Hunting

Hunting in West Virginia offers rewarding experiences and numerous benefits for outdoor enthusiasts and new residents relocating from big U.S. cities due to the remote-work revolution. With abundant forests, diverse wildlife, and well-managed public hunting lands, West Virginia provides hunters with opportunities to pursue deer, turkey, bear, and small game in breathtaking Appalachian settings. Hunting in the Mountain State promotes sustainable wildlife management, supports local traditions, and allows families to bond while spending time in nature. For remote workers seeking a balanced lifestyle and a deeper connection to the outdoors, hunting in West Virginia delivers fresh air, self-sufficiency, and a chance to enjoy the peaceful wilderness that makes living in this scenic state so rewarding. Be sure to visit our Hunting Travel Guide for more information about hunting and hunting areas in West Virginia.

West Virginia residents are eligible through December to register for the annual Hunting & Fishing License Giveaway.

Division of Natural Resources conducts study on hunting

The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is conducting a survey of state residents and their hunting participation and success rates for various species to help manage wildlife populations and hunting opportunities in the state.The study will include licensed hunters, license-exempt hunters, and state residents among the general population, according to Paul Johansen, chief of the division’s wildlife resources … Read more

Black bear are now found in all 55 West Virginia counties.

W.Va. hunters harvested 2,756 black bears in 2021

West Virginia hunters harvested 2,756 black bears during the combined 2021 archery and firearms seasons, a 22 percent decrease compared to the 2020 harvest of 3,541 bears.The decreased black bear harvest can be attributed to abundant mast production, which was 61 percent above 2020 numbers and eight percent above the long-term average, according to Colin … Read more

Charted and uncharted caverns descend for thousands of feet beneath the surface of West Virginia.

Dogs survive being trapped in West Virginia cavern with bear

A labyrinth of uncharted caverns extends for hundreds of feet beneath much of the scenic farmland in eastern West Virginia, and while some of the state’s show caves are well known to visitors, this secret world goes largely overlooked.The subterranean world beneath Monroe County came into focus earlier this winter when two dogs that had … Read more

Hunting is permitted in parts of the New River Gorge National Park & Preserve. (Photo courtesy Julian Hanslmaier)

New River Gorge National Park implements new hunting regulations

Beginning January 1, 2022, New River Gorge National Park and Preserve will implement changes authorized by the recent legislation that expanded the park and will affect hunting therein, according to park officials.Additionally, the park has redesignated the use of an access road in the Gauley River National Recreation Area. The changes will be reflected in … Read more

A hunter and his hound venture out on a misty morning hunt.

W.Va. reminds hunters and trappers of 2021 furbearer regulations

Furbearer hunting seasons are underway in West Virginia, with raccoon hunting continuing through Feb. 28, 2022, and the W.Va. Division of Natural Resources again is offering a $20 gift card for usable otter carcasses.Spotty but locally abundant mast and last year’s mild winter weather should have resulted in good reproduction and survival—leading to increased numbers … Read more

A white-tailed buck peers out from behind a woodpile.

W.Va. releases 2021 mast survey and hunting outlook

Hunters getting ready for the fall hunting seasons can now review the 2021 Mast Survey and Hunting Outlook publication available on the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources website at WVdnr.gov.“Beech, walnut, hickory and black cherry production was up dramatically above last year and the long-term average,” said Chris Ryan, supervisor of WVDNR’s Game Management Services.“Oak production … Read more

A hunter addresses his dogs during an autumn hunt. (Photo courtesy Seth Schulte)

Seasons set for dove, snipe, sora, woodcock, Virginia rails

The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources announced 2021-’22 hunting season dates and bag limits for mourning dove, snipe, sora, woodcock, and Virginia rails. The seasons are set within the annual guidelines established by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.The dove season is split into three segments with this first segment running from Sept. 1 … Read more

Biologists have introduced two changes to 2021-'22 waterfowl regulations.

W.Va. DNR sets new waterfowl regulations for 2021-2022

Officials at the W.Va. Division of Natural Resources have announced waterfowl regulations for the 2021-’22 season that include two changes over previous seasons.“First, the definition of ‘bait’ now includes any non-edible facsimile of an edible enticement, like plastic ear corn,” says state waterfowl biologist Mike Peters.“Second, a permit is no longer required to hunt at … Read more

A hunter in West Virginia uses a turkey call to attract a spring gobbler.

Extended W.Va. spring gobbler season open until May 23

West Virginia’s spring gobbler season is underway, and turkey hunters have even more opportunities to bag a bird this year.Mike Peters, wild turkey and migratory game bird project leader for the division, says the eight extra days are sure to be of benefit to hunters.“Our spring gobbler season includes eight extra days this year, so … Read more

Wild boar still range across isolated mountain hollows in Logan County.

Proceeds of wild boar hunt support elk restoration project

The W.Va. Division of Natural Resources has utilized proceeds from a February lottery wild boar hunt to purchase a UTV in support of the ongoing Elk Restoration Project, according to Elk Project Leader Randy Kelley.In conjunction with Natural Resource Partners, a special hunt was held between February 5-7 on the organization’s private lands in southern … Read more