Official Emblem of the Big Woods Hare Hunters of the Allegheny |
“It is only with terrible trepidation that I ever
invite anyone to go snowshoe hare hunting as a successful hare hunt is simply
the hardest gift to give.
Whenever I take someone along for the first time the
weather goes bad, the beagles go dumb, the hare go on strike or something else
goes wrong.”—plagiarized
ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2020 NOTHING WENT WRONG, EVERYTHING WENT RIGHT, THE WEATHER HELD, THE BEAGLES WERE AT THEIR SMARTEST and THE
SNOWSHOE HARE DID NOT GO ON STRIKE.
High HareMan Announces Inductees
The
High HareMan is honored to announce the installation of two veteran sportsmen
and snowshoe hare hunters into the Loyal Order of the Big Woods Hare Hunters of the
Allegheny. The High HareMan is proud to announce the names of Mark Baker and Roy
Towner as our newest members.
The High HareMan welcomes Mr. Roy Towner (c) and Mr. Mark Baker into the Loyal Order. |
Mr. Towner, of Lucinda, (Huefner, Clarion County, PA) and Mr. Baker (Cranberry) were inducted into the
Loyal Order of the Big Woods Hare Hunters of the Allegheny after a day of action-packed
snowshoe hare chasing on the Allegheny High Plateau.
The
epic day started out with a delicious hare hunter’s breakfast held at the Kelly
Hotel in Marienville, Pennsylvania attended by 8 fellow sportsmen and women. The breakfast was held under the sponsorship of Hounds & Hunting Magazine. A
great meal filled with conversation and fellowship was enjoyed by all.
Attending the hare hunter breakfast going counter clockwise are; the High HareMan, LT Corso, Matt Baker, Andy Hoover, Roy Towner, Mark Baker, Jim, Kaz, Kazmarek and Barbara Kazmarek. |
The action packed outing started with and ended with an epic snowshoe hare chase by six experienced and worthy beagles. The veteran and teenage beagles jumped the illusive snowshoe hare virtually right off the tailgate and the action never ceased until Sidney was cutoff and curtained in order to call it, "a day." The list of beagles in the epic chase are: Matt's Poco and Mo, Kaz's Maggie and Nickie and the High HareMan's Sidney and Sammie.
Roy
is retired from Owens-Brockway Glass Company and is a veteran hare hunter
having hunted the Allegheny Plateau, Allegheny National Forest and the Adirondack
Mountains of New York for the elusive snowshoe hare.
Mr. Baker of Cranberry, Pennsylvania, a retired Physical Education Instructor,
is a sportsman and long-time hare hunter having hunted hares also on the
Allegheny, the ANF and the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Mark has been
featured on the cover of The Rabbit Hunter Magazine for his hare
hunting exploits in the Adirondack Mountains.
Mark and Roy are now authorized to enjoy all the rights and privileges of a member in good standing in the Loyal Order. They are now granted access to all lands open to the Big Woods Hare Hunters of the Allegheny.
Mark and Roy are now authorized to enjoy all the rights and privileges of a member in good standing in the Loyal Order. They are now granted access to all lands open to the Big Woods Hare Hunters of the Allegheny.
We are the proud members
of the Big Woods Hare Hunters of the Allegheny. We search the mountains,
high swamps, clear-cuts and evergreen plantations of the Allegheny High Plateau
with beagles for the elusive snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus). Headquartered
in western Pennsylvania, high on the Allegheny Plateau, we are a band of
outdoor men and women dedicated to the preservation of one of God’s greatest
creations and one of Pennsylvania’s most elusive game animals, the majestic and
magnificent varying hare.
Founded in 2002, we are
a small, loosely organized, ever-expanding group of devoted beaglers, veteran
snowshoe hare hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, conservationists and
preservationists. We like to call ourselves “elite” mainly because we are the
select few. Few are the beaglers who dare venture onto the Allegheny High
Plateau in the bitter cold days of winter in search of the snowshoe hare making
the Big Woods Hare Hunters of the Allegheny a very exclusive group to be sure.
There is no weather too severe or snow too deep to curtail our passion for the
great outdoors. We love to get out into the elements, searching the Allegheny
High Plateau for the elusive snowshoe hare, enjoying the thrill of the chase,
while taking great pleasure in the beautiful beagle music as it rings across
the scenic Allegheny.
The Big Woods Hare
Hunters of the Allegheny are dedicated to conserving and preserving the
magnificent and omnipotent snowshoe hare on the Allegheny Plateau. Our
objective is to save this magnificent animal for future generations of
Pennsylvanians to enjoy. We take great pride in our mission of conservation of
the varying hare. The Big Woods Hare Hunters of the Allegheny are determined to
preserve the thrill of the chase for future generations of beaglers.
The Big Woods Hare Hunters of
the Allegheny do not harvest snowshoe hare on the Allegheny High Plateau. We
search for the elusive hare with beagles and when we find their lair the
beagles test the hares’ escape and evasion capabilities to the maximum and in
return the hares test the beagles. Chasing hare with beagles and allowing the
hare to run free is as close to catch and release as the Big Woods Hare Hunters
can ever achieve. It’s all about the beagles and it’s all about the hare.
Many of our members have been
searching for the evasive snowshoe hare with beagles on the Allegheny Plateau
for more than half a century. In addition to many locations on the Allegheny
Plateau, our members have hunted the Pocono Mountains of eastern Pennsylvania
(a province of the Allegheny plateau), the western mountains and lowlands of
Maine, the Adirondack Mountains, the Tug Hill Plateau of eastern New York State
and many other locations for hare with beagles. Our members have been featured
in many national publications, the ultimate of which is FIELD &
STREAM magazine. https://www.fieldandstream.com/…/march-snowshoes-rabbit-h…/…
The Big Woods Hare Hunters of
the Allegheny have numerous members who are not beaglers; however, we are
committed men and women who love the out-of-doors and the Allegheny. The
beautiful sights, sounds, panoramic views, fauna and flora of the High Plateau
are beloved by all. The Allegheny National Forest is the crown jewel of
Pennsylvania for outdoor people of all stripes.
The Big Woods Hare Hunters of
the Allegheny is not a club, league, group or secret society, although, we do
have secrets. We are often called the “Loyal Order” because we are faithful to
each other and we are devoted to the beagle breed. We are a fellowship, taking
great pleasure in the communion with nature, companionship of friends and
camaraderie with special people.
The loyal order has no
constitution, no by-laws and no articles. The Big Woods Hare Hunters of the
Allegheny collect no dues, initiation or irritation fees of any kind. We have a
Board of Directors, a Chaplin, a Captain, Chief of Staff, Chief Adviser, Biologist and Chief Executive Officer (CEO/COO). The CEO, originally called the Chairman, is
now officially titled the Chief Executive High HareMan.
We take great pleasure in
listening to the beautiful beagle music as the melodious tones reverberate off
the mountains, echo up the valleys, bringing back special memories of the days
of our youth. When we mention we are beaglers to people we meet, they
immediately relate hunting stories of days gone by, which is often. We see
smiles emerge on their faces and we see warmth emerge from their hearts for the
beagle breed as they relate the days of hunting with the family beagle. Sadly,
those days are gone. Disappointingly, future generations may never know the
great enjoyment or bask in the memories of hunting with beagles which our
generation and past generations of beaglers have known.
We pray our youth and our grandchildren
will be the guardians of our hunting heritage.