West Virginia Hunting News Written by West Virginia Hunter
Tuesday, 29 June 2010 08:01
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. – A mixture of activities and interests fill the Fourth of July weekend at West Virginia’s state parks. When traveling the state this holiday weekend, check out events from music and art to frontier living history to bell ringing. Most events are free of charge and all are open to the public.

Read Full Article
 

Who's Online

We have 59 guests online

Most Popular

HuntingRemington Limited Edition Model 700 LSS becomes Available
07/20/2009
article thumbnail

The Remington 50th anniversary Limited Edition Model 700 LSS should begin shipping to dealers this week. This rifle has all the features of Remington's standard Model 700 and is extremely lightweight [ ... ]


HuntingMississippi Governor Says He Will Veto Deer Bating Bill
07/20/2009
article thumbnail

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour syas he will veto Bill 1089 that would allow for hunting deer over bait. The bill passed the Mississippi House 68-51 on April 1st. The bill would allow hunting over gr [ ... ]


Other Articles

Featured

NewsReport Wolf Sightings to FWP
11/06/2009
article thumbnail

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks asks hunters and others recreating outdoors to report any sightings or signs of wolves. Wolf reports help FWP maintain accurate documentation on the distribution of [ ... ]


NewsAntelope opener slow thanks to snow, wind and cold
10/19/2009
article thumbnail

BILLINGS — For the second year in a row, wintry weather hindered south central Montana hunters on the opening day of general antelope season. Though Sunday’s weather was not as severe as last yea [ ... ]


Other Articles
 
 
Joomla 1.5 Templates by Joomlashack