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In Connecticut, turkey hunting is allowed on Sundays during the fall season, but only for those with a valid Special Turkey Permit.
Connecticut Turkey Hunting Seasons
In Connecticut, the turkey hunting season typically starts in mid-April and lasts for around 5-6 weeks. During this time, hunters are allowed to hunt wild turkeys from one-half hour before sunrise to sunset, seven days a week, including Sundays. This is provided that they have a valid Small Game Hunting License and comply with all relevant regulations.
Required Permits and Licenses
Residents and non-residents need to obtain a Small Game Hunting License to hunt in Connecticut. Additionally, during the fall season, hunters may need to acquire a Special Turkey Permit, which allows them to hunt turkeys during the designated times. Non-resident hunters may require additional permits or licenses, so it’s essential to review Connecticut’s hunting regulations before heading out. These permits can be obtained online or through local town clerk offices.
Hunting Regulations and Tips
Connecticut’s Division of Fisheries and Wildlife sets specific bag limits, which vary by season. For example, during the spring season, the daily bag limit is two bearded turkeys, while during the fall season, it’s two birds, with no sex or bearded restrictions. Hunters should be aware of the local regulations and respect private property rights. Effective hunting strategies include using decoys, calling techniques, and practicing patience and stealth.
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