Spring turkey calendar

Georgia turkey season.

  • Eastern

Georgia is Eastern-subspecies country, with peak breeding clustered in late March to early April across the state. The state's late-March opener catches the front edge of peak breeding, when call-shy lockdown is just starting to set in.

Breeding phases by zone

Pre-breed, peak, post-breed, late.

Phases are calendar approximations driven by photoperiod — year-to-year variation is small. Peak Breeding is the toughest phase for call-response hunting; Gobbling and Post-breed are the best.

Statewide

  • East

Deep South / Gulf Coast

  • Gobbling / pre-breedMar 1 – Mar 25
  • Peak breedingMar 26 – Apr 15
  • Post-breed / nestingApr 16 – May 5
  • Late seasonMay 6 – May 31

Eastern · Statewide

What drives turkey timing here

Gulf Coast and Deep South Eastern toms gobble earliest of the Eastern range. Peak breeding clusters in late March and early April; toms typically lock down with hens during this window, making them harder to call.

Photoperiod (day length) is the primary trigger — same week of April year over year produces the same calling response, give or take a few days. Weather pushes the window early or late at the margins.

Source

Data sourced from Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division wild turkey program reports.

Always verify season dates and licensing requirements with the official agency before hunting. Season structures change year to year.

Daily gobbling forecasts for your exact location.

Statewide phases are a starting point. Bield: Hunt logs your own observations — toms heard, hens seen, locations, conditions — and turns multi-season data into patterns no generic calendar can match.

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