West Virginia Hunters Harvest 104,223 Deer in 2014

Posted on 01/16/2015

SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Preliminary counts of game checking tags indicate West Virginia hunters harvested 104,223 white-tailed deer during the recently completed bucks-only, antlerless, muzzleloader, archery and youth/Class Q/Class XS deer seasons, according to Division of Natural Resources Director Bob Fala. This year's total harvest was 31 percent less than the 2013 deer harvest of 150,877 and 23 percent below the five-year average of 136,168.

The 2014 harvest is very similar to the 2010 harvest of 106,499, the last time acorns were exceptionally abundant. Successful buck hunters this year had an excellent chance to harvest an older-age buck as the preliminary analysis of deer age data indicates that 25 percent of the antlered bucks brought to the game checking stations during the first three days of traditional buck firearm season were 3.5 years of age or older. A breakdown of the combined 2014 deer seasons reveals hunters harvested 37,766 bucks during the traditional buck firearm season, 39,514 antlerless deer during all antlerless firearm hunting opportunities, 21,653 deer during archery season, and 5,290 deer during muzzleloader season.

Antlerless Deer Season

The 2014 antlerless deer season harvest, which includes the youth/Class Q/Class XS deer season, was 30 percent less than in 2013 and 14 percent below the five-year average of 46,204.

"It is important to note that the antlerless harvest is the key component to any deer management strategy, as it controls the future deer population," said Director Fala.

In 2014, all or portions of 50 of the 55 counties were open to antlerless firearms season for hunters to harvest one to three antlerless deer, depending on the county. Next year's antlerless deer hunting opportunity will depend on the need to increase, decrease or stabilize deer populations in each of the 51 counties where firearms deer hunting is permitted.

The top 10 counties are: Preston (1,859), Mason (1,446), Lewis (1,421), Upshur (1,365), Jackson (1,296), Ritchie (1,291), Randolph (1,285), Braxton (1,254), Harrison (1,253) and Monroe (1,214).

Muzzleloader Deer Season

The 2014 muzzleloader harvest of 5,290 was 32 percent less than the 2013 harvest of 7,739, and 28 percent below the five-year average of 7,341. However, this year's harvest was within 95 deer of the 2012 recorded harvest of 5,385.

The top 10 counties are: Randolph (295), Preston (265), Nicholas (251), Braxton (195), Lewis (193), Harrison (182), Fayette (164), Barbour (156), Mason (149) and Jackson (143).

Archery Deer Season

The bowhunter take of 21,653 deer was 28 percent less than the 2013 harvest of 29,979, 19 percent below the five-year average harvest of 26,721 and is very similar to the 2010 harvest of 21,962. Archery harvests are correlated to hard mast crops, and the above average acorn crop in 2014, like that of 2010, was a significant factor for the lower harvest in 2014.

The top 10 counties are: Preston (968), Randolph (759), Kanawha (757), Mason (710), Wyoming (683), Nicholas (673) Fayette (647), Raleigh (635), Wood (602) and Logan (601).

**DNR**

2014 WEST VIRGINIA DEER HARVEST

County

Buck Gun

Antlerless

Muzzleloader

Archery

Total

Barbour

892

1076

156

407

2531

Brooke

255

407

30

302

994

Hancock

201

359

36

374

970

Harrison

946

1253

182

488

2869

Marion

706

949

107

427

2189

Marshall

709

940

108

305

2062

Monongalia

688

879

87

574

2228

Ohio

235

368

37

155

795

Preston

1533

1859

265

968

4625

Taylor

457

529

79

254

1319

Tucker

497

395

87

304

1283

Wetzel

893

938

91

241

2163

Dist. I Subtotal

8012

9952

1265

4799

24028

Berkeley

528

764

68

378

1738

Grant

800

615

71

269

1755

Hampshire

1111

1048

122

251

2532

Hardy

926

844

106

218

2094

Jefferson

385

474

54

354

1267

Mineral

839

1101

75

428

2443

Morgan

414

544

47

152

1157

Pendleton

891

606

94

245

1836

Dist. II Subtotal

5894

5996

637

2295

14822

Braxton

936

1254

195

371

2756

Clay

361

99

25

188

673

Lewis

1167

1421

193

366

3147

Nicholas

827

460

251

673

2211

Pocahontas

831

348

121

170

1470

Randolph

1301

1285

295

759

3640

Upshur

1016

1365

142

436

2959

Webster

642

128

33

418

1221

Dist. III Subtotal

7081

6360

1255

3381

18077

Fayette

746

292

164

647

1849

Greenbrier

1399

887

110

506

2902

McDowell

     

446

446

Mercer

409

255

33

411

1108

Monroe

1015

1214

125

430

2784

Raleigh

514

222

78

635

1449

Summers

660

903

107

329

1999

Wyoming

 

 

 

683

683

Dist. IV Subtotal

4743

3773

617

4087

13220

Boone

527

199

131

427

1284

Cabell

424

498

58

280

1260

Kanawha

731

490

57

757

2035

Lincoln

724

739

102

414

1979

Logan

     

601

601

Mason

1005

1446

149

710

3310

Mingo

     

284

284

Putnam

571

803

87

431

1892

Wayne

530

284

57

271

1142

Dist. V Subtotal

4512

4459

641

4175

13787

Calhoun

519

591

75

203

1388

Doddridge

624

748

72

192

1636

Gilmer

673

781

108

159

1721

Jackson

999

1296

143

472

2910

Pleasants

275

276

22

78

651

Ritchie

1164

1291

82

412

2949

Roane

964

1175

97

333

2569

Tyler

579

748

91

229

1647

Wirt

694

917

85

236

1932

Wood

1033

1151

100

602

2886

Dist. VI Subtotal

7524

8974

875

2916

20289

State Total

37766

39514

5290

21653

104223

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