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WI Turkey Results online today


Sturg

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Go to the license online sales and enter the system. Once in, go to spring turkey. It will tell you if you got a permit with the area and time period. Then you have the option to buy the license online.

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I can't wait till the surplus go on sale so I can get a couple more tags. I'm all out of turkey in the freezer. grin

Need to restock. I don't even think all the birds I shot last year I had any left for this last fall. frown

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Just kind of a "heads up" guys:

I have not been able to find the results so I just called the Wisc. DNR to inquire.

They said they pulled what had been posted because they were not correct.

She thought the results would be back up within the week.

I would not make any reservations yet!

This sounds similar to what happened in Minnesota a year or 2 ago.

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Still says I drew. There was a note about those who applied by mail. Here's what it says:

2012 SPRING TURKEY APPLICATION

License Description

After you pay the $3 Spring Turkey permit application fee, you will receive a receipt verifying your purchase. Anyone wishing to hunt wild turkeys during the spring season may apply for and receive a Spring Turkey permit. Conservation Patron License holders are exempt from paying the $3 application fee.

Application Accepted: 03/08/2011 through 12/10/2011

Preference Points: 0

Application Received: Yes

Note: (There will be a delay in posting application choices submitted by mail.)

Drawing Results

Permit Awarded: Yes

Details of award: Unit/Zone: 4 Dates: 05/02/2012 thru 05/08/2012

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