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Applications available for 2019 Antlerless Deer Season limited permit areas

Photo courtesy of the West Virginia Department of Commerce. Applications for 2019 Antlerless Deer Season limited permit areas will be accepted until Aug. 14.

SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Applications for the 2019 Antlerless Deer Season limited permit areas are now available online at www.wvhunt.com. Applications will be accepted until midnight, Aug. 14.

Hunters who apply for a limited antlerless firearms permit must use the Electronic Licensing System at [www.wvhunt.com]www.wvhunt.com. Applicants must log on, select “Enter Lottery” on the home screen, select “2019 Antlerless Hunt,” then choose the county or wildlife management area (WMA) for which they want to apply.

Hunters also may select a secondary county or WMA. Hunters without accounts can create one at [www.wvhunt.com]www.wvhunt.com.

“These limited permit areas provide antlerless deer hunting opportunities in counties or areas of the state where wildlife biologists have determined that the deer population exceeds management objectives,” said Chris Ryan, supervisor of game management services for the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. “Issuing limited numbers of antlerless deer permits will help meet our management goals.”

Successful applicants will be notified by mail by the first week of October. Starting Sept. 1, all applicants can see whether they received a permit by logging into their account.

The following wildlife management areas and counties are open for this drawing:
Beech Fork Lake
Blackwater
Bluestone
Calvin Price State Forest
Greenbrier State Forest

Hillcrest
Kumbrabow State Forest
Little Canaan
McCausland
Seneca State Forest

Boone
Greenbrier
Lincoln
Mineral
Nicholas

Pocahontas
Raleigh
Wayne
Webster

A limited number of Class N licenses for resident and Class NN licenses for nonresident hunters will be available. Successful applicants may hunt antlerless deer Oct. 24–27 on private land only, and Nov. 25–Dec. 7, Dec. 12–15 and Dec. 28–31 on private and public land.

Hunters who want to enter as a group must know the other hunters’ DNR ID numbers to enter the lottery. Hunters also may call their local DNR district office for help with the application process.

For complete information on antlerless deer season dates and bag limits, consult the 2019–2020 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Summary. It will be available online at [www.wvdnr.gov%20]www.wvdnr.gov and at West Virginia license agents and DNR offices in July.

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