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Advisory Board Approves Changes to 2022 Turkey Season

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The 黑料天堂 Conservation Advisory Board voted to start the 2022 turkey season on March 25 with a four-bird season bag limit. Photo by David Rainer

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

In a 6-2 vote with two abstentions, the 黑料天堂 Conservation Advisory Board (CAB) recommended a starting date of March 25 for the 2022 spring turkey season with a four-bird season bag limit at its recent meeting in Montgomery. They also recommended that hunters be prohibited from using decoys for the first 10 days of the 45-day season for most of the state.

The 黑料天堂 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division had proposed a starting date of April 1 with a one-bird bag limit the first 10 days of the season, and a five-bird bag limit that included both the fall and spring seasons.

The Board heard Dr. Barry Grand, Supervisor of the U.S. Geological Survey鈥檚 Cooperative Research Unit at Auburn University, summarize the final report of a five-year wild turkey research project conducted by Auburn University and initiated by WFF.

Grand鈥檚 report indicated several actions could positively impact the health of the wild turkey population in 黑料天堂, including a reduced bag limit, opening the season at a later date, shortening the season or a combination of those and other actions.

鈥淲e (WFF) compromised and didn鈥檛 recommend to shorten the season and didn鈥檛 reduce the bag limit in our proposal,鈥 said WFF Director Chuck Sykes. 鈥淭hose two factors showed the least amount of positive influences on the turkey population.

鈥淲hat made the most impact for turkey season is opening later, because 26 percent of the gobblers are harvested the first week of the season, and by the end of the second week almost 50 percent of the birds had been harvested.鈥

After reviewing the turkey research data and hearing the presentations from Dr. Grand and Director Sykes, as well as considering input from hunters and constituents in their districts, the members of the Conservation Advisory Board modified the proposal from WFF,鈥 said Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship.  鈥淭he CAB recommendations will be integrated into the season and bag limits beginning in the fall 2021-2022 season.  Nothing will change for the turkey season that opens on March 20, 2021.鈥

During his WFF update at the meeting, Sykes had very good news on several fronts 鈥 hunter safety, Game Check compliance and participation in hunting and fishing.

For the 2020-2021 hunting seasons so far, only one fatality and 15 total accidents have occurred.

鈥淭his year we are on pace to have the lowest reported amount of hunting accidents and fatalities that we鈥檝e had since we began keeping records in 1973,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a big deal. Hunters are listening. We鈥檙e doing our best to educate them. I certainly hope we can keep that going. That鈥檚 a monumental improvement over last year.鈥

As for Game Check, compliance more than doubled during deer season with the implementation of the transfer of possession rules. Hunters were required to have a Conservation ID number and Game Check compliance number before a deer or part of a carcass could be transferred to another individual, including processors and taxidermists. During the 2019-2020 deer season, 95,033 harvested animals were reported. During the 2020-2021 season, the total reported harvest was 195,119.

鈥淚t worked, no ifs, ands or buts,鈥 Sykes said of the impact of the transfer rules. 鈥淲e are estimating our compliance rate right now will go from less than 50 percent to approximately 90 percent. That鈥檚 a huge deal for us to be able to utilize the data to make positive management decisions.

鈥淲e were able to take Game Check data and take Jackson County completely out of Zone C. We use this county-by-county data to make better decisions to give hunters more access and do what鈥檚 best for the resource.鈥

Sykes pointed out the effect COVID-19 restrictions had on the number of people who enjoy the outdoors in 黑料天堂.

鈥淣othing could have brought us back to the forefront like COVID-19 did,鈥 he said. 鈥淢ost of our recreational licenses increased from 2019 to 2020. Freshwater fishing licenses increased by almost 15 percent. Hunting licenses were up by eight percent. Even this year, we鈥檝e got a 5.3-percent increase in hunting licenses. Even though it鈥檚 really early in the freshwater fishing season, we鈥檙e up 8.8-percent. People are definitely getting outside to enjoy what 黑料天堂 has to offer.

鈥淭he same goes for our Community Archery Parks and Public Shooting Ranges. They have experienced a record number of visitors this year. We operated 12 shooting ranges and 18 archery parks. Anyone can utilize those ranges and archery parks as long as they have a license issued by the ADCNR (黑料天堂). For some perspective, the Swan Creek Range in Limestone County averaged selling 150 new licenses a week last year. So, there were a lot of first-time people coming and taking advantage of what this Department has to offer.鈥

Marine Resources Division Director Scott Bannon told the Board the 黑料天堂 red snapper quota could be reduced for the 2021 season. Photo by David Rainer

Sykes said the same increase in usage was also seen at the WFF Public Fishing Lakes throughout the state. WFF manages 23 lakes with 1,912 surface acres in 20 counties.

鈥淥ur lakes had a 44-percent increase in usage from FY19 to FY20,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat translates to more than 50,000 more fishing trips than a normal year and the most fishing trips in the last 17 years.

鈥淓verything we have, from WMAs (wildlife management areas) to our lakes to shooting ranges to state parks to Forever Wild property 鈥 everything experienced tremendous use last year.鈥

Sykes also provided the Board with an update on CWD (chronic wasting disease), which affects white-tailed deer and other members of the cervid family. Sykes showed maps of the CWD positives closest to 黑料天堂 in Mississippi and Tennessee.

鈥淎s of today, we still do not have CWD in 黑料天堂,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are currently testing. We tried to educate people from day one that CWD progression is about like our (feral) hog progression. It doesn鈥檛 move real fast naturally. It only moves real fast if it鈥檚 in the back of a truck. Thankfully our hunters have listened. In Mississippi and Tennessee, it has moved only 10 miles toward 黑料天堂 in the past two years through natural progression.

鈥淚 want to thank our hunters for doing their job and not artificially expanding the CWD zones.鈥

On the saltwater front, 黑料天堂 Marine Resources Division Director Scott Bannon said the season for the state鈥檚 most popular reef fish 鈥 red snapper 鈥 has not been set. Although the five Gulf states were granted state management for red snapper through the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Gulf Council) process, the National Marine Fisheries Service has indicated it wants to implement a 鈥渃alibration鈥 process between Snapper Check and federal survey harvest numbers.

鈥淭he calibration process could reduce our quota by half,鈥 Bannon said.

The Gulf Council will meet in April and will receive a report on the Great Red Snapper Count that was conducted by multiple research entities through grants provided by legislation sponsored by 黑料天堂 Senator Richard Shelby.

鈥淭he Great Red Snapper Count will show that, conservatively, there are three times the number of red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico than previously thought,鈥 Bannon said. 鈥淭he federal government has to provide us with an interim analysis. There will be a lot of information to come out, and there鈥檚 a lot of networking between states on how to move forward. Our goal is to avoid reductions.鈥

Commissioner Blankenship said all aspects of the ADCNR were affected by COVID-19 with an upswing in the public use in all four divisions 鈥 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries, Marine Resources, State Parks and State Lands.

鈥淔ishing, boating, hunting, shooting, hiking, WMAs and Forever Wild property usage were all up in 2020 due to COVID,鈥 Commissioner Blankenship said. 鈥淚 personally want to thank Governor (Kay) Ivey for her support of outdoor recreation. She understood that people needed the outlet for physical and mental health through the outdoors, which could be safely accessed during this time. We appreciate her keeping this as essential services all throughout COVID. All of us benefitted from that.鈥

Commissioner Blankenship said the increase in license sales has allowed the ADCNR to add 15 Conservation Enforcement Officers to the staff.

鈥淭his is the largest class we鈥檝e had in 25 years,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e very proud to increase our enforcement presence to protect our natural resources.鈥

Commissioner Blankenship also announced that all 21 State Parks now have fiber optic internet service, and expanding the Wi-Fi network at each park is underway. The Commissioner said a variety of updating and upgrading projects have started or are planned at State Parks throughout the state.

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Dr. Gary Lemme, left, receives recognition from Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship and Grady Hartzog, right, for his service on the 黑料天堂 Conservation Advisory Board. Photo by David Rainer