We remember Ronnie fondly and forever
We remember Dan fondly and forever
The Fall Feed is an annual event to bring all Club members together, welcome new and potential members as a kick-off event for deer season.
Tentatively scheduled for 30 September 2024
The Club's new ballcaps and window decals are in. These ballcaps will be issued free of charge to all new members beginning 1 June 2018 with dues and application fees paid in full.
Ballcaps will be made available to all members for $20 each. Decals are free to all members in good standing.
The Spring 2024 General Membership meeting is Scheduled for 30 March 2024 on the property.
All members are invited and strongly encouraged to attend.
We'll be voting for a new President, Vice-president, Secretary, and members of the Board of Directors.
The Club's twice yearly "Adopt-a-Highway" program is tentatively scheduled for
14 October 2023.
Trash along Walkers Road will be picked up and disposed of properly.
Campers/RVs are welcome at the club. Campers are allowed on the property beginning 1 September and must be removed from the property by 30 April.
NOTE: Club dues must be paid in full, and all other club obligations must be met before your camper can be placed on the property.
Although many of our paths and roads on the property are restricted to motor vehicles, ATVs are welcome at the Club.
REMINDER: All Club property is to be maintained free of clutter, trash, and personal property.
ATTENTION RABBIT HUNTERS DWR is closely monitoring the status of a highly infectious virus of rabbits, known as rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHDV2). RHDV2 is not a human health concern. The virus causes significant mortality in wild and domestic rabbits and was detected for the first time in North American wild rabbits in the southwestern United States in 2020. While RHDV2 has not been detected in Virginia, spread across the U.S. is anticipated. RHDV2 outbreaks typically involve at least three dead rabbits of any age in a small, localized area, over a period of less than seven days. Most infected rabbits are in good body condition with no obvious wounds at the time of death. Bright red blood may be observed around the nose. Actions that can help minimize the introduction into or spread of RHDV2 within Virginia include: • Reporting multiple dead rabbits fitting the description above to the nearest DWR regional office • IMPORTANT! Per regulation, properly disposing of all portions of rabbits harvested in Virginia not saved for human consumption via burial (at least two feet), incineration, or double-bagging and placing in trash for transport to a landfill • IMPORTANT! Per regulation, fully dressing (skin, feet, head, and internal organs removed) all rabbits harvested out-of-state before importing into Virginia (rabbits harvested on out-of-state properties that span the Commonwealth’s boundary will not be considered imported and should be handled as described for rabbits harvested in Virginia) • Wearing gloves when dressing rabbits and avoiding contact with pet rabbits before showering and changing clothes after handling wild rabbits Lynda Richardson/DWR
It seems like an eternity between the end of one season and the beginning of the next. The season, itself, seems to come and go in a flash. Oh well, just wait till next year.
The DWR has released the 2023-2024 guide to Hunting and Trapping in Virginia.
Use the links below
SGK Gun Shows, Hampton Convention Center:
- Check above for dates.
POC: Club Vice-President, Donald Davidson III
All members are reminded that you must complete obligations to the club before you can hunt.
Look for this annual event on TBD.
Deer Season, coming soon to a tree stand near you. Whether it's bow, black-powder, or gun season you enjoy come on out and enjoy the season. Be safe and be a good sport.
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