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Illinois Spring 2019 Wild Turkey Preliminary Harvest
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Published on May 28 2019 2:31 pm
Last Updated on May 28 2019 2:31 pm
Written by Greg Sapp
120 tickets were taken in Effingham County in 2019, up from 102 in 2018.
Other area counties: Clay County--231 turkeys, up from 189 in 2018; Cumberland County--64, up from 44 in 2018; Fayette County--259 turkeys, up from 216 in 2018; Jasper County--136 turkeys, up from 103 in 2018; and Shelby County--118 turkeys, just up from 117 in 2018.
Spring turkey hunting was open in 100 of Illinois’ 102 counties. The 2019 season dates were April 8-May 9 in the South Zone and April 15-May 16 in the North Zone. The Youth Spring Turkey Season was March 30-31 and April 6-7 statewide.
Turkey hunters this spring took a preliminary total of 6,607 wild turkeys during all season segments in the South Zone, compared with 5,507 last year in the south. The North Zone preliminary harvest total this year was 8,582 wild turkeys, compared with 7,987 in northern counties in 2018.
The top five counties for spring wild turkey harvest in the South Zone in 2019 were Jefferson (480), Randolph (383), Marion (328), Union (310), and Pope (310). The top five North Zone counties for spring turkey harvest this year were Jo Daviess (541), Fulton (402), Pike (381), Hancock (344), and Adams (331).