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ELKINS, W.Va. (WVDN) — Hunters getting ready for fall hunting seasons may now consult the 2024 Hunting Outlook and Mast Survey, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) announced today. 

The annual publication, which provides details about the abundance of wild fruits and nuts produced by 18 species of trees and shrubs, forecasts similar harvests for deer, black bear, wild turkey, squirrel and bobwhite quail compared to last year.

“On behalf of the WVDNR, I would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to everyone who helped us collect data and make this important survey possible,” said WVDNR Director Brett McMillion. “Every hunting season in West Virginia comes with unique opportunities and challenges, so I encourage folks to use this report to their advantage as they enjoy a great hunting season this fall.”

The report, which is compiled by active and retired staff from the WVDNR’s Wildlife Resources Section and West Virginia Division of Forestry, may be downloaded at WVdnr.gov/mast-survey.

According to the report, which includes outlooks for individual game species, hard and soft mast production was mixed this year. White and chestnut oak acorn production is up compared to last year in some parts of the state, but production for red/black and scarlet oak is down, though results are near the long-term average. Beech, walnut and hickory mast is down compared to 2023 levels and from the long-term average.

“The availability of mast is mixed across the state this year, which can change where and how animals move and create new opportunities for hunters to have a successful harvest,” said Holly Morris, furbearer and small game project leader for the WVDNR’s Wildlife Resources Section. “As every year, we recommend hunters review the mast survey for more information on predicted wildlife harvests and mast production in each West Virginia region as they plan their hunting adventures.”

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.

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