#07–93 March 26, 2007
State Youth Raccoon Hunting Championship held in Lowcountry
Forty-two
young and eager coon hunters participated in the 12th annual South Carolina
Youth Raccoon Hunting Championship held at the Webb Wildlife Center in
Hampton County.
Co-sponsored by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the S.C.
Coon Hunters Association, the March 3 event was attended by youth and their
guardians representing raccoon hunting clubs from around the state. Nine
regional events were held statewide to determine who would participate in
the state championship hunt. All contestants must first qualify in a
regional hunt in order to be invited to the championship event.
Before the actual competition, participants ranging in age from 6 to 17
years old participated in a .22-caliber rifle competition and attended
seminars on sportsmanship, using a scorecard for competition raccoon
hunting, and how to compete in bench shows. Bench show champions Lee Currens
of Piedmont and H.L. Meyers of Fayetteville, Ga., demonstrated their
techniques and preparation for competing in bench shows.
“This is the second time that these gentlemen have traveled to the Webb
Center to volunteer their time, and we certainly appreciate their dedication
to the state’s youths,” said Jay Butfiloski, DNR Furbearer Project
supervisor. “Not only are the guys entertaining, but both are quite
effective at presenting to the kids the importance of preparation and how to
properly show a coon dog at a competition.” Between seminars, corporate
sponsors awarded door prizes to all participants. Before the hunt, all
participants enjoyed a hot dog and hamburger meal courtesy of the event
sponsors.
This year, nine regional youth raccoon hunts were held prior to the State
Youth Raccoon Hunt. Any individual or club interested in sponsoring a youth
raccoon hunt can contact David McKee of the State Coon Hunters’ Association
at (803) 694-3364 or Jay Butfiloski at the DNR Furbearer Project in Columbia
at (803) 734-3609.
The state youth championship hunt divided participants into two age
divisions. The Junior Division consists of youth under 14 years old, and the
Senior Division is for youths from 14 to 17 years old. Contestants are
divided into groups, or “casts,” for the evening competition. Efforts are
then made to group the participants within each age division with similarly
aged contestants to further even out the competition within each cast.
Senior Division participants hunt in a two-hour competition hunt, while the
Junior Division participants hunt a one-hour timed cast.
Each cast consists of a judge and guide, and three or four youth hunters,
each with a dog. Parents are allowed to follow along and observe from a
distance, but each youth handles and calls his or her own dog. For each of
the 12 years the state youth raccoon-hunting competition has been held, the
Low Country Coon Hunters Association of Shirley furnishes guides and obtains
access to hunting lands, using many local plantations.
Butfiloski praised the local hunt club: “Without the support of the Low
Country Coon Hunters Association and local landowners, we could not host
this event,” he said. “The local guides and landowners are really the
foundation of this contest. Throughout the 12 years that the State Youth
Hunt has been held, they have unconditionally given their time and support
as well as access to good hunting areas to allow the youth hunt to be such a
success.”
In accordance with competition hunt rules, no raccoons are killed during the
competition. Winners are determined based on the dog’s ability to “strike” a
trail and tree a raccoon. The hunt awards points based on the order of
striking and treeing and the dog handler’s ability to correctly interpret
the dog’s actions.
Bradley Davis, 14, of Walterboro, and his dog, “Bit,” won the Senior
Division representing the Colleton County Coonhunters Association. Devin
Adams, 10, and her dog “G,” also from Walterboro, garnered the win in the
Junior Division.
Judges also nominated one participant from each division for the
Sportsmanship Award. “We feel that the Sportsmanship Awards are at least the
equivalent, if not superior to, winning the hunting event, and the trophies
and prizes reflect our belief that sportsmanship is important,” said
Butfiloski. The Sportsmanship Award in the Junior Division was awarded to
Vonne Doran, 11 of Johnston. Rob Wrigtenberry, 14, of Bamberg, received the
Sportsmanship Award in the Senior Division.
Butfiloski commended all of the participants and their dogs. “The hunting
was pretty good this year and many of the contestants scored very well,” he
said. “Nevertheless, all of the kids are winners not only because each had
to win a regional event to get to this competition, but the level of
competitive spirit and sportsmanship displayed by these youngsters is really
outstanding.”
Butfiloski was also complimentary of the efforts of the S.C. Coon Hunters
Association and its president, David McKee. “David and the State Coon
Hunters Association deserve much of the credit for this event,” Butfiloski
said. “Support from local hunt clubs, sponsors and the community were what
allowed us to put this hunt on, and David and the other Youth Hunt Committee
volunteers really helped pull this hunt together.
“Youth events sponsored by the DNR for other sports such as fishing and dove
hunting have been very popular in the past,” Butfiloski said. “The
organizers and sponsors of this event wanted to expand upon the youth hunt
concept to make sure the next generation has an appreciation for hound
sports such as raccoon hunting. Regional events sponsored by local clubs
have helped expand the participation in the youth raccoon hunts.”
13-and under group
1st Devin Adams, Walterboro
2nd Justin Riddle, Easley
3rd Noah Ireland, Edgefield, Red Hills CHA
4th Ashton Morris, Blackville
5th Taylor Harrelson, Alcolu
6th Emmah Sawyer, Winsor, Edisto River CHA
Sportsmanship: Vonne Doran, Johnston
14- to 17-year-old group
1st Bradley Davis, Walterboro
2nd Michael Grice, Latta, Black Creek CHA
3rd Ty Mills, Marietta
4th Katy Davis, Orangeburg
5th Ryans James, Clinton, Whitmire CHA
Sportsmanship: Rob Wrightenberry, Bamberg