auction donor profile - Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
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auction donor profile - Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
AUCTION DONOR PROFILE A Profile of Donors & Donations December 3-6, 2015 Mirage & Las Vegas Convention Center 1 rEGISTER nOW December 3-6, 2015 Mirage & Las Vegas Convention Center DON’T MISS THE FRIENDS OF THE FOUNDATION BREAKFAST WITH SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER STEVEN RINELLA Steven Rinella is an outdoorsman, award-winning author, and host of the hit TV show MeatEater. With humor and irreverence, he discusses the hunting lifestyle, wild game, the ethics of hunting and the spiritual need for wilderness. Rinella will also be signing his latest book at RMEF’s Hunter & Outdoor Christmas Expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Friday, Dec. 4 at 11 a.m. at the RMEF Trading Post Booth #1020. 2 SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR 2015 ELK CAMP SPONSORS: Free Admission! RMEF HUNTER & OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS EXPO FOR eLK cAMP! SPONSORED BY CABELA’S Dec. 3 – 12 Las Vegas Convention Center THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY •Taste of Vegas Events •Opening Ceremonies •Friends of the Foundation Breakfast •Luncheon & Benefit Auction •Friday Evening Banquet •FCA Prayer Breakfast •World Elk Calling Championship Finals •Luncheon & Benefit Auction •Volunteer Fun Night Over 300 exhibitors featuring the latest firearms, optics, hunting gear, trips and more! JOIN US FOR ANOTHER YEAR OF INCREDIBLE ENTERTAINMENT • THURSDAY, DEC. 3 RD Elk Camp Opening Ceremonies with an intimate acoustic performance by Tracy Lawrence • FRIDAY, DEC. 4 TH A guitar pull with Terri Clark, Chuck Wicks, and Mark Wills • SATURDAY, DEC. 5 TH Sponsored by Volunteer Fun Night with a full band performance from Craig Morgan registration is now open Go to www.rmef.org/elkcamp for more information 3 Auction Agendas THURSDAY AUCTION—December 3, 2015 Ladies Luncheon & Auction 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. LVCC—Exhibit Hall S4 Doors open Lunch is served Auction begins 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. FRIDAY AUCTION—December 4, 2015 Friday Luncheon & Auction 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. LVCC—Exhibit Hall S4 Doors open Lunch is served Auction begins 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. SATURDAY AUCTION—December 5, 2015 Saturday Luncheon & Auction 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. LVCC—Exhibit Hall S4 Doors open Lunch is served Auction begins 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. OTHER INFORMATION Absentee Bidding: Phone bids/Sealed bids: Phone bids must be arranged in advance. Deadline is November 20, 2015. Live internet bidding: See more information on bidding over the internet by visiting our website at www.rmef.org/ElkCamp Buyer’s Premium: A 3% Buyer’s Premium added to all auction purchases. No sales tax on auction purchases. For questions regarding auction items or to arrange absentee bidding, contact Kristy Bosworth at (406) 523-0242 or [email protected]. 4 Everyone at the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation would like to thank all of the generous auction donors. We would like to give a special shout-out to the donors who have made FULL DONATIONS to this year’s Elk Camp! These items were donated with no cost to RMEF and 100% of the proceeds of these auction items are used to support RMEF habitat conservation projects. elk camp registration form Complete one registration form per individual or couple. REGISTRANT #1: __________________________________________________ REGISTRANT #2: __________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________ City:______________________________ State:______ Zip:_____________ City:______________________________ State:______ Zip:_____________ Phone: (____)___________ Email:_________________________________ Phone: (____)___________ Email:_________________________________ MEMBERSHIP New Current Renewal SUPPORTING ($35) Member Number________________________ SUSTAINING ($100) SPONSOR ($300) LIFE ($1,500) $____________ Note: At least one registrant MUST be an RMEF member (New, Current or Renewing) to register. Membership is not included in registration prices. FULL REGISTRATION PACKAGE Our All Events Registration is the best value package and offers reserved seating. Includes access to all Single $475 $____________ Couple $950 $____________ events (except Thursday daytime optional events)—Thursday Opening Ceremonies, Friends of the Foundation Breakfast, Friday Auction, Friday Banquet, Saturday Auction, Saturday Volunteer Fun Night. RESERVED SEATING Group seating is available to full registrants only for Thursday and Friday Evening Banquets. Indicate seating preference below (attach extra sheet if needed) or by phone, fax or mail. Group registrations should be submitted together. SUBTOTAL I’d like to be seated with: Name(s):_______________________________________________________________ $ PARTIAL REGISTRATION & OPTIONAL EVENTS Full registrants may also add additional tickets, please make your selections here. Hunter & Outdoor Christmas Expo, our exhibit hall, is free and open to all RMEF registrants. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3: REGISTRANT #1 REGISTRANT #2 $_____________ $_____________ Friends of the Foundation Breakfast...................................................................................................................$60 each $_____________ $_____________ Luncheon & Benefit Auction..............................................................................................................................$60 each $_____________ $_____________ Friday Banquet...............................................................................................................................................$150 each $_____________ $_____________ $_____________ $_____________ 31st Annual Opening Ceremonies...................................................................................................................$150 each FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5: Luncheon & Benefit Auction..............................................................................................................................$60 each Continued next page #1 + $ SUBTOTAL PARTIAL (ADD #1 + #2) $ TOTAL PAGE 1 (ADD ALL GRAY BOXES) $ SUBTOTAL $ #2 NEW FOR 2015! TASTE OF VEGAS! REGISTER FOR ONE OF THESE EXCITING THURSDAY OPTIONAL EVENTS: Each registrant has the option to pick one of the following additional Thursday activities. This is in addition to the registration cost. REGISTRANT #1 REGISTRANT #2 Mob Museum............................................................................................................................................. $50 each $_____________ $_____________ Hoover Dam Tour.......................................................................................................................................$100 each $_____________ $_____________ National Atomic Testing Museum................................................................................................................ $45 each $_____________ $_____________ Las Vegas Speedway Race Experience...................................................................................................... $250 each $_____________ $_____________ Ladies Luncheon and Banquet.................................................................................................................... $60 each $_____________ $_____________ YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO RSVP’S REQUIRED FOR A REGISTRATION Both of these events are FREE with your registration. Please choose whether or not you will be attending each of these events. VOLUNTEER FUN NIGHT—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2015 Each registrant is entitled to one additional VFN ticket, please write names of all attending below. Name:____________________________________________________________________________________ Name:____________________________________________________________________________________ VFN SEATING ONLY: Seating is done by state. Please indicate which state you would like to be seated with. State:_____________________________________________________________________________________ FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES PRAYER BREAKFAST—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2015 PAYMENT INFORMATION CHECK AMEX VISA SUBTOTAL (PAGE 2) MASTERCARD DISCOVER $ #1 + $ TOTAL PAGE 2 (ADD BOTH COLUMNS) $ TOTAL (FROM PAGE 1) $ GRAND TOTAL $ #2 Card Number:_________________________________________________________ Exp. Date:____________________________________________________________ Signature:____________________________________________________________ NAMETAG INFORMATION REGISTRANT #1_____________________________________________________ REGISTRANT #2_____________________________________________________ City:_______________________________________State:______________ City:_______________________________________State:______________ ADDITIONAL TICKET #1 NAME: ________________________________________ ADDITIONAL TICKET #2 NAME: ________________________________________ City:_______________________________________State:______________ City:_______________________________________State:______________ Hotel Information: Please visit www.rmef.org/Events/ElkCamp/Hotels.aspx for hotel listing and rates. Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received prior to October 1, 2015, will receive a 100% refund. Cancellations received October 2-October 31, 2015 will receive a 50% refund. From November 1, 2015, no refund will be given. Please Note: Register by October 1, 2015 and your tickets will be mailed by November 1, 2015 to the address at the top of this form. 4 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER Phone: (866) 455-RMEF • Fax: (406) 523-4581 • Web: www.rmef.org • Mail: Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, P.O. Box 8249, Missoula, MT 59807 art & merchandise BOOMER™ 54D CAB CVT TRACTOR WITH LOADER By New Holland New Holland is back at Elk Camp! They are bringing another one of their amazing tractors decked out in CAMO! If you have a large property and a wide variety of chores, this deluxe Boomer™ Compact Tractor with Super Suite cab is what dreams are made of. Their exceptional power, comfort, innovative Easy Drive™ CVT transmission, maneuverability and ease of operation make them ideal for homeowners and hobby farmers alike. Whether you use your tractor to maintain a few acres or you depend on it to make a living, Boomer™ compact tractors will deliver. This Boomer has 54 gross engine horsepower and 43 PTO horsepower. The tractor will also come equipped with a loader. Whether your work has you and your Boomer in a sub-zero environment or the blistering heat, the Boomer’s three-cylinder FPT Tier4B engine will perform. In just one year, New Holland has contributed more than $175,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. New Holland Agriculture, New Holland, PA www.agriculture.newholland.com/us Booth #852 NOT ACTUAL DONATION TINY HOUSE By Montana Tiny Homes Montana Tiny Homes is making their debut at Elk Camp by fully-donating one of their amazing tiny houses! This cabin can be setup as a permanent structure or disassembled and moved numerous times. Perfect for a hunting or fishing cabin, a backyard office or den, a garden house, man-cave or she-shack, play house or the cutest little guest house you’ve ever seen! Using 100% natural wood, kiln dried to very low moisture levels, and milled logs that allow for easy stacking, shipping and interior design, their cabin kits are tongue and groove assembly as opposed to standard construction. Once done with the outside, you are done with the inside, and there is minimal construction mess to clean up. This cabin is 9’10”x 9’10” and 8’10” high with a total of 84 square feet. Check out all of their designs at their Hunter & Outdoor Christmas booth #1503. Montana Tiny Homes, www.MontanaTinyHomes.com Booth #1503 NOT ACTUAL DONATION 7 art & merchandise LEUPOLD RIFLE SCOPES By Leupold & Stevens Leupold has been a long-time friend of RMEF and very active in Elk Camp for years. This year they are showing even more support by donating a number of their high quality rifle scopes to a number of auction and raffle rifles! Leupold & Stevens, Inc. is an American, family-owned, fifth-generation company that has been designing, machining, and assembling precision optical instruments and other products for 100 years. Founded in 1907, Leupold’s success has been built on their commitment to their customers’ absolute satisfaction, and their commitment to building the best optics for the shooting sports, general and wildlife observation, and the military and law enforcement communities. Today, Leupold optics are renowned for their unchallenged ruggedness, absolute waterproof integrity, and their vastly superior optical quality. Leupold rifle scopes are made in the USA and built to serve you for the long haul. Leupold & Stevens has contributed more than $585,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Leupold & Stevens, Inc. Beaverton, OR, www.leupold.com Booth #918 ONE-OF-A-KIND CHAINSAW CARVING By The Dreamer’s Woods Eric Berson specializes in sculpting one-of-a-kind works of art with his chainsaw using a variety of wood. An Alaskan-born artist, Eric has been bringing joy to others with his craft for 15 years. He was inspired when looking at all the beetle-killed spruce on his property and decided there was something special to come of it. And right he was! 2015 will be Eric and Jennifer’s debut at Elk Camp and Hunter & Outdoor Christmas and we can’t wait to see what he plans to bring to the Ladies Luncheon Auction. Be sure to see a wide assortment of his artwork at booth #656. The Dreamer’s Woods, Eric & Jennifer Berson Sterling, AK, (360) 477-5888 www.thedreamerswoods.com 8 NOT ACTUAL DONATION art & merchandise PROTECTING THE HAREM AND THE COURTSHIP ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS By Christopher St. Leger These beautiful, original watercolors were painted by Texas artist, Christopher St. Leger. A native of northwest Indiana, now residing in Lockhart, Texas, Mr. St. Leger’s works have been shown in galleries in Austin, Houston, and New York City, and abroad in London, Frankfurt, and Budapest. Much of the artist’s work has been “urbanscapes,” a theme that explores city buildings, streets, and alleyways. The skill and precision with which he executes his work in watercolor is truly admirable. Spontaneous splatters of paint accompany his choice of palette, which ranges from soft pastels to bold, dominant primary colors—all recurring themes in his works. Expanding to wildlife, Mr. St. Leger was commissioned to paint two watercolors, depicting the rutting season for elk. The two bulls fighting, titled Protecting the Harem, has become the image used on the label of the RMEF Edition Rutting Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon, which makes its debut this December in Las Vegas at the RMEF Hunter & Outdoor Christmas Expo. Along with each beautiful painting, Rutting Ridge Cellars has included six bottles of their fabulous Cabernet Sauvignon. This Cabernet is extraordinary in character, containing rich berry fruit with oak and vanilla notes. A long, smooth toast is employed, creating a medium-bodied creaminess with gentle tannins. For every bottle sold, Rutting Ridge donates $3.00 to benefit the ongoing wildlife and habitat conservation efforts of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Rutting Ridge Cellars, Lodi, CA www.RuttingRidge.com Booth #1003 TRUCK BUMPER By Tough Country Protection to the max! Putting a Tough Country Bumper on your truck will provide you maximum defense against almost anything. Manufactured from durable ten gauge steel, these bad boys will guard your truck from any possible collisions. Be the talk of the town with your new Tough Country bumper. Rugged and durable quality that cannot be beat made just for you! And best of all, the entire Tough Country Bumper line is driven by American values—values that are shared by their family, employees, friends and business partners. And of course, they’re made in the USA. Tough Country, El Campo, TX (877) 44-TOUGH, www.toughcountry.com Booth #324 NOT ACTUAL DONATION 9 art & merchandise METAL ART LIGHTING PACKAGE By Rustic Relics Bernie Adam was ranch raised in the great Sandhills of Nebraska. He was a rodeo cowboy for the first 30 years of his life, or as he likes to put it, the first seven knee surgeries. He competed at the National High School Finals, National College Finals, and several State and Circuit finals. In 1992 he quit, took up tennis, and became a USPTA tennis instructor. After four more knee surgeries and finally double knee replacement, he decided there is more to do than beat his body up. Between lessons and clinics, he began shopping for unique items to create things for the house. Finally the hobby started becoming more of a business and Rustic Relics was born. Audra, Bernie’s better half, a true Arizona native (a very rare person in AZ) is responsible for selling at the shows and the great horn and flower arrangements. Rustic Relics, Bernie & Audra Adam Prescott, AZ, (928) 445-8538 www.rusticrelicsaz.com, Booth #1104 LIBERTY, THE MOUNTAIN MULE By Black Mountain Outfitters Scott and Sandy Sallee of Black Mountain Outfitters are bringing one heck of a mountain mule to Elk Camp! Liberty is a beautiful eight year old gray mare mule with personality plus! She will follow you around to lay her head in your lap, or be first in the lead in the dark heading up a snowy mountain trail to hunt elk. Liberty is broke to picket, pack meat, lead the pack string, or ride off alone. She is a sure-footed, reliable, gentle girl with a nice neck rein. She has been ridden by people from six years old to sixty-six. Liberty is a 15-hand, in-your-pocket, meet-you-at-the-gate, respectful sweetheart. Scott and Sandy have been training mountain mules for years and have sold oodles of them at Jake and Kay Clark’s infamous Mule Days. Come on in to the auction hall on Friday to see this beautiful creature! Scott and Sandy have contributed more than $42,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Black Mountain Outfitters, Scott & Sandy Sallee Emigrant, MT, (406) 222-7455 [email protected] www.blackmountainoutfitters.com 2015 BGB RIFLE, #31 BROWNING X-BOLT MEDALLION .300 By Browning The 2015 Big Game Banquet rifle features a special RMEF serial number and special edition numbering. Boasting a high-gloss, AAA maple stock with rosewood foreend and pistol grip cap, the rifle also has a steel receiver with high-gloss, blued finish and RMEF logo on the grip cap and script engraving on the bolt. The rifle also comes with a Zeiss Terra 3-9x42 #20 Plex rifle scope. RMEF 10 art & merchandise LABRADOR PUPPY By Lori’s Labradors Lori and Roger Young, long-time friends and supporters of RMEF, are returning to Elk Camp with an adorable lab puppy! The litter arrived in September, and, by the time Elk Camp arrives, this little darling will be housebroken, crate-trained, microchipped, and dew-claws removed. The puppy will have received all of it’s shots and will be ready to fly. This puppy has excellent bloodlines and will make a great hunter and a wonderful family member. Roger and Lori have been raising quality Labrador retrievers for 20 years and have an excellent reputation for breeding quality dogs. They are a small kennel, and they strive to produce calm, intelligent dogs that are very trainable. Their dogs can also be found working with Gallatin County Search & Rescue and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. Lori and Roger have contributed more than $72,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Lori’s Labradors, Lori & Roger Young Whitehall, MT, (406) 287-2123 Vegas show contact cell: (406) 560-3939 www.lorislabradors.com LIVING ON THE EDGE BRONZE SCULPTURE By Bruce Killen Artist, outdoorsman, and conservationist Bruce Killen, died in 2012 at the age of 74. Bruce was a renowned sculptor and endeavored to give honor to the wildlife that inspired him. Living life to the fullest, any day could find Bruce riding one of his motorcycles down the back roads of Southern Oregon, fishing along the Rogue, or enjoying the wildlife with his grandsons. Bruce grew up in Minnesota, joined the Navy serving as a medic and eventually moved to Medford, Oregon with his wife Elaine where they raised their three children. Bruce was a life member of several conservation and hunting groups, including RMEF, often donating his art for their fundraising auctions. He was an advocate for protecting the Foothill Roosevelt elk herd, which lived around his Dry Creek Road home. Bruce’s spectacular wildlife sculptures can be found in homes and museums across the world. George Wilkison, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 11 art & merchandise COMPLETE COOK TENT PACKAGE By Montana Canvas Your complete set-up for elk camp is right here! Included in this package is a 12’ x 14’ wall tent and a 12’ x 12’ cook shack with frames, wood stove, four roll-a-cots, one roll-a-table and four camp stools. The cook shack overlaps the wall tent and instantly adds a full 12’ in length. Montana Canvas has a commitment to quality that is second to none and they are dedicated to manufacturing the highest quality camping equipment and accessories. Montana Canvas has donated more than $135,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Montana Canvas, Gary Schaefer, Belgrade, MT (406) 388-1225 www.montanacanvas.com E-mail: [email protected] Booth #748 CHARGER VICXEN & CARBON SPYDER ZT COMPOUND BOWS By Hoyt Women bowhunters are some of the most passionate people you will ever meet in your life, and they are a dedicated, close-knit group. As one of the fastest growing segments in bowhunting, more and more women are headed for hills and treestands with bows in hand. The Charger Vicxen bows provide drop-dead gorgeous looks with serious, rugged tough attitude. Vicxens, unite! Hoyt’s lightweight, high-performance, un-matched Charger gives you all the technological advantages you need such as an ultra-smooth Charger cam and wide-stance split limbs providing torsional stability. And, just like Hoyt, they didn’t stop there. They have also donated one of their all-new Carbon Spyder ZT compound bows! This bow features the new, patent-pending, Zero Torque Cable Guard system, which neutralizes unwanted torque, as well as an adjustable AirShox arm providing optimal damper location and the XTS Pro Arc Limbs harnessed by the Pro-Lock Pocket system. Both of these bows have Hoyt’s latest technologies giving you the ultimate advantage on any hunt. Hoyt has contributed more than $40,000 to RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Hoyt USA, Salt Lake City, UT www.hoyt.com 12 art & merchandise BASS PRO ULTIMATE HUNTER’S PACKAGE Bass Pro Shops returns to Elk Camp with another fantastic package! The package includes: • 7mm Remington Magnum with muzzle break • Oculus Pro Team HD long range rifle scope • RedHead® deluxe wide neoprene gun sling • RedHead® Fair Chase pack • Oculus® 7.0 Binoculars • Primos Hunting Bloodhunter HD headlamp • RedHead® Pro Series skinner fixed blade knife by Buck® • Gerber® Sport Axe II • Gerber® Exchange-A-Blade sport saw • Outdoor Edge game processing kit • HME Products Pro Series Super Hanger • RedHead 2-Rifle Aluminum gun case • Bass Pro Shops $1,000 gift card Bass Pro has contributed more than $1.4 million to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Bass Pro Shops, Springfield, MO, www.basspro.com NOT ACTUAL DONATION THE LEGEND RESTS BRONZE SCULPTURE #30/62 By Rip Caswell Rip Caswell is well-known in the Pacific Northwest for his bronze sculptures and monuments. Wild animals, religious figures, Native American spirits, and busts of local heroes renew his connection to innocence and simplicity. Interested in art from an early age, Caswell began making animals out of clay as a child then dove into taxidermy. He studied under Bill Lancaster in Beavercreek, Oregon, and they began working together in 1985. As a team, Lancaster and Caswell won every award for taxidermy in the Northwest Regional Taxidermy competition in 1998 and 1999. Caswell’s creative versatility led him to bronze and the lost-wax process of casting in 1992, which allowed him to maintain a high degree of detail enhanced by patina coloring and a descriptive base that placed his animals and figures in nature. His animals are often in resting positions or at the peak of their animalistic character in the wild—they stalk, wander, or nuzzle their mates, the kings and queens of their domain. Caswell extracts the purity of nature and represents his subjects’ souls, be it man or beast. The Richard L. Gerhards Trust, Vancouver, WA 13 art & merchandise CABELA’S “AFTER THE HUNT” PACKAGE By Cabela’s Cabela’s has returned with another one of their fantastic “after the hunt packages” that includes a commercial grade 1-hp meat grinder, Cabela’s commercial food dehydrator, their premium 7-in-1 cooker/smoker combo, and Cabela’s D-2 Stag combo knife (gut/caper). Cabela’s has contributed more than $1,200,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Cabela’s, (800) 237-4444, www.cabelas.com Booth #1220 NOT ACTUAL DONATION CABELA’S LADIES PACKAGE – SIZES EXCHANGEABLE By Cabela’s Here’s a fantastic package with the lady hunter in mind. In this package you will find the Cabela’s Euro HD binoculars, a Cabela’s Willow hunting pack and a Cabela’s Instigator bow! They’ve also donated an outdoor ensemble including a pair of Cabela’s Women’s 400 Gram BOA Speedhunter Boots, Cabela’s Outfitter Windshear jacket, vest and pants, and a Lewiston ¼ zip long-sleeve shirt. Cabela’s has contributed more than $1,200,000 to the Partners in Conservation program. Cabela’s, (800) 237-4444, www.cabelas.com Booth #1220 14 NOT ACTUAL DONATION art & merchandise CABELA’S HUNTER’S CAMP PACKAGE By Cabela’s This year Cabela’s has donated another one of their amazing camp packages! This package includes a Cabela’s Ultimate Alaknak 12’ x 20’ tent, the Instinct Fast Tracker Pack 40L and Prestige 100L Frame Pack, and Outfitter XL Cot, Cabela’s Striker Sleeping Bag, Cabela’s Tundra Takedown Stove with the water tank and side table, two Cabela’s Quad Chairs, two Cabela’s Cot Chairs, a Heavy Duty Roll-Top Table, Stainless Steel High Temp Coffee Pot, five-piece Starter Kit Cast Iron Cookware and an Alaskan Guide Headlamp! Cabela’s has contributed more than $1,200,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Cabela’s, (800) 237-4444, www.cabelas.com Booth #1220 NOT ACTUAL DONATION ELK – ORIGINAL PAINTING By Thomas Kutschied Born in Red Wing, Minnesota in 1946, Tom began his art career at a very young age. Creating art projects was always on the top of his list for things to do. In 1968 he graduated from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls with a Bachelor's degree in Art Education and went on to teach art at the Tomah, Wisconsin junior high school. Tom also proudly served in the United States Air Force where he received commendations for his service in Vietnam and in Texas. In 1976, Tom moved to Mesa, Arizona, where he opened a teaching art studio and frame shop. He is known for his contributions, through his painting, to numerous wildlife conservation groups such as RMEF, Ducks Unlimited, The National Wild Turkey Federation and Pheasants Forever. Tom now lives in northern Minnesota where he continues to actively pursue his painting career. Thomas Kutschied, Longville, MN (480) 358-0933, [email protected] 15 art & merchandise THE LEGEND ORIGINAL PAINTING By Hayden Lambson Hayden Lambson lives in Pocatello, Idaho, with his wife Cheryl where they raised their eight children. He is a Life Member and long-time supporter of RMEF and is back at Elk Camp with another amazing original painting. Hayden has been selected RMEF’s Artist of the Quarter as well as Artist of the Year for Whitetails Unlimited, Foundation of North American Wild Sheep and Minnesota Deer Hunters Association. Hayden has contributed more than $34,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Hayden Lambson, Pocatello, ID 208-233-3278 www.lambsonart.com 12’ CONFERENCE/DINING TABLE By BJ Rummerfield This amazing table is made from solid white oak and measures 12’x 4’. It is made from a six foot wide valley oak that is estimated to have been over 300 years old. The drought in central California has been blamed for the loss of this massive tree and thousands of other oaks like this one. Located in the small town of Springville, California, BJ is blessed to be able to work some of the largest trees in the world, like the giant sequoia redwoods. He creates each and every unique piece from beginning to end—from harvesting the timber to milling it into lumber, drying the wood, building, and finishing. This awe-inspiring piece will be a coveted addition to any home or office. BJ Rummerfield Log Furniture, Springville, CA (559) 759-2977 [email protected] Booth #1004 2016 BGB RIFLE, #32 KIMBER MOUNTAIN ASCENT 7MM REM MAG By Kimber Durable and exceptionally accurate, the Mountain Ascent is the lightest production bolt-action big game rifle available on the market today! The Kevlar/carbon fiber stock sports an Optifade™ Open Country finish—the only rifle available in this camo pattern. It features an adjustable, 3½ to 4 pound trigger, stainless steel action, 1-inch Pachmayr decelerator pad, and a 26-inch fluted match grade barrel coated in Shale Gray KimPro II finish. Other special weight-reducing features include a spiral fluted bolt body, fluted and hollowed bolt handle, and a lightweight trigger guard. It also features a special-edition RMEF trigger guard to commemorate the 2016 RMEF banquet season. RMEF 16 art & merchandise RAZOR HD 10X42 ROOF PRISM BINOCULAR By Vortex Extreme terrain and unimaginable conditions both test your mettle—and your optics. With a well-earned reputation for pushing the limits of optical performance, the Razor HDs step up and out on other binoculars in their class. These binoculars feature fully multicoated lenses that increase light transmission by using multiple anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces. Models use a phase-correction coating that enhances resolution and contrast. Hand-selected, premium high-density prisms team with extra-low-dispersion glass for superb color reproduction and clarity. Multi-position eyecups permit twisting up or down for maximum comfort and viewing with or without glasses. Strong, light magnesium chassis is gas-purged for waterproof/fog-proof performance. Rubber armor offers protection and a firm grip. Includes: tethered lens covers, neck strap and padded carry case. The Razor also comes with an unconditional lifetime warranty. NOT ACTUAL DONATION Vortex Optics, Middleton, WI www.vortexoptics.com WORLD OF WILDLIFE PAINTINGS COLLECTOR’S EDITION BOOK By Gary Swanson This is a find for any art collector! This large, leather bound book with inset bronze plaque on cover is a limited-edition artist proof signed by Gary Swanson and features 54 plates of Gary’s wildlife prints. The book is displayed on a custom table pedestal and is in excellent condition. Gary Swanson (d. 1942-2010) received many honors and awards and had a time-honored method of oil painting on linen canvas with a technique mastered over years of study. He started out working as a taxidermist, a museum curator, a conservationist and finally as an artist. For Gary, the freedom, power and romance of the outdoors were a vital part of his creative process. The authentic and often romantic nature of his realism is what drove him to capture these rare and precious moments on canvas and his works to be remembered forever. Ernie Zanrosso, Gardnerville, NV 17 SPIDERWEB TURQUOISE NAVAJO BRACELET By Texx This exquisite bracelet, signed by the designer, is a classic example of the southwestern style of the Navajo and Pueblo Indians. This vintage piece came from the collection of Charlotte Eldridge, a well-known TV personality in Phoenix, Arizona in the 1950’s and 1960’s. She was tireless in her efforts to help the Arizona Indians and revered for her part in establishing the Indian Center in Phoenix. This bracelet was a gift to her. The 65-year-old bracelet includes 82 “spiderweb” turquoise stones. “Spiderweb” turquoise is rare and contains a matrix in thin, delicate, web-like patterns across the face of the gemstone.Charlotte’s daughter, Alice, is honored to fully donate this rare piece to RMEF to support wildlife. Alice Eldridge Taylor, Mountain Home, ID (208) 939-7202 NORTH FORK ELK PHOTO By Joe Baugher This amazing photo was taken by Joe Baugher, a school bus driver in Wapiti, Wyoming. He took the picture during September 2013 on the North Fork about two miles above the Gibbs Bridge on the Shoshone river east of Cody, Wyoming. He actually took three photos of the scene and then stitched the image back together. Those school bus drivers sure have a lot of talent! How many bulls can you count in this one scene? This is an amazing photo anyone would be lucky to have in their home or office. Joe Baugher, Cody, WY 18 art & merchandise TY MURRAY TRIBUTE RIFLE #59/500 By Winchester This Winchester Model 94 was created to honor Ty Murray, rodeo’s living legend. A seven-time world champion, all-around cowboy, Ty Murray competed in all three, rough stock events—bareback riding, saddle bronc and bull riding. He may well be the greatest rider of all time. There were only 500 of these 30-30s created. The left side of the receiver features a stunning portrait of Ty Murray meticulously etched in gold and blue, framed in a nickel shield flanked by scenes of Ty doing what he did best – bull and saddle bronc riding. Nickel scrollwork surrounds the images. The right side of the receiver features a gold shield recognizing Ty as a seven-time world champion allaround cowboy, plus a scene of Ty bareback riding. The lever is nickel and blued and features the Ty Murray logo. The barrel bands are hand-polished and finished in nickel. Denise Dean, Flagstaff, AZ ORIGINAL BRONZE SCULPTURES By Jack W. Muir Lookin’ for a Muley, Packin’ a Load and Scopin’ the Slope are favorite bronzes from RMEF’s banquet program. Jack is another favorite bronze artist in the RMEF art family. Born and raised in Great Falls, Montana, his interest in art began at an early age with a visit to the C.M. Russell Museum. After receiving a degree in Fine Art from Montana State University, Jack went on to co-found Kalispell Art Casting in 1978, now one of the largest art-casting foundries in the West. Jack’s sculptures exude both emotion and interest through his use of design, composition and texture. Now semi-retired, Jack spends his time between Montana where he sculpts, and Mexico where he and his wife Sydney Anne sail their 40’ sailboat, Tambourine. Anonymous 19 art & merchandise GICLÉE CANVAS PRINT By Martin Grelle Martin Grelle was born and raised in the foothills surrounding his hometown of Clifton, Texas. He grew up with a deep desire to capture on canvas the beauty of his home, inspired by the flavor of the small town and its people. With the guidance of Western artists James Boren and Melvin Warren, he was able to become a full-time artist in his early 20s. His passion for the Old West is evident in the striking landscape he portrays. His quiet subtlety and attention to detail have made him one of the finest and most recognized of Western artists, renowned for his painting of the contemporary West. This piece was framed and donated by Heritage Frames, who has contributed more than $221,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Heritage Frames & Fine Art, Fort Collins, CO (970) 224-2641, www.heritageframes.net JUNIPER COFFEE TABLE By Scott Robeson Scott has been a woodworker for more than 30 years. He builds furniture and other custom pieces as well as being a cabinet maker. Scott salvages a lot of his material, using reclaimed fence, barn wood and old tree roots. He finds beautiful uses for what others might burn. Scott is a problem-solver, which is a valuable trait when customers come to him with a picture in their minds of what they want and Scott is able to turn that image into a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Scott works and lives in Lander, Wyoming (God’s country), with his wife, Lesley. When he gets a chance, he enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking and riding his dirt bike in the Wind River Mountains. Scott Robeson Custom Wood, Lander, WY (307) 332-9846 www.scottrobesoncustomwood.com 20 art & merchandise BACK COUNTRY BOWL FIRE BALL By Big Sky Backyards This fantastic and unique wood fire pit, made of 1/4” steel and measuring 30” wide, will be the conversation piece of your backyard! Big Sky Backyards designs, fabricates, and helps you realize the ultimate relaxation spot. Their fire balls are uniquely designed to make the experience more fulfilling and enjoyable. Big Sky Backyards has a large variety of fire balls. They have half rounds, smooth top or hand-cut and come in wood or gas versions. Check them out on Facebook or come down to booth#704 at the Hunter Outdoor Christmas show and see more of their designs. A Big Sky Backyards fire ball will change your back yard into something you and your family will enjoy for years to come. Big Sky Backyards, Billings, MT (406) 545-7327 Booth #704 2 DIAMOND MEMBERSHIPS By Front Sight Firearms Training Institute Front Sight Firearms Training Institute is the undisputed leader in providing the absolute best defensive, advanced tactical, skill building and practical uses of handguns, shotguns, rifles and assault rifle training in the U.S.! This generous donation is for anyone—the private citizen who is new to self-defense gun training and wants to learn the proper skills, the person with a concealed weapons permit and wants a superior level of training, or the law enforcement officer or military personnel. These all-inclusive Diamond Memberships, retail value of $15,000 each, allows you to attend any course held at the Front Sight, Nevada institute free of charge, as often as you wish and as many times as you wish. There are currently more than 50 courses to choose from including a dvanced tactical, practical and defensive uses of firearms, rappel, climbing, martial arts, as well as numerous youth courses. Check out their website for full descriptions and additional information on this amazing training institute and these memberships that will bring two lucky people joy for decades! Front Sight Firearms Training Institute Contact: Rock Daniels, RMEF Sangamon Valley Chapter, (217) 544-1313 www.frontsight.com 21 ULTIMATE OPTICS PACKAGE By Leupold Leupold has really gone all out this year with their support of Elk Camp and Hunter & Outdoor Outdoor Christmas! This amazing optics package includes: • VX-6 Rifle Scope: Featuring unsurpassed light transmission, uncompromising mechanical performance and unbeatable optical clarity, the VX-6 is undeniably as good as it gets. The powerful 6:1 zoom ratio and crystal clear image from edge to edge throughout the entire magnification range make the farthest targets seem as though they were dropped right into your lap. • GR Spotting Scope: The Leupold® Gold Ring® 12-40x60mm HD Spotting Scope employs an Extra Low Dispersion Optical System to maximize color fidelity and contrast. This produces an incredible image across a wide field of view, all with best-in-class eye relief for easy, full field viewing with or without eyeglasses. The prism-less Folded Light Path (FLP) system uses mirrors to compress a long optical system into half its length. All this performance, in a lightweight magnesium housing for the most packable optical power available. • RX-1200i Rangefinder: With Leupold’s high performance DNA (Digitally eNhanced Accuracy) engine, the RX-1200i provides accuracy never offered at this price. With readings displayed to the nearest 1/10th yard, DNA’s third generation signal processing significantly increases dependability on soft, non-reflective targets and provides superior ranging consistency regardless of target color. • BX-3 Mojave Pro Binoculars: Designed with professional guides in mind, the BX-3 Mojave Pro Guide™ HD adds high-definition performance to everything people love about the BX-3 Mojave. High-definition lenses provide an amazingly clear image. Specially coated extra-low dispersion lenses offer razor-sharp resolution and color to easily pick out game in heavy brush. The open bridge design makes the BX-3 Mojave Pro Guide HD lightweight, ergonomic and easy to use while delivering the performance and durability professional guides demand. 100% waterproof and fog proof and backed by the Leupold Gold Ring Full Lifetime Guarantee. The BX-3 Mojave Pro Guide HD is a must-have addition to any pack. Leupold & Stevens, Inc. Beaverton, OR, www.leupold.com Booth #918 NOT ACTUAL DONATION 22 art & merchandise HUNTING GEAR By ALPS OutdoorZ ALPS OutdoorZ has been providing hunters with high quality and affordable hunting packs and stools since 2007. ALPS OutdoorZ is part of ALPS Brands, which has been designing and manufacturing performance-oriented gear for outdoor enthusiasts since 1993. Over 20 years of experience has allowed ALPS to understand the market and bring hunters quality gear that will help them have a successful hunt. ALPS gear isn’t only practical, durable, and filled with user friendly features, but it’s been used and abused by hunters in regions all across the US to ensure that it’s ready for hunters to make the hunt more comfortable. ALPS will be bringing a variety of their fantastic items to the Elk Camp silent auctions in 2015! ALPS OutdoorZ, New Haven, MO www.alpsoutdoorz.com Booth #564 NOT ACTUAL DONATION CUSTOM RETICLE SCOPES By Quigley-Ford Quigley-Ford scopes are made to your specifications. All you need to do is choose your scope model then give us your caliber, ballistic co-efficient, bullet weight and muzzle velocity. You will receive a scope custom made just for your rifle and ammunition. As the winner of the 2010 Field and Stream “Best of the Best” award for long range optics, Quigley-Ford continues to strive to be the best. Experience the difference with “Your Specs Your Scope”. Quigley-Ford has contributed more than $175,000 to RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Quigley-Ford Optics Ltd., Nottawa, Canada (705) 351-2333, www.quigleyford.com [email protected], [email protected] Booth #409 23 art & merchandise HUNTING BOOTS By Danner Danner is back to support the annual Elk Camp convention in 2015 with all-new boot packages to support more than a dozen different auction hunts! Look for these special hunt packages with new styles including the legendary Pronghorn reinvented for today’s modern hunter while still paying tribute to its legacy and heritage, the allpurpose High Ground delivering athletic support for men and women, and the all-new Gila, with its technical design and performance features built to perform in the most unforgiving alpine terrain. Premium bootmakers since 1932, Danner will also be offering an exclusive 100% USA-made hunter’s boot package to celebrate its 80+ year history of crafting higher standards in Portland, Oregon. Hunting is conservation, and Danner proudly supports this critical RMEF mission with boots that provide season after season of successful days in the field. Danner has contributed more than $264,000 to the RMEF’s Partners In Conservation program. Danner, Portland, OR www.danner.com NOT ACTUAL DONATION CUSTOM ELITE BINOCULARS By Maven Outdoor Equipment Co. Maven products are born from a desire to create high quality products while offering each customer the chance to build something that is truly theirs. Starting with binoculars, Maven has redefined the performance optics market, offering some of the highest optical specifications in the industry combined with the ability to choose from a variety of powers, sizes, camo patterns and colors. The result is a top performing binocular individually built to meet your needs and your style. Maven Outdoor Equipment Co. (800) 307-1109, mavenbuilt.com, Booth #152 NOT ACTUAL DONATION 24 art & merchandise ZEON 12 PLATINUM By Warn Winching’s gold standard has just been raised. Introducing ZEON 12 Platinum—the new advanced technology, ultimate performance winch featuring the advanced wireless remote-the new command central control. The ZEON 12 Platinum has remote clutch, vehicle battery feedback, and even auxiliary controls for lights and more. Combine this with a new high-performance package and extreme waterproofing and you have the toughest, most technologically-advanced winch on the trail today. It has 12,000 pounds of single-line pulling capacity and includes 80’ of 3/8” aircraft-grade wire rope and a roller fairlead. The all-new, high-speed motor has stronger gears and heat-treated ring gear to deliver 20% faster line speed. These are just a few of the features of the toughest, most technologically-advanced winch on the trail today. Warn Industries, Inc., Clackamas, OR 97015 1-800-543-9276 www.warn.com RMEF STATE & REGIONAL CHAIR PACKAGE The RMEF State and Regional Chairs have done it again and put together a great package of hunting equipment! So far the package includes: • Browning X-Bolt Synthetic Grey Hunter .300 win-mag rifle • Vortex Diamondback 10x42 Binoculars • Quigley-Ford Custom Reticle Scope • Eberlestock Pack • Bushnell Rangefinder • Arrowhead Archery Pro Shop Bow Package: Prime Defy Bow 70-28, Copper John Dead Nuts sight, Sims Stabilizer, Sling, Caron Express F-15 Broadheads, 6 Carbon Express Maxima Reds arrows, Head Loc G5 quiver, Cobra release, Plano Bow Guard Pillar Lock bow case and a NAP Quicktune SmartRest drop-away RMEF State and Regional Chairs NOT ACTUAL DONATION 25 art & merchandise WALL CREEK MULE DEER ANTLER CHANDELIER From Wall Creek Acquisition This incredible chandelier hung in a house that RMEF acquired in the Wall Creek Acquisition. The land is being reclaimed and the huge house was moved but we saved the chandelier specifically to share some conservation history with Elk Camp! The chandelier is 55” x 55”. The Wall Creek Acquisition includes 631 acres of vital elk winter range in the Madison Valley of southwestern Montana adjacent to the 7,067-acre Madison-Wall Creek Wildlife Management Area. The entire southern edge of this property borders this area, which provides crucial winter range for 2,000 elk as well as hundreds of mule deer and pronghorn antelope. The east edge borders Bureau of Land Management land that runs clear to the Madison River. This chandelier is not only an incredible light fixture, it will be a conversation piece for a lifetime. RMEF PERIDOT AND DIAMOND PENDANT By Robert Giede Designs Peridot is a gorgeous, bright-green gemstone that will capture your imagination. Legend has it that this gemstone wards off evil and bad dreams as well as being cherished for its healing properties. This one-of-a-kind Robert Giede design features a 1.92ct millennium cut peridot stone set in 14k yellow gold and accented with a .10ct round, brilliant-cut diamond. The pendant hangs on a 14k yellow gold chain. RMEF ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROYALTY LIMITED EDITION BRONZE #3/350 By Daniel Parker Raised in northwestern Montana, Daniel is a self-taught artist. His studio is the wilderness and National Parks that surround him. Daniel has spent his life in the woods and mountains studying each animal in its natural habitat. This widely acclaimed artist possesses a rare eye for the aesthetics of fine art and for capturing the unique balance and grace that each of his subjects command. Each piece is sculpted with strictest attention to detail, posture and body proportions. Daniel’s sculptures are in prized collections around the world with countless pieces in private collections in the United States. RMEF 26 hunts & trips ALASKA DREAM HUNT: MOOSE, CARIBOU, BROWN/GRIZZLY & BLACK BEAR HUNT By The Perrins’ Rainy Pass Lodge • Weapon: Rifle • Species: Moose, caribou, grizzly/brown bear and black bear • Area: Alaska Range Units 16 & 19 • Dates: Sept. 21-30, 2017 • Other Available Years: 2018 with upgrade • Number of Days: 10 • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 1:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $25,800 (2017 price list) • Non-Hunter Cost: $5,000 • Upgrade Available: Unit 16 currently allows hunters to harvest 2 brown/grizzly bears per year; the 2nd bear may be harvested for a $4,000 trophy fee • Hunt Accommodations: Lodge, out-camp, cabins or deluxe wall tents • Hunt Transportation: Horseback • Transportation: From Anchorage to lodge additional $900/person round trip; limit luggage to a total weight of 75 lbs/person; prices subject to change by 2017; Hunters need to arrive in Anchorage two days prior to the starting date of your hunt, and overnight in Anchorage. They will be flown to the lodge the day before the hunt start date, and fly back to Anchorage the day after last hunt date • Trophy Fees: Not included for moose, add’l $5,500; trophy fees included for 1 grizzly, 1 black bear and 1 caribou; 2nd grizzly add’l $4,000; add’l black bear is $750; prices subject to change by 2017 • License: Hunter must purchase $150 non-resident hunter preservation fee, $85 hunting license, $400 moose, $500 grizzly/brown bear tag, $225 black bear tag and $325 caribou tag; prices are state fees and subject to change • Note: All guests are required to sign an assumption of risk form prior to the start of lodge activities; form may be viewed on website This is one of the most amazing package hunts ever offered at Elk Camp! Trophy hunting has been featured at Rainy Pass Lodge since it was built in 1937. Since then, hunters from around the world have been coming here to fulfill their hunting dreams. Master Guide #123 Steve Perrins and his family set a high standard for any huntsman or guide that makes Rainy Pass Lodge their base. Steve, owner and operator of The Perrins’ Rainy Pass Lodge, has been a RMEF Life Member since 1993 as well as the Volunteer State Chair for Alaska. Let Steve and his family treat you to a first-class Alaska dream hunt that you will remember for a lifetime. The Perrins have contributed more than $62,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. The Perrins’ Rainy Pass Lodge, Steve Perrins (907) 248-7599, cell (907) 230-6093 www.theperrinsrainypasslodge.com [email protected] 27 hunts & trips MONTANA FISHING/PACK TRIP FOR 2 By Silver Bow Outfitters • Area: Cabinet Mountain Wilderness • Dates: Aug. 2016 (contact outfitter to arrange dates) • Other Available Years: 2017 • Number of Days: 4 days/3 nights • Number of Guests: 2 • Additional Guest Cost: $1,000 per person (2 add’l max) • Upgrades: None • Trip Accommodations: Wilderness tent camp • Trip Transportation: Horses • Transportation: To trailhead not included • License: Must purchase fishing license if desired • Note: Client weight limit 260 lbs. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness in Northwest Montana. You will enjoy striking views of wide open vistas and ride through lush, dense virgin timber land, stopping only to cool yourself in clear, rushing streams. On sub-alpine slopes, you’ll find native bear grass and huckleberry bushes interspersed with small stands of sub-alpine fir and western hemlock trees, while in the high alpine basins, you’ll see pristine mountain lakes surrounded by jagged peaks. Silver Bow Outfitters has contributed more than $58,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Silver Bow Outfitters, Len Howells, Libby, MT (406) 293-4868, [email protected] Booth #122 MONTANA BLACK BEAR HUNT By Silver Bow Outfitters • Weapon: Rifle, bow, muzzleloader, handgun • Species: Black bear • Area: Northwest Montana • Dates: Spring or fall 2016 • Other Available Years: 2017 • Number of Days: 5 • Number of Hunters: 2 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $2,000 per person • Upgrade Available: N/A • Hunt Accommodations: Bunkhouse • Hunt Transportation: 4x4 and foot • Transportation: To camp not included • License: Hunter must purchase; $350 over-the-counter For over 25 years, Silver Bow Outfitters has been committed to delivering top quality Montana hunting and fly-fishing experiences for their clients. Silver Bow Outfitters caters to avid sportsmen looking for the Montana hunting trip of a lifetime, devout fly fishermen seeking the challenge and solitude of the wilderness lakes of northwest Montana and those who want to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and abundant wildlife. This Montana outfitter and guide service will take you on a Montana hunting, flyfishing, horseback riding or snowmobiling vacation trip with memories to last a lifetime. Silver Bow Outfitters has contributed more than $58,000 to RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Silver Bow Outfitters, Len Howells, Libby, MT (406) 293-4868, [email protected] Booth #122 28 hunts & trips COLORADO FLAT TOPS WILDERNESS PACK TRIP FOR 2 By Ripple Creek Lodge • Species: Trout; cutthroat, rainbow, brook • Area: Flat Tops Wilderness Area • Dates Available: July – Sept. 2016 (contact outfitter for dates) • Other Available Years: None • Number of Days: 4 days/3 nights • Number of Guests: 2 • Add’l Guest Cost: $1,500 • Upgrade Available: None • Trip Accommodations: Wall tent camp; meals included • Trip Transportation: Horses • Transportation: From Meeker airport included • License: Buyer must purchase fishing license if desired Ripple Creek Lodge invites you to experience the history and beauty of northwest Colorado’s remote wilderness. Your pack trip begins with an 8.5-mile trip from Big Fish Trailhead to your lunch stop at the scenic Big Fish Lake full of cutthroat, rainbow and brook trout. Wall Lake is the evening’s destination and sits below Trappers Peak. Day two takes you five miles to the Island Lakes basin at 11,540’ elevation. The basin holds Upper Island, Middle Island, and Lower Island Lakes as well as several small lakes. All three lakes contain good populations of rainbow and cutthroat trout that can be caught with a variety of flies and lures. The views above the Island Lake basin are unforgettable. Day three is a 13-mile ride above the tree line in some unbelievable country where you’ll visit Devil’s Causeway, the historic stone sheep corrals, and a 360-degree view before descending into the Lost Lakes’ basin. Day four is a short, six-mile ride through beautiful meadows back to the lodge. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy beautiful country, incredible trout fishing and wilderness camps. Ripple Creek Lodge, Dan & Kerri Schwartz Meeker, CO, (970) 878-4725 www.ripplecreeklodge.com, Booth #3004 ALASKAN ELFIN COVE FISHING TRIP FOR 2 By Fishmasters Inn • Species: King salmon, Coho salmon, halibut, lingcod, rockfish • Area: Elfin Cove, Alaska • Dates: 2016 season (contact outfitter ASAP for available dates) • Other Available Years: None • Number of Days: 6 days/5 nights/4 days of fishing • Number of Guests: 2 • Add’l Guest Cost: $3,895 (discount for buyer’s guests $3,595) • Upgrade Available: Add exclusive shark trips, kayaking, fly-fishing • Trip Accommodations: Cedar lodge • Trip Transportation: 36-foot fishing boats • Transportation: From Juneau airport not included; $200 each way • License: Buyer must purchase fishing license; available at lodge The guests of Fishmasters Inn are treated to this dramatic scene while enjoying their delicious meals and casually lounging around their comfortable lodge. The lodge is on the waterfront and provides easy access to their fast and roomy sportfishing boats. Their choicest fishing holes are a short hop from the lodge so you need not travel for hours before engaging in world-class Alaska sportfishing action. You can expect to leave for home with at least two full boxes of freshly frozen salmon and bottom-fish fillets and steaks, wonderful stories of the “fish that didn’t get away” and happy memories that will last a lifetime. Fishmasters has contributed more than $10,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Fishmasters Inn, Michael Legowski Elfin Cove, AK, (888) 922-3474, www.fishmasters.com, Booth #1101 29 hunts & trips NEW MEXICO ZUNI INDIAN RESERVATION ELK HUNT By Zuni Fish and Wildlife Department • Weapon: Rifle, bow or muzzleloader • Species: Bull elk • Area: Unit 11; Zuni Indian Reservation • Dates: Sept. 19-25, 2016 • Other Available Years: None; tag cannot be carried to another year • Number of Days: 7 • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 1:1 The Zuni Tribe of New Mexico is providing another incredible opportunity to hunt the Zuni Indian Reservation for a trophy bull elk during the peak of the rut. Hunting license and permit are included. This fully-outfitted hunt includes one-on-one guide service and room and board. This area is prime elk country with elevations ranging from 6,200 to 7,800 feet. Rugged canyons, mesa tops and flat sandy hills provide excellent but remote cover for these trophy animals. In 2007, three top bulls harvested on the Zuni scored 370, 408 and 410 (B&C gross green scores). The biggest bull from Zuni scored 422 in 2007. This is a fabulous opportunity to hunt the gorgeous mesas and forests of western New Mexico while enjoying the warm hospitality of the Zuni people. The Zuni have contributed more than $64,000 to the RMEF’s Partners In Conservation program. Zuni Fish and Wildlife Department, Zuni, NM (505) 782-5851, www.ashiwi.org/fishandwildlife/FishandWildlife.aspx MONTANA MULE DEER BOW HUNT By Northern Rockies Outfitters • Weapon: Bow • Species: Mule deer • Area: Sweet Grass Hills area • Dates: Late Sept. 2016 (contact outfitter) • Other Years Available: 2017 • Number of Days: 5 • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $3,500 ($2,500 special price for this hunter’s companion) • Non-Hunter Cost: $100/day • Upgrade Available: N/A • Hunt Accommodations: Lodge • Hunt Transportation: 4x4 and ATV • Transportation: From Kalispell, MT airport included • Trophy Fee: N/A • License/Permit: Must purchase license; general draw application deadline March 15 This private land hunt takes place at the West Butte Ranch located in north-central Montana. The mule deer hunting on this ranch is truly world-class, and they consistently take trophy-caliber bucks with both rifle and bow. In recent years the bow shot opportunity has been more than 90%. The topography of this property lends itself well to spot-and-stalk bow hunting. Northern Rockies Outfitters is owned and operated by Rich and Marcy Birdsell. Rich has been roaming the mountains and riverbanks of Montana for most of his life. He has hunted and fished all over the western U.S., Canada and Alaska. After graduating from the University of Montana, Rich started Northern Rockies Outfitters in 1995. He takes pride in his services and maintains a very high success rate with his clients. Rich is a member of Montana Outfitters and Guides Association (MOGA), Trout Unlimited, SCI and is an outfitter member of the RMEF and Mule Deer Foundation. Northern Rockies Outfitters has contributed more than $14,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Northern Rockies Outfitters, Rich & Marcy Birdsell Kalispell, MT, (406) 756-2544 www.northernrockiesoutfit.com, Booth #657 30 hunts & trips MONTANA FISHING TRIP FOR 2 By Montana High Country • Area: Southwest Montana • Dates: Summer 2016 (contact outfitter to arrange dates) • Other Available Years: None • Number of Days: 3 days/4 nights • Number of Guests: 2 • Additional Guest Cost: $1,950 or $1,500 per person based on double occupancy • Trip Accommodations: Montana’s finest sporting lodge • Transportation: To lodge not included Southwest Montana offers a multitude of fishing opportunities. With nearly 35 years of outfitting experience on this legendary trout water, the guides of Montana High Country are some of the most knowledgeable in the business. Adventure, luxury and relaxation await you at Montana High Country Lodge, one of the finest fly-fishing and hunting lodges in the world. Russ has contributed more than $123,000 to the RMEF’s Partners In Conservation program. Montana High Country, Russ Kipp, Polaris, MT (406) 834-3469 www.mhct.com, [email protected] Booth #1011 AFRICAN SAFARI FOR 3 WITH TROPHY CREDIT By Mount Carmel Safaris • Weapon: Hunter’s choice • Species: Springbuck, blesbuck, black wildebeest or any animal offered at Mount Carmel • Area: Northern Cape Province of South Africa • Dates: 2016 (arrange dates with outfitter) • Other Available Years: 2017 • Number of Days: 9 (7 hunting plus 2 days for arrival and departure) • Number of Hunters: 3 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 1:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $400/day not including trophy fees • Non-Hunter Cost: $180 • Upgrade Available: Contact outfitter • Hunt Accommodations: Full service guest rooms • Hunt Transportation: 4x4 vehicles • Transportation: From Kimberly airport included • Trophy Fees: A total of $1,500 trophy credit is included ($500 credit for each hunter) Mount Carmel Safaris is a full-service guest farm located in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. Mount Carmel Safaris is owned and operated by Andries van Zyl, a qualified professional hunter and tour guide. Their family approach to both hunting and non-hunting guests is tailored to produce an unforgettable African experience in a “home away from home” atmosphere. Mount Carmel Safaris has contributed more than $135,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Mount Carmel Safaris Andries van Zyl, Daniëlskuil, South Africa www.mountcarmelsafaris.co.za [email protected] US Contact: Tom Brown, Phoenix, AZ, (602) 499-6529 [email protected] 31 hunts & trips WYOMING WILDERNESS ARCHERY ELK HUNT By Battle Pass Outfitting • Weapon: Bow • Species: Elk • Area: Huston Park Wilderness, south-central WY • Dates: Sept. 2016 (contact outfitter for available dates) • Other Available Years: Until tag is drawn • Number of Days: 5 (plus 2 days pack-in/out) • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $3,700 • Non-Hunter Cost: $1,800 • Upgrade Available: Contact outfitter • Hunt Accommodations: Backcountry tent camp • Hunt Transportation: Horseback and foot • Transportation: From airport included • Trophy Fee: None • License: Buyer must apply for special tag $1,100 cost and purchase archery permit Experience the thrill of a spine-tingling bugle cutting through the crisp air of dawn. You’ll shiver with excitement because you know you’re in for an unforgettable day of hunting! The elk abound in The Huston Park Wilderness, so your chance for a successful hunt is high. September is archery season! You’ll hear elk trumpeting all through the woods, sometimes at night and within bowshot of your tent. It is a challenge that will electrify you – a haunting sound you’ll dream about for weeks afterward that will draw you to Wyoming again and again to hunt the magnificent Rocky Mountain elk. Battle Pass Outfitting, Tony Carricato, Saratoga, WY (307) 326-5515, WY license #BG092 battlepass@union-tel., www.battlepassoutfitting.com, Booth #550 NEW MEXICO ELK HUNT WITH LANDOWNER TAG By Timberline Outfitters • Weapon: Bow or muzzleloader • Species: Bull elk • Area: Unit 15 • Dates: 2016; dates to be determined • Other Available Years: 2017 • Number of Days: 5 for muzzleloader, 7 for bow • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 1:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $11,500 • Non-Hunter Cost: $150 per day • Upgrade Available: N/A • Hunt Accommodations: Hunting lodge • Hunt Transportation: 4x4 and foot • Transportation: From Albuquerque airport add’l $100 roundtrip • License: Hunter must purchase license Perry Hunsaker is a passionate archery and black powder enthusiast and is also the inventor of the PalmSaver Ramrod and the KnuckleSaver Bullet Starter. Perry holds numerous awards and is known as one of the finest outfitters in the world. Perry is an award winning elk caller and known as the “Elk Whisperer” due to his unique way of communicating with elk. Perry has been featured on many outdoor programs such as Realtree Roadtrips, Bone Collector, Driven TV, Fear No Evil, Monster Bulls and more. He has guided hundreds of hunters on successful trophy hunts and is eager to take you on the elk hunt you’ve been dreaming of. Perry Hunsaker’s Timberline Outfitters has contributed more than $128,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Perry Hunsaker’s Timberline Outfitters, Luna, NM (575) 547-2413 or (480) 988-9654 www.timberlineoutfitters.com 32 hunts & trips COLORADO HUNTING CABIN RENTAL AND LAND ACCESS By Wild Skies • Species: Elk, mule deer, bear (Note: self-guided) • Area: GMU 12, 23 & 24 for draw license; GMU 231 for over-the-counter • Dates: Archery season in 2016 • Other Available Years: 2017 or 2018 • Number of Days: 7 day/6 night lodging and hunting access for 2 people • Number of Guests: 2 • Guide Service: Self-guided • Add’l Hunter Cost: $2,000/person (includes trespass-fees) • Non-Hunter Cost: $150/person/day • Upgrade Available: Rifle season if 5 more people are added for $2,000/person plus tax; Add’l non-hunting days at the cabin can be added for $550/day • Hunt Accommodations: House, 4-bed/3.5 bath that can sleep a total of 12 people • Hunt Transportation: None provided; hunters may access hunt area by foot or horseback • Transportation: Not included, cabin can be accessed by vehicle. • License: Hunters must purchase; draw for units 12,23 & 24; over-the-counter for GMU 231 (located 2.5 miles from cabin) Located one hour from Steamboat Springs is a secluded, luxurious mountain home in GMU 12 of northwest Colorado. This cabin on the Flat Tops National Scenic Byway in the heart of elk country borders the Routt National Forest on three sides and is located on 70 private, heavily wooded acres. This area is home to the largest elk herd in the world at 42,000-plus head, plus an amazing black bear population. For the hunters that are looking for prime hunting and great accommodations and don’t mind venturing out on their own, this is an amazing opportunity! This donation is for two people and includes six nights lodging and seven days of hunting access through private property giving access to the Routt National Forest. Guide services, horses and meals are not provided, but these services can be provided for an additional fee. There are corrals onsite if you wish to bring your own horses or you can rent horses nearby. Wild Skies Cabin Rentals, Lisa Bennett, (970) 926-0216 [email protected], www.wildskies.com or www.flattopshunting.com MONTANA YELLOWSTONE PACK TRIP FOR 2 By Jake’s Horses • Area: Yellowstone National Park or Beaverhead National Forest; Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area; Madison Range • Dates: Sept. – Oct. 2016; contact outfitter for dates • Other Available Years: 2017 • Number of Days: 3 • Number of Guests: 2 • Add’l Guest Cost: $750/person for 3 days • Upgrade Available: Add’l days $250/day/person • Trip Accommodations: Tent camp • Trip Transportation: Horses • Transportation: From Bozeman, MT not included September is a wonderful time to explore the breathtaking scenery of Yellowstone National Park or the Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area. These areas support native elk herds, bighorn sheep, moose, mule deer, black bear, grizzly bear, wolves, ruffed and blue grouse, eagles, coyotes, porcupine, squirrels, chipmunks, wolverine and a lot of other animals. With a little work, a person might catch up with many of these critters for a fantastic photo opportunity. Jake’s Horses has contributed more than $22,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Jake’s Horses, Inc., Jake & Katie Grimm, Gallatin Gateway, MT (406) 995-4630, www.jakeshorses.com 33 hunts & trips MONTANA ANTELOPE HUNT By Chase Hill Outfitters • Weapon: Rifle • Species: Antelope • Area: Big Sandy, MT • Dates: 2016 season • Other Available Years: 2017 • Number of Days: 3 • Number of Hunters: 2 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $2,950 • Non-Hunter Cost: Contact outfitter • Upgrade Available: Contact outfitter • Hunt Accommodations: Family style ranch home • Hunt Transportation: 4x4 and foot • Transportation: From Great Falls, MT airport not included • License: Hunter must purchase. Special draw area 690-00; application deadline June 1 • Trophy Fees: N/A Bill and Renita Brown of Chase Hill Outfitters work to create an unforgettable adventure for all of their hunters. They are located on the edge of the wild and scenic Missouri River Breaks and have excellent antelope populations with minimal hunting pressure allowing for the opportunity of many trophy antelope. Over the past few years, they have taken many Boone & Crockett antelope. Their roots go back to 1917 when Bill’s granddad homesteaded. In 1987 Bill and Renita started Chase Hill Outfitters, and as a third generation rancher, Bill has extensive knowledge of this area and its history. Come enjoy Bill and Renita’s hospitality while you experience a fantastic Montana antelope hunt. Chase Hill Outfitters has contributed more than $11,000 to RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Chase Hill Outfitters, Bill & Renita Brown Big Sandy, MT, (406) 386-2447, www.chasehill.com, Booth #1013 WYOMING RIFLE ELK & MULE DEER HUNT By Hidden Creek Outfitters • Weapon: Rifle • Species: Elk and mule deer • Area: Unit 60/115 • Dates: Oct. 2016 • Other Available Years: 2017 • Number of Days: 8 • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $7,000 • Non-Hunter Cost: $2,500 • Upgrade Available: N/A • Hunt Accommodations: Tent camp • Hunt Transportation: Vehicle/horseback • Transportation: Included from Cody, WY • Trophy Fee: N/A • License: Hunter must purchase license $1,145, conservation stamp $18, and deer license $325; 100% draw; application deadline Jan. 2016 Hidden Creek Outfitters offers wilderness adventures in Wyoming’s famed Thorofare River drainage located outside the southeast corner of Yellowstone National Park. Step back in time for a few days or for the extended cross country experience. They also offer summer wilderness horse pack trips, fishing, camping, and photography and art trips. Their fall hunting for trophy elk, deer, big horn sheep and black bear is second to none. Their Thorofare adventures offer the outdoor enthusiast and avid hunter a professional guide service in the largest, most remote wilderness area in the lower 48! Hidden Creek Outfitters has contributed more than $58,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Hidden Creek Outfitters, Bill Perry, Powell, WY (307) 899-5124, [email protected] www.hiddencreekoutfitters.com, WY license #BG041, Booth #328 34 hunts & trips SHOOT LIKE A GIRL—MONTANA ELK HUNT PACKAGE By Upper Canyon Outfitters • Weapon: Rifle or archery • Species: Elk and mule deer • Area: Unit 324 and 330; southwest MT • Dates: 2016 season • Other Available Years: None • Number of Days: 5 • Number of Hunters: 2 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $4,500 (hunt only) • Non-Hunter Cost: $1,200 • Upgrade Available: N/A • Hunt Accommodations: Lodge • Hunt Transportation: Horse, ATV, 4WD, foot • Transportation: From Bozeman airport included • License: Hunters must purchase license and draw tag; application deadline Mar. 15, 2016 • Equipment: 1 Bow, 1 Savage 30.06 rifle, 1 set of Prois pants and jacket and Shoot Like a Girl merchandise Donna McDonald and Karen Butler are enthusiastic about encouraging women in the sport of hunting, and they have teamed up to bring this fantastic package to the Ladies Auction! Karen, named by Outdoor Life as a national leader in hunting, fishing and conservation, started Shoot Like a Girl when she found it difficult to find hunting equipment designed with the female in mind. Shoot Like a Girl’s mission is to empower women to participate in shooting sports with confidence. Donna is one of the six Prois Award Winner Finalists celebrating women with determination and passion for the hunt along with a strong involvement in conservation, management and community. She is also one of the few female licensed outfitters in Montana and the first woman president of the Montana Outfitters and Guides Association. She has served on a number of boards and been involved in several major legislative accomplishments addressing issues involving hunting, fishing and outdoor heritage. This is a fantastic elk and mule deer hunt on the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest near Robb Creek—RMEF’s first conservation land acquisition. You’ll experience some of the most scenic and pristine country the west has to offer. After your hunt each day, you will return to delicious meals, wonderful hospitality and first-class accommodations in Upper Canyon’s spacious and comfortable lodge. Upper Canyon Outfitters has contributed more than $43,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Upper Canyon Outfitters, Donna & Jake McDonald Alder, MT, (800) 735-3973, www.ucomontana.com Shoot Like A Girl, Inc., Karen & Todd Butler Elkmont, AL, (256) 520-3759, www.shootlikeagirl.com, Booth #110 2016 VIP PROFESSIONAL BULL RIDERS WORLD FINALS PACKAGE FOR 4 • Area: Las Vegas, Nevada • Dates: Nov 2-6, 2016 • Other Years Available: None • Number of Days: 5 • Number of Guests: 4 • Trip Accommodations: 2 rooms, 5 nights at the RMEF host hotel • Transportation: Shuttle transportation to and from the hotel and MGM Resorts International-AEG Arena The RMEF is proud to bring this PBR package to our members through our partnership with the Professional Bull Riders and our Cowboys for Conservation (CFC) program. You will experience VIP treatment at the World Finals. Included in your package for four are five nights (two rooms) lodging at the RMEF host hotel November 2 – 6, 2016, event tickets to all five performances, VIP pre-party and Calcutta before each event and CFC Friday Reception and Luncheon tickets, including a meet & greet with celebrity riders. RMEF 35 hunts & trips NEW ZEALAND WAPITI AND RED STAG HUNT By New Zealand Hunting.com/Phil Wilson • Weapon: Rifle • Species: Free range New Zealand wapiti and red stag • Area: Public Land, Fiordland, South Island, New Zealand • Dates: Mar. – Aug. 2016 • Other Years Available: 2017 • Number of Days: 8 days/6 hunting days (weather permitting and client willing) • Number of Hunters: 2 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: Guided 2x1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $20,000 • Non-Hunter Cost: N/A • Upgrade Available: Contact outfitter as per 2015 brochure and website • Hunt Accommodations: Huts, Spike camps all meals included • Hunt Transportation: Air and or boat transport to hunting area included • Transportation: To and from Queenstown international airport included • Trophy Fee: Included for 4 trophies • License/Permit: Hunter may have to purchase $25NZ firearms license. The “ballet” draw-tag is in October, but only required for the March and April hunts known as the Wap Block Ballet. This is a true wilderness backpack hunt with a chance to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hunt these animals out of a number of backpack spike camps. You could get the chance to join a small hunting group of dedicated New Zealand wapiti hunters. This animal is unique to New Zealand and is a cross between a Rocky Mountain elk and a red stag. This is one of the only places in the world where this type of animal exists and can be hunted. Fiordland is the most remote part of New Zealand and offers what master-guide/outfitter Phil Wilson with 35 years guiding experience, considers to be the toughest hunt in the world. At times, this is a very physically challenging hunt that can seem like everything is against you, but this is what makes it unique. Very few, if any, Americans have ever taken a true, freerange bull out of Fiordland, but the bulls and stags are there. The success rate is 50%. The elevation is sea level to 4,000 feet “straight up” with rainfall of 200-400 inches per year, similar to coastal parts of Alaska. This is the second time this type of hunt has ever been offered at Elk Camp by this long-time RMEF exhibitor. “It will be possibly the toughest but most rewarding hunt you will ever experience.” Phil and his companies have contributed more than $50,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. New Zealand Hunting.com/Phil Wilson PO Box 16414 Christchurch, New Zealand (916) 913-3006, www.newzealandhunting.com, Booth #348 MONTANA 5-DAY YELLOWSTONE SUMMER VACATION FOR 2 By Montana Guide Service • Area: Gardiner, MT/Mammoth, WY • Dates: Summer 2016 (contact outfitter to arrange dates) • Other Years Available: 2017 • Number of Days: 5 • Number of Guests: 2 • Add’l Guest Cost: Contact donor • Trip Accommodations: Montana Guide Service’s Sportsman’s Lodge (see www.montanaguide.com) • Transportation: To ranch not included • License: Buyer must purchase fishing license if desired Treat yourself to a Yellowstone summer vacation, and stay at the Montana Guide Service hunting lodge adjacent to Royal Teton Ranch. Whether you want to view the wonders of Yellowstone National Park, ride horseback on the range, fish the Yellowstone River or raft the rapids, Montana Guide Service will make your Montana vacation unforgettable! This tour for two can be expanded to fit your family or group of friends. Montana Guide Service has contributed $103,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Montana Guide Service, Edwin Johnson, Gardiner, MT (406) 848-7265, www.montanaguide.com 36 hunts & trips NASCAR VIP TRIP FOR 2 – BUYER’S CHOICE OF RACE By Peak Antifreeze • Tickets: 2 days of race tickets (Sat. & Sun.) • Dates: Choice of Phoenix, AZ or Sonoma, CA races; Phoenix: Mar. 11-13, 2016; Sonoma: (TBD) • Other Available Years: None • No. of Days: 2 • No. of Guests: 2 • Accommodations: 2 nights hotel based on double occupancy • Meals: Not included • Transportation: Airfare for 2 within the continental U.S. • Trip Transportation: Rental car not included • Note: The buyer must commit to a race no later than January 30, 2016 Start your engines! This package consists of tickets for two to the Saturday and Sunday races of your choice at the Phoenix International Raceway or the Sonoma Raceway. But anyone can get tickets, right? Well, not as a VIP with Pit Passes, garage tours and the opportunity to meet and talk with Clint Bowyer and the crew of the #15 PEAK race team! Peak Antifreeze and BlueDEF are also including hotel and airfare! The buyer needs to commit to a race no later than January 30, 2016. Don’t pass up this opportunity. Those NASCAR fans in your family may never let you live it down. Peak Antifreeze & BlueDEF www.peakauto.com, www.BlueDEF.com IDAHO SPRING BEAR HUNT FOR 2 By Wild Idaho Outfitters, Inc. • Weapon: Rifle • Species: Spring bear • Area: Unit 27 – Frank Church Wilderness (2-bear area) • Dates: Spring 2016 (arrange dates with outfitter ASAP) • Other Available Years: None • Number of Days: 6 • Number of Hunters: 2 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $2,250 (advanced reservations required) • Non-Hunter Cost: Contact outfitter • Upgrade Available: N/A • Hunt Accommodations: Wall tent • Hunt Transportation: Horses and foot • Transportation: To the trailhead not included; 45 miles up dirt road from Challis, ID • Trophy Fee: N/A • License/Permit: Hunters must purchase tags, license and also pay applicable sales/use taxes • Note: Hunters must join an existing trip This is a pack-in, wilderness spring bear hunt in Idaho’s rugged country. This is a spot/stalk hunt over preset baits. You will ride and/or hike out of base camp each day. Wild Idaho Outfitters encourages families with young hunters and offers reduced hunts for juniors ages 12 to 17 when accompanied by a paying adult. This is a great opportunity to encourage young hunters and get them started with a good hunting experience. This is very rugged terrain, and all operations are conducted from wall tents. Wild Idaho Outfitters also offers summer pack trips and fall hunts in over 150 square miles of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. There is great cutthroat trout fishing, bull elk rifle hunts, a liberal deer season, good bear and lion hunting as well as sheep and goat hunts. They will provide field care of your animals and give you an Idaho bear hunt you will remember fondly for years to come. Wild Idaho Outdoors has contributed more than $14,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Wild Idaho Outfitters, George McQuiston Challis, ID, (208) 252-1053 www.wildidahooutfitters.com 37 hunts & trips NEVADA JARBIDGE WILDERNESS ELK HUNT WITH LANDOWNER TAG By Cottonwood Ranch Hunting Services • Weapon: Rifle, bow or muzzleloader • Species: Elk • Area: Unit 072, northeast Nevada • Dates: Aug. 24 – Nov. 19, 2016 (depending on weapon) • Other Years Available: None • Number of Days: 6 (plus 1 pack in and 1 pack out) • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 1:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $23,100 with tag • Non-Hunter Cost: $300/day • Upgrade Available: Add’l tags, contact outfitter • Hunt Accommodations: Wilderness tent camp • Hunt Transportation: Horses and mule • Transportation: From Elko, NV or Twin Falls, ID included • Trophy Fee: N/A • License/Permit: Hunter must purchase; $1,343 total This is an incredible opportunity for a trophy-class bull! There is a very limited availability for these tags. Blain Jackson with Cottonwood Ranch Hunting Services has offered one of these coveted tags to RMEF, and he has fully donated his service for the package. This unit has brought in monster bulls for the past two years, and 2016 will prove to be a year you won’t want to miss. These impressive bulls average more than 350 B&C, with bulls up to 400 B&C. A number of Nevada Governor’s elk tags have been used in this prime elk territory in the past. Leave the planning to Blain Jackson and his professional guides. Here is a chance of a lifetime so don’t miss out! Cottonwood Ranch Hunting Services has contributed more than $67,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Cottonwood Ranch Hunting Services Blain Jackson, Wells, NV, (435) 770-8092 www.cottonwoodranchhs.com [email protected] YELLOWSTONE LADIES GLAMP TRIP By Black Mountain Outfitters • Area: Buffalo Fork • Dates: Summer 2016 (dates to be determined) • Other Available Years: None • Number of Days: 4 • Number of Guests: 4 • Add’l Guest Cost: $300 per person per day • Trip Accommodations: Deluxe tent camp • Trip Transportation: Black Mountain Outfitters saddle horses and mules • Transportation: From Slough Creek trailhead in Yellowstone included • License: Must purchase fishing license if desired Ok, ladies. Here’s your chance to enjoy this legendary gal’s pack trip! This glamping experience begins with an eight mile ride in and is complete with carpet, sauna and shower, full-course meals and comfortable cots! Your band of sisters can fish pristine streams for sparkling rainbow trout, ride through incredible vistas, or relax around the campfire. Bring along additional sisters or add additional days! Scott and Sandy have been dedicated RMEF friends since 1987 and have enjoyed celebrities on their trips such as Clint Black and Red Steagall! Their fun and outgoing look on life and their desire to ensure their guests have the time of their life only add to the thrill of such an adventure! Black Mountain Outfitters has contributed more than $42,000 to RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Black Mountain Outfitters, Scott & Sandy Sallee Emigrant, MT, (406) 222-7455 [email protected] www.blackmountainoutfitters.com 38 hunts & trips REMOTE ALASKA YENTNA FISHING TRIP By McDougall Lodge • Species: Salmon, rainbow trout, Arctic grayling and northern pike • Area: 65 miles northwest of Anchorage, AK • Dates: June – Sep. 5, 2016 season • Other Available Years: 2017 • Number of Days: 6 days/6 nights • Number of Guests: 2 • Add’l Guest Cost: $3,975 per angler; $1,725 for non-anglers and children under 12 • Upgrade Available: Contact outfitter • Trip Accommodations: Lodge • Trip Transportation: Boat • Transportation: Roundtrip float plane between Anchorage and lodge included • License: Buyer must purchase fishing license; $50/person Welcome to McDougall Lodge Alaska where you’ll find world-class fishing for all five species of Pacific salmon as well as native rainbow trout, Arctic grayling and northern pike. Located near Lake Creek where all species of salmon flock to spawn yearly, McDougall Lodge offers guests spectacular mountain viewing, outstanding hospitality, phenomenal fishing, comfortable log cabin lodge and delicious meals. This fishing adventure is available June through September 5th, 2016 and includes round-trip float plane transportation between Anchorage and the lodge, log cabin accommodations, fully guided fishing with experienced guides, all rods/reels/tackle, wireless Internet and satellite television. Not included are fishing licenses, alcoholic beverages (guests may bring their own) and staff gratuity (suggested 10-15%). McDougall Lodge has contributed more than $11,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. McDougall Lodge, Ron Jewett, Lake Creek, AK, (907) 733-2818 www.mcdougalllodge.com, [email protected], Booth #717 COLORADO ELK, DEER AND BEAR HUNT FOR 2 HUNTERS By Colorado Hunting Expeditions • Weapon: Rifle, bow or muzzleloader • Species: Elk, mule deer, black bear • Area: San Juan mountains; SW Colorado • Dates: 2016 season • Other Available Years: 2017 • Number of Days: 5 • Number of Hunters: 2 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $5,995 • Non-Hunter Cost: $200/day/person • Upgrade Available: Add’l species at current rates; add’l days $800/day • Hunt Accommodations: Ranch, lodge or tent camp; hunters’ choice • Hunt Transportation: Vehicle, foot and occasionally horseback • Transportation: From and to Delores, CO airport included • Trophy Fees: N/A • License: Hunter must purchase; $619/elk, $374/mule deer; $354/bear; hunter must draw for mule deer tag (April 1st deadline) and if unsuccessful $2,000-$2,500 add’l cost for landowner tag Wow! Bob and Terri Luna definitely pulled out the stops on this donation! Two hunters are in for a five-star treat. This elk, mule deer and black bear hunt-of-a-lifetime will take place on 30,000 acres in the beautiful San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado. The elevation ranges from 6,000 to 10,000 feet allowing excellent hunting in all seasons. This free range hunt is available in 2016 or 2017. Archery and muzzleloader season is in the month of September and there are four rifle seasons in October and November. Exact dates are published in February. This spot-and-stalk hunt also includes field prep and transportation to local taxidermist. Colorado Hunting Expeditions has contributed more than $21,000 to RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Colorado Hunting Expeditions, LLC, Bob & Terri Luna Delores, CO, (970) 882-5400, www.coloradohunting.com, Booth #718 39 hunts & trips COLORADO TROPHY BULL ELK HUNT FOR 2 By Lone Star Outfitters • Weapon: Rifle or bow • Species: Elk • Area: Unit 851; private ranch • Dates: 2016 (specific dates to be determined) • Number of Days: 5 • Other Years Available: 2017 • Number of Hunters: 2 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $7,500 • Non-Hunter Cost: $1,500 • Upgrade Available: Add bear or mule deer for add’l $3,500 each • Hunt Accommodations: Comfortable cabin camp with electricity • Hunt Transportation: 4x4 truck or electric buggy • Transportation: From Colorado Springs, CO add’l $200 per group • Trophy Fee: N/A • License: Hunter must purchase; drawing for 1st or 4th rifle seasons; 2nd and 3rd rifle and bow seasons over-the-counter; application deadline April 1, 2016 Lone Star Outfitters offers over 50 years’ experience in hunting these big game animals and has focused on a prime area in southern Colorado noted for the high quality genetics and prime habitat. Owner Walt Isenhour has over 30 years’ experience pursuing trophy bull elk and has identified the area just north of the Vermejo Park and Hill Ranches as a key area for harvesting bulls of the highest quality. Their hunters have taken many bulls scoring over 320 since 1997, with the largest bull, a massive 7x7, scoring 366 5/8 in 2012. Visit the photo gallery on their website to see these amazing bulls. Unit 851 is primarily private land with game management plans in place that ensure the future of these trophy animals. Lone Star Outfitters has contributed more than $193,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Lone Star Outfitters, Walt Isenhour, McDade, TX (512) 633-7519, www.lonestaroutfitters.com Booth #1012 MONTANA ELK AND DEER HUNT By Jack Creek Preserve Foundation • Weapon: Rifle or bow • Species: Elk and mule deer • Area: Unit 360 – Ennis, MT • Dates: Sept. – Nov. 2016 • Other Available Years: 2017 if buyer does not draw in 2016 • Number of Days: 6 • Number of Hunters: 1 hunter plus up to 3 guests • Hunter/Guide Ratio: Partially guided hunt with orientation and assistance • Add’l Hunter Cost: N/A • Upgrade Available: N/A • Hunt Accommodations: Cabins • Hunt Transportation: Not included • Transportation: To ranch not included • License: Hunter must draw; application deadline Mar. 15, 2016 The Jack Creek Preserve is a 5,000-acre ranch surrounded by the Lee Metcalf Wilderness. In 2011 a 342-point bull was taken by a bow hunter, and a bull scoring 384-3/8 was taken by a rifle hunter. Accommodations are in one of three cabins; two are wonderfully rustic with wood-burning heat, propane stoves, comfortable bunk beds and an outhouse (no running water). The third cabin is a real luxury camp with all the amenities, hot and cold running water, an indoor bathroom and a propane refrigerator. All three cabins are in the middle of elk habitat, yet accessible by 4WD. Hunters supply their own food. The ranch will assist with field dressing and hauling your elk to town. The Jack Creek Preserve Foundation has contributed more than $142,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Jack Creek Preserve Foundation, Ennis, MT (406) 209-1643 [email protected], www.jackcreekpreserve.org 40 hunts & trips MAINE BEAR HUNT By B Bar C & Russell Pond Outfitters • Weapon: Rifle or bow • Species: Black bear • Area: North Maine Woods • Dates: Sept. 2016 (confirm dates with outfitter) • Other Years Available: None • Number of Days: 6 nights/5 days of hunting • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 3:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $1,600 • Non-Hunter Cost: $550/week • Upgrade Available: Contact outfitter • Hunt Accommodations: Cabin • Hunt Transportation: 4x4 and foot • Transportation: From Bangor airport not included • Trophy Fees: N/A • License/Permit: Hunter must purchase NMW gate fees; $40 for 17-69 years old The legal hunting age in Maine is 10 years old, so this is a wonderful parent/child experience. A parent can also hunt or accompany youth for additional fee. The Russell Pond Camps Lodge is located 70 miles from Greenville, Maine, where you’ll find good success rates for bear hunting over bait. This is a wilderness location far from the pressure of other hunters. They bait an area over 430 square miles to spread out harvest and reach the highest amount of bears. Baits are set up in wellscouted, proven locations. They provide all transportation to and from stands as well as preparation of your trophy. They use primarily ladder-type stands and generally focus on the evening hunt. Guests can fish or just relax in the mornings. B Bar C & Russell Pond Outfitters has contributed more than $67,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. B Bar C & Russell Pond Outfitters Joe & Inga Cabral, Saint Maries, ID, (208) 245-2458, www.russellpondcamps.com IDAHO ELK HUNT By B Bar C & Russell Pond Outfitters • Weapon: Rifle • Species: Elk • Area: Lolo Zone • Dates: Sept. – Nov. 2016 (contact outfitter for dates) • Other Years Available: None • Number of Days: 7 nights/5 days of hunting • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $4,200 plus tax • Non-Hunter Cost: $1,595 • Upgrade Available: Contact outfitter (contact outfitter as soon as possible) • Hunt Accommodations: Cabin or tent camp • Hunt Transportation: Mules • Transportation: From Missoula add’l $200/person round trip • Trophy Fees: N/A • License/Permit: Hunter must purchase licenses through the outfitter B Bar C Outfitters & Russell Pond is proudly owned and operated by Joseph and Inga Cabral. They have been NAHC approved for over a decade and have more than an 80% rebook rate. Idaho is a great elk destination. All elk tags are guaranteed. B Bar C had a great 2010 season with everyone seeing bulls and had a 50% harvest success. They generally hunt from pack-in camps, but the hunting can be just as good from their remote base camp. Depending on which camp you choose, they have cabins or wall tents for housing. Both have wood heat with comfortable cots and foams. Come see why people from all over keep hunting with Joe and the family at B Bar C & Russell Pond Outfitters. Joe and Inga have contributed more than $67,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. B Bar C & Russell Pond Outfitters Joe & Inga Cabral, Saint Maries, ID (208) 245-2458, [email protected], www.bbarcoutfitters.com 41 hunts & trips WYOMING ELK HUNT By Open Creek Outfitters • Species: Elk • Weapon: Archery or rifle • Area: 60 • Dates: 2017 (contact outfitter for dates) • Other Years Available: 2018 • Number of Days: 8 • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $6,500 • Non-Hunter Cost: $2,000 • Upgrade Available: Yes, contact outfitter for details • Hunt Accommodations: Wilderness camp • Hunt Transportation: Horseback • Transportation: From airport not included • Trophy Fees: No • License/Permit: Hunter must purchase; contact outfitter for more information Open Creek Outfitters has one of the more successful elk hunting camps in North America for more than fifty years with an 80%-90% success rate and average 30-35 five and six-point bull elk each season. They hunt just east of the southeast border of Yellowstone National Park. The Open Creek camps are definitely remote and offer 60 square miles of quality hunting. Buyers are responsible for any shipping costs. Thirty-two mile horseback ride will get you into the two most professionally run elk camps you will encounter, and you will find experienced guides, good food and safe, comfortable accommodations. This is a true wilderness hunt, and one you will remember for a lifetime! Open Creek has contributed more than $27,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Open Creek Outfitters, Jay Reynolds, Cody, WY (307) 587-5609, [email protected] www.opencreekoutfitters.net AFRICAN SAFARI FOR 10 DAYS FOR 2 HUNTERS PLUS BONUS OPTION By Safari Afrika • Weapon: Hunter’s choice • Species: 40 animals to choose from • Area: Limpopo Province, South Africa • Dates: 2016 (arrange dates with outfitter) • Other Available Years: 2017/2018 • Number of Days: 10 • Number of Hunters: 2 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $300/day plus trophy fees • Non-Hunter Cost: $175/day • Upgrade Available: Contact donor • Hunt Accommodations: Luxury lodges and meals/soft drinks • Hunt Transportation: 4x4 • Transportation: From Pietersburg airport included • Bonus Option: Buyer can choose one of the following: A) $750 towards trophies for each hunter (value $1,500), B) 10 days for 2 non-hunters (value $ 3,500), C) 3 days in Kruger National Park on photographic safari (value $2,370) • Trophy Fees: If buyer chooses option A above, then each hunter will receive $750 towards trophy fees; each hunt is required to take a minimum of 4 trophies; see website price list or visit booth #1300 • Total Value: $10,300 Outfitter Richard Lemmer, Life Member and previous executive council member of PHASA (Professional Hunters Association of South Africa), personally organizes and conducts safaris in South Africa. Hunter must pay $1,000 deposit ($500 per hunter) to reserve hunt date. This deposit will be applied toward your final trophy bill. This hunt may not be substituted for a photo safari. Safari Afrika has contributed more than $69,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Safari Afrika, Richard Lemmer, Potgietersrus, South Africa www.safariafrika.net, Booth #1300 42 hunts & trips IDAHO WOLF HUNT FOR 2 By Jim Zubillaga and C4 Ranch and Lodge • Weapon: Rifle • Species: Wolf • Area: Whitebird, ID • Dates: Sept. 2016 - Mar. 2017 • Other Years Available: None • Number of Days: 5 • Number of Hunters: 2 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $3,500 • Add’l Non-Hunter Cost: $750 • Upgrade Available: Add elk, deer or bear; contact Jim for details • Hunt Accommodations: Lodge • Hunt Transportation: 4x4, ATV, foot • Transportation: From Lewiston or Grangeville airports included • Trophy Fees: N/A • License/Permit: Hunter must purchase over-the-counter license and tags Come hunt the legendary C4 Ranch and Lodge for one of North America’s most elusive predators. You can do elk a favor by knocking down the number of wolves on the prowl-currently capped at five wolves per hunter. Wolves are very nomadic hunters but concentrate where the game is. This year alone C4 Ranch has seen more than 18 wolves, and the prospects of filling your tag limit are good. Wolves are well known for being difficult, cagey creatures to hunt and will require a lot of calling and glassing. With that said, C4 has also driven up on the wolves a number of times, and you will not find better guides, accommodations, meals or camaraderie. Let Jim Zubillaga and the folks at C4 Ranch and Lodge show you their first-class hospitality and a wolf hunt you won’t forget. Jim has contributed more than $27,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. C4 Ranch and Lodge, Jim Zubillaga (208) 839-2344, www.c4ranchandlodge.com COLORADO ELK HUNT By Welder Outfitting Services • Weapon: Rifle or bow • Species: Elk • Area: Unit 24 – White River National Forest • Dates: 2016 (contact outfitter for available dates) • Other Available Years: None • Number of Days: 5 • Number of Hunters: 1 • Hunter/Guide Ratio: 2:1 • Add’l Hunter Cost: $3,800 for first rifle season and archery • Non-Hunter Cost: $1,800 • Upgrade Available: Rifle seasons or archery • Hunt Accommodations: Cabin, house or base camp • Hunt Transportation: Horseback and 4x4 • Transportation: From Grand Junction airport add’l $175 • Trophy Fee: None • License: Buyer must purchase; archery, first and late rifle seasons are draw tags; application deadline April 2016 Enjoy all of the beauty and splendor (not to mention the elk) of one of the most beautiful states in the country. Welder Outfitting Services is owned and operated by Colorado natives Brian and Shawn Welder, who provide a variety of camp locations and hunting opportunities in the state’s largest national forest. Buyers are responsible for any shipping costs. Over the past 25 years, Welder Outfitting Services has contributed $62,000 to the RMEF’s Partners in Conservation program. Welder Outfitting Services Brian and Shawn Welder Meeker, CO, (970) 878-4559, www.flattops.com [email protected] 43 Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Thank you Elk Camp Sponsors