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Spring turkey harvest numbers through third week

Spring turkey harvest numbers through third week

By Ohio Department of Natural Resources

Ohio’s wild turkey hunters have harvested 13,361 birds through May 16, 2021. Ohio has two zones for 2021 spring wild turkey hunting: the south zone and the northeast zone. The total harvest represents 23 days of hunting in the south zone and 16 days in the northeast zone, and includes the 1,473 wild turkeys taken during the 2021 youth season.

Hunters harvested 16,013 wild turkeys over the same time period during the 2020 spring hunting season.

Hunting in the south zone is open until Sunday, May 23, and the northeast zone (Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Trumbull counties) is open until Sunday, May 30. Find complete details here.

The top 10 counties for wild turkey harvest during the 2021 season include Columbiana (423), Meigs (418), Belmont (415), Monroe (391), Jefferson (380), Tuscarawas (379), Washington (367), Guernsey (357), Muskingum (355), and Gallia (335).

A county list of all wild turkeys checked by hunters through Sunday, May 16, 2021 is shown below. Results from the south zone include 23 days of hunting, 16 days in the northeast zone, and includes the youth hunting season. The first number following the county’s name shows the harvest numbers for 2021, and the 2020 numbers through the corresponding season length are in parentheses. Harvest numbers below are raw data and subject to change.

Adams: 333 (383); Allen: 54 (75); Ashland: 138 (151); Ashtabula 325 (335); Athens: 301 (349); Auglaize: 24 (49); Belmont: 415 (478); Brown: 323 (391); Butler: 159 (217); Carroll: 268 (332); Champaign: 50 (97); Clark: 11 (16); Clermont: 230 (330); Clinton: 48 (83); Columbiana: 423 (357); Coshocton: 308 (395); Crawford: 40 (46); Cuyahoga 5 (5); Darke: 44 (61); Defiance: 145 (223); Delaware: 76 (118); Erie: 43 (39); Fairfield: 75 (103); Fayette: 7 (16); Franklin: 15 (18); Fulton: 92 (110); Gallia: 335 (362); Geauga 134 (160); Greene: 15 (20); Guernsey: 357 (464); Hamilton: 77 (132); Hancock: 24 (41); Hardin: 72 (90); Harrison: 328 (414); Henry: 45 (53); Highland: 295 (383); Hocking: 202 (249); Holmes: 157 (216); Huron: 81 (105);

Jackson: 273 (325); Jefferson: 380 (372); Knox: 248 (280); Lake 49 (56); Lawrence: 172 (215); Licking: 254 (288); Logan: 78 (106); Lorain: 96 (127); Lucas: 45 (45); Madison: 5 (8); Mahoning: 165 (174); Marion: 27 (46); Medina: 88 (104); Meigs: 418 (464); Mercer: 10 (27); Miami: 18 (26); Monroe: 391 (477); Montgomery: 22 (26); Morgan: 250 (286); Morrow: 95 (131); Muskingum: 355 (439); Noble: 320 (363); Ottawa: 1 (1); Paulding: 66 (68); Perry: 229 (250); Pickaway: 12 (31); Pike: 171 (166); Portage: 163 (229); Preble: 75 (111); Putnam: 35 (57); Richland: 186 (194); Ross: 237 (304); Sandusky: 23 (21); Scioto: 225 (256); Seneca: 111 (100); Shelby: 39 (38); Stark: 222 (241); Summit: 55 (67); Trumbull 243 (297); Tuscarawas: 379 (483); Union: 31 (43); Van Wert: 9 (19); Vinton: 222 (260); Warren: 66 (101); Washington: 367 (427); Wayne: 99 (113); Williams: 169 (176); Wood: 23 (28); Wyandot: 70 (81).

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