Despite a decent spring harvest this year, the fall turkey take dipped by about 30% in Minnesota, with a preliminary total of 1,018, with license sales decreasing by about 9%.
“It’s a little more difficult to bag a fall bird, but you’re not going to be seeing a ton of other turkey hunters out there, so it definitely is a good opportunity,” said Roy Churchwell, the DNR’s resident gamebird consultant.
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