RE: VA Hunting Situation?
I moved to VA from Oklahoma 11 years ago. Unless you know a landowneror join a club the pickings are pretty slim. I joined National Sportsman Association out of Woodbridge. That was ok but isn't cheap. When I quit 3 years ago they had a base yearly fee of $600 and then add on another $150 dollars each if you want to bowhunt, blackpowder, use an atv, etc. I think by the time I got finished with the add-ons I was paying $900 per year. I quit because I only get to go hunting a few days per year and I couldn't justify the cost fora fewdays of hunting.If you don't mind a lot of rules (there's a 15+ page list of them) and have the money it'sworth doing. They do always have a lot of good places to hunt in a variety of settings.There aren't any required work days, so if your free time is limited that's a good thing.