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WV electronic game check shows opening day up 77%

WV electronic game check shows opening day up 77%

By West Virginia Division of Natural Resources

West Virginia’s new electronic game check system preliminary report shows hunters harvested 20,105 bucks during the first day of the buck deer firearms season Nov. 23, 2015.

That’s a 77 percent increase over the 11,330 bucks taken during opening day in 2014.

In addition, hunters took 3,541 antlerless deer in the counties open to a concurrent season for a total of 23,646 deer harvested on opening day. Hunters have 72 hours to check in their animals taken Monday, so the final number is expected to go up slightly.

Preliminary numbers are available this early into the two-week season because hunters, for the first time in West Virginia, are able to quickly check in their kills by phone, online or at a license agent.

“It’s really exciting to watch the numbers come in as hunters take advantage of this new system,” said Bob Fala, DNR director. “Until this year, we had to wait until the end of the season and then send staff out to the checking stations to collect game tags. They had to hand-count the tags and key them into a database before we could get the totals. Now we can get numbers almost instantly.”

Fala says this new system will provide DNR’s wildlife managers with better and timelier information to assist them with their game management efforts. It also provides DNR’s Natural Resources Police Officers with more accurate information as they check game tags and licenses during this busy time of year.

Hunters are required to get a permanent WVDNR identification number which allows them to check in their game from their phones at (844)982-4325, online at wvhunt.com, or at hunting and fishing license agents.

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