Turkey hunting is a popular pastime for many outdoor enthusiasts in Pennsylvania. The state provides ample opportunities to pursue wild turkeys during the spring gobbler season each year. But when exactly is Pennsylvania turkey season?
Overview of Pennsylvania Turkey Season Dates
The Pennsylvania Game Commission oversees the turkey hunting seasons each year The dates for spring gobbler season are as follows
- Youth Turkey Hunting Day: April 29, 2023
- Regular Turkey Season: May 1-31, 2023
During the regular spring turkey season, hunting hours are:
- May 1-13: Half-hour before sunrise until noon
- May 15-31: Half-hour before sunrise until half-hour after sunset
Hunters may harvest one bearded turkey per day, with a maximum of two bearded turkeys for the entire season The second turkey must be taken with a special turkey license.
Pennsylvania’s Top Turkey Hunting Zones
Pennsylvania has some excellent public and private lands for spring gobbler hunting. Here are some of the top zones throughout the state:
Southwest Region
The southwest region contains a mix of forested ridges and agricultural valleys perfect for turkeys. Some notable areas include:
- State Game Lands 50
- State Game Lands 79
- State Game Lands 117
- Forbes State Forest
The open hardwood forests here allow hunters to spot turkeys at a distance. Calling in lovestruck toms as they search for hens is a productive strategy.
Northcentral Region
Northcentral PA contains large swaths of dense forest interspersed with openings. Prime destinations include:
- Susquehannock State Forest
- Tioga State Forest
- Sproul State Forest
- State Game Lands 100
This region requires more scouting to find turkey hotspots. Use locator calls and be mobile to entice gobblers within range.
Southeast Region
The southeast offers rolling piedmont terrain with scattered woodlots amid agricultural fields. Top picks are:
- French Creek State Park
- State Game Lands 43
- State Game Lands 156
- State Game Lands 280
In this habitat, sneak along fencerows to hidden gobblers. Sitting against a tree where two fields meet is also effective.
Northwest Region
Northwest Pennsylvania has expansive hardwood forests, clearcuts, and reverting farmland. Check out:
- State Game Lands 29
- State Game Lands 39
- State Game Lands 74
- Clear Creek State Forest
Locate feed sources like acorns or greening fields. Set up downwind and use loud yelps and cutting to bring in lovestruck toms.
Turkey Hunting Tips and Tactics
Here are some key turkey hunting tips to remember for Pennsylvania spring gobbler season:
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Scout and set up near roost sites – Locate trees where turkeys are roosting at night to ambush them at fly down.
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Use hen decoys and calls – A hen decoy and turkey calls like a slate, box, or mouth calls draw in lovesick gobblers.
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Pick travel corridors – Funnel toms along their preferred routes between roosting and feeding areas.
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Use a blind – Portable pop-up ground blinds conceal movement while allowing you to see approaching turkeys.
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Learn turkey talk – Understand the meanings of gobbles, yelps, purrs, and other vocalizations.
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Use a turkey fan – Fanning makes subordinate gobblers think a dominant rival is in the area.
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Remain still – Sudden movement will bust hidden turkeys, so stay motionless when they’re near.
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Aim for the head – Headshots are most lethal on turkeys. Avoid shooting at the body.
Proper scouting, calling skills, decoy setups, and woodsmanship leads to spring gobbler success in Pennsylvania. Study the terrain, hunting pressure, and behaviors of turkeys in your chosen areas. Then apply smart tactics during the season to tag your bird.
Spring Turkey Hunting Outlook for 2023
The Pennsylvania Game Commission expects another robust spring harvest in 2023 after good production in recent years. Here are some key points:
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Preliminary data shows strong poult numbers from the 2022 breeding season. More juveniles typically translates to more adult toms available in spring.
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Acorn crops were spotty in fall 2022, which concentrated turkeys for hunters in areas with food sources.
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The state turkey population remains stable overall. Turkey numbers are good compared to the 1980s and 1990s.
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Active habitat management on public lands provides openings and edge habitat beneficial for turkeys.
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An early spring green-up favors hunting during the first couple weeks before foliage emerges.
Barring any unusual weather events or disease outbreaks, Pennsylvania should offer plenty of eager gobblers for hunters this spring.
Get Ready for Pennsylvania Turkey Season
Now you know when Pennsylvania turkey season takes place each spring. Be sure to purchase your hunting license and tags ahead of time. Scouting beginning in March will reveal where the birds are located on public land and private property you have access to. Sharpen your turkey hunting skills and equipment so you’re ready to go on opening day. Gobble, gobble! Good luck tagging a longbeard.
FALL WILD TURKEY – (Male or Female)
âWMU 2B (Shotgun and bow and arrow only): â Oct. 28-Nov. 17 and Nov. 22-24
WMUs 1A, 1B, 4A, 4B, 4D and 4E â Oct. 28-Nov. 4 WMUs 2A, 2F, 2G, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D and 4C â Oct. 28-Nov. 11 WMUs 2C, 2D and 2E â Oct. 28-Nov. 11 and Nov. 22-24
WMU 5B â Oct. 31-Nov. 2WMUs 5A, 5C and 5D â CLOSED TO FALL TURKEY HUNTING.
Season Limit – 1 bird per license year.
*As a reminder, no single-projectile firearms may be used in the fall turkey seasons. Hunters may use shotguns and archery gear only.
SPRING TURKEY HUNTING in PENNSYLVANIA and WEST VIRGINIA
FAQ
When can you hunt turkeys in PA?
Can you use a rifle in PA fall turkey season?
What are the dates for hunting season in PA?
Can a 16 year old hunt alone in PA?
When does Pennsylvania’s fall turkey season start?
HARRISBURG, PA – Pennsylvania’s fall turkey season kicks off Saturday, Oct. 30 in 20 of Pennsylvania’s 23 Wildlife Management Units (WMUs), and there’s reason for hunters to be excited. Turkey reproduction was well above average this past summer, translating to above average fall flock sizes that are worth pursuing.
What is the season limit for a wild turkey?
FALL WILD TURKEY – (Male or Female) WMU 2B (Shotgun and bow and arrow only): – Oct. Season Limit – 1 bird per license year. SPRING GOBBLER (Bearded bird…
How are the seasons based on wild turkeys?
The seasons are adjusted by the Pennsylvania Game Commission based on the population estimates of wild turkeys. More than half of the fall harvest involves hen turkeys. Removing too many mature hens that could produce eggs in the spring can lead to a population decrease.
Can you use a shotgun in the fall turkey season?
As a reminder, no single-projectile firearms may be used in the fall turkey seasons. Hunters may use shotguns and archery gear only. While fall turkey hunters no longer are required to wear fluorescent orange, the Game Commission highly recommends the use of orange, especially while moving. Fall turkey hunting