CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WVDN) — The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) announced today that archery and crossbow seasons for white-tailed deer, black bear and wild boar will open on Sept. 27. Hunters are encouraged to prepare now by purchasing their licenses and stamps at WVhunt.com before the seasons begin.
“The start of West Virginia’s archery and crossbow seasons is one of the most anticipated times of the year and provides an incredible opportunity to introduce new hunters to the sport, reconnect with family traditions and enjoy the outdoors,” said WVDNR Director Brett McMillion.
To help hunters prepare, the WVDNR is reminding the public of several important matters pertaining to these seasons:
- Electronic Checking: All big game must be field tagged and electronically checked at WVhunt.com. Completing the check promptly after harvest ensures accurate reporting and helps the WVDNR monitor wildlife populations.
- Deer Stamps: Hunters who want a chance to take up to two additional deer during the archery season must purchase their Class RB or RRB stamps before the season begins.
- Deer Carcass and Baiting Restrictions: Carcass transportation restrictions are now in effect in Grant County, while baiting and feeding restrictions apply in Pendleton County.
- Wounded Game Recovery: An unmanned aerial vehicle can be used to track and locate mortally wounded deer, bear and wild boar. Only one leashed dog can be used for this purpose.
- Hemorrhagic Disease in Deer: Hunters should also be aware of ongoing reports of hemorrhagic disease (HD) in some deer populations across the state. HD is a naturally occurring virus that can affect white-tailed deer, and the WVDNR is monitoring the situation closely. For more information, including guidance on reporting suspected cases, visit WVdnr.gov/hemorrhagic-disease.
- Deer Bowhunter Survey: Hunters who participated in last year’s deer archery season are invited to participate in the WVDNR’s annual bowhunter survey, which provides valuable data that supports wildlife management and helps improve future hunting opportunities. Invitations will be emailed beginning the week of Sept. 22.
- Hunting Outlook and Mast Survey: Due to an increase in hard mast production, harvests during the archery and crossbow seasons are expected to be lower in 2025. To learn more, download the report at WVdnr.gov/mast-survey.
All hunters 15 and older are required to have a valid West Virginia hunting license, unless hunting under resident landowner privileges. Hunters also must carry a valid form of identification. To purchase a hunting license and stamps, visit WVhunt.com.