Spaces still available for free turkey hunting seminars

RALEIGH — Spaces are still available in 15 free turkey hunting seminars being conducted in March and April by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission and the National Wild Turkey Federation in anticipation of the upcoming spring turkey season.

The introductory and advanced level seminars are being held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at eight locations throughout the state. They are open on a first-come, first-serve basis to all ages, although participants 16 years and younger will need parental permission to register.

A NC Wildlife Resources Commission photo

A NC Wildlife Resources Commission photo

The introductory seminars are designed for novice hunters or those who have never hunted turkey and would like to learn more. Topics will include biology, hunting methods, calls and decoys, firearms and ammo selection, camouflage clothing, and turkey cleaning and cooking techniques.

The advanced seminars are for experienced turkey hunters. They will focus on advanced biology, and more complex hunting tactics, calls and decoys. Advanced seminars also will include tips and strategies for dealing with stubborn, hard-to-hunt gobblers.

A question-and-answer session, along with a brief presentation on hunter recruitment, retention and re-activation, will conclude each seminar.

Dates and locations are:

*   March 9 (Intro) and March 10 (Advanced)
N.C. State University Cooperative Extension, Caldwell County Center
120 Hospital Ave NE/Suite, Lenoir
828-757-1290

*   March 11 (Intro) and March 12 (Advanced)
N.C. State University Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center
1450 Fairchild Rd., Winston-Salem
336-703-2850

*   March 17 (Advanced)
Centennial Campus Center for Wildlife Education
1751 Varsity Drive, Raleigh
919-707-0202

*   March 18 (Intro) and March 19 (Advanced)
N.C. State University Cooperative Extension, Cumberland County Center
301 East Mountain Dr., Fayetteville
910-321-6880

*   March 23 (Intro) and March 24 (Advanced)
Bass Pro Shops
8181 Concord Mills Blvd., Concord
704-979-2200

*   March 25 (Intro) and March 26 (Advanced)
N.C. State University Cooperative Extension, Onslow County Center
4024 Richlands Hwy., Jacksonville
910-455-5873

*   March 30 (Intro) and March 31 (Advanced)
N.C. State University Cooperative Extension, Pitt County Center
403 Government Circle, Suite 2, Greenville
252-902-1702

*   April 1 (Intro) and April 2 (Advanced)
N.C. State University Cooperative Extension, Mountain Horticulture Crops Research and Extension Center
455 Research Dr., Mills River
828-684-3562

The statewide season for male or bearded turkey is April 11 through May 9, with a youth-only week from April 4-10. Regulations and restrictions on turkey hunting, including information on youth season, are available in the 2014-15 Inland Fishing, Hunting and Trapping Regulations Digest.

“Prior to 2015, the Wildlife Commission has held turkey hunting seminars only in Raleigh,” said Walter “Deet” James, the Commission’s hunting heritage biologist. “Because they were such a huge success and filled up almost immediately, we wanted to offer them in other parts of the state to bring awareness of conservation and wildlife-associated recreation to a greater proportion of North Carolinians.”

Pre-registration for the turkey hunting seminars is required. Register online or contact James at 919-707-0059 or walter.james@ncwildlife.org for more information. Visit www.ncwildlife.org/hunting and click on the “What to Hunt” link for information about wild turkeys in North Carolina.

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