 |
263 |
249 |
| Lincoln |
220 |
208 |
227 |
223 |
175 |
| Logan |
163 |
159 |
155 |
169 |
105 |
| Mason |
473 |
400 |
451 |
493 |
403 |
| Mingo |
95 |
81 |
92 |
100 |
79 |
| Putnam |
243 |
211 |
233 |
246 |
178 |
| Wayne |
238 |
198 |
244 |
207 |
165 |
| Dist. V. Subtotal |
2,036 |
1,847 |
1,992 |
2,006 |
1,630 |
| Calhoun |
189 |
183 |
164 |
193 |
147 |
| Doddridge |
245 |
191 |
214 |
199 |
117 |
| Gilmer |
224 |
186 |
183 |
195 |
151 |
| Jackson |
468 |
250 |
333 |
353 |
361 |
| Pleasants |
113 |
89 |
90 |
97 |
56 |
| Ritchie |
437 |
291 |
341 |
317 |
245 |
| Roane |
326 |
294 |
297 |
293 |
269 |
| Tyler |
246 |
178 |
199 |
198 |
153 |
| Wirt |
317 |
215 |
234 |
272 |
216 |
| Wood |
357 |
229 |
284 |
409 |
337 |
| Dist. VI Subtotal |
2,922 |
2,106 |
2,339 |
2,526 |
2,052 |
| State Total |
12,535 |
10,573 |
10,957 |
11,735 |
9,976 |
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