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With over 1,000 wild places to explore to your heart’s content, Explore the Wild is your online tool to find the best public lands in Virginia to hunt, fish, boat, paddle, view wildlife, hike, and go primitive camping!
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources' posts and articles that relate to hunting locations and legislation.
Freshwater fishing regulations, licenses, fishing reports, and information about Virginia’s lakes, rivers, and streams to fish!
Purchase Virginia hunting and fishing licenses, access permits, and more online with military and youth discounts!
The guide to Virginia’s 2024–2025 hunting and trapping regulations and seasons partitioned by species for small and large game.
To hunt in Virginia, a resident or nonresident hunting license is required, unless you are license exempt. Other licenses, permits, or stamps may also be required depending on species hunted and location of hunt.
Every person is required to have a license to fish, hunt, and/or trap must carry such license with them when preforming such an activity.
The Virginia Fisherman Identification Program (FIP) will require unlicensed saltwater anglers aged 16 and older to register and receive an identification number annually. Adult anglers who fish for anadromous or marine species in freshwater must also register.
An detailed page pertaining to the variety of fish found in Virginia's waterbodies that are most often hunting for game.
Contact Virginia DWR; Please note: due to the volume of email received, it may take 3–5 business days to receive a response. General Information. 804-367-1000 (Phone/VTDD) License Sales Customer Service. 1-866-721-6911. send email. Boat Registration & Titling. 1-866-721-6911. send email. Wildlife Conflict Hotline.