Washington Waterfowl Association
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Washington Waterfowl Association
Voice of the Waterfowler Washington Waterfowl Assoc. HUNTERS FOR CONSERVATION 501(c)(3) tax exempt Find us @ washingtonwaterfowl.org & www.waduck.org Volume 26, Issue 1 ESTABLISHED 1945 May 20, 2016 10610 66th Ave E. Puyallup, WA 98373 etter from the President CORPORATE OFFICERS Rone Brewer, President Jim Cortines, Vice Pres. Earl Mikkelson, Secretary John Arrabito, Treasurer (206) 595-7481 (206) 612-8772 (253) 862-4509 (425) 894-4080 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Abel Cortina (YAK) Rod Boyer (SW) John Burk, Jr. (NW) Bruce Feagan, (ML) Howard Hicks, (SW) Richard Holt (NW) Terry Satre (SW) Bob Taylor (LC) Nico Villella (SEA) (509) 786-9196 (253) 736-4126 (360) 675-8477 (206) 714-8020 (253) 847-6274 (360) 853-3742 (253) 845-2398 (360) 798-5342 (206) 313-8871 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR Habitat, Hunting, Legislation, Legal Let’s all welcome back the newsletter! Sorry for the long delay in getting a newsletter out, but I am happy to say we have resolved this issue by outsourcing the creation of the newsletter to Matty Moore. Matty Moore works in Central Washington for a company producing newsletters for non-profit organizations such as Ski NW Rockies, Chip Shots– a Golf enewsletter, Golf in the NW and many more. She has been given guidance on our newsletter “style” by John Arrabito and is ready to work for us to keep us connected and help support our mission. We want to give a warm thanks to John Arrabito for his years of service creating the newsletter. Without you John we wouldn’t have known we were missing something all these months. So THANK YOU! CHAPTER CONTACTS Grays Harbor Chapter Chair Kurt Snyder (360) 485-9353 Chair Les Hollister (210) 410-3037 Chair Ted Blade (360) 573-5259 Kitsap Peninsula Chapter Look for more updates from me in June, but until then, enjoy this long awaited newsletter of great news from the flock! Lower Columbia Chapter Moses Lake Chapter Chair Robin Hickok, Proj. Coord. Dick Price (509) 765-3541 (509) 762-9027 Chair Reb Broker (760) 859-7442 Chair John Arrabito (425) 894-4080 Chair Bruce Burns (253) 961-8802 Chair Vacant Chair, Jason Oliver (509) 366-9914 Chair Scott O’Day (360) 966-4112 Chair Abel Cortina (509) 786-9196 Northwest Chapter Seattle Chapter Southwest Chapter Spokane Chapter Tri-Cities Chapter Whatcom Chapter For the Resource, Rone Brewer Yakima Valley Chapter Mission Statement To Preserve, Protect and Promote Waterfowl, Waterfowl Habitat, & Waterfowl Hunting in Washington state May 20, 2016 Page 2 EVENTS CALENDAR May 25 12 Annual Youth Mentor Shoot with the Seattle Chapter at their monthly meeting. More information on page 9 & 12. May 26 Lower Columbia Chapter Meeting at the Vancouver Trap Club at 5:30-8:30. May 31 Southwest Chapter Meeting at 6:30 p.m. @ Tacoma Sportsmen’s Club. June 1 Kitsap Peninsula Chapter Meeting June 1 at Bremerton Skeet & Trap Club. June 2 Grays Harbor/Chehalis Valley Chapter Meeting at Evergreen Sportmen's Club. June 7 Whatcom County Chapter Meeting at the Tenant Lake Interpretive Center. June 9 Yakima Valley June Chapter Meeting at 6:30pm at The Barn Restaurant in Prosser. June 11-12 Oregon Waterfowl Festival at the Columbia County Fairgrounds in St Helens, OR. http://oregonwaterfowlfestival.com/ June 14 NW Chapter Meeting at the Conway Fire Hall 7-9pm. Shotgun fitting– bring your guns. More information on page 6. June 14 Tri Cities Chapter Meeting at the Kiko’s Tacos. June 26 Operation Salmon boat sponsorship. More information on page 8. June 30 Lower Columbia May Chapter Meeting at the Vancouver Trap Club at 5:30-8:30. July 9 Lower Columbia Chapter Picnic at Lewisville Park in Battleground, WA at the Covered Pavilion at 11am-6pm. More info on page 8. July 12 NW Chapter Meeting at the Conway Fire Hall 7-9pm. July 16 Youth Trap Shoot hosted by the Moses Lake Chapter. More information on page 7. July 30 WA State Sanctioned Duck and Goose Calling Contest. More info on this event in June newsletter. July 30 WWA All Chapter Family Picnic with Sumner Sportsmen's Assn in Puyallup. More information on page 16. Aug 9 NW Chapter Duck Boat Show and Swap Meet. Bring your boat and all equipment you want to get rid of. WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Aug 27 Wing Shooting Clinic for youth and adults at the Evergreen Sportsman's Club near Littlerock, WA. Sept 10 Youth Shooting Event at the Evergreen Sportsman’s Club near Littlerock, WA Sept 17 & 18 NW Chapter Youth Hunt Weekend. More information on page 6. Sept 24 NW Chapter Banquet in Mt Vernon. Tickets on Sale NOW! More information on page 6. Oct 1 Skagit Wildlife Area and Farmed Island Hunting Area Tour. More information on page 6. May 20, 2016 Page 3 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. News for the Flock Yakima Valley Chapter News Clean Up Projects A couple of our chapter members went outside the Yakima area to do some major clean-up work. YV June Meeting: WWA member Hugh Carney and his son Finn focused in The YV WWA chapter meets monthly the 2nd on the Crab Creek area, filling a truck and trailer multiple Thursday of the month (unless otherwise published), either in times with junk to haul to the dump. Way to go! Prosser, or in Zillah. Our June meeting will be Thursday, June 9 at 6:30pm at The Barn Restaurant in Prosser. The June meeting will feature continued discussion and planning for projects for the coming year. For more information, contact YV Chapter Chairman Abel Cortina at 509-786-9196 Trash clean up at the Crab Creak area by Yakima Valley WWA member Hugh Carney and his son Selah High School/Middle School Shooting Fin. Thanks for a job well done! Team: By Roger Bennet The Selah School District’s shooting team, made up of both High School and Middle School students, has been supported by the WWA Yakima Valley Chapter for three years now. They held their big Saturday competition on Saturday, March 19. Youth teams from around the state met in Selah at the Pomona Gun Club. It was great to see so many young people, positively involved in the shooting sports! The YV WWA Chapter counts it as a great privilege to be able to help out at this yearly event, and to financially support this team. Selah High School/Middle School Shooting Team at the March 19 competition at the Pomona Gun Club with their WWA patches on their shooting vests. May 20, 2016 Page 4 Northwest Chapter News WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. showing up late but tasty nonetheless)! They hit the spot and kept everyone going! By Reb Broker Welcome Back Newsletter!!! The NW has had a busy spring Nesting Prep: and so this is going to be a long one. Invite to any of you to If you didn’t know the reason those ducks were lookcome on up here and get involved with us! Having fun, ing so good at the end of the season, it’s because they are working for the Birds and getting better at waterfowling! preparing to get their grove on. To help them to achieve this cycle, it’s time to get out and check/clean those nesting Cleaned Up??? boxes. If you are needing or wanting a Wood Duck Box, Hard to believe that the season is over all ready. member Rick Billieu (email him at: [email protected]) Now the dreaded task of cleaning your Decoys, Boat, Guns has got a handful of them from the last build. and finally cleaning up the stinky swamp off the dog is at hand. I think the worst is the dog, because she knows that it The Northwest Chapter is getting into the Mallard is all over when I toss her in the shower. Cleaning up though Nesting tube business. At our February meeting, which is the also includes your hunting areas! Public or Private land, you 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Conway Fire Station, we really need to get your hunting partners together and go tidy got together and put our creative skills to work; completed up the area. For the hunting partners this can be disguised as 14 nesting tubes. “Let’s go fix that problem with the blind” but clean up the area (to include wads when you find them); you so much Members went all out at the meeting and measured, enjoy. There is nothing worse than seeing a shell or wad cut, twisted, stuffed and signed 14 of the 20 Mallard nesting come through the sorting table when the owner is standing tubes that we are going to be putting in this spring. there! On Feb 6 the Northwest Chapter went over to Farmed Island to pick up shells and clean the trash out of the blinds. Like to thank Jake A. Rick S. Mike R. Rich P. Corey K. Jay K. (birder we found in the parking lot and dragged along with us) Mark V. Greg H. Rick B. Paul M. and his son Jacob, Shawn T. Geoff B. and my oldest boy Ian. Thanks guys for taking the time and making the task an easy one to get accomplished! A couple of notable events from the day, my dog decided to hitch a ride on another boat! Not sure what’s up with that, but after she finally found me on the island she didn’t wander very far! Guess we hunt out there too much because she left them and came straight to where I was at! NO boats broke down!!! Last highlight was the coffee and donuts that Geoff brought along (payment for Northwest Volunteer of the Year: They are what makes our organization so great. Every one of us takes time out of our schedules to aid/ enhance and preserve our passion of water fowling. I would like to recognize the Northwest Volunteer of the Year at this time is, Art Kendall! He has spent countless hours over the years working to enhance hunting areas in the Skagit region. Whether cleaning up hunting areas, meeting with local politicians to educate them on the resources we enjoy or being a member of the state Waterfowl Advisory Group (WAG). Just to highlight some of his endeavors this past year; he submitted/organized and complete an Aquatic Land Enhancement Account Grant. This ALEA grant helped built a handicap blind for viewing waterfowl in the HQ area of the Skagit Wildlife Area. He also empties the shell containers at Welts and HQ weekly throughout the season. The Chapter presented Art with a Mojo stick to help with picking up shells, we want to keep him working! Well done Art and THANK YOU for everything that you do to keep our sport going! More Nesting: Northwest Chapter at Farmed Island picking up shells and cleaning the trash out of the blinds. Work on the nesting tubes for our chapter wouldn’t happen without the support of members and supportive businesses. Morse Steel Services in Bellingham who gave us a great deal on the steel to build the stands. Member Rod P. did all of the welding and members Geoff B, Brandon C. and my boys Ian and Tarquin provided the slave labor for this one. We were able to fabricate 22 stands and have started placing them around the Skagit Valley. May 20, 2016 Page 5 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Members measuring, cutting, twisting, & stuffing 22 Mallard Nesting Tubes to place throughout the Skagit Valley thanks to the steel from Morse Steel Services and lots of volunteer hours. Sharp Stick = Decoy? For you whittler’s of wood/, purest of the sport or just want to learn a new skill. Northwest member Kurt Benson is offering classes on decoy carving. For those of you that don’t know what this is, you take a block of wood/cork and turn it into a decoy. Kurt is a master and can help even if you have troubles making a stick sharp. He has all of the tools to help in this journey and will work with you from square block to a painted killer. This is great for kids because these decoys are unsinkable! Give Kurt Benson a shout or email him at [email protected]. NW Membership! Congratulations to the Northwest members that won prizes during the state membership drive! The Chapter is doing its own membership drive, with each new member signed up during this year he/she will be entered into a drawing. Also, the current member that signs up the most new members during the drive will also win an item. On the member side it is a WINNER TAKES ALL! Meaning the member with the most sign-ups will be the winner! At the moment Mike Rathvon is leading the Membership charge! He has 3 new memberships so far! So get after it and send me those names to increase your chances of winning. As of May 15th the Chapter has signed up 13 new members! Give a call if you have a question. May 20, 2016 Page 6 Ditch Spoils: On Saturday 12 March, WDFW personnel Belinda R. and members Howard H., Mike R., new member Greg B., and my boys Ian and Tarquin. We enjoyed the aftermath of the wind storm on Friday as we cleaned up about 20 gallons of shells out of 5 different blinds. As bad as that sounds about half of those shells came from the ditch spoils from this past summers work. It looked like the last 20 years of shells that have floated in off the fields and tossed in by passers by. WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Donation to Heritage Lands: Contact Tom Elliott of John L. Scott Real Estate (425.220.6567) for your home buying or selling needs. With a referral from a WWA member that results in a sale, he will donate $300 to Heritage Lands. Up and Coming NW Events: 30 July - WA State Sanctioned Duck and Goose Calling contest. More info on this event next in next month’s newsletter. 9 Aug – NW Chapter Duck Boat Show and Swap Meet. Bring your boat and all equipment you want to get rid of. 17 & 18 Sept – Youth Hunt Weekend!!! Bring out the kids or Come along to help. Always looking for more Guides and Lands to hunt. 24 Sept – NW Chapter Banquet in Mount Vernon. Tickets are on Sale now. Contact Reb Broker at [email protected] or Rich Phillips at [email protected]. 1 Oct – Skagit Wildlife Area and Farmed Island Hunting Area Tour. Bring your boat or hitch a ride, we will take you The Chapter has good things going on, we are having out and show you how to get around in this amazing fun and always looking to the future. Big events on our hunting area. horizon are the Youth Hunt and the Banquet. Youth hunt you might ask, YES! The chapter is wanting to hunt 20+ Sound groups of kids this year and we can only make that happen Rone Brewer M.S. Ecological President / Senior with your help. If you want to be a guide or help with the Endeavors 193253 32nd Avenue N.W. weekend let us know. We are excited about what we are LLC Stanwood, WA 98292-9029 doing and very happy with all the things that we have Wetland Delineation & Creation accomplish over the last few years! Northwest Chapter is Phone: (206) 595-7481 Environmental Permitting making things happen and want to help keep Water Fowling Fish and Wildlife Surveys E-mail: [email protected] alive all year long! Youth Hunts Already??? Endangered Species June Meeting: As a reminder the Northwest Chapter will be meeting on June 14th at the Conway Fire Station starting at 7pm. We will be hosting Rick Holt, a local shooter that is going to be talking about gun fit and shooting. So bring your shotguns into the meeting and we will get you fitted up and ready for the summer trap season. Along with some pointers on how to get more birds this fall. Give me a shout if you would like more info or need to know how to get to the meeting. Field Sampling/Remote Site Access SEE RESULTS May 20, 2016 Page 7 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Moses Lake Chapter News hunter. We hope to get very involved as our future in By Dick Price hunting, not just waterfowl, is with the youth of today. Bill Montgomery of WDFW spoke at our March meeting and Youth Trap Shoot: we expect our first class in August! Want to get involved? On Saturday July 16, 2016 in conjunction with Brownell’s/NRA we will be co-hosting a youth trap shoot for Please contact Terry Satre @ 253-845-2398/ [email protected] or Bruce Burns 253-961-8802/ any youth that has passed hunter safety or has a hunting [email protected] license. They will be supplied with shells and can shoot as many rounds as they want. In addition they will receive a Wood Duck Box Maintenance: hat, duck call, wrist band, and more as we get further organized. A lunch of Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, and Beans will Wood duck box maintenance is done and several members be available. Event will take place between 11:00 A.M. and are worked hard to get the ducks nursery ready for 2:00 P.M. The cost will be $5.00 for everyone. More info and occupancy! how to pre-register will be included in next month’s bulletin. Fishing and Picnic: **************************** Southwest Chapter News Sportsman Show: Summer seems to have arrived early again and our fishing trip and picnic dates are set. Fishing trip is Saturday, June 18 on the Tequila Too out of Westport. The picnic will again By Terry Satre be at Sumner Sportsman's Club on Saturday, July 30 (See Flyer on page 17). Those of you that stopped by the booth at S portsman's show in January we thank you for your support! We added several new members. As well, we sold lots of merchandise and raffle tickets for the over and under shotgun. All in all the show was not quite as busy as in the past, but still good. Made some new contacts and met folks willing to help WWA be successful. The drawing was held at our March meeting on Tuesday the 29th. The first place winner of the over and under shotgun was David Hanson of the Seattle chapter Lance Kintrea of SW chapter won the fishing rod and reel. Congratulations to both! New Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Youth Program: The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is starting a program geared at the younger or first time waterfowl Congrats to Dave Hanson of the Seattle Chapter and Lance Kintrea of the SW Chapter for winning the SW Chapter drawing for an over/under shotgun and the fishing rod/reel set. SW Chapter members Lance Kintrea, Aaron McClellan alongside other members working hard to prepare the duck nursery for occupancy this spring. May 20, 2016 Page 8 Lower Columbia Chapter News WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Never too Early: Our chapter banquet is four short months away. By Doug Hargin We are looking for donations, gift cards, auction items and anything else you can come up with to make this our best Congratulations to Bob Taylor: event yet! Contact Doug Hargin (360) 903-6951 for We would like to thank Bob Taylor for his willingness information to run and congratulate him on his election to the board. Bob has been a long time member of our chapter and a Welcome: willing participant on all projects we have endeavored. He We would like to welcome new member arrives early at each meeting to help prepare the trap shoot Isaac Reinholdt. and stays to close down the club after our meetings. He is intelligent, articulate and an avid bird hunter. We believe he Shillapoo Wood Duck Boxes: will be a valuable addition to our Board of Directors. On a beautiful Saturday morning our members mounted 10 Wood Duck Boxes on steel poles and placed them in the state wildlife area. We have been working with At our April meeting we voted to purchase another the WDFW to move away from tree mounts to reduce MTech Black Box three man pit blind with a dog box. We predation on the hens as they sit on the eggs. Thanks to expect delivery in mid July. We hope to place it in the Ron Anderson, Jack Whitney, Ted Blade, Evan Blade, Rick Shillapoo Wildlife Area pending approval and permitting Scott, Michael Andriotti and Arlan Hackett for their work from the state. Barring that, we will use it when appropriate on this project. Thanks also to Tyler Hand with the WDFW. at the Ridgefield NWR. We also were happy to have three scouts from a local troop involved. Thanks Arlan for rustling up the BBQ lunch and Let’s Party! Rick hauling the WWA trailer. Saturday, July 9 we are having our Chapter picnic and BBQ at Lewisville Park. We have the Dogwood Shelter reserved for the day. We plan to begin feasting around 1PM. The chapter will provide a mouthwatering assortment of meats for the main dish. We ask that you bring a side dish of your choice. Please invite your family and waterfowl friends to this big summer party! New Pit Blind Ordered: Operation Salmon: Our chapter is sponsoring a boat again this year for this great event. Member Dion Hess spearheads this opportunity for veterans and active duty military members to fish our beautiful Columbia River on June 26. They are expecting to have 30 boats on the water and over a hundred participants. A BBQ will follow at the Port of Ridgefield adjacent to the marina. May 20, 2016 Page 9 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Grays Harbor Chapter News Also new for this year we will be holding an informal wing shooting clinic targeting the youth but adults can By Kurt Snyder sign up too. We have some really great shooters in our chapter and I wanted to exploit this experience and skill for I hope everyone’s hunting season was safe, fun and the kids. I haven’t finished the flier for this event but will productive. I know mine was. We had some phenomenal (should) have it for the next newsletter. It is scheduled for hunts. This year despite a slow migration and some really August 27, 2016. Both of the youth hunt and the wing slow hunts. This just meant we had to work harder and shooting clinic will be held at the Evergreen Sportsman’s onger to achieve success. What I mean by success is that we Club near Littlerock, WA. Don’t hesitate to call or contact returned home with all finger and toes intact, had lots of fun me - Kurt Snyder ([email protected] or 360-485-9353) and hunted with some really good hunters and brought home - about these events or anything waterfowl! lots of good eats. Our chapter has had another year of success with our nesting program. We are currently expanding it to south Lewis county. I haven’t visited the four new nesting platforms there since the egg laying season started so I don’t have a report on them as of yet. The goose nesting platforms we installed on Cedarville Farms properties last year had another great hatch. Three out of four had a goose laying with two hatches that we know about. The third has probably hatched by now but I haven’t been there to check it out yet. We plan to have another free “Youth Shooting Event” this year and have scheduled it for September 10, 2016 (see page 18 for more information). For those of you that haven’t been to one we set up blinds on the trap range and give the kids shots simulating wing shooting. We have ground blinds, a boat blind, layout blinds and a poison bird target. It’s a 50 shot course. Then, we have a free BBQ lunch that has been provided by the SW Chapter! After lunch we give the kids shooting and hunting related prizes! All of this is designed to promote safe, fun shooting and water fowling, AND, it’s FREE for the kids under the age of 16! Adult are encouraged to shoot the course and the entry fee for them will be just $20.00 to offset the cost of targets. Military entry is $10.00. Chapter members Greg Fulwider and William Davis installing the new goose nest platforms at Mayfield Reservoir in March 2016. May 20, 2016 Page 10 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Seattle Chapter News banded Brant standing on the edge of Washington’s coastal By John Arrabito waters for their live auction fund raising. WWA has a whole inventory of WA State Duck Stamp Prints [with stamps] for May’s Meeting to Feature 12th Annual Youth Mentor sale, going all the way back to the WA First of State in 1986. Shoot: Contact me if you are interested in purchasing one or more Retiring Board Member from the Seattle Chapter, WA State Duck Stamp prints. Larry Gordon and his wife Kathy, owners of AMS Guns in Woodinville, will co-sponsor with the Kenmore Gun Range the 12 Annual Youth Mentor Shoot at our May 25 meeting. The program is for first time or beginning youth age 16 and under and is designed to instill in the student (1) safe firearm handling; (2) basic shotgun shooting skills; and (3) having fun! All participants will receive FREE in the order of importance: - Firearm Safety Training; - One-on-one individual shotgun instruction and supervision for shooting a shotgun at clay targets; - Shells, Range Fees, ear and eye protection; and use of a fitted shotgun; - A WWA-logo’d hat of their choice; and - Dinner of Pizza and soda. All participants must (1) be accompanied by parent/legal guardian/adult. Check in begins at 4:00 p.m. All participants MUST attend the “Firearm Safety Training” at 4:30 p.m., or they will NOT be allowed to shoot! Can you identify all of the species represented in these decoy displays above and below? We like to keep this event at 15 to 20 youth in order to assure all Participants the one-on-one adult supervision. Larry reports that they have 15 signed up so far, so there is still room for a few participants despite the advertised May 16th deadline. Fill out the one page application on the adjoining Page 12, and FAX it ASAP to AMS Guns, at 425-485-1228. Larry indicates he can always use another volunteer or two to help out, so be sure to make the meeting to do your part in helping to keep our sport active among America’s Youth! WWA Supports the WA Brant Festival Once again WWA supported the WA Brant Festival in Burlington, WA by bringing and staffing the WWA Duck Mount Booth for display at their gathering on Saturday, May 14, 2016 in conjunction with the annual Puget Sound Decoy Carving Contest. WWA also donated a framed and matted 2012 WA Duck Stamp Print [with Stamp] of what else… a pair of One need not wonder why all of that painting Detail on that Hen Mallard won the Blue Ribbon! May 20, 2016 Page 11 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Seattle Chapter News Continued... We still have some finished product left — 4 oz Texas Rigs for duck decoys are $3/each; 8 oz Rigs for your Belated Thanks to Matt Stevens for Program about floating goose decoys are $4/each. The rig consists of 300# monofilament with a swivel clip on one end and a 3” snap Mental Preparation for Successful Hunting: My original Thank you to Matt for his presentation at clip on the other, with either sliding egg shaped lead weights or fixed pyramid or bank weights – your choice. our March 13, 2016 meeting didn’t make it in a previous WWA-Seattle Chapter members get first dibs, but after WWA Newsletter. So Thanks again to Professional Guide/ that purchases can be made by members of any Chapter. Wildlife Biologist, Matt Stevens, who presented a Contact me if you’re interested. somewhat different program from his past presentations Also a big THANK YOU to SW Chapter members, regarding predator hunting and turkey hunting, with his past WWA presidents Jim Cortines and Pat Shearer as well power point program “Hunting 101, Getting Your Mind as current Corporate Board members Howard Hicks and Right.” The program covered such topics as: Defining Your Success – is it just getting a limit of ducks Terry for making the long trek in rush hour traffic to join us at that April meeting! or more enjoying a weekend of comradery with good friends; Developing the Proper Mindset to achieve success as you’ve defined it; Setting Goals to achieve success as you’ve defined it; Proper Planning; and Field Preparedness for the always unexpected circumstances that arise. If you missed it, you missed a great opportunity to learn how to get a mental advantage to your hunting, no matter what game, or fowl, or fish that you pursue! WWA Members Support More Than Just Waterfowl Conservation: Proving once again the WWA members care about the Conservation of All Resources, I joined WWA-NW Chapter members, Larry Voeks (left) and Gary Talbert on Wednesday, May 4th, at the Rainbow Bridge in LaConner in a sports fisherman protest against the Swinomish Tribe’s Gil Netting, when ALL fishing is supposed to be closed in the Puget Sound because of an impasse between the Tribes and WDFW in setting salmon fishing seasons this year. Still Have Duck and Goose Texas Rigs for Sale: Finally, at our April 27th regular Chapter meeting, several members took advantage of the offered supplies and made their own “Texas Decoy Rigs” for ducks and geese. Others simply bought the finished product at a discount. [Have you priced lead weights for fishing lately?] We made them, but thanks to WWASW Chapter member, and current member of the Corporation’s governing board, Terry Satre, for showing the group how to transport them with decoys attached without getting them all tangled up! WWA-NW Chapter members, Larry Voeks (left) and Gary Talbert at the Rainbow Bridge in LaConner in a sports fisherman protest against the Swinomish Tribe’s Gil Netting. Lower photo by Skagit County Herald. May 20, 2016 Page 12 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. May 20, 2016 Page 13 Whatcom County Chapter News By Mike Vandehey On the weekend of October 24, volunteers Mike Vandehey, Gabriel Ng and his son Dakota from the Whatcom Chapter with WDFW Area Manager Richard Kessler stood up and secured the "Leaning Blind" on Lake Terrell. This blind fell over more than a year ago due to the island under it washing away and undermining the supports. The team set new posts and stood the blind upright in time for the lake to fill up with water for duck season. Water should come up to the floor by December. A ramp has been added since the photos were taken. Big thanks to WWA-Whatcom Chapter and WDFW for supplying materials and to Gabe, Dakota, Mike and Richard for supplying the 'sweat equity'. *********************************************** Kitsap County Chapter News Just a reminder the WWA-Kitsap County Chapter meets at the Bremerton Trap and Skeet Club, 4956 State Highway 3 SW in Bremerton, on the first Wednesday of every month, February thru October. Any questions call Les Hollister at 210.410-3037. ********************************************** Spokane Chapter News Chairman Still Wanted! Do you know anyone in the Spokane area interested in spreading the waterfowling heritage? Let us know!!! WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. May 20, 2016 Page 14 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. News for the Flock The WWA is based on volunteer efforts and donations from folks that care about the waterfowl hunting heritage. Our success rides on the shoulders of these volunteers and generous benefactors. Below is a listing of recent contributions since the publication of the WWA January 2016 Newsletter to the six (6) primary funds established by the WWA. WWA Youth Fund — $1,635 David Mason — $70 Monthly Recurring Donation — Jim Goldsmith, May 2016 — $5 Monthly Recurring Donation — Jim Goldsmith, April 2016 — $5 Monthly Recurring Donation — Jim Goldsmith, March 2016 — $5 Monthly Recurring Donation — Jim Goldsmith, February 2016 — $5 WWA Legal Fund — $17,512 Monthly Recurring Donation — John Arrabito, February, March & April, 2016 — $15 WWA Habitat Fund — $785 WWA Jay Koetje Memorial Fund for Skagit Farmed Island — $1,980 WWA Heritage Lands Fund — $10,957 Bob Swartz thru donation of an 870 Shotgun raffled by WWA-Seattle — $566 WWA General Fund — $138 You can contribute in so many ways to the WWA, from locally in your Chapter, to statewide, helping the WWA carry on! Many donations are tax deductible. Thank you for your generous contribution to the Waterfowler’s Heritage. 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WWA Life Members #1 Gary Talbert #12 Mike Lovelace #2 Paul Bunn #13 Reserved on #3 Austin Addicoat Time payments #4 Rone Brewer #14 Jack Westerfield #5 Fritz Kiemle #15 Bud Hufnagel #6 Jim Cortines #16 John Arrabito #7 Neco Villella #17 Jenny Lutz #8 Roger Bennett #18 Mike Lutz #9 Bruce Feagan #19 Reserved on #10 Larry Gordon Time Payments #11 Rich Greenshields #20 Brett Stark #30 John Hanson #39 Paul Sullivan #21 Earl Mikkelson #31 Mark Hackett #40 Jessica Dunn #22 US Rep Jaime #32 Reserved 2nd #41 Dave Farley Herrera-Beutler Bud Hufnagel #42 Will Goldsmith #23 Ken Packard #33 Mickey Clary #43 Shaunie Cochran #24 Jan Sabin #34 Reserved for BQT #44 Claudean Talbert #25 Lance Kintrea Presentation (2015) #45 William Dunlap #26 Jim Kline #35 Reserved for BQT #46 Analise Arrabito #27 Leon Kollman Presentation (2015) #47 Robert Zeka #28 Derek Melton #36 Doug Graef #48 Ron Watkins #29 Dan Stearns #37 Robb Stack #49 Ken Boyer (Newest) #38 Rod Boyer #50 Henry W. Field WELCOME TO NEW WWA MEMBERS for January-April Last name Joyner Joyner Joyner Pidgeon Roth Degner Ferris Legg Smith Brittan Holt Miller Newell Rathvon Strickland Tripp Tripp Tripp Tripp Adderson Benson First name Crystal Julia Eva Mark Eric Leslie Tyler Rick Linda Gregory Isaac Tim Tom Mike Brock Shawn Christine Spencer Elizabeth Tim Matt Chapter Grays Harbor Grays Harbor Grays Harbor Grays Harbor Grays Harbor Lower Columbia Lower Columbia Lower Columbia Lower Columbia Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Seattle Seattle Last name Kline Murray Smith Truhler Ward Ward Ward Ward Brateng DeFelice Fossand Lee Lee Lee McClellan Peterson Peterson Simonsen Stewart Stewart Perry First name Jeff Paul Chad Terrence Luke Carsten Ian Emmett Beth Bob Eric Brian Hunter Ana Aaron Phillip Chad Andy Ken Teri Tom Chapter Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Yakima Valley Hamilton Jon Seattle Wilson Matthew Yakima Valley May 20, 2016 Page 16 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. News for the Flock TREASURER’s REPORT (5-5-2016) Corporate Checking (BAC) Corporate Checking (AW) Jay Koetje Trust for Skagit Farmed Island Paid out to Cindy Koetje Duck Stamp Account (Most recent report 11-5-2015) Merchandise Account Corporate C.D. Corporate Total $ 15,612.95 $ 7,-74.60 $ -1,975.00 $ 14,508.75 $ 1,217.42 $ 17,617.73 $ 56,595.45 CHAPTER FINANCES GH Checking (1-7-2016) Kitsap Chapter (To Be Funded) LC Checking ML Checking NW Checking SEA Checking SEA CD Amount SEA Robert Hickok Fund SPO Checking SW Checking Tri-Cities Checking (Original Seed Money) WH Checking YV Checking $ 1,632.41 $ 25,499.98 $ 10,524.48 $ 8,856.99 $ 24,100.24 $ 9,753.59 $ 1,316.99 Closed 5/19/2014 $ 6,127.94 $ 100.00 $ $ 5,178.21 2,194.56 GENERAL DENTISTRY GARY BERNER, DDS, PLLC OAK HARBOR (360) 679-3441 Sponsoring Conservation and WWA JOHN T. ARRABITO, P.C. Send us your hunting dog’s photo for publication Attorney at Law 19303—44th Avenue W. Lynnwood, WA 98036 Phone: (425) 894-4080 FAX (425) 775-8016 E-mail: [email protected] May 20, 2016 Page 17 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Washington Waterfowl Association All Chapter Family Picnic When: Saturday, July 30 Activities start at noon, food at 1ish Where: Sumner Sportsmen’s Association 15711 96th Street East Puyallup WA 98372 (253) 848-9519 Activities: 13-station sporting clays (100 clays for $30.00) Trap (25 clays for $4.00) Menu: Fried fish Sumner Sportsmen’s Association will be providing a non-fish entree French fries Baked beans Cole slaw Feel free to bring snacks, desserts, etc. to share and round out the menu Cost: $20.00 per family, $10.00 individual, kids 12 and under are free Notes: There will be indoor and outdoor seating and tables available, but you can bring your own camp chairs, blankets, tables, etc. You may bring alcohol, but drinking is allowed only after shooting RSVP Terry Satre, (253) 845-2398, [email protected] or Bruce Burns (253) 961-8802, [email protected] Hope to see you all there! May 20, 2016 Page 18 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Free Youth Target Shoot and Pre Duck Season Warm-up Presented by The Grays Harbor Chapter Of The Washington Waterfowl Assoc. September 10th, 2016 Location; The Evergreen Sportsman’s Club 12736 Marksman Rd. S.W. Olympia Wa. 98512 Bring your young hunters out and shoot targets from blinds, a boat blind, and layout blinds. Targets set for kids from different angles and a poison bird target station. Adults shoot with the kids. 50 target Course. All young hunters 15 and under FREE ENTRY, paid by the Grays Harbor Chapter. Adult entry $20.00. Military $10.00. Registration and shooting starts at 9:30 AM at the Clubhouse. BBQ grilled lunch at 1:00 PM for all entries. Provided by the S.W. Chapter! Prizes to be given out after lunch. ALL youth shooters must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to enter!! Contact [email protected] for more info or questions. May 20, 2016 Page 19 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. May 20, 2016 Page 20 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. Business Directory Support the Merchants that support us! Environmental Consulting Dentistry Sound Ecological Endeavors 206-595-7481 Wetlands Restoration/Permitting Stanwood, WA [email protected] Gary Berner, DDS, PLLC General Dentistry Oak Harbor, WA Guns & Ammunition 360-679-3441 YOUR LISTING HERE Skagit Arms 895 Nevitt Road Burlington, WA 360-588-4672 www.skagitarms.com Hearing Protection AMS Guns Buy-Sell-Trade-Consign Woodinville, WA 425-483-8855 Since 1975 amsguns.bizland.com Custom Fit Hearing Protection 206-783-9994 Insta-Mold Ear Plugs Patricia Webster Seattle, WA [email protected] Hunting & Outdoor Clothing Hunting Guide Services Burbank Guide Service 509-545-8000 Washington’s Premier Guide Service Since 1977 Burbank, WA www.burbankgoose.com Duck Taxi on Potholes Reservoir 509-346-2651 Meseberg Adventures Mike Meseberg Since 1972 www.ducktaxi.com Filson Free Catalogue — 800-624-0201 Better Outdoor Clothing Since 1897 Headquarters in Seattle, WA Cedarville Farms Waterfowl Club Oakville, WA [email protected] Cook Canyon Hunt Club Birds-Guided Hunts-Dog Training www,cookcanyon.com Insurance State Farm Keith Sorestad, Agent Sedro Woolley, WA Hunting Supplies Flight Cancelled Lanyards 509-860-3422 Call n’ Haul Aaron Tanis, Owner www.flightcancelledlanyards.com HEVI-Shot Sweet Home, Oregon www.hevishot.com 888-857-5074 Ellensburg, WA 360-855-1833 www.ksorestad.com Lodging Bayside Tillamook Bay Lodge Greg Hublou, Owner (503) 730-8628 P.O. Box 3500 Bay City, OR 97107 www.baysideoregon.com Kennels/Pets/Dog Training East Harbor Gun Dogs 360-861-8385 Quality Labrador Retrievers McCleary, WA www.eastharborgundogs.com Von Waldberg Kennels Everything German Shepherds Snohomish, WA 425-402-8899 Lawyers John T. Arrabito Attorney at Law Lynnwood, WA 425-894-4080 (FAX) 425-775-8016 [email protected] Pets MT Pet—All About Dogs Premier Pet Foods Snohomish, WA Whole Pet Shop Woodinville 360-668-6556 www.mtpet.com Renton 425-687-7731 425-481-5684 www.wholepetshop.com Photography Shooting Ranges Old Skagit Gun Club Trap and 5-Stand Burlington, WA OR HERE 360-757-4326 Geddes Photography 360-982-2474 Family & Business, Studio, Outdoor Anacortes, WA www.geddesphotograpy.com May 20, 2016 Page 21 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. May 20, 2016 Page 22 WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. May 20, 2016 Page 23 WWA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Name: Address: City: ___, State: , Zip: ) Membership Type: ] Family (immediate family up to age 18) — $ 35.00 [ ] Regular — $ 30.00 [ ] Life — $ 500.00 [ ] Sustaining Life — $ 750.00 [ ] Senior (65 or over) $ 15.00 [ ] Junior (under age 18) -$ 15.00 [ ] 2-Year Regular $ 50.00 [ ] 2-Year Family $ 60.00 (2-year memberships not available online) A few facts about the WWA: Established in 1945 Non-profit 501(c)(3) organization 10 chapters throughout Washington We spend all of our resources within Washington State Our projects include: Working on behalf of Hunter’s Rights issues to keep Email Address: Best Phone Contact: ( WASHINGTON WATERFOWL ASSOC. [ (New) (New) Chapter & Newsletter: (Please specify your preferences) Newsletter by [ ] email or [ ] hard copy [ ] [ ] [ ] [ [ ] ] [ ] [ ] [ [ ] ] [ ] [ ] Grays Harbor/Chehalis Valley Chapter meets the 1st Thursday of the month (Feb – Oct) at the Evergreen Sportsmen’s Club, 12736 Marksman Road, SW, Olympia. Kitsap Peninsula Chapter meets the 1st Wednesday of the month (Feb – Oct) at Bremerton Skeet & Trap Club. Lower Columbia Chapter meets the last Thursday of the month (Jan – Oct) at the Vancouver Trap Club, 11100 NE 76th Street in Vancouver. Moses Lake Chapter – Dates and places TBD. Northwest Chapter meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Conway Fire Hall. Seattle Chapter meets the 4th Wednesday of the month (Jan – Oct) at Kenmore Shotgun Range,1031 – 228th Street SW, Bothell. Southwest Chapter meets on the last Tuesday of the month (Jan – Oct) at the Tacoma Sportsman’s Club, 16409 Canyon Road E, Puyallup. Spokane Chapter – Vacant Tri Cities Chapter — meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month (Jan – Oct) at the Kiko’s Tacos, 1014 S Washington Street, Kennewick, WA 99337. Whatcom County Chapter meets the 1st Tuesday of the of the month (Jan – Nov.) at the Tenant Lake Interpretive Center. Yakima Valley Chapter meets the 2nd Thursday of the month (Feb – Sept) alternating between restaurants in Either Prosser or Zillah. See Page 2 for this month’s meeting location. Pay with a credit card from our website: www.waduck.org or Mail with a check to: WWA, 10610 66th Ave E. Puyallup, WA 98373 public access open and available Administration of the WA Migratory Bird Stamp and Print Program Hosting and sponsoring the Washington State Duck Calling Championships Wood Duck Nest Box & Mallard Nest Tube, Goose Nest Pot & platform construction, installation, & maintenance Working with the Boy Scouts of America on Eagle Scout projects Hosting Youth Mentor shotgun shooting one-on-one instruction events Conducting NRA sanctioned Hunter Education classes for Youth & donation of funds to offset WDFW printing costs for youth gun safety classes Donation of funds to support high school shooting teams in Washington Teaching adults and youth decoy carving arts Working with thousands of children at Sportsman’s Show painting decoys, and with seriously ill youngsters on a decoy painting project Providing scholarships for boys and girls to attend a week at Youth Conservation Camp on Orcas Island, WA Working with the WDFW in the creation of premium quality hunt waterfowling areas Building and rehabilitating blinds in public hunting areas Distribution and planting of thousands of pounds of donated corn seed for waterfowl consumption Working with the Yakama Tribe in banding upland birds and waterfowl, and building duck “blinds” on tribal lands Goose and duck nest counts and banding of both with the WDFW and USFWS Working with the WDFW on dove counts & planting WDFW food plots in Eastern WA with WWA owned tractor and farming implements Sponsoring of the Annual NW Decoy Collector’s Show Participating in multiple Sportsman’s shows annually Donation of funds and volunteer man hours for Swan Mortality Mitigation Studies Donation of funds and man hours to WDFW for goose banding and satellite tracking Litter pickup projects at public hunting areas, boat ramps, and along highways; and conducting multiple fund raising banquets annually to pay for all of these “hands on” conservation projects.
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