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Is there a daily bag limit for turkey hunting in Connecticut?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, there is a daily bag limit for turkey hunting in Connecticut. The limit is one bearded turkey per hunter per day. This limit is in place to conserve turkey populations and ensure a sustainable hunting season.

Hunting Seasons and Regulations

In Connecticut, turkey hunting is divided into spring and fall seasons. The spring season typically runs from mid-April to late May, while the fall season takes place from late October to early November. During the spring season, hunters are allowed to harvest bearded turkeys, while in the fall season, only bearded and unbearded turkeys can be harvested.

Bag Limits and Restrictions

The daily bag limit for turkey hunting in Connecticut is one bearded turkey per hunter per day, as mentioned earlier. Additionally, hunters are required to have a valid hunting license and a turkey permit to participate in the season. The use of dogs, archery equipment, and shotguns are allowed, but hunters must follow specific regulations regarding the type and gauge of shotguns they can use. Hunters are also required to report their harvest and submit a sample for testing to help monitor the population.

Tips for Successful Turkey Hunting in Connecticut

When hunting in Connecticut, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the local terrain and habitats. Turkeys tend to congregate in areas with food sources, such as fields and forests with berry bushes. Hunters should also be aware of the time of day and season when turkeys are most active. In the spring, turkeys are usually active during dawn and dusk, while in the fall, they can be active throughout the day. Hunters should also consider using decoys and calling techniques to attract turkeys and increase their chances of success.

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