Youth Turkey Hunt Program

Introduce minors (age 12-17) to hunting through this safe and fun program offered by MassWildlife, the Massachusetts State Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, and participating Sportsmen's Clubs. The Youth Turkey Hunt Program consists of a turkey hunt seminar and a mentored turkey hunt. This year, the mentored hunt will be on April 27, 2024.

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About the Youth Turkey Hunt Program

Youth turkey hunt is April 27, 2024

The program is open to minors 12 -17 years of age and includes a seminar and a mentored turkey hunt.

To participate, youth hunters must:

  • Graduate from a Basic Hunter Education course before the day of the hunt
  • Complete a seminarbefore the day of the hunt
    (
    This only needs to be completed once; it is not necessary to repeat each year.) 
  • Be accompanied by an adult mentor (18 or older) who holds a Massachusetts hunting license and turkey permit

All hunting laws apply. If you are 15 or older and wish to hunt with a shotgun, you must have a valid Massachusetts firearms license. To apply for a firearms license, contact your local police department.

Steps for new participants

To participate in the youth turkey hunt, new participants must be 12-17 years of age and fulfill the following:

  1. Graduate fromaBasic Hunter Educationcourse before the day of the hunt
  2. Obtain a firearms identification (FID) card
    (This step is only required ifyou will be15-17 years of ageon the day of the youth turkey hunt and wish to hunt with a shotgun.)
  3. Complete the youth turkey seminar before the day of the hunt. You can choose to complete the online seminar or the in-person seminar.
    (Youth who have completed the seminar in prior years already meet this requirement.)
  4. Find a mentor*. Mentors can be any adult licensed hunter (18 years of age or older). Only one minor per licensed adult is permitted.
  5. Obtain thenecessary license, permits, and authorizations through MassFishHunt.

*Note about mentors: If you do not have a mentor for the hunt, it is best to complete the in-person seminar where you will have an option to be paired with a mentor from a participating club. If you complete the online seminar, you will not have the option to be paired with a mentor.

Youth Turkey Seminar: Online option

All first-time participants must complete a youth turkey seminar. If you prefer the in-person option, skip to the section below.

The online seminar uses videos and written instruction. In addition to this seminar, you must go to a range to practice shooting. At the end of the seminar, you must affirm that you have reviewed all online instruction and practiced at a range.

This seminar provides young hunters with specialized training and reinforces lessons from Basic Hunter Education. Instruction includes safety, calling, proper set-up, identifying your target and what’s beyond it, turkey biology, and turkey hunting regulations.

How to complete the Online Massachusetts Youth Turkey Seminar

  1. Complete the Massachusetts Turkey Hunting Regulations Module
    This part of the seminar teaches about turkey hunting in Massachusetts, hunting safety, and shoot/don’t shoot scenarios.
     Start now.
  2. Complete the Massachusetts Online Youth Turkey Seminar
    This part of the seminar covers turkey hunting tips and strategies, hunting locations, and shotguns for turkey hunting. This free training is hosted by “Today’s Hunter” with resources from the National Wild Turkey Federation. You will be prompted to create an account before taking this course. Be sure to enter accurate information about the youth hunter since seminar completion will trigger hunt eligibility in the MassFishHunt licensing system. Start module now.
    *
    Note: When you finish the online seminar, it’s time to practice at the range. The last step in the online seminar asks you to affirm that you have completed all requirements—including range practice—so you’ll need to log out and return when this is completed. Your work will be saved.
  3. Go to the range and practice
    Practice sighting in with the hunting implement you plan to use on the day of the hunt while practicing the 10 basic rules of firearms safety.

    March 23: Learn to Hunt Turkey Range Day, Harvard
    9-10:30 a.m. register now
    10:30–noon register now
    March 23: Learn to Hunt Turkey Range Day, Marshfield
    9–10:30 a.m., register now
    10:30–noon, register now​​​​​​​
    April 6: Learn to Hunt Turkey Range Day, Princeton
    click here to register
    April 6: Learn to Hunt Turkey Range Day, Lee
    8–9:30 a.m., register now
    9:30–11 a.m., register now​​​​​​​
  4. Affirm completion of steps 1-3
    Once you have completed all the steps, log back into the online seminar and affirm. Click here to log back into the seminar and complete the process.
    Your turkey permit/hunt eligibility will be available 24 hours after the completion of the seminar. You must have completed basic hunter education to  get your turkey permit/hunt eligibilityGet instructions.

Youth Turkey Seminar: In-person option

All first-time participants must complete a youth turkey seminar. If you prefer to complete the seminar online, see the section above.

This option allows hunters to participate in a day-long training offered at several locations. It provides specialized training and reinforces lessons from Basic Hunter Education. Instruction includes safety, calling, proper set-up, identifying your target and what’s beyond it, turkey biology, and turkey hunting regulations.

How to complete the In-person Massachusetts Youth Turkey Seminar

  1. Register
    Several clubs offer in-person seminars on two different dates. You will be prompted to create an account before registering. Be sure to enter accurate information about the youth hunter since seminar completion will trigger hunt eligibility in the MassFishHunt licensing system.

    March 30: Youth Turkey Seminar, Plainville
    Register today
    April 6: Youth Turkey Seminar, Ashburnham
    Register today
    April 6: Youth Turkey Seminar, Lee
    Register today
    April 6: Youth Turkey Seminar, Salisbury
    Register today
    April 13: Youth Turkey Seminar, Carver
    Register today
    April 13: Youth Turkey Seminar, Conway
    Register today 
    April 20: Youth Turkey Seminar, Falmouth
    Register today
  2. Complete the seminar
    A record of seminar completion will be sent to MassWildlife. 
    Within 1 week, you will receive a confirmation email. Once you have received the email (and completed Basic Hunter Education) you can get your turkey permit/hunt eligibility. Get permit instructions.

Key Actions   for Youth Turkey Seminar: In-person option

Steps for past participants

If you have participated in the Youth Turkey Hunt in the past, you can go to MassFishHunt and get your Youth Turkey Permit or Youth Turkey Day Eligibility at any time before the day of the hunt. See instructions in the next section.

Obtain your turkey permit/eligibility

After completing either the online or in-person youth turkey seminar, along with Basic Hunter Education, a youth turkey authorization will be added to your customer profile in MassFishHunt. If you don't already have a customer profile, one will automatically be created for you. This will allow you to purchase either a Youth Turkey Permit (for ages 12–14) or Youth Turkey Day Eligibility (for ages 15–17). You must receive this special authorization in order to participate in the hunt. See below for detailed instructions on how to obtain your permit/authorization.

Instructions

Logging into MassFishHunt

Option 1: Linked accounts
The new MassFishHunt provides families with a convenient option to link and manage accounts under a single log in and payment method. This option works well for families who already have a MassFishHunt account or for youth hunters who don't have their own email address. Click here for step-by-step instructions to set up a linked account.

Note: When using linked accounts, you’ll be locating the minor’s profile that was created during seminar registration, so be sure to use the same first and last name and date of birth. If you do not find an account, call MassWildlife at (508) 389-6300 and DO NOT create a new profile.

Option 2: Claim an account
The MassFishHunt licensing system requires a unique email address for each customer. Youth hunters can claim their account with the same first and last name and date of birth that was used to register for the youth turkey seminar. Go to MassFishHunt and click on Sign Up to get started. If you do not find an account, call MassWildlife at (508) 389-6300 and DO NOT create a new profile.

Obtaining Your Permit/Eligibility 

Youth hunters ages 12-14 need a Youth Turkey Permit:

  1. Once you are logged into MassFishHunt, go to Buy Licenses in the main menu. (Mobile users click on the 3 lines to access the main menu.)
  2. Go to Hunting Permits & Stamps and add a Youth Turkey Permit to your cart. You will be prompted to enter your hunter education information if it is not already in the system.
  3. Checkout and print.

Youth hunters ages 15-17 need a Minor Hunting License, a Turkey Permit, and a Youth Turkey Hunt Eligibility:

  1. Once you are logged into MassFishHunt, go to Buy Licenses in the main menu. (Mobile users click on the 3 lines to access the main menu.)
  2. Add a Hunting License to your cart. Parent or guardian authorization is required for this step.
  3. Add a turkey permit to your cart.
  4. Go to Hunting Permits & Stamps and add a Youth Turkey Hunt Eligibility to your cart. You will be prompted to enter your hunter education information if it is not already in the system.
  5. Checkout and print.

Key Actions   for Obtain your turkey permit/eligibility

Who can be a mentor?

Mentors can be any adult licensed hunter (18 or older). Only one minor per licensed adult is permitted. Mentors must have the following to participate on the Youth Turkey Hunt day:

  • Massachusetts hunting or sporting license
  • turkey permit
  • If mentoring a minor 12-14 years of age hunting with a shotgun, the adult must have a firearms license

Contact MassWildlife if you need help

If you have questions, please contact MassWildlife (508) 389-6300 or email mass.wildlife@mass.gov.

Please mention that you need help with the Youth Turkey Program when calling or emailing.

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