Author: wvdnrdev Sleepy Creek WMA provides hunting, fishing and outdoor adventures in WV’s eastern panhandle With nearly 23,000 acres of rugged terrain, Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area in West Virginia’s eastern panhandle is a haven... Extended spring gobbler season open until May 23 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCym5XjXgeU West Virginia's spring gobbler season is underway and turkey hunters have even more opportunities to bag a bird this... WVDNR stocking trophy tiger trout in April and May On Tuesday, Gov. Justice announced that in April and May, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will stock 25,000 tiger... Lewis Wetzel WMA is a perfect place for hunting and fishing adventures With more than 14,000 acres of moderate to steep slopes, forested hills and partially timbered land, Lewis Wetzel Wildlife Management Area is the perfect... WVDNR hosting virtual Archery in the Schools state tournament March 25-27 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyua3I0hFjs This year's virtual Archery in the Schools state tournament will be March 25-27. To participate, school-based archery teams will... WVDNR increases Buffalo Creek trout stocking After years of stream improvements and restoration work, Buffalo Creek has become one of southern West Virginia's unique trout fishing... WVDNR nears completion of new wildlife education center The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is getting ready to open a new wildlife education center in Kanawha County. ... WVDNR reminds anglers of new fishing regulations Anglers in West Virginia have new fishing regulations to follow and are encouraged to check the 2021 Fishing Regulations for a roundup... Walleye fishery continues to improve Anglers in West Virginia who want a good chance at catching a trophy walleye have the next two months to enjoy some... How to submit art for the 2022 West Virginia Wildlife Calendar If you’re a budding artist and love nature, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is accepting original paintings for...