West Virginia Code § 20-2-5i

Waste of game animals, game birds, or game fish; penalties
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(a) It is unlawful for any person to cause through carelessness, neglect, or otherwise to let
any edible portion of any big game or game fish to go to waste needlessly.
(b) For purposes of this section, "edible portion" means, with respect to:
(1) Big game. — One or more of the following: (A) the meat of the front quarters to the knee;
(B) the meat of the hind-quarters to the hock; or (C) the meat along the backbone between
the front quarters and hind quarters: Provided, That an edible portion of a wild turkey is the
meat of the breast only. u
(2) Game fish. — The fillet meat from the gill plate to the tail fin.
(3) Edible portion does not include bones, sinew, visceara, meat from the head or neck, meat
that has been damaged or rendered inedible by method of taking, or meat that is reasonably
lost as a result of boning or close trimming of bonels.
(c) It is unlawful for any person to take any big game and detach or remove from the carcass
the head, hide, antlers, tusks, paws, claws, gallbladder, teeth, beards, or spurs only and
leave the carcass to waste.
(d) Any person who through no carelessness, neglect, or otherwise, is unable to locate the
carcass of any lawfully taken big game prior to the spoilage or decay of any or all edible
portions may detach or remove from the carcass the head, hide, antlers, tusks, paws, claws,
gall bladder, teeth, beards, or spurs: Provided, That the big game is registered and shall be
counted toward the daily, seasonal, bag, and possession limit of the person in possession of,
or responsible for tak ing the big game.
(e) Any person violating the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be subject to the following penalties, with respect to:
(1) Big game violations. —
(A) A fine of not less than $500 nor more than $2,500, or confinement in jail not less than 10
days nor more than 100 days, or both fined and confined;
(B) Suspension of hunting and fishing license for a period of five years; and
(C) All applicable forfeiture and replacement provisions in §20-2-5a of this code.
(2) Game fish violations. —
(A) A fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500, or confinement in jail not less than 10
days nor more than 100 days, or both fined and confined;
(B) Suspension of hunting and fishing license for a period of two years; and
(C) All applicable forfeiture and replacement provisions in §20-2-5a of this code.

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