Where is the best turkey hunting in Colorado?

Where is the best turkey hunting in Colorado?

Weather is often unpredictable in Colorado. Fun Fact: Without question, the best locations for the over-the-counter hunter to bag a Colorado Merriam’s are the Southwest and Western regions, and along the Southern Front Range. Top-producing counties include Archuleta, Delta, Garfield, Mesa and Yuma.

Are there wild turkeys in Colorado Springs?

Colorado is home to two subspecies of wild turkey: the native Merriam’s and the Rio Grande, which was introduced to the state in 1980. The Merriam’s wild turkey is primarily found in open meadows and in ponderosa, oak brush and pinion juniper stands in mountainous zones west of Interstate 25.

When can you hunt turkey in Colorado?

​For details, see the Turkey Hunting Regulations Brochure. ​*Season Dates:​ Hunt dates vary by license type and hunt location….Limited License Calendar.

Spring
​​Over-the-counter license sales begin​ ​Aug. 3 (9 a.m. MT)

Can you hunt wild turkeys in Colorado?

Fall turkey leftover and over-the-counter licenses go on sale August 3. The fall limited license turkey application period for 2021 was shortened this year to allow for fall turkey licenses to be used as qualifying licenses for the secondary draw.

Where are wild turkeys in Colorado?

Colorado is home to two subspecies of wild turkeys. Native Merriam turkeys are mostly found in open meadows of the mountains. The Rio Grande, which was introduced to the state in 1980, is mostly found east of the mountains.

How much is a turkey tag in Colorado?

​​Payment Deadlines​

License​ ​License Fees
Spring Resident Limited & Over-the-counter $31.41
Fall Resident Limited & Over-the-counter Fall or Late Season $26.12
Resident Limited Youth & Over-the-counter Youth $16.58
Spring or Fall Nonresident Limited & Over-the-counter or Late Season $160.67

Can you hunt turkey with a rifle in Colorado?

These small flocks are numerous when the season starts in September. Adult male turkeys, known as gobblers, are successfully hunted too. Hunting methods vary between spring and fall, and so do methods of take. Rifles are not legal during spring seasons, whereas some fall turkey hunting units allow the use of rifles.

How many wild turkeys are in Colorado?

35,000 turkeys
Colorado Parks and Wildlife estimates the state is home to around 35,000 turkeys, and the population is thriving so much that there is a hunting season, though, not at the ELC. The birds can be found in 53 of the state’s 64 counties.

Where can I find turkeys in Colorado?

“There are a few things that I really look for that will support turkeys. Areas that are in lower elevation relative to the surrounding geography—small canyons and ravines—are good spots to look. You also want to look for deciduous trees among the conifer forest, meadows and water sources.

How many turkeys can you harvest in Colorado?

You can harvest two bearded turkeys in the spring, one must be using a limited draw license and the other must be taken with an over the counter license. The next section on validating the tag is very important for all hunters to understand. At the site of the harvest, you must detach the carcass tag and date/sign it.

Do you have to wear orange when hunting turkey in Colorado?

When traveling to a hunting location, transporting decoys or a harvested bird, wear hunter orange (a vest or hat). In the spring turkey season, a bird must have a visible beard. Do not shoot at movement in the brush, even if you hear a gobble.

When is fall turkey season in Colorado?

Colorado offers both spring and fall turkey seasons and we offer hunts in both seasons. The Spring Turkey Season opens in mid-April and runs through late May. We are offering 6 hunts this year starting early May so book your preferred week soon for the best times.

What are the hunting laws in Colorado?

Colorado’s Big Game brochure is a great tool to have handy. Elk hunting in Colorado is strictly regulated from the caliber of gun you can use (minimum .24 caliber) to the amount of hunter orange you must wear (minimum 500 square inches above the waist during firearms seasons).

Is there a Turkey in Colorado?

Colorado has two subspecies of wild turkey—the Merriam’s, also known as the mountain turkey, and the Rio Grande, primarily found in eastern Colorado.

What is turkey hunting?

Turkey hunting is a sport involving the pursuit of the elusive wild turkey. Long before the European settlers arrived in North America, the Native Americans took part in hunting wild turkeys.

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