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February 2, 2026 •John N. Felsher
March 13, 2026
It is “game on” for turkey hunters in 2026 as the first birds started flopping earlier this week with the opening of America’s first turkey season.
North America’s spring turkey season officially kicked off March 7 in South Florida, where the Osceola season opened south of State Road 70. In the palmetto flats and cypress edges of the peninsula, hunters are already slipping through the dark before daylight listening for that first gobble to roll across the flatwoods. Florida traditionally fires the starting gun for the spring turkey calendar in North America, and once those Osceolas start sounding off, every turkey hunter in the country starts watching the calendar.
The rest of the South won’t wait long. Mississippi and the South Zone of Texas both open March 14, putting two more gobbler-rich states into play this weekend. From there, the season marches steadily north as warming weather triggers breeding activity and gobbling. By mid-April, much of the country will be hunting. By May, the final northern states join the chase.
According to the National Wild Turkey Federation’s 2026 Spring Hunt Guide, here are the first regular spring turkey season openers by state, listed in the order they begin.
March 7 — Florida (South Zone)
March 15 — Mississippi
March 15 — Texas (South Zone)
March 25 — Alabama
March 28 — California
March 29 — Georgia
April 1 — Kansas
April 1 — Wyoming
April 3 — South Carolina
April 4 — Louisiana
April 6 — Arkansas
April 11 — Arizona
April 11 — Delaware
April 11 — Tennessee
April 11 — Utah
April 11 — Virginia
April 12 — Colorado
April 12 — Kentucky
April 12 — Montana
April 12 — Nebraska
April 12 — North Carolina
April 12 — North Dakota
April 12 — South Dakota
April 13 — Illinois
April 13 — Iowa
April 15 — Idaho
April 15 — Minnesota
April 15 — New Mexico
April 15 — Oregon
April 15 — Washington
April 15 — Wisconsin
April 16 — Oklahoma
April 18 — Maryland
April 18 — Michigan
April 18 — Ohio
April 20 — Missouri
April 20 — West Virginia
April 21 — New Jersey
April 22 — Indiana
April 24 — Rhode Island
April 25 — Nevada
April 28 — Massachusetts
April 30 — Connecticut
May 1 — New Hampshire
May 1 — New York
May 1 — Vermont
May 2 — Pennsylvania
May 4 — Maine
One early gobble in the palmettos of South Florida becomes thousands of them across the country in the weeks ahead. Spring climbs north and the lucky hunters get to follow it…if not personally, through post and stories on social media. Good luck everyone! We’ll have more tips to help you in the days and weeks to come.