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Turkey Run Wildlife Management Area, is located immediately north of Ravenswood, West Virginia in Jackson County. Turkey Run WMA is located on 27 acres (11 ha), consisting of a fishing lake and some small wooded hills around the lake. [2] The WMA is accessed from State Route 68 on the north side of Ravenswood.
Hunting opportunities in Pruntytown State Farm WMA include deer, grouse, raccoon, squirrel, and turkey. [2] Although camping is not allowed at the WMA, camping is available at nearby North Bend State Park. [2] A historically significant asphalt mine is located on the WVA. Fishing is also available at North Bend.
Center Branch Wildlife Management Area is located on 975 acres (395 ha) in Harrison County near Stonewood, West Virginia. [2] The WMA is located on a former strip mine site, and contains several flat benches and high walls.
Mar. 9—The statewide turkey hunting season opens April 2. However, youth and mobility-impaired hunters utilizing private land have an early chance to harvest a gobbler during the special ...
Hunting opportunities include deer, squirrel, turkey and grouse. A small (5 acres (2.0 ha)) lake provides fishing opportunities for largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish, as well as stocked trout. A special permit is required to pursue trapping of muskrat, raccoon, mink or fox. [2] A shooting range is available for gun enthusiasts.
Access to the Fairfax Pond – Rehe WMA can be gained from West Virginia Route 92 on Arthur Road (County Route 92/1) and Dogtown Road (County Route 56/2). Primary species for hunting include deer, wild turkey, waterfowl and grouse. Trapping for beaver, muskrat, raccoon and bobcat is available on the area.
Depending on local rules and regulations, the wild turkey is hunted either in the spring or fall. [3] Spring hunts target gobblers (male turkeys) and fall hunts usually target either sex. Spring hunting coincides with the wild turkey mating season, where gobblers can be called into gun range with calls that mimic the sounds of a hen. [4]
Tygart Lake in winter near WMA boat launch. Hunting opportunities in Pleasant Valley WMA include deer, bear, grouse, squirrel, rabbit, turkey and waterfowl. [1]Fishing in the 1,750-acre (710 ha) Tygart Lake includes largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, channel catfish, flathead catfish, crappie, bluegill, white bass, rock bass, bullhead, yellow perch, and carp.