West Virginia Statutes
§ 20-2-17 — Hunting fur-bearing animals; possession of fur; disturbing traps of another
West Virginia § 20-2-17
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 20-2-17 (2026).
Text
No person shall hunt, capture, trap, take or kill fur-bearing animals except as authorized by regulation of the director. Except as authorized by the director, no person shall have in his possession the fresh skin, or part thereof, of any fur-bearing animal, except beaver, within the period beginning ten days after the end of the open season on such fur-bearing animal and ending with the first day of the next succeeding open season. No person shall disturb properly marked traps of another person, kill, remove or take a fur-bearing animal from the trap of another person without specific authorization of the owner of the trap, except upon land where the owner of such trap may have placed it without right or permission.
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Legislative History
1961 Reg. Sess., SB23
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Bluebook (online)
West Virginia § 20-2-17, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/20/20-2-17.