Hehe. Looks like most of us who have been hunting turkeys for a while have the same little "stockpile" of our favourite 4, 5, or 6 so allowing 7s is kinda of like meh....
I'm a bit disappointed that they did not make the change to allow us to use uncut spring tags in the fall but now that I sit back and consider things, maybe there is more to that decision than a simple money grab. Clearly the woods will see an increase in turkey hunters this spring and a lot of those new to turkey hunting will be in for a bit of a surprise at how difficult it can be to bag a bird in the spring....so when fall rolls around and these same hunters are hunting deer, having an unused and paid-for turkey tag in their pocket is going to mean a hell of a lot more fall birds taken.
Having to shell out an extra $32 to legally harvest a fall bird keeps those harvest numbers very low (ratio of spring to fall harvest is about 30:1) so maybe the MNRF wants to see how this new influx of turkey hunters impacts populations before opening the floodgates in the fall as well. I'm guessing the new harvest numbers are not going to put much of a dent in our populations and hopefully they consider allowing spring tag use in the fall in the not too distant future. Just a thought.
That's my thinking. Also, since you can take hens in the fall, populations in some areas could drop a lot.





















































