West Virginia - Wild and Wonderful

About West Virginia

West Virginia is noted for its mountains and diverse topography, its historically significant logging and coal mining industries, and its political and labor history. It is one of the most densely karstic areas in the world, making it a choice area for recreational caving and scientific research.

Business

West Virginia is full of opportunity for any business with a growing economy and a highly dedicated workforce. Whether you are running an existing business or thinking of starting a new business you can find all of the information you need throughout this business section.

Education

West Virginia is fortunate to have a tremendous education system with a high standard of excellence. Please use the information provided here to learn more about the wealth of educational opportunities in our great state.

Employment

West Virginia is home to one of the finest workforces in the country based on our hard work and commitment to quality. Whether you are looking for new job opportunities, enhancing your job skills or researching future employment trends you can find all of the information you need throughout this employment section.

Family

West Virginia offers the perfect balance of a rural and urban setting that suits a variety of lifestyles. This is a state where you can go whitewater rafting in the morning, go to an art exhibit in the afternoon and attend a concert in the evening. Whether you just moved to the Mountain State or your family has been here since it was founded, you are part of our community.

Health

Maintaining proper health is vital to ensuring the highest quality of life possible. West Virginia strives to provide one of the best health care systems in the country that is affordable and available to all residents of the state. This section contains numerous resources to assist you in accessing the health care services provided in the state.

Tourism

Exhilarate in the lasting beauty and natural wonder scattered throughout West Virginia. From unmatched outdoor recreation to world-class resorts, breathtaking scenery and a variety of cultural and historic attractions, West Virginia is an ideal spot to plan your next adventure. Discover for yourself what makes West Virginia wild and wonderful.

 2008 West Virginia Fall Turkey Harvest Down 

12/15/2008  Preliminary figures for the 2008 fall turkey hunting season indicate that 1,128 birds were harvested this fall. This represents a 25 percent decline from last year’s fall harvest of 1,511. The largest harvest declines were reported in the western counties of District 6 (down 62 percent) and the southeastern counties of District 4 (down 61 percent). More moderate harvest declines were reported in the central and eastern counties of District 3 (down 20 percent) and the eastern-panhandle counties of District 2 (down 10 percent).  District 1, located in the north-central and northern-panhandle regions of the state, reported an overall harvest increase of 15 percent. Mason County, the only county open to fall turkey hunting in District 5, reported a 48 percent harvest increase.

The counties reporting the highest turkey harvests this fall include:  Randolph (108), Mason (99), Preston (89), Greenbrier (79) and Pocahontas (74). 

Wildlife Biologists had forecast a lower fall turkey harvest based upon poor poult production in the spring and abundant food sources this fall which tend to scatter flocks and make them less accessible to hunters. “Prior to the season, it was predicted the fall wild turkey harvest might drop as much as 15 percent,” noted Paul Johansen, Assistant Chief in Charge of Game Management.  “Wet, windy weather during the first week of the season, particularly in our southeastern counties, probably reduced hunter turnout and hampered those who did venture forth, causing a larger than expected decrease in our fall turkey harvest.”

 

**DNR**

 

County and District harvest figures follow.

 

FALL TURKEY HARVEST 2004-2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

County

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Brooke

12

10

5

8

12

Hancock

12

7

7

10

9

Harrison

C

C

C

C

34

Marshall

35

C

20

18

14

Monongalia

C

C

C

19

30

Ohio

17

15

10

14

C

Preston

125

107

137

90

89

Tucker

41

30

27

29

28

Dist. I Subtotal

242

169

206

188

216

Berkeley

42

13

24

23

32

Grant

73

59

59

63

59

Hampshire

135

74

68

57

56

Hardy

120

68

63

78

73

Mineral

62

34

59

32

27

Morgan

31

24

31

34

24

Pendleton

45

52

55

60

42

Dist. II Subtotal

508

324

359

347

313

Nicholas

106

82

67

103

40

Pocahontas

49

75

69

107

74

Randolph

69

73

98

96

108

Upshur

C

C

C

C

27

Webster

55

43

48

52

36

Dist. III Subtotal

279

273

282

358

285

Greenbrier

165

108

139

171

79

Monroe

163

86

102

142

56

Summers

C

51

C

118

35

Dist. IV Subtotal

328

245

241

431

170

Mason

C

74

C

67

99

Dist. V. Subtotal

0

74

0

67

99

Jackson

C

C

C

39

C

Pleasants

C

C

C

C

2

Wirt

C

45

37

38

26

Wood

C

C

60

43

17

Dist. VI Subtotal

0

45

97

120

45

Unknown

0

0

1

0

0

State Total

1,357

1,130

1,186

1,511

1,128

 

 

Contact Information

Paul Johansen 
304-558-2771 
wildlife@wvdnr.gov