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Spring turkey season starts soon; harvest reporting now mandatory
April 09, 2026
With spring turkey season opening soon across Michigan, hunters should review several important updates, including a new mandatory turkey harvest reporting requirement.
The 2026 spring turkey hunt periods begin as early as April 18. Starting this year, all successful turkey hunters must report their harvest within 72 hours of harvest or before transferring possession of the bird, whichever comes first. Harvests can be reported online or through the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Hunt Fish mobile app.
“Mandatory harvest reporting gives us a clearer picture of turkey harvest across the state and helps ensure sustainable turkey populations for the future,” said Adam Bump, the DNR's upland game bird specialist. “It also allows hunters to see near real-time harvest information as the season progresses.”
How to report a turkey harvest
Hunters must use the unique license number printed on their paper kill tag or listed with their electronic kill tag (eHarvest tag) to report a harvest.
Harvests can be reported in two ways:
- Online: Visit Michigan.gov/DNRHarvestReport and enter your kill tag or eHarvest tag number and date of birth.
- Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app: Open the app, sign in, select the tag used and complete the harvest report.
Once the report is submitted, hunters will receive a confirmation number. Hunters using an electronic tag must also validate the harvest in the app immediately after harvest.
Rules for transporting game animals
You can transport your own and another person’s lawfully taken game. You cannot transport or possess a turkey unless a validated kill tag is attached to the leg of the turkey or you have validated your eHarvest tag. You cannot destroy the identity or evidence of the sex of a turkey while in the field or when transported in a motor vehicle.
New turkey management units
Another major change this year involves the number of turkey management units. The DNR has reduced the number of spring TMUs from 14 to three. Here is a list of the new TMUs with available turkey hunts in the spring:
Unit M – Upper Peninsula
- Hunt 0110 in Unit M, April 18-May 31 (6,000 license quota), valid on public and private lands.
Unit NN – Northern Lower Peninsula
- Hunt 0134 in Unit NN, April 18-May 1 (18,000 license quota), valid on public and private lands.
Unit ZZ – Southern Lower Peninsula
- Hunt 0302 in Unit ZZ, April 18-May 1 (8,000 license quota), valid on public and private lands.
- Hunt 0303 in Unit ZZ,: May 2-31 (8,000 license quota), valid on public and private lands.
- Hunt 0301 in Unit ZZ, April 18-May 31 (unlimited licenses), valid on private lands only.
There is also a statewide spring turkey hunt (Hunt 0234), May 2-31 (unlimited licenses). This license allows hunters to pursue spring turkey on:
- Public and private lands in the Upper Peninsula (Unit M).
- Public and private lands in the northern Lower Peninsula (Unit NN).
- Private lands only in the southern Lower Peninsula (Unit ZZ).
- Fort Custer military lands, with permission.
Buy leftover turkey licenses
Leftover licenses are available for each spring turkey hunt period until the end of the respective period or until quotas are reached. Unlimited licenses are available for Hunt 0234 and Hunt 0301 through May 31. Check available licenses on the DNR’s Licenses & Permits webpage.
Mentored youth hunt
The mentored youth license is a license package that allows youth hunters 9 years old and younger to hunt turkey with a qualified mentor. The spring turkey license issued with the mentored youth license is valid for one bearded turkey in any open spring turkey management unit on public or private land.
New youth hunting opportunity
In another change for the spring turkey season, hunters ages 10 to 16 may now purchase a spring turkey youth license until the end of the season on May 31. This license allows the harvest of one bearded turkey on public or private land within any open spring TMU and season dates. You must have permission from the landowner to hunt on private property. Youth licenses do not require an application.
More information
Season dates, license quotas, harvest reporting requirements and additional details are available in the 2026 Spring Turkey Hunting Regulations Summary.
Accompanying DNR photos are available below for download. Caption information follows.
- Wild turkey: A turkey in the Michigan wild. Spring turkey hunting season starts April 18.
- Group of turkeys: Wild turkeys foraging in Mackinac County.