Current through September 9, 2024
(a)
Season
and bag limit:
(1) Spring Season. In
such areas of the state as designated by the commissioner and listed in the
applicable annual Connecticut Hunting and Trapping Guide, the open spring
season for hunting bearded wild turkey on private and state lands shall begin
the last Wednesday in April and end the last Saturday in May. From the second
Saturday before the last Wednesday in April through the first Saturday before
the last Wednesday in April shall be designated as junior turkey hunting
training days. On these days, only hunters having a valid Connecticut junior
hunting license and a Resident Gamebird Stamp may hunt on state land or on
private lands for which they have written permission from the land owner. The
accompanying adult mentor shall have in his/her possession a valid Connecticut
hunting license, a Resident Gamebird Stamp and written permission from the
landowner when hunting on private lands. The adult mentor shall not carry a
firearm, but may assist in calling. The adult mentor shall remain within
physical contact of, and in a position to provide direct supervision and
instruction of, the junior hunter at all times. Hunting shall be allowed from
one-half hour before sunrise until sunset. The season bag limit shall be five
bearded wild turkeys.
(2) Fall
Archery Season. In such areas of the state as designated by the commissioner
and listed in the applicable annual Connecticut Hunting and Trapping Guide, the
open fall season for hunting either bearded or non-bearded wild turkey with bow
and arrow on private and state lands shall run concurrently with the archery
deer season as specified in Section
26-86a-6(b)
of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies. Hunting shall be allowed from
one-half hour before sunrise until sunset. The season bag limit shall be two
wild turkeys.
(3) Fall Firearms
Season. In such areas of the state as designated by the commissioner and listed
in the applicable annual Connecticut Hunting and Trapping Guide, the open fall
firearms season for hunting either bearded or non-bearded wild turkey with
firearms on private and state lands shall begin on the first Saturday in
October and end on October 31. Hunting shall be allowed from one-half hour
before sunrise until sunset. The season bag limit shall be three wild
turkeys.
(b)
Firearms, ammunition, archery equipment.
During the regulated seasons, Wild turkey may only be hunted as
specified with a 20 gauge or larger shotgun, smooth bore muzzleloader of 20
gauge or larger, or with bow and arrow. Shot sizes in all firearms shall be
restricted to #4, 5, 6, 7, or 7 1/2. A shotgun used to hunt wild turkey shall
not be capable of holding more than three shells and have its magazine plugged
with a one-piece filler, incapable of removal without disassembling the gun, so
its total capacity does not exceed three shells. Bow and arrow as used in this
regulation section means a long, recurved or compound bow with a minimum draw
weight of 40 pounds, or crossbow with a minimum draw weight of 125 pounds. The
arrowhead shall have two or more blades and may not be less than seven-eighths
of an inch at the widest point.
(c)
Method of take
(1) No person shall hunt, pursue, kill, take
or attempt to take any wild turkey without a validated turkey permit, in
addition to the license required by Section 26-27 of the Connecticut General
Statutes.
(2) No animal, including
a dog, may be used in hunting or pursuing any wild turkey, except that a dog
may be used to hunt turkey during the fall firearms season on private lands
only.
(3) No person shall take or
attempt to take any wild turkey with the aid of real or artificial bait; over
any baited area; with the use of electronic amplified turkey calling device or
live decoy.
(4) No person shall
take or attempt to take any wild turkey by participating in a cooperative drive
or assist in hunting, pursuing or killing of wild turkeys without a validated
permit. This provision shall not prohibit a hunter that has harvested all of
the turkeys allowed under their permit from calling for another hunter with a
valid turkey permit.
(5) It shall
be unlawful to shoot from a building or other permanent structure.
(6) No person shall take or attempt to take
any wild turkey which is roosted in a tree.
(d)
Written consent.
No person shall hunt or assist with the hunting of wild turkey
on private land without carrying dated written permission of the landowner for
the current season. During the spring and fall firearms seasons such written
consent shall be on forms provided by the commissioner. Only those consent
forms completely filled out, signed and dated by the landowner shall be valid.
Persons hunting pursuant to section subsection (e)(2)(A) of this section shall
not be required to carry written consent.
(e)
Permits and tags.
(1)
(A)
During both the spring and the fall firearms turkey seasons an individual may
apply for and purchase one state land and one private land permit. Application
for all permits except state land designated areas requiring lottery selection
shall be made on forms provided by the commissioner and shall be accompanied by
the appropriate fee, as specified in Section
26-48a-2
of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
(B) The issuance of permits on designated
state-owned lands for the spring and fall firearms seasons shall be on the
basis of a random selection of single accurately completed applications on
forms provided by the commissioner. The total number of permits to be issued
shall be predetermined by the commissioner and announced prior to the actual
selection of permits. Upon notification of selection, the applicant shall
return such notice with the appropriate fee as specified in section
26-48a-2.
(2)
(A) Upon receipt of a completed application
signed by a landowner of record, the commissioner shall issue, without fee, a
private land turkey hunting permit to the owner(s) of ten or more adjoining
acres of private land and the husband or wife, parent, grandparent, sibling,
and/or any lineal descendant of such owner(s), provided no such owner, husband,
or wife, parent, grandparent, sibling, or lineal descendant shall be issued
more than one such permit per season. Such permit shall be valid for hunting on
the owner's land as specified in the permit application.
(B) The land listed in the application shall:
(i) Be located in a designated turkey hunting
zone; and
(ii) Repealed June 11,
2014.
(3) No
wild turkey permit may be used unless it is validated by the Department of
Energy and Environmental Protection and signed by the hunter upon receipt. Such
permit is valid only for the state land area and hunting period, or private
land for which it is identified. A valid wild turkey permit shall be carried
while hunting.
(4) Immediately upon
killing a wild turkey, and before moving the carcass in any manner from where
it was killed, a person shall write their conservation identification number;
name; date and time of kill; town of kill; and permit type on a tag and then
sign their name. This tag, signed and with complete information, shall be kept
with the turkey at all times.
(5)
No person shall change or alter a turkey permit or tag or loan to another or
allow another to have or use such permit or tag issued to himself or use any
permit or tag issued to another.
(6) During the spring season a person may
obtain a single private land permit and a single state land permit. During the
fall season a person may obtain a single archery permit, a single private land
firearms permit and a single state land firearms permit.
(7) Information contained in the application
for such turkey permit which is determined to be false or misleading shall be
cause for rejecting such application or revoking such permit.
(f)
Reporting.
(1) All spring and fall permittees, whether
having taken a turkey or not, who are contacted by the Department for the
purposes of surveying turkey hunting activity shall complete a hunting season
activity report by the method specified in the hunting and trapping guide
published annually by the Department of Energy and Environmental
Protection.
(2) During the open
spring firearms/archery season, the open fall firearms season or the open fall
archery season, the fully completed and signed tag specified in subsection
(e)(4) of this section shall remain with any harvested turkey until it is
packaged for consumption or mounted for display. The fully completed and signed
tag kept with a turkey harvested in accordance with all applicable laws and
regulations shall constitute lawful possession, provided that the reporting
required under subdivision (3) of this subsection has been completed.
(3) Any person taking a turkey during the
open spring firearms/archery season, the open fall firearms season or the open
fall archery season shall report the taking of such turkey within 24 hours
after taking such turkey by the method specified in the Hunting and Trapping
Guide published annually by the Department of Energy and Environmental
Protection.