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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Preliminary Spring Turkey
Season Results for 2007
COUNTY 2007 2006
Adams 362 399
Allen 8 13
Ashland 293 321
Ashtabula 831 782
Athens 571 566
Auglaize 35 32
Belmont 266 381
Brown 365 404
Butler 60 54
Carroll 226 311
Champaign 97 94
Clark 42 43
Clermont 449 472
Clinton 53 37
Columbiana 345 424
Coshocton 459 551
Crawford 65 68
Cuyahoga 3 7
Darke 25 25
Defiance 195 147
Delaware 67 54
Erie 44 24
Fairfield 153 153
Fayette 14 21
Franklin 11 18
Fulton 43 34
Gallia 339 284
Geauga 433 358
Greene 27 27
Guernsey 480 661
Hamilton 135 144
Hancock 14 10
Hardin 45 41
Harrison 562 625
Henry 13 15
Highland 314 328
Hocking 329 291
Holmes 235 339
Huron 124 130
Jackson 487 494
Jefferson 356 353
Knox 340 327
Lake 172 171
Lawrence 242 257
Licking 294 310
Logan 137 175
Lorain 140 114
Lucas 48 28
Madison 5 3
Mahoning 221 203
Marion 14 17
Medina 142 114
Meigs 422 612
Mercer 9 5
Miami 18 15
Monroe 342 486
Montgomery 19 14
Morgan 323 298
Morrow 199 217
Muskingum 281 349
Noble 276 318
Ottawa 6 7
Paulding 82 69
Perry 296 353
Pickaway 57 57
Pike 177 226
Portage 149 165
Preble 70 70
Putnam 72 55
Richland 308 283
Ross 366 365
Sandusky 10 13
Scioto 256 366
Seneca 89 100
Shelby 29 26
Stark 230 222
Summit 72 68
Trumbull 405 437
Tuscarawas 554 570
Union 17 23
Van Wert 14 8
Vinton 209 260
Warren 98 83
Washington 480 517
Wayne 60 113
Williams 215 176
Wood 29 14
Wyandot 36 48
Totals 17,005 18,262
May 21, 2007

2007 OHIO SPRING TURKEY HARVEST ENDS 
Ashtabula County tops in harvest numbers

Tommy Sancic in Harrison County
COLUMBUS, OH - Hunters checked 17,005 wild turkeys during Ohio’s four-week, statewide spring turkey-hunting season that ended May 20, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.

The preliminary total represents a 7 percent decrease over last year’s preliminary harvest number of 18,262.

Ashtabula County again led the state in the number of turkeys killed with 831. Counties with additional high harvest numbers were

  • Athens-571
  • Harrison-562
  • Tuscarawas-554
  • Jackson-487
  • Guernsey-480
  • Washington-480
  • Coshocton-459
  • Clermont-449
  • Geauga-433

In addition to the turkeys taken during the regular season, young hunters harvested another 1,630 birds during a special hunt for ages 17 and younger held April 21-22.

The Division of Wildlife estimates that more than 85,000 people hunted turkeys during the season. Prior to the start of the spring hunting season, state wildlife biologists estimated the wild turkey population in Ohio to be more than 200,000 birds.

This was the eighth spring that turkey hunting was open in every Ohio county. Only 57 of the state’s 88 counties were open to spring turkey hunting in 1999.

Wild turkeys were nearly extinct in Ohio before being reintroduced in the mid-1950s by the Division of Wildlife. The first spring turkey-hunting season opened in 1966. Wild turkeys are now present in all 88 counties.

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For additional news online, check out the ODNR Press Room at Ohiodnr.com

For Further Information Contact:
Dave Swanson, Division of Wildlife
(740) 589-9923
-or-
Mike Reynolds, Division of Wildlife
(740) 589-9921