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Yes, archery equipment is allowed for turkey hunting in Connecticut, but there are specific regulations to follow.
Archery Equipment Regulations in Connecticut
In Connecticut, archery equipment, including compound bows, recurve bows, and longbows, is allowed for turkey hunting. However, the equipment must meet specific requirements as per the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) regulations. For instance, the minimum draw weight for compound and recurve bows is 30 pounds, while longbows have no minimum draw weight limit.
Turkey Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits in Connecticut
The spring wild turkey hunting season in Connecticut typically runs from late April to late May, with a bag limit of two bearded turkeys per person. However, hunters with a disability permit can bag one bearded turkey and one bearded turkey in the disability season, which usually precedes the regular season. It’s essential to check the official DEEP website for specific dates and bag limits before heading out on a hunt.
Additional Tips and Reminders for Connecticut Turkey Hunters
When hunting turkeys in Connecticut, it’s crucial to follow all safety guidelines, including wearing hunter orange and following all firearms laws. Additionally, hunters must have a valid Connecticut hunting license and a turkey permit to hunt. It’s also essential to familiarize yourself with the specific regulations regarding baiting, hunting hours, and private property access before heading out on a hunt.
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