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Thursday, September 30, 2010

This Just In: Hunting at the Lesesne

LIMITED HUNTING

Lesesne State Forest in Nelson County will be open for Archery and Black Powder hunting only during the following dates:

2010/2011 Season
Early Archery Season: October 2 – November 12
Late Archery Season: November 29 – January 1
Early Muzzle Loader Season: October 30 – November 12
Late Muzzle Loader Season: December 11 – January 1

• First come, first serve.

• Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries hunting laws apply.

• A State Forest Use Permit is required and can be purchased wherever DGIF permits are sold.

For more information or to purchase a permit on-line, visit www.dof.virginia.gov.
Posted by cakmonomotor at 12:09 PM
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