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How can I join SWMNV? |
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NOTE:
Application
does not guarantee acceptance.
**Membership is by invitation of the
Governing Committee, hereinafter referred to as the
GovCom. Such factors
as integrity, ethics, attitude, and quality of experience weigh heavily in
the selection process. SWMNV maintains
stringent qualification procedures, which are intended to select hunters
who are safety conscience, proficient, ethical, discreet, and respectful
of landowners and their property. This is very important as many adjoining
property owners may object to hunting.**
*NOTE:
The GovCom
may periodically freeze applications as conditions dictate (due to
fluctuations in property/member numbers).
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To
be considered for membership, applicants must: |
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be at least 18 years old. |
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have prior experience
harvesting at least five big game animals within the last ten years with bow and
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complete the International
Bowhunter Education
Program (IBEP). |
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- All hunters must first provide evidence of the
successful completion of a state sponsored hunter safety course.
Additionally, each hunter
must successfully pass the International Bowhunter Education Program (IBEP) safety course.
If you have already completed the course you must show proof of
completion
(IBEP Card). See our event list for course
locations, times,
and dates.
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2008 (Tentative)
Bowhunter Education Classes contact Ft. Belvoir Archery Center at (703)
805-3688 |
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You must first complete an application on-line.
(click
here) |
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- This application should provide a hunting history supported by references.
New member applicants are selected for membership using this process.
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pass a shooting proficiency test. |
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- Potential candidates shill be contacted and informed
of locations, times and dates the shooting test are conducted. The shooting
proficiency test consists of, placing two-out-of-three broadheads in a six
inch circle at twenty and again at thirty yards. This test demonstrates
shooting skills with actual hunting equipment. This test meets or exceeds
the shooting proficiency tests required on area military bases such as
Fort Belvoir Army Reservation and Quantico Marine Corp Base.
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view a Member Orientation VHS tape or DVD. |
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- An orientation briefing shall be given
during the next step to ensure all applicants understand the bylaws, rules and regulations, and policies of SWMNV.
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complete an interview with members of the GovCom. |
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- After the personal interview is conducted, the
GovCom shall examine all of the above information and decide whether to accept, decline or
defer the hunters request for membership.
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What
happens if I'm accepted? |
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Successful applicants shall be required to:
- sign a liability waiver agreement.
- complete a registration form and
- pay annual Dues, currently $60,
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Re-evaluation |
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- Bowhunter activity reports are periodically solicited from cooperating landowners, game wardens, and biologists. SWMNV
shall continually monitor members and take any
disciplinary action necessary for reports of unsafe, unethical and/or improper activities, up to and including expulsion.
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What
are the benefits of membership? |
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- You will receive periodic newsletters and flyers
informing you of upcoming meetings, events, subjects of interest, etc.
- As more properties become available or special
bowhunts are organized, you will have the opportunity to be placed on private property for
out-of-season harvesting of does with special tags.
- Possible access to private property for regular
in-season hunting.
- SWMNV intends to persuade local politicians to grant
access to restricted use public property. There are no guarantees that such access will
be granted.
- Liability Insurance coverage. (On SWMNV
managed properties only)
- An opportunity to improve the image of bowhunters with the general
public.
- An opportunity to participate in a sport you love while serving
your local community.
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How are
bowhunters assigned to properties? |
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- As members join, they are assigned
properties, introduced to property owners, given reference materials (maps,
aerial photos, etc.), and physically shown the boundaries of
assigned properties. {Most members prefer property locations close to home and/or work for
ease of access. SWMNV accommodates such preferences whenever possible.
However, due to management constraints, SWMNV makes no guarantees for
such assignments. Client and property/member coordination needs, take
precedence.}
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Most members can apply for
multiple Counties and locations.
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Rules
may be customized to accommodate specific requirements on "special" properties.
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County Coordinators, District
Leaders, and Team Leaders provide local leadership for
bowhunters. Each bowhunter may be reassigned or rotated by the
leaders to best achieve SWMNV
management objectives.
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