West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2860

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Requiring that open hunting season for big game begin on a Saturday

Impact

The passage of HB 2860 would have substantial implications for wildlife management and hunting regulations in West Virginia. By mandating that the hunting season for big game start on a standard day each year, the bill could lead to increased organization in planning hunting activities, thereby potentially boosting participation among residents and visitors alike. Uniformity in the start date may also aid the Division of Natural Resources in managing wildlife populations more effectively during the hunting season.

Summary

House Bill 2860 aims to amend existing legislation regarding the timing of the open hunting season for big game in West Virginia. Specifically, the bill stipulates that the open hunting season should begin on a Saturday. This change is intended to create a more uniform start date across regions, enhancing consistency for hunters throughout the state. It reflects ongoing efforts to manage wildlife effectively while accommodating public interest and participation in hunting activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2860 appears to be largely supportive among hunting advocates and those in favor of expanding outdoor recreational opportunities. Proponents suggest that the change will enhance the hunting experience by providing clearer guidelines for the start of hunting seasons. However, there may be concerns among some stakeholders regarding the ecological impact and the need for adaptability in response to changing wildlife patterns, which could lead to lively discussions during legislative sessions.

Contention

While no major points of contention are currently evident in the discussions surrounding HB 2860, the introduction of predefined hunting season dates may evoke varied opinions from wildlife conservationists and local communities. Some may argue that a rigid structure might not adequately consider ecological nuances and the direct impact of weather or wildlife behavior on hunting viability. As this bill progresses, debates may arise regarding the optimal scheduling of hunting seasons to balance conservation needs with recreational interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2285

Requiring that open hunting season for big game begin on a Saturday

WV HB2818

Make first day of gun season for deer to Saturday before Thanksgiving holiday

WV HB4576

Make first day of gun season for deer to Saturday before Thanksgiving holiday

WV AJR164

Designates fourth Saturday of September each year as "New Jersey Hunting and Fishing Day."

WV AJR11

Designates fourth Saturday of September each year as "New Jersey Hunting and Fishing Day."

WV SJR63

Designates fourth Saturday of September each year as "New Jersey Hunting and Fishing Day."

WV HB2574

Relating to warrantless entry of private lands

WV HB258

Requiring the extension of wolf hunting season

WV HB1811

Hunting deer; establishes continuous open season.

WV SB580

Prohibiting warrantless entry on private lands

Similar Bills

WV HB2285

Requiring that open hunting season for big game begin on a Saturday

WV HB5596

Exempt Division of Natural Resources from purchasing requirements

WV HB2617

Relating to warrantless entry of private lands

WV HB4575

Relating to warrantless entry of private lands

WV HB2574

Relating to warrantless entry of private lands

WV HB2386

Relating to the prohibition of warrantless searches and seizures.

WV HB4825

Relating to the prohibition of warrantless searches and seizures.

WV SB580

Prohibiting warrantless entry on private lands