Currently involved in an interesting discussion on a BC hunting website.
I've never hunted turkeys in BC, and if I wanted to, I'd have to drive 12 hours. Easier for me personally is to fly somewhere for turkeys...But...
Wild Turkeys moved into SE BC a few years ago, they were on a Limited Entry Hunting draw for a few years, but thier numbers have increased and they are now on a GOS in some areas.
Turkeys were a "non tag" animal and there are conversations that indicate that you may be required to get a tag, to monitor the population of turkeys and how many hutns them.
One of the aspects of purchasing tags in BC is that a portion goes to the enhancement of wildlfie habitat.
My quesstion is: Do Wild Turkeys *need* habitat enhancement? My feelings form observing them elsewhere is that they tend to occupy the "fringe" areas of farming areas,(and probably clearcuts) and that unless these areas are bulldozed and paved..What more habitat do they need?
I've never hunted turkeys in BC, and if I wanted to, I'd have to drive 12 hours. Easier for me personally is to fly somewhere for turkeys...But...
Wild Turkeys moved into SE BC a few years ago, they were on a Limited Entry Hunting draw for a few years, but thier numbers have increased and they are now on a GOS in some areas.
Turkeys were a "non tag" animal and there are conversations that indicate that you may be required to get a tag, to monitor the population of turkeys and how many hutns them.
One of the aspects of purchasing tags in BC is that a portion goes to the enhancement of wildlfie habitat.
My quesstion is: Do Wild Turkeys *need* habitat enhancement? My feelings form observing them elsewhere is that they tend to occupy the "fringe" areas of farming areas,(and probably clearcuts) and that unless these areas are bulldozed and paved..What more habitat do they need?




















































