Come CAP With Us!
Bull Run is always happy to have new faces in the hunt field!
Pay your cap online!
Come see why we are the friendliest and most fun hunt in Virginia!
Regular Season Capping Fees:
Cubbing/Autumn Hunting Season
Adults: $100 during the week, $125 weekends
Juniors: $30
Grooms: $45
Regular Season
Adults: $125 during the week, $150 weekends and holidays
Juniors: $30
Grooms: $50
March Madness Capping Fees:
Riding Non-member: $150/hunt
Riding Associate Member: 1 cap included, $75/hunt afterwards
Non-Riding/Car Topper: $50/hunt
If you are interested in capping or learning more about foxhunting with Bull Run, please contact our Field Secretary, Davera Ackenbom, at (434) 960-7975 or daverava@aol.com before coming out, and she will be more then happy to help you.
Rules & Requirements:
Except for members and landowners over whose land we hunt, hunting is by invitation only. A fixture card properly received is an invitation to hunt.
Hunting license and negative Coggins are required by state law. To obtain a license, visit your local sporting goods store or follow this link to order a license.
Click Licenses & Permits
Log in / Create an Account
Click Make a Purchase
Under Recreational Licenses, under Hunting, choose #145 - Resident Special Fox Hunting (assuming you are a VA resident).
Capping is welcome if prior arrangements have been made with the Field Secretary, Davera Ackenbom. She can be reached at (434) 960-7975 or daverava@aol.com
You may cap up to five times per year and you must cap a minimum of three times before applying for membership.
Capping fees can be applied to the membership fee. Please keep track of your capping fees if you plan to do this.
Checks should be made payable to Bull Run Hunt and presented to the Field Secretary upon arrival.
A signed waiver of liability is required of all members and guests.
Dress: Formal on weekends, holidays, and joint meets starting with opening hunt. Otherwise, ratcatcher is acceptable.
Give every consideration to Landowners, through whose courtesy and kindness hunting is made possible. The Field is requested to stay together, keep off seeded fields and lawns, close gates, avoid livestock, make temporary repair to any damaged fence, and report damages to the Masters.
Please review the BRH handbook for more details.
Field Etiquette
Always remember that senior members with colors are invited to ride towards the front of the field.
Juniors under 16 years of age should have a chaperone riding in the same field until such time that one of the Hunt Masters waives this requirement.
Juniors should ride towards the back unless invited to ride up front by the Field Master.
Juniors should assist with gates.
Riders on small ponies or minis should ride towards the back of the field.
Ms. Rosie Campbell, MFH: 540-272-5237
Mr. Mike Long, MFH: 540-72-7255
Mr. Mark Mitchell, MFH: 804-400-4797
Ms. Adrianna Waddy, MFH: 540-840-3137