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Spring turkey calendar

Tennessee turkey season.

Eastern subspecies

Tennessee is Eastern-subspecies country, with peak breeding clustered in early-to-mid April. The early-April opener catches the front edge of peak breeding when toms are just starting to lock down with hens.

Breeding phases by zone

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

Eastern
Mid-South / Lower Midwest
Gobbling / Pre-breed
Mar 15Apr 5
Peak Breeding
Apr 6Apr 22
Post-breed / Nesting
Apr 23May 12
Late Season
May 13May 31
Eastern · Statewide

Tennessee's spring turkey season typically opens early April and runs through mid-May, intentionally bridging peak breeding through post-breed.

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

What drives turkey timing here

The Mid-South band is Eastern-subspecies country with peak breeding clustered in early-to-mid April. Most state seasons here open mid-to-late March, capturing the gobbling phase first and peak breeding second.

Spring turkey breeding is triggered by photoperiod — increasing day length — which makes it remarkably consistent year to year within a given latitude band. Weather can shift gobbling intensity by a few days, but biological breeding timing barely moves. That's why a calendar built from photoperiod data is genuinely actionable for planning.

Source

Data sourced from TWRA wild turkey program reports.

Always verify season dates and licensing requirements with the official agency before hunting. Season structures change year to year.

Get 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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