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W.Va. nabs gobbler violators

For the Cumberland Times-News

A number of hunters have been arrested for illegally hunting turkey over bait and other violations just before and during the first few days of the spring gobbler season in West Virginia, according to Lt. Col. Jerry Jenkins of the Law Enforcement Section of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources.

“Our officers have been scouting areas in their designated counties for bait prior to the season, and their efforts have paid off,” Jenkins said.

West Virginia law prohibits hunting, trapping or taking turkey by the aid of baiting, or on or over any baited area. Baiting is the placing, exposing, depositing, distributing or scattering of corn, wheat or other grain, or other feed so as to constitute for turkeys a lure or attraction to, on, or over any areas where hunters are attempting to take them. A baited area shall be considered to remain as baited for 10 days following complete removal of all the baited materials.

The penalty for conviction of illegal baiting of wild turkey is a $20 to $300 fine and/or 10 to 100 days in jail, plus $160.50 court cost. Citations have been issued in the following counties so far.

• Ritchie County – Two Ohio residents were arrested April 29 for hunting over bait.

• Wood County — Two subjects were cited during the pre-season Youth Spring Gobbler Hunt April 26 for baiting the area they were hunting. Their excuse was that it would make it easier for the two kids to kill a turkey. Three warnings also were issued.

• Jackson County — One 16-year-old was cited last week for killing a turkey out of season.

• Braxton County — On Saturday, April 26, conservation officers apprehended a man and a woman for hunting turkeys during closed season. The woman was also charged with killing a hen turkey during closed season. They said they thought they could get away with it since the youth season had come in that day. Also, on April 29, conservation officers apprehended three subjects for hunting turkeys over bait.

• Randolph and Upshur counties — Conservation officers apprehended a subject near Coalton April 29 for hunting turkey over bait.

• Summers County — On April 28, conservation officers made two arrests, one each for hunting turkey over bait and taking a turkey over bait.

• Greenbrier County – Conservations officers on April 26 and 27 made four turkey related arrests, including charges of shooting from a motor vehicle, hunting without a license, and hunting out of season.

• Raleigh County – Conservation officers made an arrest for taking a turkey during closed season and hunting without a license.

• Tucker County – On April 29, conservation officers apprehended a person and charged him with hunting turkeys over bait.

• Putnam County – A hunter was issued citations and charged with hunting turkey over bait. This will be a second offense for game violations and his items were confiscated.

• Pendleton County – On April 9, two West Virginia residents were cited for hunting turkey during closed season.

• Hardy County – On April 10, a hunter was cited for hunting turkey during closed season, conspiring in a game law violation. On April 14 a hunter was cited for killing turkey during closed season, illegal possession of wildlife, and shooting from a vehicle.

• Hampshire County – On April 12, a hunter was cited for a license violation

• Berkeley County – On April 25, a hunter was cited for carrying an uncased gun in a vehicle, hunting without a license, killing a turkey during closed season, and illegal possession of wildlife for offenses committed on or about April 11.

• Mineral County – On April 26, two subjects were cited for hunting turkey over bait with underage hunters during the special youth season.

• Grant County — On April 28, two subjects were cited for hunting turkey over bait.

“We request that anyone witnessing violations of the state’s game laws to call our toll free hotline at 1-800-NET-GAME and provide us with information to help with our investigations. All information received will be kept in confidence,” said Jenkins.

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