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Spring Season - April 1 - May 8 (Daylight to 1 p.m.; Decoys allowed April 4 - May 8) BAG LIMIT One gobbler per day; four gobbler bag limit during combined fall and spring season.
• One gobbler per day; four gobbler bag limit during combined fall and spring season. • No more than two gobblers from any one WMA, CHA, or National Forest Ranger District • No more than one gobbler during the first 10 days of each season from each
Hunters have the opportunity to hunt many species in Alabama including, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, mourning doves, bobwhite quail, feral hogs, waterfowl, rabbits, squirrel, and many other species. Species specific hunting season and bag limit information is provided below.
Alabama hunters enjoy one of the longest seasons in the country. Hunters are allowed to harvest a total of four turkeys, gobblers only--one per day, during the combined fall and spring seasons. Decoys are allowed in the spring season only.
According to Outdoor Alabama, hunters are allowed one gobbler or male turkey per day, and there is a four-gobbler bag limit during the combined fall and spring seasons.
The dates are set for Alabama’s 2024 spring turkey season, and despite recent declines in southeast turkey populations, hunters should see similar success to last season. Here’s everything you need to know to be prepared for opening day.
This year’s spring turkey season began with a youth-only hunting weekend March 18 and 19. Most areas of Alabama (Zones 1 and 3) will begin their hunts March 25 and conclude May 8.
In Alabama, there are two turkey seasons in some areas: spring and fall. However, the spring season is when the vast majority of turkeys are taken, and the fall season is only available in some areas.
If there's drawback to turkey hunting in Alabama, it's that the birds are as hard-hunted and cagey as you will find anywhere. You probably won't just step out and shoot a gobbler here. These are Eastern turkeys at their wariest and most stubborn, and the hunting is never easy.
In Alabama, electrically powered turkey decoys are prohibited. Turkey decoys are permissible after 10 days of spring game. The spring special disabled and child hunts enable legal decoys.