West Virginia Statutes
§ 20-2-3 — State ownership of wildlife
West Virginia § 20-2-3
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 20-2-3 (2026).
Text
The ownership of and title to all wildlife in the State of West Virginia is hereby declared to be in the state, as trustee for the people. A person shall not take or hunt wildlife in any manner, or at any time, unless the person taking or hunting the wildlife consents that the title to the wildlife is and remains in the State of West Virginia for the purpose of regulating the taking, hunting, using, and disposing of the wildlife. The taking or hunting of wildlife at any time or in any manner by any person is considered consent: Provided, That, all fish, frogs, and other aquatic life in privately-owned ponds are, and remain, the private property of the owner or owners of the privately-owned ponds, and that the fish, frogs, and other aquatic life in the privately-owned ponds may be caught, t
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Legislative History
2018 Reg. Sess., HB2693; 2017 Reg. Sess., SB471; 1961 Reg. Sess., SB23
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Repealed. Acts, 2010 Reg. Sess., Ch. 32Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
West Virginia § 20-2-3, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/20/20-2-3.