HUNTERS REMINDED TO PURCHASE A LICENSE AND STAMPS BEFORE SEASON STARTS
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice and the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) today announced that turkey hunting will return to West Virginia when the fall season’s first segment opens in all 55 counties on Oct. 12.
“West Virginia has some of the best hunting opportunities in the world, and our fall turkey season is no exception,” Gov. Justice said. “Whether you’re a seasoned turkey hunter or you typically hunt deer or other game, I encourage you to get out there this fall and take part in this incredible season.”
The first segment of the fall turkey season is open Oct. 12–20 in all 55 counties. The second segment will be open Oct. 28–Nov. 3 and provides an additional week of hunting opportunities in 15 counties. A third and final segment will be open Oct. 28–Nov. 17 and provides three additional weeks of hunting in 14 counties.
Wildlife biologists analyze harvest data from the spring gobbler season to determine what counties will be open for the final split of the fall turkey season. During the 2024 spring gobbler season, hunters harvested 11,650 bearded turkeys, which was 6 percent higher than the state’s five-year and 10-year average harvest.
“Our wildlife management efforts continue to pay off with strong turkey populations across the state,” said WVDNR Director Brett McMillion. “By carefully evaluating harvest data and maintaining sustainable practices, we’re ensuring that current turkey hunters and future generations alike will continue to enjoy successful seasons here in West Virginia.”
During the fall turkey season, only one bird of either sex can be harvested using a bow, crossbow or gun, including air rifles that are .22 caliber or larger. Hunting hours range from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. The use of electronic calls and bait is prohibited. For more information about the fall turkey season, check page 44 in the West Virginia Hunting Regulations Summary, available online at WVdnr.gov/hunting-regulations.
All hunters 15 and older are required to have a valid West Virginia hunting license and valid form of identification while hunting, which can be purchased at license agents across the state or online at WVhunt.com.