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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Preliminary
Turkey Results
COUNTY 2006 2005
Adams 230 158
Allen 9 1
Ashland 176 144
Ashtabula 381 259
Athens 355 282
Auglaize 17 7
Belmont 275 246
Brown 208 183
Butler 31 37
Carroll 128 145
Champaign 51 20
Clark 24 15
Clermont 272 243
Clinton 24 16
Columbiana 258 182
Coshocton 326 326
Crawford 40 16
Cuyahoga 3 1
Darke 21 16
Defiance 82 65
Delaware 34 19
Erie 13 6
Fairfield 84 90
Fayette 11 14
Franklin 9 1
Fulton 19 12
Gallia 210 190
Geauga 209 121
Greene 18 13
Guernsey 358 291
Hamilton 77 42
Hancock 8 3
Hardin 24 13
Harrison 375 309
Henry 9 4
Highland 200 184
Hocking 184 174
Holmes 171 151
Huron 61 68
Jackson 311 274
Jefferson 250 235
Knox 248 213
Lake 92 67
Lawrence 139 140
Licking 210 207
Logan 110 59
Lorain 72 42
Lucas 16 10
Madison 2 3
Mahoning 113 101
Marion 10 5
Medina 80 51
Meigs 374 309
Mercer 4 2
Miami 5 4
Monroe 253 242
Montgomery 9 2
Morgan 208 165
Morrow 130 98
Muskingum 223 199
Noble 216 196
Ottawa 5 5
Paulding 33 27
Perry 224 182
Pickaway 29 30
Pike 152 121
Portage 90 48
Preble 35 42
Putnam 45 13
Richland 164 131
Ross 219 187
Sandusky 8 12
Scioto 229 175
Seneca 61 57
Shelby 20 6
Stark 127 125
Summit 33 29
Trumbull 263 175
Tuscarawas 317 269
Union 9 10
Van Wert 5 4
Vinton 144 76
Warren 46 36
Washington 306 284
Wayne 57 50
Williams 92 76
Wood 5 4
Wyandot 19 18
Total 10,797 8,883

May 2, 2006

OHIO’S SPRING WILD TURKEY HUNTERS FIND SUCCESS
Season continues through May 21

COLUMBUS, OH - Ohio hunters killed 10,797 wild turkeys in the first seven days of the spring hunting season, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Last year 8,883 birds were harvested during the first week.

So far this season, the 10 counties harvesting the most turkeys are: Ashtabula (381), Harrison (375), Meigs (374), Guernsey (358), Athens (355), Coshocton (326), Tuscarawas (317), Jackson (311), Washington (306), and Belmont (275).

“Hunters still have three weeks of hunting to kill their gobbler,” said Dave Swanson, forest research biologist with the Division of Wildlife. “More birds can be found in our woods and fields this spring thanks to above average reproductive success in the last two years.”

Hunters age 17 and younger killed 1,872 birds during a special youth-only season held the weekend of April 22-23, compared to last year’s 1,612. Top youth counties this season were: Ashtabula (76), Washington (72), Ashland and Coshocton (63), Harrison and Jackson (60), Meigs (54), Monroe (53), and Brown and Columbiana (50).

Opening day figures of 3,058 birds also are up from last year’s 2,824. The season remains open through May 21.
Spring wild turkey hunters may hunt in all 88 counties (except Lake La Su An Wildlife Area in Williams County). Turkey hunting is permitted one-half hour before sunrise until noon daily. Hunters may take two bearded turkeys per spring season. Shotguns using shot, crossbows, and longbows are legal during this season. A spring turkey permit is required along with an Ohio hunting license.

For more information about Ohio’s spring wild turkey hunting season, visit the ODNR web site at ohiodnr.com/wildlife

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

For Further Information Contact:
Dave Swanson, ODNR Division of Wildlife
(740) 589-9930
-or-
Vicki Ervin, ODNR Division of Wildlife
(614) 265-6325