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Is it legal to hunt turkeys from a vehicle in Connecticut?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

In Connecticut, it is not legal to hunt turkeys from a vehicle, according to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. Hunters must remain at least 20 feet from the turkey, and there are specific regulations for hunting areas and times.

Hunting Regulations in Connecticut

In Connecticut, turkey hunting is regulated by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). According to the Connecticut General Statutes and the DEEP’s hunting regulations, hunters are required to remain at least 20 feet from the turkey at all times. This means that hunting from a vehicle, whether it’s a stationary position or moving, is not allowed.

Season Dates and Bag Limits

The turkey hunting season in Connecticut typically runs from late April to early May, with a spring season and a fall season. The spring season is for bearded gobblers, while the fall season is for bearded and beardless turkeys. The bag limit varies depending on the season, with a maximum of one bearded turkey per hunter per day. Hunters are also required to obtain a permit and follow specific regulations for hunting hours and areas.

Safety Precautions and Best Practices

When hunting turkeys in Connecticut, it’s essential to exercise caution and follow best practices. Hunters should always wear blaze orange or other visible clothing to increase visibility, and avoid hunting in areas with heavy human traffic. It’s also crucial to respect private property and obtain permission from landowners before hunting on their land. Additionally, hunters should be aware of the weather conditions and terrain, and plan accordingly to ensure a safe and successful hunt.

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