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Turkey hunting in Missouri

Missouri has two turkey seasons. The spring season is for gobblers, and it kicks off with a youth-only weekend before the regular season opens for everyone. The fall season comes later in the year. Whichever you hunt, you may use a shotgun or a bow — never a rifle — and putting out bait to draw turkeys in is off-limits.

A quick vocabulary note. A bearded turkey is one with the long, hair-like tuft of feathers (a "beard") sticking out of its chest. Almost all of these are toms (males), which is why the spring season is described as a hunt for bearded birds. The fall season is more flexible about which birds you may take.

Seasons

Turkey dates — 2026 / 2026–27

Season Dates
Fall Archery Sept. 15 – Nov. 13, 2026 and Nov. 25, 2026 – Jan. 15, 2027
Fall Firearms Oct. 1–31, 2026 Open counties only.
Spring Youth See the current Spring Turkey booklet 2026 spring youth was April 11–12; 2027 spring dates publish in the booklet.
Regular Spring See the current Spring Turkey booklet 2026 regular spring was April 20 – May 10; 2027 dates publish in the booklet.

Dates change every year — confirm on MDC Seasons.

How many turkeys

Your turkey limits

Spring — residents Residents and nonresident landowners may take 2 bearded turkeys in spring — only 1 per day, and only 1 in the first week of the regular season.
Spring — nonresidents Nonresidents may take 1 bearded turkey in spring (changed for 2026).
Fall Fall: 2 turkeys of either sex (archery and firearms combined); both may be taken the same day.

Public vs. private

Spring turkey hours depend on the land you're on

On the regular spring season, when you must stop differs by land type.

On public land

  • Public land (regular spring season): one-half hour before sunrise to 1:00 p.m.

On private land

  • Private land (regular spring season): one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
  • Youth spring season: one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.

Methods

What you may hunt with

Shotguns (shot, not slugs) and archery only — no rifles. Bait, electronic calls, and live decoys are illegal; mouth and hand calls are fine.

Permits

Turkey permit prices

Permit Resident Nonresident Nonres. landowner Youth
Spring Turkey $19.50 $304.50 $190.50 $9.75
Fall Turkey $15 $176.50 $111 $7.50

Resident landowners get no-cost deer and turkey permits on their own land. Full list: MDC Hunting Permits.

Tag & report

After you shoot a turkey

Telecheck is how you report a deer, turkey, bear, or elk after you take it — by 10 p.m. that day, online, by phone, or on the free MO Hunting app.

Species Right away Report / check Keep with the meat
Turkey Notch your permit; attach to the leg if you leave the bird Telecheck by 10 p.m. the same day Keep the confirmation number

How to Telecheck: MDC Tagging & Telecheck.

Is my county different?

Fall firearms turkey — closed counties

Fall firearms turkey is closed in these counties (verify yearly):

  • Dunklin
  • McDonald
  • Mississippi
  • New Madrid
  • Newton
  • Pemiscot
  • Scott

Check the current MDC source →

Before you hunt

Missouri Porch explains; the MDC decides.

Data current for the 2026 / 2026–27 season. Last checked against MDC: 2026-06-18. Dates, prices, quotas, and county rules change every year. Confirm with MDC before you hunt.

This is a plain-English summary, not the law. Always check the current MDC regulations before you hunt. As MDC puts it, the booklet is NOT a legal document and regulations are subject to revision during the year.

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