cornell349 said:
Yeah I've put in quite a bit of time on the net and trying to find books. Just starting out didn't know really where to start so I figured I would ask you all. Thanks for the info
I know it seems daunting to start. When I moved to a new state, I was kind of disheartened, that all the research I had done previously was now useless and I'd have to start over, so I quit. I've gotten the fever again, and have realized that a large part of my enjoyment of the hobby is actually the research itself. I still haven't swung a detector in 6+ years, but have been researching for over a month now. I'm just hoping some of the areas I want to hunt, I'll be able to get permission. (my new machine gets here Monday' yay!)
I've mentioned before in another thread, that I've never hunted with anyone else. Not for any particular reason, but it just never happened.
I recently went to a local club meeting for the first time, and not one person offered to take me hunting with them. And, that's ok, i didnt expect them to. I imagine, that if I find a good spot to hunt, that I've researched and gained permission, and invite someone to go, that I'll be asked to go with them in the future. Just conjecture, but I guess that's the way hunting buddy's form. I look forward to it.
Anyway, I kind of got the impression you were wanting someone to offer to take you to one of their "spots" in WV. I think every new MDer does that. I did that. But just don't expect it to happen.
If I were you, I'd first google everything I could about WV CW sites, (like the link I gave you). Then learn all you can about what you find. For example, I know Droop Mountain was a battle. Then I would go to the OR (official records, the other link I posted) and search for Droop Mountain. That should then give you other things to research. Where did troops camp before they fought at Droop? We're did they go after Droop....etc...
Anyway, hope this helps. Embrace the research. It's a hunt within itself. I assure you, you will appreciate the first minnie ball you find much much more if it's at the hands of your own hard work.
Cheers!
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