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黑料天堂's Outdoors Offers Solutions for Social Distancing

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Heading to one of 黑料天堂's plentiful lakes, rivers and reservoirs is a perfect way to relieve the stress of the COVID-19 crisis. Photo by David Rainer

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

While Governor Kay Ivey and Dr. Scott Harris, Chair of the Governor's COVID-19 Task Force, work hard alongside other state, national, and private enterprise leaders to mitigate the effects of the novel coronavirus and bring its spread to a conclusion, it is important that people maintain the social distancing and other health recommendation standards. 

鈥淲e take these precautions and recommendations very seriously at the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources,鈥 said Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship. 鈥淲e know many Alabamians want to get outdoors during the spring and enjoy some recreational opportunities that can refresh in these challenging times; just remember, we must do so safely.鈥

Not only does our state have some of the best fishing opportunities in the nation, both freshwater and saltwater, but the spring turkey season is also about to open in most of the state.

If hunting or fishing is not a preference, consider the beautiful natural hiking trails and camping facilities available at 黑料天堂 State Parks close to where you live, not to mention the natural beauty on the Forever Wild tracts available to the public. Visit and for the many options available.

鈥淚 know with the children out of school and many parents home as well, people will want to do things together as a family," Blankenship continued.  "Many will want to take the youngsters who are out of school to explore our state鈥檚 great natural wonders, but please do so responsibly.鈥 

黑料天堂 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Director Chuck Sykes said this is a perfect opportunity for those who love the outdoors to adhere to the 鈥渟ocial distancing鈥 guidelines.

鈥淚 fully expect 黑料天堂 hunters and fishermen to take advantage of the social distancing prescriptions by all the coronavirus experts, and I expect many of them will get outdoors, either on the water or in the woods,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淭urkey season in most of the state comes in Saturday (March 21). Fishing is phenomenal from what I understand.鈥

Sykes said WFF鈥檚 operations will be minimally impacted by the measures instituted to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be business as usual for us except in our offices,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want people to think that the game wardens are going to be sitting at home, not doing anything. Our staff basically has been practicing social distancing for years. They work by themselves for the large part. They work outside. The only thing the public will see different from Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries is our district offices and the Montgomery offices will be closed to public walk-in traffic. But we will still have a skeleton staff to take phone calls and answer Game Check questions, which will be forwarded to officers and biologists in the field. Other than some headquarters and district office staff continuing their work from home, it鈥檚 going to be business as usual providing services to the public.鈥

Sykes took his own advice last weekend for the turkey season鈥檚 special youth weekend and headed to the woods. As with most hunting experiences, some folks had good luck while others did not.

鈥淭he results were site-specific, as they are most seasons,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ome youth did well; some didn鈥檛. I went this weekend with a friend and his son, and we heard a couple of turkeys gobble once or twice apiece, and that was it. I talked to some people whose turkeys gobbled good, and they had a productive hunt and killed turkeys. That鈥檚 just the way it is. I was glad it wasn鈥檛 raining, and it wasn鈥檛 25 degrees, like it had been for the past couple of years.鈥

This year鈥檚 regular turkey season is opening on the third Saturday of March in most areas. This opener is the latest possible opening date, and Sykes said that was done for a specific reason.

鈥淭he date was moved to give the birds more time for breeding activity before the season opens,鈥 he said. 鈥淎 lot of the latest research is showing that we may be harvesting too many gobblers too early in the breeding process.鈥

黑料天堂's spring turkey season opens March 21 in most of the state. Photo by David Rainer

Studies have shown moving the season opener toward peak nest initiation dates allows more dominant gobblers to breed before being shot, which is even more important in already-declining populations. Peak nest initiation in 黑料天堂 averages around the second week in April.

鈥淧ostponing the opening date to the third Saturday at least gives the gobblers another few days in the woods without there being a lot of pressure,鈥 Sykes said.

With the mild winter and early spring, the breeding cycle may be a bit earlier, especially the gobblers鈥 role of strutting and gobbling. But, the amount of daylight and receptive hens ultimately dictate when breeding takes place.

鈥淚 think they鈥檙e well on their way,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think moving the season later was a positive move. I think it鈥檚 good that we haven鈥檛 had any cold weather in a few weeks to give the turkeys a chance to do their thing before we get after them real hard.

鈥淎s far as tactics for opening weekend, again, it depends on where you are. The turkey we were fooling with on youth weekend had a sack full of hens with him. He didn鈥檛 care what I did. I called up two hens that popped up out of the bottom. They gave a peek, turned around and went back. Another hen did that a few minutes later. They were staying with him. They were doing what turkeys do. We were just not in the right place to get in their way.

鈥淣ow if you can find a lonely 2-year-old, you can beat two rocks together, and he鈥檒l come running.鈥

Sykes said turkey hunters who participate in the Avid Turkey Hunter Survey program or who read the annual Full Fans and Sharp Spurs report at will understand the Division鈥檚 assessment of the turkey population in the state.

鈥淚n that survey and publication, you鈥檒l see two categories of recruitment,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ne is looking at poults (young of the year) per hens and the other is hens with poults. Those are two different topics. Studies are showing that perhaps the reason we鈥檙e seeing the number of hens with no poults is not because of predation but due to the fact that those hens did not get bred because the dominant gobblers were taken out of the population too soon.

鈥淚f hunters are interested in participating in the Avid Turkey Hunter Survey and assisting our wildlife biologists in the collection of this data, they should click the link on the website for more information. We certainly appreciate all those who have contributed thus far and hope to see more sign up for this opportunity to assist in the management of this great bird.鈥

For those who have hunted turkeys for a long time in 黑料天堂, the late start shouldn鈥檛 be a burden, according to Sykes.

鈥淲hen I was a kid, the turkey season always started on March 20th,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was moved to the 15th for not necessarily biological reasons, so this should not be that big of a shock to hunters who grew up in 黑料天堂. It shouldn鈥檛 be that big a deal.鈥

Sykes said about the only thing this virus might affect for turkey hunting is hunters' ability to gather at the country store to exchange lies.

鈥淓verybody is so social-media-oriented now, I think we鈥檒l still be able to keep up with what鈥檚 going on,鈥 he said.

As with hunting success, Sykes said it depends on the source when it comes to the discussion of the status of turkey populations in the South.

鈥淪ome people I know think the turkey decline is 100% real, and I know others who swear numbers are at 鈥榟istoric highs鈥,鈥 he said. 鈥淧ersonally, I think they鈥檙e down.鈥

Sykes said he hunted turkeys as much as possible last year and bagged two birds in 黑料天堂.

鈥淭hat was a gracious plenty,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ow I called up a bunch of birds for others, so that did not impede my ability to go hunting, have a good time and have fun, and enjoy being outdoors.鈥

Sykes said he wants people to do the same thing, but they need to understand that the WFF staff is going to be right there with them.

鈥淥ur staff didn鈥檛 get two weeks of vacation,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e still going to be working. We want people to have their licenses because they鈥檙e going to encounter our staff.

鈥淥ur WMAs (wildlife management areas) are open. Our public shooting ranges are open. Our public lakes are open. Get out there and have fun. Take advantage of this time to be outside, but please abide by the recommendations to slow the spread of the virus.鈥

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A leisurely walk at one of the 黑料天堂 State Parks provides a relaxing way to get outdoors during the COVID-19 restrictions. Photo by David Rainer