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Suburban
Whitetail Management of
Northern virginia, Inc.
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SWMNV Rules and Regulations are designed to ensure the safety of residents in areas being hunted and maximize the projected harvests. Failure to comply with any such rule or regulation will result in the immediate suspension of hunting privileges.
When hunting, each member archer shall carry an SWMNV-generated permit, permission form, and I.D. (such as a valid photo I.D., an SWMNV membership card, kill permit copy or current DCAP/DMAP tag, and current Virginia hunting license).
At the conclusion of a property management program or special hunt, each member archer shall return SWMNV-generated permits or authorization papers to the appropriate County Coordinator.
Only vehicles registered with SWMNV shall be used during a property management program or special hunt.
When scouting or hunting on a client property, each member’s vehicle shall display an SWMNV parking pass. Each pass issued must be returned at the conclusion of the regular hunting season.
Parking on the property of a client shall be permitted only at areas designated by the client.
The policies
in this section represent standard practices of SWMNV. An SWMNV-client
agreement may waive some - or impose additional - restrictions. The
individualized agreement will be provided to each team member assigned to the
property.
Each team member shall:
Obey Virginia Game Laws.
During the regular hunting season, wear or
display blaze orange, as required by Virginia Game Laws. Check the state
regulations for the minimum amount required.
Abide by provisions of the individualized
Deer Management Program form (SWMNV-client agreement).
Donate at least every third deer harvested
to the Hunters-for-the-Hungry program.
Act courteously and respectfully while on a
client property.
When servicing a client property, protect
foliage, crops and plants from damage, alteration or destruction. Cut and or
remove trees and shrubs only with the permission of the client.
If verbally assaulted, avoid engaging in an
argument or becoming abusive. Under such circumstances, leave the area
immediately and, if deemed appropriate, call the police. As soon as
practicable, report the incident to the appropriate Team Leader, County Coordinator
or GovCom member.
When entering or exiting the woods in the
dark, use a flashlight or other illuminating device.
Hunt from an elevated tree stand placed a
minimum of 12 feet above the base of the tree in which the stand is placed.
Wear a safety harness at all times while
hunting from a tree stand. This includes ascent and descent. Be smart, not a
statistic!
Use only temporary, removable tree stands.
Use a climbing stand of a type that will not
damage the tree.
Use screw-in tree steps only when authorized
by the SWMNV-client within the written agreement
Limit stand use to times designated in the
SWMNV-client agreement.
Remove climbing aids such as stick ladders
and tie‑on tree steps from the tree after use when using portable
"hang‑on" tree stands left in the woods to ensure that
children and others are not able to climb into and possibly fall from the stand
or steps.
Relocate a stand only with the consent of
the client.
Stalk, still hunt or shoot from the ground
only when authorized in the SWMNV-client agreement.
Use an indelible marker to identify each
arrow with your SWMNV identification member number, at least one vane of each
arrow used during a hunt.
Maintain your equipment in top condition at
all times. Be sure your equipment is tuned and set up properly.
Practice as often as possible to keep your
form and confidence.
Unless otherwise directed, field dress
animals in the woods, well away from groves, trails, or other places where non‑hunters
travel frequently. Place entrails, viscera, skin, etc., in a disposable garbage
bag and under no circumstances leave “gut piles” or other remnants in the
woods.
During the regular hunting season, check the
deer in on the day of harvest at the nearest check-in station.
Cover harvested animals during transport to
the check-in station and to the ultimate destination.
During a special hunt, remain in the
assigned area at all times. Hunt another team member’s area and or tree stand only
with permission of the team member concerned.
Track a wounded animal until found. If the
animal moves off the client’s property, attempt to obtain permission to
trespass for tracking purposes. If unable to obtain permission, notify the game
warden immediately. As soon as practicable, report the incident to the
appropriate Team Leader, County Coordinator or GovCom member.
If unable to locate a wounded animal, notify
the appropriate Team Leader or GovCom member immediately.
If a wounded animal moves to or dies in a
conspicuous area, such as a field, grove, or roadway, remove the animal from
the area and if a problem arises, contact the appropriate Team Leader or GovCom
member for instructions.
Account for all arrows used. Report the
circumstances of missing or unrecovered arrows to the appropriate Team Leader
or GovCom member.
Keep an accurate, up‑to‑date log
of time spent in the field to include: date, game harvested, and time of
harvest. At the end of the hunting season, promptly turn in the log to the
supervising Team Leader for compilation of statistics.
Report to the appropriate Team Leader or
GovCom member any violation of game laws or SWMNV rules and regulations,
including trespassing by anyone not an SWMNV member.
Refer to the President or PRO, any media
person looking for comments or photo opportunities. Members are not
authorized or permitted to represent SWMNV to any media outlet in any manner.
Each member bowhunter is encouraged to identify properties that may benefit from SWMNV management, obtain maps of the areas proposed for such management and estimate the number of hunters required. Report the results of such findings directly to the appropriate County Coordinator.
Send General Questions and Comments to
info@deerdamage.org |