I would like to see county by county kills, and even parts of the county if it were ever possible, but never going to happen. Southern counties are 10-20 times better than the north. And certain parts of the north and northwestern counties do not have turkeys nor turkey season.
I wonder how many of those limits and successful hunters came from counties south of I-20?
Ask and ye shall receive!

Scroll down to page 18 for county harvest numbers:
http://outdooralabama.com/research-mgmt/publications/Compiled%20Survey%202012-2013.pdfThey tell you that they don't have enough data for these numbers to be all that reliable by county, but the graph looks about like I would have expected.
And if you look back over the years - it only goes back to 1972 and not the 60s as I said earlier - you will see that the average hunter kills one turkey year after year.
Colbert and Jackson have the highest harvest.