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Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 11:10:05
by jdonovan
Years ago some folks were nice enough to me to teach me to hunt, and it is time to pay that favor back. I am looking for a novice who is interested in learning to hunt. I have some property in western Fauquier county, and have a few other experienced hunters who are helping me out with mentoring some new hunters.
This is our first try at this so we are trying to keep this a small operation. We are going to setup a 1:1 student to mentor for the full season.
We'll provide access to land, guidance, instruction.
You need:
- A good teachable attitude and a be willing to learn
To learn and follow the hunting laws and regulations
Hunter safety training. (must be completed before the start of the season)
Safe firearms handling skills
Reasonable fitness. This is mostly a non-vehicle accessible property. You are going to walk. A LOT. You should be capable of walking 2-3 miles over rough terrain.
Appropriate gear, clothing, boots, firearms
Free time! This is a many weekends for many months commitment. You'll need time to scout, get familiar with the property, demonstrate shooting skills to your mentor, and more This is not a one weekend climb into a stand and shoot a deer experience.
Please be reasonably local as we will need to be out at the property many times before the season to meetup for teaching, training, scouting etc. The 'farm' is in Western Fauquier, and is about an hours drive from Centerville or Winchester, and is about 15-20 min from Marshall. This should give a general idea of the location.
Because someone will ask. This is not an invite for a place to hunt for experienced hunters looking for land. I'm VERY specifically looking to introduce NEW people to the sport. So if you've hunted before please, leave this offer to the new person.
We have ONE slot left for a new hunter.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 11:29:46
by skeeterss0
OMG for once I wished I lived in Northern VA . I just wanted to let you know thats a great thing that you are doing and I wish I could take you up on it, but I'm all the way down in Hampton. Anyone between here and Richmond or down around Suffolk that has a similar offer please let me know.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 13:37:56
by jdonovan
I've have a reply from someone, so it looks like we're full for this season.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 14:03:47
by Taggure
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 20:58:04
by Mindflayer
This is awesome! Wish my wife and I had seen this. Good friends and long time hunters have taken me out before, but I'm always looking to learn new stuff.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 14:56:44
by jdonovan
ok, the person who had made contact didn't have very much free time.
Hunting season starts Sept 7th, only 6 weeks away. If you're busy 4 of those 6 weekends, wait for next year.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 16:22:41
by PeterK
Thank you for doing this. I know I've been looking to get into hunting for a few years, and it's quite hard to figure out how to go about it. and scary to just "go do it". So thanks to you, and everyone else who's helping.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 07:17:04
by jdonovan
ok, we've got all the spots for this year filled. hopefully in a few months I'll have some success photos to share with the forum.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 07:44:29
by allingeneral
Thanks for your efforts jdonovan. This is a really neat thing that you're doing!

Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 19:56:06
by mamabearCali
What a kind thing to do....Wish I lived in N. VA. Thank you for your kindness.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 16:24:38
by Vince
Great job JD. Someone is going to love venison very soon.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 00:18:11
by bryanrheem
I'd love to do this if offered again!
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Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 06:53:43
by jdonovan
we'll see how this year goes... a few more months and I should have a status report.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 09:31:18
by jdonovan
Well I can now give some feedback.
We did a bunch of pre-season work, getting familiar with the property, where the animals moved, showing signs, and how to find where the activity was. Got to do some in-the-field shooting, and discovered how different it was then a rectangular range, from a shooting bench.
Small game season came and we were able to get out for some for small game, and got a few squirrels into the pots.
It all came together today.
Kelu put 2 deer onto the ground with 2 shots.
I think the discoveries for the day included:
its way colder sitting still than you could ever believe.. even on a 40 degree morning.. and we were even in a field chair, and not sitting on cold wet ground.
just when you're ready to give up for the day, the deer seem to appear.
When they do appear things happen FAST.
150lb deer can sneak up on you
Field dressing is more work then youtube makes it out to be
Youtube can't convey smells properly
That was my impressions... hopefully Kelu will join the thread and give his views on the day and season.
I had fun working with a new hunter, and passing on a little experience and a bit of field craft.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 10:08:43
by GeneFrenkle
No pictures? How am I suppsed to live vicariously through y'all without pictures?
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Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 10:09:55
by Taggure
Congrats

Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 10:16:29
by jdonovan
GeneFrenkle wrote:No pictures? How am I suppsed to live vicariously through y'all without pictures?
I'm not a pictures person, so I don't tend to take them of others either.
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 10:19:26
by GeneFrenkle
Roger that. Congratulations, y'all!
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Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 11:10:32
by Palladin
jdonovan wrote:GeneFrenkle wrote:No pictures? How am I suppsed to live vicariously through y'all without pictures?
I'm not a pictures person, so I don't tend to take them of others either.
He ain't much to look at, but damn he can shoot!
My hat's off to you, sir!
Re: Looking for a new hunter
Posted: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 11:12:49
by kelu

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Thank you jdonovan!
I forgot to make pictures before processing.
I learned part of the basics of hunting, now I need to continue to practice and learn more. The processing part... I suck at that.
I have discovered that I like to stay in the woods, but I need better clothes to keep my ass warm.