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    W.Va. hunters, anglers again eligible for lifetime licenses

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice announced today that the West Virginia Division of Natural Resource’s lifetime license giveaway is back for the fourth year.

    Hunters and anglers who purchase an annual 2023 hunting, trapping or fishing license in December will automatically be entered into the drawing, according to Justice.

    “There’s a lot of good things happening in West Virginia and so much to be thankful for as we enter the holiday season, and the return of the W.Va. DNR’s license giveaway is just one more thing that makes our beautiful state such a great place to hunt and fish,” Justice said.

    “I want to encourage all West Virginians and all those who come to our state to get their 2023 license early so they’ll be entered to win some great prizes.”

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    The giveaway is open to residents and non-residents. One resident will win a lifetime hunting, trapping, and fishing license, and one non-resident will win a three-night lodge stay at Pipestem Resort State Park with two zipline tour tickets. Other prizes include state park gift cards, cabin stays and gift bags.

    The prize drawing is sponsored by the W.Va. DNR and the West Virginia Department of Tourism. Winners will be announced in January 2023.

    Division director Brett McMillion said his agency has decided to launch the program earlier than has been typical.

    “As the holiday season approaches, we wanted to start our license giveaway even earlier and give folks more time to buy their license,” McMillion said.

    “Only a few lucky winners will be selected, but everyone who buys a license has a chance to win big, so we want to encourage everyone to participate and start planning their hunting and fishing adventures for the new year.”

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    To enter the giveaway, residents may purchase a Class A, Class B, Class AH, Class X, Class XP, Class X3, Class XP3, Class XJ or Class AHJ license. Non-residents may enter by purchasing a Class E, Class EE, Class AAH, Class XXJ or Class AAHJ license. All licenses can be purchased at WVhunt.com or at an authorized license agent.

    Annual licenses can also be purchased as gifts by calling the DNR licensing unit at 304-558-2758. Only the recipient’s name and date of birth will be needed if the recipient has previously held a license. If the recipient has never had a license before, you may need additional information to establish an account.

    For more information about the giveaway, rules and prize descriptions, visit .

    Additionally, hunters are reminded of another opportunity to win prizes. The division’s Big Buck Photo Contest is open to submissions until Dec. 27. To learn more about the contest, visit .


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    Will Reedy
    Will Reedyhttp://wvexplorer.com
    A consummate outdoorsman, Will Reedy has been hunting and fishing West Virginia since he was first able to wield rod and gun. He has been an outdoors writer for West Virginia Explorer since 2001.

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