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West Virginia Deer Outlook -- Part 1: Our Top Harvest Counties

The county's best public-hunting opportunities exist on the 11,722-acre Chief Cornstalk WMA near Southside. For trophy-oriented sportsmen, the 3,655-acre McClintic WMA near Point Pleasant is an excellent alternative.

For the past two seasons, DNR officials have managed the McClintic tract specifically for trophy bucks. All antlered deer killed on the property must have spreads of at least 14 inches in order to be considered legal.

Mason's neighbor to the southeast, Putnam County, is a rising star in West Virginia's lineup of deer producers. Hunters in the county bagged 10.15 deer per square mile last year. Many of those whitetails came from the 7,061-acre Amherst-Plymouth WMA near Hometown.


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Two of District V's counties rank among the state's top trophy producers. Logan and Mingo counties don't yield as many trophies as Wyoming or McDowell; nevertheless, the two bow-only counties are renowned for big-bodied, big-racked whitetails. The 12,854-acre Laurel Lake WMA near the little Mingo County town of Lenore comprises the only sizable public hunting land in either of the counties.

DISTRICT VI
It just so happens that the last stop on the DNR's list of wildlife management districts is its top deer producer. Last year, hunters in District VI killed an average of 13.08 whitetails per square mile, the state's highest ratio.

WEST VIRGINIA'S 2004 DEER HARVEST
By Total Harvest -- 2004
County Sq. Mi. District 2004 Harvest 2004 Harvest/ Sq. Mi.
Mineral 318 2 3,126 9.83
Mingo 403 5 292 0.72
Monogalia 312 1 5,070 16.25
Monroe 466 4 4,223 9.06
Morgan 222 2 1,724 7.77
Nicholas 616 3 3,039 4.93
Ohio 83 1 1,542 18.58
Pendleton 689 2 3,269 4.74
Pleasants 119 6 1,413 11.87
Pulnam 331 5 3,361 10.15
Raleigh 548 4 1,897 3.45
Randolph 1,015 3 4,260 4.20
Ritchie 439 6 5,494 12.51
Roane 476 6 5,422 11.39
Summers 344 4 2,459 7.15
Taylor 245 6 4,194 17.05
Tucker 412 1 1,885 4.58
Tyler 246 6 4,194 17.05
Upshur 340 3 4,328 12.73
Wayne 499 5 2,210 4.43
Webster 544 3 2,109 3.88
Wetrel 353 1 5,230 14.82
Wirt 232 6 3,673 15.83
Wood 309 6 5,220 16.89
Wyoming 495 4 495 1.00

Every one of the district's 10 counties finished well ahead of the statewide average. In fact, each one produced at least 10 deer per square mile.

Tyler County's hunters, for example, killed an amazing 17.05 deer per square mile last year. Numbers like that are a natural magnet for whitetail hunters, but the county's relative lack of public hunting land keeps the hordes at arm's length. The 2,065-acre Jug WMA near Middlebourne and the 630-acre Conaway Run WMA are the county's only sizable public tracts.

With 476 square miles of deer habitat, Jackson County boasts the most elbowroom in the district. Its hunters made the most of those square miles by averaging 13.28 whitetails for each one of them in 2004. The 2,735-acre Frozen Camp WMA near Marshall is the county's largest parcel of public land. The 1,700-acre Woodrum WMA near Kentuck is located in much more rugged terrain and is harder to hunt.

No mention of District VI's hunting possibilities would be complete without a glance at Ritchie County. Ritchie's sportsmen killed a respectable 12.51 deer per square mile last year, thanks in good measure to the amount of public land at their disposal. A sizable chunk of the 10,000-acre Hughes River WMA lies within the county's border. Leased to the DNR by Westvaco Corporation, the sprawling property is a patchwork of pine and hardwood stands created by even-aged timber management. A few miles east of the Hughes River tract is the 2,300-acre Ritchie Mines WMA. The site of a former asphalt mine, its rugged and wooded terrain hosts a fine deer herd.

So not all is gloom and doom in the Mountain State. "People need to realize that West Virginia is still a great place to deer hunt," said the DNR's Taylor. "We don't have as many deer as we used to, but we've still got it pretty good. If hunters are willing to put in a little effort and spend a little time, they shouldn't have any trouble killing a deer or two."

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