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Deer Hunters in West Virginia Harvest 62,491 Bucks during the Buck Firearms Season

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WV DNR
Source: http://www.wvdnr.gov/
Published: Dec. 14, 2009

 Preliminary data collected from game checking stations across the state indicate deer hunters in West Virginia harvested 62,491 bucks during the two-week buck firearms season, which ran from Nov. 23 through Dec. 5, according to Division of Natural Resources Director Frank Jezioro. The 2009 buck harvest was 7 percent less than the 2008 harvest of 67,365. The top ten counties for buck harvest were as follows: Jackson (2,493), Lewis (2,215), Preston (2,123), Roane (2,116), Mason (2,105), Ritchie (1,979), Braxton (1,896), Randolph (1,896), Greenbrier (1,896) and Wood (1,853).

            This year’s buck kill is somewhat lower than last year, primarily as a result of a decline in the buck harvest in DNR Districts 1 and 2, which encompass the northern and northeastern counties of the state. The harvest was similar to last year in the remaining four DNR districts. Overall, the 2009 harvest increased in 16 counties and declined in 35 counties (see accompanying chart).

             Wildlife biologists will analyze data from the combined 2009 deer seasons (i.e. buck, antlerless, archery and muzzleloader) before making appropriate recommendations for next year’s deer seasons. These recommendations will be available for public review at 12 regulations meetings scheduled for March 15 and 16, 2010 (see current 2009-10 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Summary page 5 or visit the DNR Web site at www.wvdnr.gov  for scheduled times and places). 

         White-tailed deer are a product of the environment. Too many deer on a given tract of land will result in loss of body weight, reduction in antler development, decrease in reproduction and sometimes death due to starvation during winter months. Over time, these declines in herd condition will actually reduce the deer herd’s resiliency to poor mast conditions and harsh winter weather.

            Jezioro reminds hunters that the traditional six-day antlerless deer season in selected counties on both public and private land ends Saturday, Dec. 12. Muzzleloader deer season begins December 14 and runs through Dec. 19. The Youth and Class Q/QQ antlerless deer season will be open on Saturday and Monday, Dec. 26 and 28 in any county with a firearms deer season.  This will be followed by a three-day reopening of antlerless deer season (Dec. 29-31) in 45 counties or portions of counties and on selected wildlife management areas (see 2009-10 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Summary or visit the DNR Web site at www.wvdnr.gov for county and area listings).

**DNR**

Buck harvest figures for individual counties are included in the following table.

County 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Barbour

1,138

1,527

1,380

1,413

1,318

Brooke

477

479

386

427

374

Hancock

452

447

361

357

345

Harrison

1,494

1,810

1,508

1,680

1,745

Marion

1,119

1,443

1,114

1,489

1,124

Marshall

1,593

1,648

1,126

1,339

1,321

Monongalia

1,683

1,953

1,474

1,927

1,511

Ohio

473

505

438

485

414

Preston

2,254

2,616

2,309

2,618

2,123

Taylor

683

903

724

808

724

Tucker

733

1,020

974

951

877

Wetzel

1,672

1,926

1,767

2,210

1,465

District I Subtotal

13,771

16,277

13,561

15,704

13,341

Berkeley

869

924

973

855

650

Grant

1,472

1,544

1,733

1,531

1,251

Hampshire

2,019

1,949

2,223

2,153

1,577

Hardy

1,961

2,178

2,111

2,046

1,603

Jefferson

651

713

657

605

463

Mineral

1,255

1,388

1,420

1,383

1,104

Morgan

802

845

953

806

588

Pendleton

1,484

1,850

1,698

1,416

1,189

District II Subtotal

10,513

11,391

11,768

10,795

8,425

Braxton

1,244

1,308

2,005

1,731

1,896

Clay

370

399

551

540

528

Lewis

1,485

1,778

1,952

2,027

2,215

Nicholas

1,009

991

1,216

1,082

1,211

Pocahontas

1,167

1,410

1,277

1,223

1,354

Randolph

1,447

1,862

1,968

2,126

1,896

Upshur

1,164

1,432

1,517

1,536

1,379

Webster

753

796

929

887

851

District III Subtotal

8,639

9,976

11,415

11,152

11,330

Fayette

728

873

1,101

905

890

Greenbrier

1,763

2,143

2,204

1,925

1,896

McDowell

0

0

0

 0

0

Mercer

451

662

820

537

609

Monroe

1,308

1,886

2,150

1,431

1,578

Raleigh

502

651

842

577

682

Summers

730

944

1,282

932

943

Wyoming

0

0

0

 0

0

District IV Subtotal

5,482

7,159

8,399

6,307

6,598

Boone

454

495

676

577

588

Cabell

577

683

947

787

699

Kanawha

877

1,025

1,395

1,259

1,254

Lincoln

596

832

1,126

983

884

Logan

0

0

0

0

0

Mason

2,146

2,067

2,154

1,892

2,105

Mingo

0

0

0

0

0

Putnam

993

1,051

1,401

1,311

1,091

Wayne

627

837

898

768

857

District V Subtotal

6,270

6,990

8,597

7,577

7,478

Calhoun

859

1,039

1,163

1,252

1,147

Doddridge

1,033

1,328

1,227

1,605

1,417

Gilmer

981

1,182

1,401

1,585

1,319

Jackson

2,074

2,122

2,081

1,948

2,493

Pleasants

452

588

398

630

567

Ritchie

1,495

2,147

1,564

2,369

1,979

Roane

1,616

1,691

1,873

2,010

2,116

Tyler

1,139

1,429

1,125

1,590

1,156

Wirt

928

919

1,006

1,186

1,272

Wood

1,649

1,877

1,635

1,655

1,853

District VI Subtotal

12,226

14,322

13,473

15,830

15,319

STATE TOTAL

56,901

66,115

67,213

67,365

62,491



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