North Carolina has long been one of the premier destinations for turkey hunters in the southeastern United States The state boasts excellent turkey habitat and a robust wild turkey population However, for many years there was one major catch – hunting turkeys on Sundays was prohibited by law.
That all changed in 2020 when North Carolina finally lifted its ban on Sunday hunting. This opened up exciting new opportunities for NC turkey hunters looking to maximize their time in the woods.
In this comprehensive guide we’ll cover everything you need to know about Sunday turkey hunting in North Carolina including
- The history behind the Sunday hunting ban
- Current NC regulations for Sunday turkey hunting
- The benefits and impacts of allowing Sunday hunting
- Tips for hunting turkeys safely and effectively on Sundays
- And more!
Whether you’re a seasoned North Carolina turkey hunter or new to the sport, this guide will help you take advantage of all the options now available on Sundays.
A Brief History of NC’s Sunday Hunting Ban
Up until 2020, North Carolina was one of just three states that completely prohibited hunting on Sundays. This longstanding blue law banning Sunday “take” of wildlife dated back over 100 years.
The Sunday hunting prohibition covered all species, including wild turkeys. The only exceptions were for certain types of nuisance animal control, and hunting of migratory birds on Sundays was allowed only on coastal game lands.
Over the years, there had been increasing efforts to repeal the Sunday hunting ban in order to provide more opportunity for hunters. These efforts finally succeeded in 2020 when legislation was passed allowing Sunday hunting in North Carolina.
Current NC Regulations for Sunday Turkey Hunting
With the lifting of the general restriction, turkey hunting on Sundays is now legal throughout North Carolina. However, all other season dates, bag limits, license requirements, and hunting regulations still apply:
- Must have valid NC hunting license and turkey tag.
- Season limit of 2 turkeys per hunter, only 1 in the youth season.
- Bearded turkeys only. No hens to be harvested.
- No use of rifles. Shotguns, archery and muzzleloading only.
- No hunting within 300 yards of bait.
- No live decoys allowed.
Sunday turkey hunting is legal on both private and public lands in NC, including on game lands with open seasons.
However, the ban remains in effect for hunting migratory game birds on Sundays. So ducks, doves and other migratory species may still not be taken on Sundays statewide.
The Benefits of Allowing Sunday Turkey Hunting
There are a number of reasons why lifting the NC ban on Sunday turkey hunting has been praised by conservationists and sportsmen alike:
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Increases hunter opportunity – Weekday work schedules make it difficult for some hunters to get out. Sunday hunting gives them a chance to enjoy the sport.
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Provides economic benefits – More hunting time benefits sporting goods businesses, restaurants, hotels and gas stations through increased consumer spending.
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Improves wildlife management – More hunting opportunities can help control overpopulated flocks damaging ecosystems. Sunday hunting gets more hunters out.
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Supports conservation funding – Hunting license sales provide critical funding for wildlife and habitat programs. Additional Sunday hunting boosts revenue.
As long as it is practiced ethically and responsibly, Sunday turkey hunting offers multiple benefits for North Carolina hunters, businesses, and wildlife resources.
Tips for Hunting Wild Turkeys on Sundays
Here are some key tips to follow for safe, ethical and successful turkey hunting on Sundays in North Carolina:
Hunt Defensively
With the potential for more hunters in the woods on Sundays, make safety your top priority:
- Always wear blaze orange when moving between spots.
- Know your surroundings and what’s in range when calling or shooting.
- Keep firearm pointed in a safe direction and safety on until ready to shoot.
Respect Private Property
Always get permission before hunting private lands on Sundays. Follow any restrictions landowners provide.
Follow a Gobbler’s Schedule
Don’t overcall early in the morning. Wait until after fly-down when gobblers start looking for hens.
Be Mobile
Cover ground and hunt multiple areas. Gobblers move around, especially on weekends with hunting pressure.
Go Where Others Don’t
Avoid hunter crowds by seeking remote spots away from roads and easy access.
Become a Turkey
Use a full strut decoy and play the role of a dominant gobbler to pull in jealous toms looking to show who’s boss.
Following these tips, along with maintaining proper turkey hunting ethics, can lead to fantastic Sunday success in the field.
Hunting Turkey Private Land on Sundays
With the ability to now hunt on Sundays, many turkey hunters will look to private lands for new access and reduced pressure. Here are some keys to hunting turkeys on private property in North Carolina on Sundays:
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Start Early – Contact landowners for Sunday access well before opening day. The best spots go quickly.
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Be Respectful – Follow all rules provided by the landowner and do not overstay your welcome.
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Offer Incentives – Consider providing a gift card or offering to pay small leasing fees to secure access.
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Share the Harvest – Offer prime cuts of meat or assist with property maintenance in exchange for hunting permission.
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Say Thanks – Follow up with landowners after the season with a thank you card, photos or gift from your hunt.
Gaining access to hunt private lands on Sundays takes effort and relationship building. But the rewards of less pressure and more responsive birds make it worthwhile.
Common Sunday Turkey Hunting Questions
For those new to Sunday turkey hunting in North Carolina, here are some frequently asked questions:
Is Sunday hunting allowed on game lands?
Yes, most game lands with open turkey seasons also allow hunting on Sundays. Check regulations for specific game lands.
What time can I start hunting on Sundays?
The Sunday hunting hour regulations are the same as other days – you may begin hunting 30 minutes before sunrise.
Can I use turkey calls and decoys on Sundays?
Yes, standard turkey hunting tools and tactics may be used on Sundays including calls, decoys and blinds.
Is Sunday hunting allowed during the youth turkey season?
Yes, youth may hunt statewide during the full youth weekend including Sunday. This gives young hunters even more opportunity.
If I harvest a turkey on Sunday, does it count towards my season limit?
Yes, any turkey harvested on a Sunday will count towards your total seasonal bag limit.
Can I hunt any species on Sunday now?
No, at this time only turkey and deer Sunday hunting is permitted in NC. Migratory birds may not be taken.
Get Out There on Sundays!
Thanks to the recent law change, North Carolina sportsmen and women now have exciting new turkey hunting opportunities on Sundays. Take advantage of the less pressured woods and birds that are more eager to respond.
Just be sure to hunt ethically, respect private lands, and put safety first. With the right strategies, you can tag your spring gobbler any day of the week. Now get out there and make the most of North Carolina’s turkey hunting season, Sundays included. Good luck!
State Fish Hatcheries
It is unlawful to possess a loaded fireÂarm within a posted restricted zone on any state-owned fish hatchÂery or to discharge a firearm into or across such a restricted zone.
Definition of Take
To take is defined as all operations during, immediately preparatory and immediately subsequent to an attempt, whether successful or not, to capture, kill, pursue, hunt or otherwise harm or reduce to possession any fisheries resource or wildlife resource.
For most species, hunting seasons are set to open on the same day of the week every year and at the same general time. For example, rabbit season opens every year on the Monday on or nearest October 15th and ends on the last day of February. Changes in season dates that are a result of newly adopted regulations will appear in red ink. However, most season dates that are different from last year are the result of the annual shift of days in each yearâs calendar.
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FAQ
Can you turkey hunt all day in NC?
What time do turkeys roost in NC?
Can you turkey hunt on Sunday in PA?
Can you hunt turkeys in North Carolina?
Here are the basic rules and regulations if you plan to hunt turkeys in North Carolina. Each hunter must have a Big Game Harvest Report Card in addition to a North Carolina hunting license.
When is Turkey season in North Carolina?
The regular season is preceded by a “Youth-only” season from April 3 rd through April 9 th. Youth is defined as any hunter under the age of 18. Before hunting turkey in North Carolina, make sure you are properly licensed and are familiar with the rules and regulations for hunting, taking and reporting your harvest.
Can you hunt on Sunday in North Carolina?
After careful review and discussion, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission determined to open Sunday hunting on certain state game lands starting next season. The new rule approves 45 state game lands to allow hunting seven days per week during open seasons, according to the North Carolina Wildlife Commission.
When does the 2021 North Carolina turkey hunting season start & end?
The 2021 North Carolina regular turkey hunting season opens on April 10 th and ends May 8 th. The regular season is preceded by a “Youth-only” season from April 3 rd through April 9 th. Youth is defined as any hunter under the age of 18.