
Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Director Chuck Sykes
reminds all turkey hunters in the state that certain decoys are illegal
to use or possess while hunting in Alabama.
“I’ve had several people contact me about the use of the latest
technology in decoys, which are mechanical,” Sykes said. “Alabama’s game
laws strictly prohibit those type decoys while you’re hunting.”
Regulation 220-2-.11 states that “it shall be unlawful for any person
while engaged in hunting turkey in this state to use or have in his
possession a decoy which has mechanical or electronic parts, which makes
the decoy capable of movement or producing sound or which can be
manipulated to produce movement or sound.”

Sykes also said several hunters in Alabama have run afoul of the
regulation that requires the harvest of the state’s big-game species of
white-tailed deer and wild turkeys be written on the appropriate harvest
record before the animal is moved.
“That regulation has been in effect since 2007,” Sykes said. “Hunters
are required to have the harvest record with you so you can ‘note it
before you tote it.’”
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes
wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s natural
resources through five divisions: Marine Police, Marine Resources, State
Parks, State Lands, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. To learn
more about ADCNR visit www.outdooralabama.com.
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