Last April, Gov. Justice directed the WVDNR to improve its trout stocking methods by spreading out over longer sections of streams, allowing fish to be available to anglers at many new and exciting locations.
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Justice provided free fishing opportunities to West Virginia residents by dropping the requirement to possess a fishing license for several months. Gov. Justice also directed the WVDNR to implement additional improvements to its fall trout stocking method and add more lakes and streams to the stocking schedule. Most recently, Gov. Justice announced a lifetime license giveawaypromotion for West Virginians who purchase their 2021 hunting and fishing licenses in December. And now, West Virginians can enjoy trout fishing opportunities during the holiday season.
Anglers are encouraged to maintain a safe physical distance from stocking personnel, other anglers, and park guests. In addition to stocking locations, nearby West Virginia state parks, forests, and public lands provide socially distanced places for outdoor activities.
All anglers age 15 and older are required to have a fishing license, trout stamp, and valid form of identification while fishing for trout. To learn more about West Virginia's fishing regulations, visit wvdnr.gov. To purchase a fishing license and trout stamp, visit wvfish.com. |
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