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West Virginia Plans One-Day Special Youth Hunt
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9/7/2010
West Virginia's Division of Natural Resources is hoping a special youth hunting day attracts a new generation of participants to the sport.
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia's Division of Natural Resources is hoping a special youth hunting day attracts a new generation of participants to the sport.
During the one-day hunt on Oct. 2, kids ages 8 to 14 will be allowed to hunt any small game animal, as long as they're accompanied by a licensed adult hunter. In the past, the agency has offered a similar hunt for squirrels.
This year the DNR says kids can hunt squirrels, rabbits, grouse, quail, crows, coyotes, foxes, bobcats, raccoons and snowshoe hares. Deer, turkey, bear, boar and migratory game birds are off limits.
DNR biologist Scott Warner tells the Charleston Gazette that the aim is to reverse the decline in the number of young hunters in West Virginia.