West Virginia Code § 20-2-42k

Class XJ resident junior and Class XXJ nonresident junior hunting,
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fishing and trapping license.
A Class XJ license is a resident junior hunting, fishing and trapping license and a Class XXJ
license is a nonresident junior hunting, fishing and trapping license. These licenses entitle
the licensee to hunt and trap for all legal species of wild animals and wild birds, to fish for
all legal species of fish except trout and to take frogs in all counties of the setate, except as
prohibited by the rules of the Director or Natural Resources Commission and when
additional licenses, stamps and permits are required. No additional feers are required of
Class XJ licensees for a Class CS stamp. No additional fees are required of Class XXJ
licensees for Class I, UU, VV or WW stamps. To fish for trout, Class XJ or XXJ licensees must
purchase and carry a valid Class O or OO stamp or O-L license. The Class XJ license may be
issued only to a resident who has not reached his or her eightteenth birthday and is
otherwise required by section twenty-seven of this article to purchase a license. The Class
XXJ license may be issued to a nonresident who has not reached his or her eighteenth
birthday and is at least eight years old and is otherwise required by section twenty-seven of
this article to purchase a license. The fee for the Class XJ license is $15. The portion of the
Class XJ license fee equal to the annual fee for the Class CS stamp shall be designated as
conservation stamp revenue and expended pursuant to section nine of article two-b. The fee
for the Class XXJ license is $15. In addition to buying a Class XXJ license, a nonresident must
purchase a Class CS/LE stamp as required in section ten of article two-b. This is a base
license and does not require the purchase of a prerequisite license to participate in the
activities specified in this secteion, except as noted.

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