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2010 Turkey Hunting Outlook
Get the inside scoop on the best places around the state to find a quality turkey this season. (March 2010)
Starting with a successful opening day, my 2009 turkey season got off to a great start. In fact, in less than two weeks, I filled my three-turkey limit. I readily admit, however, that not all of my 38 spring turkey seasons in California have been as productive. To help guarantee your year is a good one and now that the 2010 spring season is upon us, it's time for our annual turkey-hunting forecast.
Southern California "I kept track of the hen to poult ratio in 2009 and have classified hundreds of birds," Massie said. "The brood size averaged four young per hen this year, and that's very good for this area. Two weeks of unusually warm weather in January set off the breeding season very early around here, so there should be lots of older class jakes in the mix in 2010 along with plenty of holdover adult toms." Current CDFG regional biologist Randy Botta echoed Massie's findings. "Production in this region was up a bit, so the prospects for 2010 are good," he said. "The best hunting will be on private land, but hunters can also try public areas like the Palomar and Descanso ranger districts on the Cleveland National Forest. As usual, the Laguna Recreation Area offers archery hunting only for interested hunters. "Although I didn't see any evidence that the turkeys are still expanding their range, I don't think they've lost ground either. So hunters should still be able to find them in the usual places this year." For further information, the numbers for the CDFG branch in the region are (858) 467-4201 and (858) 467-4202. Moving north to Kern County, Don Geivet, resources manager for the sprawling Tejon Ranch, painted a bright picture with regard to turkey hunting there. "I'd say production on the ranch in 2009 was adequate if not exceptional," he said. "In 2010, we expect all our guided hunters to score on adult gobblers just like they did last year. Once again, we will also offer several junior hunts in conjunction with the department of fish and game. "Our turkeys are the Merriam's variety. They were introduced from South Dakota in 1989, and they've done quite well here ever since." For information on the Tejon, you can visit the Web site at www.hunttejon.com, or call (661) 663-4210. Coast Range to the Sierra Nevada |
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