February 26, 2012
DNR to hunters: Kill more female deer
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  • Establishing a statewide urban-hunt bag limit of seven deer -- seven antlerless or a combination that includes up to two antlered bucks. Municipalities would be able to open their special seasons as early as the second Saturday in September;
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  • Changing the opening date of the deer archery season from Oct. 1 to the Monday closest to Oct. 1. Depending on how the calendar falls from year to year, opening dates would fluctuate between Sept. 28 and Oct. 4;
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  • Creating a new three-day, late-October firearm season for antlerless deer;
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  • Closing the current September antlerless-deer archery season;
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  • Reducing the length of the September antlerless-deer muzzleloader season from six days to three;
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  • Moving the traditional December muzzleloader season ahead one week; and
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  • Moving the traditional December antlerless-deer season back one week and reduce it from six days to three.
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    "The bottom line is that we want a healthy deer population," Foster said as he introduced the proposed changes. "We want the deer herd to exist in harmony with current habitat conditions, and in harmony with current sociological conditions."

    DNR officials plan to take the proposals to the public in a series of 12 mid-March meetings at locations throughout the state. Commission members will take public input into account before they approve or disapprove any regulation changes. Commissioners will vote on the proposals at an April 29 meeting in Lewisburg.

    Members of the commission are Jeff Bowers, from Pendleton County; Byron Chambers, Hampshire County; Pete Cuffaro, Ohio County; Dr. Tom Dotson, Greenbrier County; Dave Milne, Preston County; Dave Truban, Monongalia County; and Kenny Wilson, Logan County.

    Reach John McCoy at johnmc...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-1231.

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