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Natural Resources Commission amends May 31 meeting agenda

News Release: May 28, 2020

SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.VA. — The West Virginia Natural Resources Commission is amending its May 31 meeting agenda and moving a discussion on proposed changes to the annual bag limit for antlered bucks to its August meeting so hunters have more time to submit comments.

“We’ve gotten a lot of great feedback from hunters over the last week and want to give folks more time to respond,” said West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Director Stephen McDaniel.

The proposed change to the annual bag limit for antlered bucks would lower the limit from three to two per year. The commission will take up the consideration when it meets again on Aug. 4 and accept comments from the public on the proposal through July 24, 2020.

Those who wish to submit comments must do so by email or mail and closely follow these guidelines:

West Virginia Division of Natural Resources
C/O Director Stephen McDaniel
324 4th Avenue
South Charleston, WV 25303

How to Attend the NRC’s May 31 Meeting
The Natural Resources Commission wants to remind hunters and anglers that its May 31 meeting will be conducted in a virtual format. The meeting will start at 1 p.m. and members of the public can watch the meeting live by tuning in on WVDNR’s Facebook page or on the West Virginia Department of Commerce’s YouTube channel. A call-in number is also available for those who wish to access the meeting by phone. Please note, those who call in will not be able to see presentations throughout the meeting. To access the meeting by phone, members of the public can call 1-681-245-6817 and use this Conference ID: 401 058 44#

Meeting Agenda

  1. Introductions
  2. Review, Correct and Approve the Minutes of the February 23, 2020 Meeting
  3. Presentation – Southwick License Structure Survey Results, Southwick Associates
  4. Summary of the 2020 Sectional Meetings – Sportsmen and Landowners Questionnaire
  5. Approve 2020-2021 Big Game Hunting Regulations
  6. Review Proposed 2021-2022 Hunting and Trapping Regulations
  7. Review and Approve 2020 State Park Deer Hunts
  8. Review Proposed 2021 Fishing Regulations
  9. Proposed 2021 Reptile and Amphibian Regulations
  10. Public Comments
  11. Director McDaniel’s Comments
  12. Next Meeting Date and Location
  13. Adjourn

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