CARIBOU HUNTING IN MANITOBA Pg. 4

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CARIBOU HUNTING IN MANITOBA Pg. 4
CARIBOU HUNTING
IN MANITOBA Pg. 4
January 2016
WWW.SCIBOWHUNTERS.COM
Vol. XXIII No. 2
“The Right To Hunt”
Chapter Committees
In This Issue
Executive Committee:
R. DeLisle, D. Van De Steene
Pg. 3
Presidents Report
Nominating Committee:
R. Cagle
Audit Committee:
K. Mulkeran, M. Shepard
Pg. 4
Barren Ground Caribou Hunt
Ethics Committee:
P. Chapman
Activities Committee:
R. Cagle, R. DeLisle, M. Wills
Pg. 8
25th Annual Fundraiser Info
Awards Committee:
K. Mulkeran
Education Committee:
R. Cagle, K. Mulkeran
Pg. 9
Pg. 12
Fundraiser Committee:
R. Cagle, M. Wills, R. DeLisle
Donor Information
Membership Committee:
M. Wills
MIC Committee:
R. DeLisle, M. Wills
Calendar of Events
Newsletter Committee:
R. Cagle, M. Austin
Legislative/ DNR:
M. Shepard, M. Wills
By-laws Committee:
R. Cagle, M. Shepard
SAH committee:
R. DeLisle, P. Chapman
SCI-Pac:
M. Shepard, M. Wills
Publicity Committee:
M. Wills, R. Cagle
Pathfinders:
R. DeLisle, M. Wills
Newsletter Editor :
K. Austin
2010-2011 SCI S.E. MICHIGAN BOWHUNTERS CHAPTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Officers:
Directors:
President
Ralph Cagle (17)
Paul Chapman (16)
Vice President
Don Van De Steene (16)
Merle Shepard (17)
Secratary
Mike Wills (16)
Robert Wilkinson (17)
Treasurer
Kevin Mulkeran (16)
Jeff Weiswasser (16)
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Rich DeLisle (17)
Don Van De Steene (16)
Greg Wujeik (17)
BROADHeadlines
Submissions
Past Presidents Council:
Bob Easterbrook Jr.
Ralph Cagle
Merle Shepard
Ed Fenwick
Dan Marshall
Bob Mckenzie
Mike Wills
Kevin Mulkeran
Rich DeLisle
Don Van De Steene
If you would like to contribute
material to our chapter’s newsletter (hunt stories, photos, editorials, recipes, calendar
events, etc.), please forward to
t he E di tor at n ewsl et [email protected]
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There are several more members who have supported our board and
chapter who also deserve to be mentioned. First of all, Mark Austin and
his son Kyle who are our newsletter editors, maintain our website and
keep them running smooth for us. Cheryl Fons who has stepped in to
fill my buddy Dan Marshall big shoes is the person who brings in the
quality hunt donations for our chapter fund raiser while, Dan has
moved on to the Ford Motor company where he training their staff to
keep Ford superior to all other car companies in quality car production.
We would also like to mention Erin Mulkeran who stepped in last year to do our fund raiser program, it is
such a big job that while she did do a great job she may never speak to Kevin again for saying, “it will be
easy 70% will be repeats”! Finally, we would also like to say a special thanks to Rob Delaurier our printer
who pulled our chestnuts out of the fire many times our last fund raiser.
In the coming months we have a few goals that we need to set and reach for our chapter. We need to increase our chapter membership and the involvement of our chapter members to ensure our chapter
growth and future development. SCI has come out with many membership programs that will decrease
your cost to be a member, you may contact Mike Wills our membership Chairman at C-248.709.1370. He
will answer all of your questions and point you in the right direction with info on how and why you should
be a member.
Many of you have talents that could help our chapter succeed. Talents that include IT skills, writing experience, hunter safety and archery training skills are always needed. Don’t be intimidated by the current
members of our board, they all were a little hesitant to offer their services but, now they are the very back
bone of our chapter.
Our fund raiser is the 18th and 19th of March this year at the usual Laurel Manor location. We invite you to
buy your tickets early and bring your adult family and friends. We offer a great night out with many fine
hunts at excellent prices, fine food, and a chance to promote hunting and conservation around the world.
Ralph
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BARREN GROUND CARIBOU HUNTING IN MANITOBA
BY DAN SANKO
As I lowered my 10 x 42 binoculars the reality began to set in, I had done it; I just fulfilled a lifelong dream that began when I was a kid. Not 200 yards away lay a central barren ground caribou
that would surely make the record books. My goal was to see and shoot a good representation
of the species, but what had just happened far exceeded my expectations, hopes, and yes dreams.
This adventure began over a year ago when Ken Gangler of Canadian Sub Arctic Lodge generously
donated a hunt for Central Barren Ground Caribou at the SCI fundraiser banquet that I was attending. I knew that caribou hunting was becoming more and more difficult with the cost of the
hunts increasing and the amount of animals seemed to be decreasing. Just a few years ago, Newfoundland lowered the amount of Woodland tags from 2000 to approximately 400 tags. Outfitters on the island that received several tags for their hunting area now receive three to four tags.
Another example of this is the Quebec–Labrador caribou. For as long as I can remember, the
Quebec government allowed nonresident hunters to purchase two caribou tags. The ability to
have two tags in your pocket made making the “which one to shoot” decision a little bit easier
since a hunter could shoot his first bull and then, if he wanted, be more selective and try for a
true trophy. This past hunting season, the Quebec government changed the limit from two to
one; times are changing. Those were just a couple of reasons that I knew that if I was ever going
to make my childhood dream a reality, I needed to act on it now, so at the fundraiser I placed my
bid, and was successful in winning the hunt.
Ken Gangler operates a lodge located in northern Manitoba, very close to the Nunavut border.
At this time, Manitoba allowed only 500 nonresident caribou tags, but it is still a two caribou
area. Ken offers a seven day hunt compared to other Manitoba outfitters that only offer a four to
five day hunt. I don’t know about you, but I love being in the outdoors and enjoying the sights
and sounds that it provides. If you are going to offer me an additional three days on the tundra
for the same price, I am going to take it/ Not to mention that it’s three more days to put a caribou on the ground, if needed.
There are 5 sub-species of Caribou as recognized by the record books: Barren ground caribou located in Alaska, Mountain Caribou which is mostly located in south central British Columbia, Central Barren ground Caribou that inhabit areas of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and northern parts of Alberta and Manitoba. The Quebec-Labrador Caribou that is located in Quebec, and
the Woodland Caribou that can be found in Newfoundland and parts of Ontario. Of these 5 subspecies, 2 could be considered non-migratory (Woodland and the Mountain caribou). The Woodland Caribou stay in their home range throughout the entire year, while the Mountain Caribou
move in elevation depending on the weather and snow.
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The other three sub species travel hundreds of miles during a season. They begin in the caving
grounds and move south towards the tree line for the winter month only to turn around in the
spring, heading back to the caving area. This explains the “here today and gone tomorrow” philosophy that caribou hunters have learn to accept.
The terrain of Manitoba is a little more suitable for stalking game when you compare it to Nunavut since Manitoba has low-lying brush, rock formations and even small pockets of trees that allow you to ambush the traveling caribou. Oh I forgot to mention lakes, and I mean that Manitoba
has lots of lakes. These caribou can move over the high ground, hide in the small pockets of trees
and when you think you might have them cornered; they will just plow head long into the lake
and swim away. Caribou hunting can be challenging mentally and physically.
I arrived in camp in early September
to an array of colors - the tundra
was a blaze with orange, red, green
and yellow. Upon arrival we quickly
settled into camp, signed our licenses, and headed to the make
shift range to ensure our rifles were
not affected by the travel. One shot
at the target and I knew I was good
to go; two inches high at 100 yards let’s go hunting. I walked to the
edge of the lake and started to
make some basic observations:
There were nine hunters in camp
and only four boats on the shoreline. After some quick math in my
head, it looked like someone was going to do a little walking on the first day….. For months prior
to this trip I practiced walking 8 miles a day with a 70+lb backpack at home so I was more than
happy to volunteer, and hopefully I would walk out light and come back heavy!
My guide Ron and I headed out, first over one hill and then another and then another. Approximately one mile into my journey I spotted my first Caribou, he was a magnificent animal among
the tundra colors. He had a light brown coat, large antlers, a long white mane and he was only
about 300 yards away. I gestured to Ron and asked if he was something we should try for. Living
in Michigan and only hunting whitetail deer, all these northern monarchs look like Boone and
Crocket contenders to me. Ron just shook his head no, and he began with giving me a basic lesson in judging these animals.
First he said, is the length of the tops - you want long tops because the record books score the
two longest points on each side. Next is the length of the front two “bez,” you want them long
and with distinguishable points. The curvature of the main beams is also important; they should
take the shape of a perfect “C.” Continued on Pg. 6...
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Last, if the animal has double shovels or back points, it is truly a trophy, and those are scored as
bonus points. As I sat listening to Ron’s wisdom all I could hear was my father’s words, “Son, a
trophy to you is all that matters. If you like him, take him. You can’t boil and eat the antlers.”
My father was right, and it was only an hour into my hunt, so we passed on him and moved on. I
was hoping I would not regret that decision later on.
As the day wore on we saw several beautiful bulls, and approximately 3 ½ miles from camp Ron
and I spotted a lone cow bedded down on the other side of a small group of trees. Ron mentioned that we should move around behind her to see if there were any bulls with her. As we began to circle around, we saw one bull, then another and then another. There were three really
nice bulls just a couple hundred yards behind her lying down for an afternoon snooze. Ron and I
both zeroed in on the furthest most bull. I needed no lesson in judging caribou to know this guy
was not like the others. Ron mentioned we should drop everything and move in closer for a better look, and hopefully a shot.
The first 100 yards were going to be tricky, we needed to walk over open ground behind the cow
with our backs low and get into the tree line where we could slowly walk / crawl into position.
What do they say, “Best laid plans...” Well, you get the point. No sooner did we break cover the
cow spotted us and took off running. This motion alerted the bulls that something was up, so we
hustled over to the group of trees that separated us from the bulls. As soon as we got into the
trees we moved quickly and got into position. The bulls watched us the entire time, we weren’t
fooling anyone. I got to the edge of cover and noticed that the bulls were all up and looking right
at us.
It was a matter of time before they ran
off. I grabbed my range finder and
ranged the bigger bull at 209 yards. As
if he knew what was up, the three bulls
started to slowly walk away. My hopes
were dashed, but then he stopped, took
one more look back in our direction and
that was all I needed to see.
I squeezed the trigger, and in that moment, I changed my dreams into reality.
Ron looked over at me and asked “do
you have any idea what you have just
done?” At that moment, with my ears
still ringing, I had no idea want he was talking about. He said that the bull that lay on the ground
only a couple hundred yards away was a giant, and oh man was he right.
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There was no ground shrinkage with this guy, the closer we got, the bigger he got. He was tall, he
had the deep “C” shape, double shovels, and even back points. I wasn’t originally planning on
shooting an animal on the first day, but understanding the migration of Caribou, I felt that he was
a trophy to me; I figured it is better to have one on the ground than two on the memory card of
my camera.
As luck would have it, eight of the nine hunters harvested better than average bulls on the first
day. It was an amazing and successful first day, but now it was time to be more selective on my
second bull, and do a little fishing as well. The lake that our camp was located at offered northern pike, lake trout and arctic grayling. During the week I was able to hook and land over 50 fish,
including 18 grayling. I think that this was the icing the cake for me!
The stress of not seeing caribou was not present in our camp at all, as all of the hunters in camp
had their second bull on the ground by the fifth day of the hunt. It is important to note that
some hunters’ travels to the tundra only see a couple of caribou the entire time. Other hunters
spend the time and the money to not even see a single cow. The hunters at Ganglers Courage
Lake were fortunate because the caribou were all around our camp that entire week. Not a big
migration of animals, but five here, ten there and three more over the next ridge. The colors
were perfect, the caribou were present, numerous wolverines sighted and one lucky hunter even
had a chance to harvest a wolf, but he missed it at 300+ yards.
If you share this same dream, I recommend you go after them sooner than later. Manitoba is a
special place, and if you get the timing right, you just might just get the bull of a lifetime.
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Southeast Michigan Bowhunters Chapter - SCI
25th Annual
Fund Raiser
Banquet
& Outfitters Party
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Laurel Manor

39000 Schoolcraft Rd., Livonia
3:30 p.m. - Cocktails, Exhibits, Silent Auction & Raffle Drawings Begin
6:30 p.m. - Dinner  Live Auction after Dinner
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Dinner: Filet Mignon
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All proceeds go to further SCI's wildlife conservation, education, humanitarian and governmental affairs
programs to ensure the future of North America's great wildlife management system and proud hunting
heritage. The Southeast Michigan Bowhunters Chapter of SCI is always ready to assist with funding and
manpower when and wherever animal-rights extremists threaten our sport. We undertake many worthwhile
programs throughout the year to help build a solid future for sportsmen and wildlife. If you enjoy our sport
as much as we do and are willing to lend your support, we welcome you to attend this gala event and to join
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Four Seasons Safaris New Zealand
Shane Johnston
Terrace Downs Highcountry Resort, 16 Rowans, R D 2, Darfield,
Canterbury, N Z
Coues Deer,Black Bear, Barbary Sheep, Oryx, Mule Deer,
Elk, & Antelope Hunts.
Mule Deer, Elk, Antelope & Aoudad Hunts.
NEW ZEALAND
011-64-3-318-6936 011-64-274-399-129
www.hunting-fishing.co.nz
Tahr, Red Stag, Wapiti-Bull Elk, Rusa, Sambar, Sika,
Chamois, South Pacific Ram, Wild Ram & Feral Goats.
OHIO
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies
George Gardner & Chuck Jordan
1325 Waterloo Rd.
Suffield, OH 44260
(330) 628-9245
www.tenpointcrossbows.com
Spinner & Spoon
Capt. Paul Bolling
2799 West Albain Rd.
Monroe, MI 48161
(734) 735-6793
www.spinnernspoon.com
Tenpoint Crossbows & Accessories.
Lake Erie Walleye & Perch Fishing Charters.
ONTARIO
Attawapiskat River Adventures
Eddie (North) Guergis
Box 7, Nakina
Ontario, Canada P0T 2H0
(902)436-1361winter (705)791-1361
www.Eddienorth.com
Moose, Bear & wolf Hunts. Pike & Walleye Fishing Trips
Greenhead Guide Service
Brad Haggitt
647 East River Rd. St. Joachim,
Ontario, Canada N0R 1S0
(519) 728-9052
www.greenheadfishingcharters.com
Waterfowl Hunts & Musky, Smallmouth & Walleye Charters.
QUEBEC
Club Ruby
Michel Maheu
P.O. Box 355 Mont-Laurier, Quebec, Canada J9L 3N7
(819)665-RUDY(7839)
www.clubrudy.ca
Black Bear, Moose Hunts & Fishing Trips.
SASKATCHEWAN
Black Bear Island Lodge
DJ Enns
P.O. Box 929 La Ronge, Saskatchawan, Canada S0J 1L0
May-Sept: (877) 255-2327
www.blackbearisland.com
Black Bear, Pike & Walleye Fishing.
SOUTH AFRICA
Choronga Safaris
Evan Slloan
P.O. Box 54 Tom Burke, Limpopo, 0621 South Africa
(011) 27 82-479-7006 (214)518-4967(Jan-Mar)
Plains Game Primarily Archey in the Limpopo Province.
www.chorongasafaris.com
Watts Trophy Hunting Safaris
Charl Watts, Gideon Watts
P.O. Box 3668
Modimolle 0510, South Africa
(011) 27 12 277-2389 [email protected]
www.wattstrophyhuntingsafaris.com
Wilton Valley
Hennie De Jager
P.O. Box 711
Ellisras 0555, South Africa
27 14 766-0232
www.wiltonvalley.co.za
Plains & Dangerous Game Safaris in Many Location of
Africa.
Plains Game Safaris in the Limpopo Province.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Brown's Hunting Ranch
Jim McCrank
112 North East St.
Gettysburg, South Dakota 57442
(605) 765-9150
www.brownshuntingranch.com
Pheasant, Whitetail, Mule Deer, Antelope, Bison, Upland
Bird and Waterfowl Hunts. Fishing Trips.
Dakota Hunting Farms
Gabrielle Meyer
40687 110 St.
Hecla, SD 57446
(800) 356-5281
www.dakotahuntingfarms.com
Snow Goose, Pheasant Hunts & Archery Deer Hunts.
Action Outdoor Adventures
Richard H.Muennink
1914 CR 456
Hondo, TX 78861
(210)827-0053cell (830)741-5519office
www.actionoutdoors.com
TEXAS
Over 75 Species of Native & Exotics Game Hunting.
WEST VIRGINIA
River Expeditions
Rick Johnson
P.O.Box 9
Lansing, WV 25862
(888)GO-EXTREME [463-9873]
www.goextreme.com
American Adventures Ranch
Rick & Thea Vojtik
E27940 Goat Ranch Rd.
Fairchild, WI 54741
(715) 286-5173 (715) 579-8229
www.AdventureRanch.com
S N S Outfitters & Guides
Sy Gilliland
P.O. Box 2827
Casper, WY 82602
WYOMING
(307) 266-4229 (307) 259-4168(cell)
www.huntwyo.com [email protected]
New River Whitewater Rafting, Cabin Rentals, Horseback
Riding, Rock Climbing and ATV Tours.
WISCONSIN
Whitetail Hunts.
Antelope, Elk, Mule Deer, Whitetail & Black Bear Hunts
If you are an Donor and would like to change or add information to your ad, please contact Cheryl Fons
[email protected] 810 288-2120 or Dan Marshall [email protected] or 248-892-4880
Safari Club International
Southeast Michigan Bowhunters Chapter
P.O. Box 71001
Madison Hts., MI 48071
FIRST CLASS MAIL
Calendar of events
Feb 16
Wild Game Dinner and Big Buck contest another night out for the family and your friends.
See the enclosed flyer for the details
Mar 18/19
2016 our 25th Fund Raiser come help us celebrate our silver anniversary. See the enclosed
flyer for the details and ticket information.
May 21/22
Great Lakes Bowfishing Championship at
Caseville Michigan for information email Colleen at [email protected]
Detroit Archers………………….248.363.6049
Detroit Sportsmen…………...586.739.3500
Double Action……….………….248.588.4488
Flint Bowmen…………………..810.658.2798
Huron Pointe…………………...810.598.8018
Land-O-Lakes…………………..810.750.1636
Lincoln Bowmen……………...734.782.9293
MJC-Royal Oak……………….248.589.2480
MJC-Macomb………… ……….586.791.4600
Multi-Lakes…………………….248.363.9109
Oakland County……………...248.623.0444
Royal Oak Archers………….248.693.9799
Starlight Lapeer….…………..810.664.6401
Tuscola Archers……………..517.673.6713
www.scibowhunters.com