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Deer hunting on Sundays is allowed in West Virginia with some restrictions. You must have a valid deer hunting license and adhere to bag limits.
Sunday Deer Hunting in West Virginia
In West Virginia, deer hunting is allowed on Sundays during specified seasons, but only in designated areas. The Sunday deer hunting season typically begins after the second Saturday in October and ends after the first Sunday in January. During this time, hunters can pursue white-tailed deer in designated areas, including public hunting areas and private property with landowner permission.
Sunday Deer Hunting Regulations
To hunt deer on Sundays in West Virginia, you must possess a valid deer hunting license, and adhere to the statewide bag limit of two antlered deer per hunter per season. Additionally, the Sunday deer hunting season is subject to specific regulations, including restrictions on the use of firearms and the hours of operation. It’s essential to familiarize yourself with these regulations before heading out on a Sunday deer hunt.
Public Hunting Areas in West Virginia
West Virginia has numerous public hunting areas where Sunday deer hunting is allowed. The state’s public hunting areas include the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources’ (WVDNR) Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) lands. These areas offer hunters a chance to pursue deer on Sundays, but be aware that some areas may have specific regulations or restrictions.
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