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    Applications available for controlled deer hunts at four state parks

    SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The is now accepting applications to participate in controlled autumn deer hunts at four state parks.

    Controlled hunts are scheduled this fall at Beech Fork, Cacapon Resort, North Bend, and Twin Falls Resort state parks. Hunters have until Aug. 31 to apply. The hunts will be drawn on September 1, and successful applicants will be notified between September 6 and 16.

    “Controlled hunts have proven to be an effective way to maintain a deer herd in areas experiencing overpopulation,” said Chief Brad Reed.

    When deer populations reach levels detrimental to the landscape, over-browsing can lead to loss of native vegetation, prevent forest regeneration and alter habitat for all wildlife species living in the park."

    Controlled hunts are one of the ways the division manages the state's deer herd population and helps reduce deer numbers to levels that prevent habitat loss, property damage, vehicle collisions, and potential human injuries.


    How to Apply for a State Park Controlled Deer Hunt

    Applications for the hunts must be submitted online at . Hunters must use their existing Electronic Licensing and Game Checking System account or create one to apply. Once logged in, applicants must follow the State Park Lottery Hunts link and choose one of the available options. There is a non-refundable $15 application fee for each entry. One or two people can submit each application. A division ID is required to enter the lottery for all applicants.

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    Each application is for a three-day harvest opportunity using a compound bow, crossbow, muzzleloader, or air rifle, depending on the selected date, hunt type, and designated area. Rather than specified hunting stands for each hunter, as used in past controlled hunts, all hunters will be given a map and be able to hunt within the designated hunting zones. Deer harvested during a controlled hunt do not count against a hunter’s annual deer season bag limit.

    Applicants may enter for multiple hunts occurring at the same or different state parks on different days. If chosen for more than one concurrent hunt, applicants will be allowed to choose the one they want. A multiple hunt winner cannot split the three days between two or more parks. Applicants may only enter each hunt once, either as an individual or as part of a group. However, the hunter can participate in each three-day event if selected for multiple hunts occurring on different days.


    Hunter Requirements

    If chosen, each hunter will be required to confirm their intent to participate in the hunt. They must also possess a valid West Virginia hunting license within one week of being contacted or be legally exempt from purchasing a license. Successful applicants will be contacted with more details about the controlled hunt. West Virginia hunting regulations apply to all controlled hunts.

    For more information about specific rules, hunting dates, and hunting methods, log in to the ELS system at  or call the WVDNR license team at 304-558-6200.


    Controlled Hunts Benefits

    When deer populations reach levels that become detrimental to the landscape, over-browsing can lead to loss of native vegetation, prevent forest regeneration, and alter the habitat for all wildlife species living in the park, according to division biologists.

    Controlled hunts help reduce deer numbers to levels that prevent habitat loss, property damage, vehicle collisions, and potential human injuries.

    Controlled hunts also help the division maintain a healthy deer herd population while allowing visitors the opportunity to view deer and other wildlife throughout the state park.


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    Will Reedy
    Will Reedyhttp://wvexplorer.com
    A consummate outdoorsman, Will Reedy has been hunting and fishing West Virginia since he was first able to wield rod and gun. He has been an outdoors writer for West Virginia Explorer since 2001.

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