Dunkard Fork Wildlife Management Area Explained

Dunkard Fork Wildlife Management Area
Iucn Category:V
Iucn Ref:[1]
Map:USA West Virginia
Relief:1
Location:Marshall, West Virginia, United States
Coordinates:39.9522°N -80.5242°W
Area Acre:470
Elevation:835feet[2]
Operator:West Virginia Division of Natural Resources

Dunkard Fork Wildlife Management Area is located on in Marshall County near Moundsville, West Virginia.[3] Mixed hardwoods cover most of the former Jacob Crow (1815–1901) (later C.C. Mooney [d. 1970] farm, site,[3] whose major focus is a flood control lake on Dunkard Fork Wheeling Creek. The rolling terrain is punctuated with a few highwalls and ponds. Dunkard Fork WMA is located in northeast Marshall County along the Pennsylvania line on County Route 15. Construction of the dam was originally slated for a location upstream, but was later moved into West Virginia.[4] Construction was underway by 1991 and the Jacob Crow farm was ruined.[5] Archeological digs were conducted and photographs taken to document the site before the structures were razed.

Hunting and Fishing

Hunting opportunities are limited by the small size of the area. Available hunting can include deer, grouse, squirrel, turkey and waterfowl. Fishing opportunities in the 49acres Dunkard Fork Lake include tiger musky, black bass, hybrid striped bass, bluegill and channel catfish, as well as stocked trout. A small portion of the lake headwaters extend into Pennsylvania.

Camping is prohibited on the Dunkard Fork WMA land. Only electric motors may be used on boats.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dunkard Fork Wildlife Management Area. Protected Planet. IUCN. 30 April 2018.
  2. http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=39.952222,-80.524167&z=13&t=H&marker0=39.952222,-80.524167 Acme Mapper 2.0, Dunkard WMA, retrieved September 5, 2008
  3. Web site: Dunkard Fork WMA page . 2008-09-01 . WV Division of Natural Resources .
  4. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sqVdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Hl0NAAAAIBAJ&pg=1225%2C3555653 Last dam in proposed watershed plan
  5. Web site: Jacob Crow Farm, Crow Creek Road, 1 mile south of intersection of Routes 15 & 28, Cameron, Marshall County, WV. Library of Congress.