SUBSCRIPTION    SUBMIT RELEASES    ADVERTISE    ARCHIVES    CONTACT                                 
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Bookmark and Share
Home from the Hunt Urges Turkey Season Safety
RALEIGH, N.C. - With wild turkey hunting season in full swing statewide through May 12, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's Home from the Hunt™ safety campaign reminds everyone to take precautions to ensure a safe and successful day in the field.

"The main consideration for turkey season - or any hunting season - is to always think twice, and positively identify your target and what is beyond it before pulling the trigger," said Travis Casper, state hunter education coordinator with the Wildlife Commission. "A rewarding hunting experience happens only when all hunters are safe and responsible."

The Top 5 Safety Considerations for Turkey Hunting
Leave the area if you think another hunter is already there.
Alert another hunter of your presence by remaining still and saying "STOP" in a loud voice.
Never stalk a gobbler, which increases your chances of being mistaken for game.
Never wear red, white, blue or black - those are colors of a tom's head and body.
Make sure your decoy or harvested turkey is not visible when you transport it.

"Before shooting at a turkey, make sure that it is a legal bird," said Wildlife Officer Barry Joyce, stationed in Rockingham County. "Don't go by instinct just because you think you have spotted a turkey. Assume that every noise, movement or call is another hunter. If there is any doubt, DON'T SHOOT."

Know and follow hunting regulations, and don't hunt turkeys in an area influenced by bait, Officer Joyce said. He also reminded hunters to have their Big Game Report Card to register a kill promptly and properly. For more information on regulations, go to www.ncwildlife.org. To report any violations, call 1-800-662-7137.

Joyce is one of nearly 200 sworn, full-time wildlife officers across the state with arrest authority for any criminal offense committed in their presence, including state and federal violations. Wildlife officers enforce hunting, trapping and inland fishing regulations and boating laws to protect the resources of the state and the safety of its citizens.

About the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission
Since 1947, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has been dedicated to the conservation and sustainability of the state's fish and wildlife resources through research, scientific management, wise use, and public input. The Commission is the state regulatory agency responsible for the enforcement of fishing, hunting, trapping and boating laws and provides programs and opportunities for wildlife-related educational, recreational and sporting activities. To learn more, visit www.ncwildlife.org.

Get N.C. Wildlife Update - news including season dates, bag limits, legislative updates and more - delivered free to your Inbox from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. Go to www.ncwildlife.org/enews.
Contact:
Geoff Cantrell
Public Information Officer
919-707-0186
geoff.cantrell@ncwildlife.org

THE OUTDOOR WIRE DIGITAL NETWORK > THE FISHING WIRE : THE SHOOTING WIRE : THE TACTICAL WIRE : THE DEALER WIRE
© Copyright 2013 The Outdoor Wire Digital Network. All Rights Reserved.