Turkey hunting is a beloved tradition for many outdoor enthusiasts in Colorado. The excitement of spring gobbler hunting or chasing birds in the fall is a thrill unlike any other. But when exactly do the various turkey seasons open each year in Colorado? This guide will provide an overview of turkey season dates, license options fees, and more.
Overview of Turkey Seasons
There are three main turkey seasons in Colorado each year
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Spring Turkey Season – This is the most popular season, opening in mid April and running through May. Spring is when gobblers are actively breeding and responding readily to calling.
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Fall Turkey Season – The fall season opens September 1st and continues through October. Fall hunting focuses on flocks of hens and juveniles dispersing after breeding.
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Late Winter Turkey Season – There is a short late season in December and January for hunting beardless birds on private land.
Turkey seasons vary in their exact start and end dates each year. But the seasons generally follow this yearly schedule:
- Spring Turkey – Mid April to end of May
- Fall Turkey – September 1 to late October
- Late Season – Mid December to mid January
So if you want to chase spring gobblers, mark your calendar for mid to late April. For fall flocks, opening day is September 1st. And for late season options focus on mid December.
Spring Turkey Season Details
The most exciting turkey hunting happens in the spring when testosterone-charged gobblers are actively seeking hens to breed. Here are key details on spring turkey season in Colorado:
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Opening day – The season opens annually on the second Saturday in April. For 2024, opening day is April 13.
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Closing day – The season runs until May 31 each year.
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Shooting hours – Legal shooting hours are from one-half hour before sunrise to sunset each day.
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Bag limit – The statewide bag limit is two bearded turkeys in the spring for both residents and nonresidents.
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License options – Spring licenses include limited draw tags for certain units, over-the-counter licenses valid statewide, youth licenses, and private land only licenses.
When applying for limited spring turkey licenses, resident applications open in early January each year, with a deadline in early February. Nonresidents can apply starting in mid January. Results are posted in mid February. Leftover limited licenses go on sale in early March. Over-the-counter spring turkey licenses can be purchased starting in early March as well.
Fall Turkey Season Details
Fall turkey hunting focuses on flocks of hens, juveniles, and younger gobblers dispersing after the spring breeding season. Key details on the fall turkey season include:
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Opening day – The season opens on September 1 each year.
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Closing day – The season closes annually on October 25.
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Shooting hours – Legal shooting hours are from one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
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Bag limits – The bag limit is two turkeys of either sex for fall seasons statewide.
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License options – Hunters can obtain limited draw licenses for certain units in the fall. Over-the-counter fall turkey licenses valid statewide on public or private land are also available.
For the fall draw, resident applications open in early May, with a deadline in late May. Nonresident applications open in early April. Draw results are released in early June. Leftover limited licenses from the draw go on sale in mid June, along with over-the-counter licenses.
Late Turkey Season on Private Land
Colorado also offers a short late season opportunity for hunting beardless turkeys on private land only. Details include:
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Dates – The season opens annually on December 15 and closes January 15.
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Bag limit – The limit is two beardless turkeys during the late season.
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Licenses – Late season licenses are over-the-counter but valid only on private land with landowner permission.
Turkey Hunting Fees and Habitat Stamp Requirements
To hunt turkeys in Colorado, hunters need a license plus a habitat stamp if required. Fees include:
- Habitat stamp – $12.15 for residents and nonresidents if required
- Resident spring turkey – $35.76
- Resident fall turkey – $29.69
- Nonresident spring or fall – $183.94
- Youth licenses – Reduced priced licenses for hunters under 18.
Habitat stamps are required for hunters ages 18-64 when buying a spring or fall turkey license. Stamps are valid March 1 – March 31 annually.
There are also application fees associated with applying for limited licenses in the spring and fall draws. Residents pay $8 per application, nonresidents $10.
Hunting Colorado’s Public Lands
An overview of big game, small game and waterfowl hunting on Colorados public lands. Including National Forests, Bureau of Land Management, State Wildlife Areas, State Trust Lands, State Parks.
New to hunting in Colorado?
Colorado law requires that anyone born on or after January 1, 1949, complete an approved hunter education course before applying for or buying a Colorado hunting license.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Hunter Education Courses, led by certified volunteer hunter education instructors and/or CPW staff, are offered throughout the state year-round.
Hunter education extends beyond hunters, serving as a valuable program for outdoor enthusiasts with an interest in conservation. From traditional classroom courses to online/classroom combination courses, there is a class option for every student.
Learning does not end when you complete your hunter education course. Continue to grow your skills and knowledge through hunter outreach opportunities.
Colorado Turkey Hunting 101
FAQ
Where is the best place to hunt turkeys in Colorado?
Is there a fall turkey season in Colorado?
Can you buy turkey tags over the counter in Colorado?
Where can I find Turkey season dates & regulations?
State by state turkey season dates and regulations. – TurkeySeason.com An interactive map of the united state with state by state turkey hunting season dates and regulations. One source for every states turkey season information.
How many bearded turkeys can you hunt in Wyoming?
Bag Limit: 1 bearded or male turkey per spring turkey harvest authorization (formerly known as a carcass tag/permit). Season Dates: Dates vary by unit between April 1 and May 31 — see Wyoming Game and Fish Department hunting regulations for full details.
How many bearded turkeys can you hunt in a season?
Bag Limit: Three bearded turkeys per season; One bird of either sex per hunter on Island of Hawaii. Season Dates: Varies by Game Management Unit, from April 15-May 25 or April 15-30 depending upon unit being hunted. Hunting Licenses: Varies greatly. Check for license fees here.
When do you need a Turkey permit in 2024?
Some states operate their turkey hunting licensing programs via limited draw lotteries and in some instances, the deadline to apply for spring turkey permits for 2024 has already passed. Season Dates: March 25-May 8, Zone 1; April 1-May 8, Zone 2; March 25-May 8, Zone 3.