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Extended spring gobbler season open until May 23

Extended spring gobbler season open until May 23

West Virginia’s spring gobbler season is underway and turkey hunters have even more opportunities to bag a bird this year.

“Our spring gobbler season includes eight extra days this year, so hunters have even more chances to have a successful season,” said Mike Peters, wild turkey and migratory game bird project leader for the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. “For folks like me, who get cabin fever, this is a great time to get out and enjoy beautiful spring weather and our state’s hunting traditions.”

The regular spring gobbler season is open through May 23. All hunters 15 and older must purchase a West Virginia hunting license and follow the state’s turkey hunting regulations, bag limits and game check requirements.

During the spring gobbler season, hunters should also remember that it is illegal to:

Spring Gobbler Survey

Each year, the WVDNR conducts a spring gobbler survey. Hunters who want to participate can download the survey at wvdnr.gov/hunting/hunting.shtm or contact the WVDNR’s Elkins office by calling 304-637-0245.

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