State Parks
Hunting
Fishing
Wildlife Diversity
Law Enforcement
Real Estate Management
Administration
Publications
State Wildlife Center
Disability Services
go Wild!
License Plate
Fun Zone
Administration Home News/Information Contact Us DNR Home   

Joe Manchin III, Governor
Frank Jezioro, Director

News Release : January 17, 2008

Hoy Murphy, Public Information Officer (304) 558-3381 hoymurphy@wvdnr.gov
Contact: Curtis Taylor , Wildlife Resources Section Chief (304) 558-2771wildlife@wvdnr.gov

West Virginia Hunters Harvest Record 1,807 Bears in 2007

West Virginia bear hunters harvested a record 1,807 bears during the combined 2007 archery and firearms season, according to Frank Jezioro, Director of the Division of Natural Resources. This preliminary harvest data for the combined bear season is six percent higher than the 1,703 bears taken in 2006 and eclipses the previous record harvest of 1,730 bears established in 2003.

"A number of different factors contributed to the record harvest of 2007,” said Jezioro. “The statewide spotty mast conditions helped archery hunters harvest the second highest archery harvest on record. The incredible bear population and average weather conditions in most of December enabled gun hunters to have their second highest harvest on record. In addition, hunters harvested bears in many non-traditional counties in the western, southern, and eastern portions of the state that added to the total."

Gun hunters killed 1,071 bears, which is the second highest gun harvest on record. The top five gun counties were Randolph (141), Pocahontas (123), Pendleton (115), Greenbrier (85), and Webster (78).

Archery hunters took 736 bears, which is 42 percent higher than the 2006 harvest. It ranks as the second highest archery harvest on record. The top five archery counties were Randolph (74), Webster (69), Greenbrier (54), Nicholas (50), and Preston (47).

**DNR**

Harvest for Black Bears by County, 2007.

County

Bow

Gun

Total

Barbour

15

6

21

Brooke

0

0

0

Hancock

0

0

0

Harrison

0

0

0

Marion

0

1

1

Marshall

0

0

0

Monongalia

5

1

6

Ohio

0

0

0

Preston

47

45

92

Taylor

3

0

3

Tucker

30

42

72

Wetzel

0

0

0

District I Subtotal

100

95

195

Berkeley

5

1

6

Grant

23

47

70

Hampshire

12

6

18

Hardy

35

69

104

Jefferson

0

0

0

Mineral

6

20

26

Morgan

3

4

7

Pendleton

19

115

134

Dist. II Subtotal

103

262

365

Braxton

5

6

11

Clay

10

10

20

Lewis

3

0

3

Nicholas

50

55

105

Pocahontas

27

123

150

Randolph

74

141

215

Upshur

3

3

6

Webster

69

78

147

Dist. III Subtotal

241

416

657

Fayette

41

63

104

Greenbrier

54

85

139

McDowell

31

4

35

Mercer

17

2

19

Monroe

11

8

19

Raleigh

22

39

61

Summers

3

1

4

Wyoming

21

1

22

Dist. IV Subtotal

200

203

403

Boone

31

49

80

Cabell

1

0

1

Kanawha

28

46

74

Lincoln

0

0

0

Logan

20

0

20

Mason

0

0

0

Mingo

3

0

3

Putnam

0

0

0

Wayne

0

0

0

Dist. V Subtotal

83

95

178

Calhoun

2

0

2

Doddridge

0

0

0

Gilmer

2

0

2

Jackson

1

0

1

Pleasants

0

0

0

Ritchie

1

0

1

Roane

1

0

1

Tyler

0

0

0

Wirt

2

0

2

Wood

0

0

0

Dist. VI Subtotal

9

0

9

STATE TOTAL

736

1071

1807

 



HOT TOPICS...
 | goWILD |  WV State Parks |  Wonderful WV Magazine |  State of West Virginia Home Page | 
 | Law Enforcement |  Wildlife Diversity | 
Contact Webmaster
© 2003 West Virginia Division of Natural Resources