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Wild turkey in Ohio- Photo Credit: ODNR

2024 Ohio Wild Turkey Hunting Dates Set

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(Columbus) – The Ohio Wildlife Council approved wild turkey hunting dates for spring 2024 during its regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, October 4th, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.

  • Statewide youth wild turkey season: April 13-14, 2024
  • South zone: April 20-May 19, 2024 (all counties except the northeast zone)
  • Northeast zone: April 27-May 26, 2024 (Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Trumbull)

The statewide limit is one bearded turkey during the 2024 spring season. Find additional information in the 2023-24 Hunting and Trapping Regulations.

Photo caption: Ohio’s 2024 spring wild turkey hunting season dates were approved by the Ohio Wildlife Council

Additional Ohio Wildlife Council action

  • A bag limit of 30 crappies and minimum size of 9 inches were removed from Berlin Lake, Kiser Lake, and the Mahoning River from the dam at Lake Milton to the Mahoning Trumbull County Line Road.
  • The council approved revisions to bat exclusion practices for nuisance control operators. Some bat species populations have declined up to 99% since the deadly fungus causing White Nose Syndrome arrived in Ohio in 2011.
  • The council approved designating the round hickorynut mussel as endangered. The change aligns Ohio’s designation with its recent federal listing.

 
Ohio Wildlife Council  
The Ohio Wildlife Council is an eight-member board that was first formed in 1949. It reviews and votes on all Division of Wildlife proposed rules and regulations. Council meetings are open to the public. Individuals interested in providing comments are asked to call 614-265-6304 at least two days prior to the meeting to register. All comments are required to be three minutes or less.

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