Spring turkey calendar

New Hampshire turkey season.

  • Eastern

New Hampshire is Eastern-subspecies country at the northern end of the range. Peak breeding lands in early May. The early-May opener catches peak breeding head-on, with the more remote North Country birds running a few days behind southern populations.

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

Upper Midwest / Northeast

  • Gobbling / pre-breedApr 5 – Apr 22
  • Peak breedingApr 23 – May 10
  • Post-breed / nestingMay 11 – May 30
  • Late seasonMay 31 – Jun 18

Eastern · Statewide

What drives turkey timing here

Eastern subspecies country at higher latitudes — peak breeding lands late April to early May. Most state seasons in this band open in late April or early May, hitting the back half of peak breeding and the post-breed gobbling resurgence.

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 NH Fish & Game Department 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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