May 2015 - Dallas Safari Club

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May 2015 - Dallas Safari Club
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DALLAS SAFARI CLUB NEWS
VOLUME 28, ISSUE 4
MAY 2015
2015 Trophy Award Winners
IN THIS ISSUE
President’s Letter...........................3
African PHs Association...............6
Reloading.........................................8
Fishing Back in Time...................10
Conservation Society...........12, 32
World Record Moose ................13
Grants In Action...........................16
DEF..................................................17
Membership Drive.......................19
Obituary: L. Irvin Barnhart.........20
Obituary: Jimmy Boy Watson...21
Nuisance Wildlife: Part 4...........22
New Members.............................26
Member Bulletin Board.............34
PRESIDENT’S CUP/BEST OVERALL WINNER
Kelli Thornton, Rocky Mountain Mule Deer
Kelli Thornton’s Rocky Mountain mule deer won for the best overall
trophy in the annual competition. Her speech began with “wow!”
and ended in heartfelt thanks for Dallas Safari Club and many others.
BEST OF AFRICA
First Place
Ben Barnett
Lion
Second Place
Hunter Comiskey
Leopard
Third Place
Stephen Miller
East African Sitatunga
Continued on page 4
Presenting trophies is DSC President Karl Evans
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
Every Member Is Important
At press time, as your president, I am representing DSC at the CIC meetings in Europe.
This is a gathering of worldwide conservation groups to discuss policy and advocacy for the
future of hunting and conservation. I had a long flight over and had time to reflect on the
direction of the club and the improvements underway as a part of our long-term growth
strategy.
But no matter what excellent idea or “next best thing” can be thought up, there is
one constant for Dallas Safari Club. Every member is important − from the newborn
Life Members whose proud grandpa signed them up, to the busy young adults of the
Conservation Society, to the “70-plus” crowd who still enjoy member activities, serve on
committees and are vital to this club.
In this issue, you will find an obituary for Jimmy Boy Watson and next month one for
Steve Christenson, both devoted DSC members, volunteers and directors. We mourn the
loss of our fellow hunters, and we celebrate the contribution they and other founders of
this club have made. Also in this issue, we mark the passing of L. Irvin Barnhart, who was
active in SCI, DSC and HSC over the years, and made tremendous impact on the hunting
community. Without men and women like this, we would not be where we are today. It’s
that simple.
We can all have satisfying lives full of achievement, family, hunting, but our members
seem to get a lot out of going the extra mile for DSC, for each other. They treat each other
with respect, help each other out, and manage to have a lot of fun in the process. And it
shows, in the growing membership, in the smiles and energy at the show, in the fellowship
at any gathering of DSC members.
Come to a monthly meeting, volunteer at the show or a S.A.F.E.T.Y. event and see what
I’m talking about.
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OFFICERS
Karl Evans, President
Chris Hudson, Immediate Past President
Mark Kielwasser, President Elect
Rebecca Evans, Secretary
John Eads, CPA, Treasurer
DIRECTORS
2013-20162014-2017
Allen Moore David Allison
Andrew Pratt John Patterson
Jim Tolson
David J. Sams
VICE PRESIDENTS
Karl Evans, President, Dallas Safari Club
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COVER STORY, CONT.
BEST OF AMERICAS
First Place
Terrell McCombs
Rocky Mountain
Bighorn Sheep
BEST OF EUROPE
Second Place
Milton Schultz, Jr.
Grizzly Bear
Third Place
Jerry Mumfrey
Mountain Goat
BEST OF SOUTH PACIFIC
First Place
Stephen Flynn
Chamois
Second Place
Stephen Flynn
Tahr
First Place
John Hoestenbach
Beceite Ibex
Second Place
Stephen Coale
Ronda Ibex
BEST OF YOUTH
Third Place
Stephen Flynn
Red Stag
First Place
Johnny Hattner
Desert Bighorn Sheep
Second Place
Cole Findley
Cougar
BEST OF SPECIES
North America
Bison..................................................John Eads
Brown Bear....................................Henry Campbell III
Columbia
Black-tailed Deer.......................Milton Schultz, Jr.
Columbia
White-tailed Deer......................Brown Delozier
Cougar.............................................Cole Findley
Dall Sheep......................................Allen Findley
Greenland Muskox....................Brown Delozier
Greenland Muskox....................Tim McCreary
Roosevelt Elk................................Milton Schultz, Jr.
Africa
Those who won Best of Species enjoyed one last round of applause
4 | D A L L A S S A FA R I C L U B N E W S Black Springbok.........................Charles Bowlin
Blue Wildebeest.........................Cmdr Ross Wohlert
Bushpig............................................Ben Barnett
Cape Buffalo................................Ben Barnett
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BEST OF NORTH AMERICAN EXOTICS
Third Place
Henry Campbell III
Gredos Ibex
First Place
Craig Power
Afghan Urial
Third Place
Craig Power
Mouflon
BEST OF ESTATE
WHITETAILS
BEST OF FREE
RANGE WHITETAILS
First Place
Stephen Coale
White-tailed Deer
First Place
Stephen Coale
White-tailed Deer
NOT PICTURED
BEST OF LADIES
Archery/Crossbow
First Place
Stan Christiansen
Leopard
North American
Exotics
Third Place
Kaylee Stacy
Southern Kudu
First Place
Mary Stacy
Sable
Common Reedbuck.................Charlie Barnes
Copper Springbok....................Charles Bowlin
East African Bohor
Reedbuck.......................................Stephen Miller
East African Bushbuck...........Ben Barnett
East African
Defassa Waterbuck..................Stephen Miller
East African Duiker...................Stephen Miller
East African Eland....................Ben Barnett
East African Impala..................Stephen Miller
East African Roan.....................Ben Barnett
Eastern Cape Kudu..................Hunter Mayo
Eland..................................................James Stacy
Hartmann’s Zebra......................Mary Stacy
Hippo.................................................Ben Barnett
Kalahari Springbok...................Mary Stacy
Kirk’s Dik Dik.................................Ben Barnett
Klipspringer...................................Charlie Barnes
BIGGAME.ORG Second Place
Mary Stacy
Oryx
Third Place
Kaelyn Leonard
Common Blesbok
Lichtenstein Hartebeest........Ben Barnett
Livingstone Eland......................Scott Tobermann
Mountain Reedbuck.................Charles Bowlin
Nile Bushbuck..............................Stephen Miller
Oribi...................................................Charles Bowlin
Oryx...................................................John Eads
Red Hartebeest..........................Mike Mayo
Roberts Gazelle..........................Ben Barnett
Southern Greater Kudu..........Charlie Barnes
Southern Impala.........................Hunter Mayo
Southern Roan............................Brown Delozier
Steenbok.........................................Ben Barnett
Thompson Gazelle....................Ben Barnett
Topi.....................................................Stephen Miller
Tsessebe..........................................Charlie Barnes
Vaal Rhebok..................................Charles Bowlin
Warthog..........................................Josh Mayo
Waterbuck.....................................James Stacy
Second Place
Tracy Noll—Red Sheep
Zebra.................................................Heather Enos
North American Exotics
Addax...............................................Brown Delozier
Catalina Goat...............................Ryan Wohlert
Scimitar-horned Oryx.............Brown Delozier
Sika Deer.........................................Corey Lehmann
Youth
Blesbok............................................Kaylee Stacy
Blue Wildebeest.........................Kaylee Stacy
Burchell’s Zebra..........................Kaylee Stacy
Catalina Goat...............................Ryan Wohlert
Common Springbok................Kaelyn Leonard
White-tailed Deer......................Kayla Mayfield
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PREFERRED PARTNERS IN CONSERVATION
Hunting Ethically for Conservation
AFRICAN PROFESSIONAL HUNTERS ASSOCIATION
It is generally accepted that the main cause for the decline
of wildlife populations is due to a loss of habitat; generally
caused by human encroachment. Hunting Safari operators
are key in combating this issue through various means
including anti-poaching, educating the community on
the benefits of conservation and in particular sustainable
harvesting. The very presence of hunters is a huge deterrent
to poachers, cattle herders and illegal loggers. It may come
as a surprise to the couch conservationist but the revenue
generated by hunting plays a crucial role in protecting rhino,
lion, elephant and their supporting habitats through the
payment of trophy fees, concession fees and various license
fees. A large amount of this revenue supplements much
needed income to the wildlife divisions, who are also in
desperate need of funds to complete their daily activities.
It is a known fact that unutilized areas often become over
run with cattle and farms, it is human nature to take over
something that is not used. Many areas are not viable for
non-consumptive tourism such as photographic safaris;
however, in most cases hunting companies are able to play
a key role in sustaining the viability of these remote areas
as tourist destinations. It has been proven that professional
hunting is beneficial to conservation; hunters need the
wildlife to make their living and the healthier the wildlife
populations in his concession the more successful he will
be. However, having said this, we acknowledge that not
6 | D A L L A S S A FA R I C L U B N E W S all hunters keep sustainability in mind when hunting.
Hunting clubs, organizations and associations have a duty
to ensure that ethical and sustainable hunting is practiced
within the industry by enforcing stricter criteria for those
who represent the hunting industry. These organizations
and associations should also enforce harsher penalties for
those who tarnish the industry with unethical practices.
The members of APHA believe in ethical hunting practices
including the practise of fair chase, whereby the animal has a
reasonable chance of escape.
Those who are against hunting often condemn the practice
without considering its benefits to the environment, wildlife
and rural communities. They simply cannot get past the
notion of the killing of animals and are therefore unable
or refuse to see the bigger picture. If hunting were to cease
many wildlife areas would be left unmanaged, unutilized and
open to human encroachment, spelling the end of the very
wildlife conservationists think they are saving when they call
for a hunting ban.
Ethical hunting allows for a stronger, healthier generation
of animals to flourish by taking out the old and making way
for the young. Healthy repopulation of wildlife and habitat
protection is what every conservationist should strive for;
conservation is a science and should be conducted rationally
and not emotionally. CT
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RELOADING BY TERRY BLAUWKAMP
Dumb Mistakes
There are many ways to get in trouble without even trying.
Even purchasing ammo can be a nightmare if you are not
wide-awake. For example, just recently a fellow wanted to
give me a box of 7mm ammo because he had purchased it
“by mistake”.
It seems he walked up to the clerk and asked for a box
of 7mm Remington Magnum ammo. The clerk apparently
heard only, “7mm.” So he handed him a box of 7mm Mauser
Remington (brand) ammo. Neither one of them caught it so
away he went. He was just very lucky that he did not fire it in
his gun, as it would have ruptured the case and mostly likely
injured him.
What is confusing is how many cartridges there are that
sound alike. The 7mm’s are a good place to start. There is the
7mm Mauser, 7mm-08 Remington, 7-30 Waters, 7 x 65 R,
7mm Remington Magnum, 7mm Remington SA Magnum,
7mm Wby Magnum, 7mm Dakota, and 7mm STW. As you
can see, just buying the correct 7mm ammo is a project.
We also have the .300 Savage, .300 Winchester, .300
Weatherby, .300 WSM, .300 H&H, .300 RUM, .300 Dakota,
.300 Rem SA Mag.A couple more examples of confusion
are the 6.5mm cartridges. I remember a conversation I
overheard while standing in a little store in British Columbia
where a lady came in for supplies and asked the clerk for a
box of 6.5’s. Her husband needed ammo, and while she was
to get some groceries and supplies, she might as well pick up
some ammo too.
Oh, oh, what KIND of 6.5 does he have? Could he have a
6.5 Jap or maybe a 6.5 Carcano, 6.5 Swedish, 6.5 Remington
Magnum, or a 6.5mm x 57.
There was no way for her to know, as she just could not
pick up the cell phone and call him to ask. The clerk was
very helpful as he was able to look up past purchases at
the store, and found that last year her husband had indeed
purchased some 6.5mm Jap ammo.
So they took their best shot and she took the Jap ammo
with her. I sure felt sorry for her, as she did not want to
bring the wrong ones back home. At least she did not have
to choose what weight bullet to choose as the store only had
Norma ammo and in only one bullet weight and style.
8 | D A L L A S S A FA R I C L U B N E W S Last fall on a visit to a major sporting goods store, a fellow
walked up and wanted a box of “tirty-tirtys.” The clerk
asked him if he wanted 150 grain or 170 grain bullets. He
did not know. The clerk followed up with asking how about
Remington, Federal, PMC, or Winchester? Still no answer.
Then she asked if they were Core Lokts, Power Points, or
Silvertips. Finally he said, “Just give me the ones in the green
box”. That is the attitude of a great many hunters, but at least
he had the right caliber.
Even all this is confusing enough, now build in the factor
of all the different kinds of bullets in a given bullet weights
per manufacturer.
Considering the above situation with the 6.5ammo in
Canada, what if the buyer was sent to get a box of .30-06
Springfield 180-grain ammo. Federal Cartridge has a 180
grain Hi Shok, Fusion, AccuBond, Nosler Partition, Tipped
Trophy Bonded Bear Claws, and Sierra BT.
The choice in Remington ammo is fully as great. They have
180-grain Core Lokts, but they come in Pointed or Round
Nose. Also “Ultra” Core Lokt and a Bronze Point, plus they
have Sciroccos and Swift A-Frames.
Winchester has their share of Power Points, Silvertips,
Ballistic Silver Tips and a host of other choices, and this is
just the three major manufacturers. Add in the half dozen
other smaller producers, and the situation can be mind
boggling.
So when the clerk hands you the ammo, double-check it to
be sure it is exactly what you want. CT
If you ever need any help with what to buy for a
specific hunt, feel free to contact Terry anytime at
[email protected]
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OUTDOOR FEATURE
Fishing Back In Time
BY C U R T I S L . F R I S B I E, J R .
Prince Rupert Harbour on Kaien Island, British Columbia
was where the 73-year old workhorse tugboat, the MV Parry,
lay at anchor waiting for us on June 7, 2014, the first day of
our fishing trip.
Inhabiting the neat city of Prince Rupert were 13,000
souls. We had flown 480 miles north from Vancouver to
reach this container, coal and grain shipping port, part of
the Pacific Ocean’s famed Inside Passage stretching from
northeast Washington state through western British Columbia
to southeastern Alaska. Rain fell lightly but steadily that
morning, the sky was overcast and grey calling for a light
sweater. We had breakfast on board as the Parry weighed
anchor and Captain Mike Boskovich began putting it through
its paces to chug toward the fishing grounds. Scores of islands
passed by as the tug effortlessly plowed through the cool
Canadian waters. There was not an abundance of space in
the small cabins below-deck, just enough for two and their
baggage. The tug trailed five, 18-foot, custom-built Bobcat
skiffs with 50 horsepower, four-stroke Honda motors. Three
people and their fishing accoutrements would fit comfortably
within the skiffs.
After a couple hours, the tug dropped anchor and we got
ready to fish. Strong rain gear and Mustang Floater Coats were
provided to us by Mike Wright, the ship’s “do-anything” guy.
White rubber boots completed the ensemble, but I elected to
use my rubber Muck Boots that I had purchased in Alaska a
couple of years previously. Our rods were 10-1/2 foot Berkeley
mooching rods and the reels were the solid Shimano 4000
series. This was standard fare for the Canadians. Our bait was
herring with the heads cut off: about 6-7 inches of salmon
10 | D A L L A S S A F A R I C L U B N E W S temptation.
Line weight
was 20-pound
test for the
main line and
25-pound test
for the leader.
Two barbless
This was a unique trip.
hooks secured
Duplication would be difficult −
the bait. A 4
or 6 ounce
after all, how many people can
mooching
boast having beautiful
weight (aka,
1920- and 1940-era tugs to
keel sinker) was
attached above
accommodate every fishing,
the baited hooks
sleeping, and dining need?
about five feet. All
this was designed
to be thrown over the side, then we were to make 12 to 26
two-foot pulls of the line, depending upon the depth, to set
the bait at about 24 to 52 feet deep, and then put the rod in the
rod holders while we waited for the action to begin.
Gená and I listened to the first-day instructions on the
fantail and reviewed a map of the surrounding area and the
suggested fishing sites. The Parry’s fishing guide, Duncan
Browning, split his time during the next few days on each
skiff and was always within radio range if troubles were
encountered. Usually, all the skiffs ran together in the same
general area but those who had fished there before and knew
their way around sometimes hit other spots before joining
back with the group. Otherwise we were each essentially on
our own to decide where we wanted to fish, run the skiff,
figure out where we were and where the tug was, bait our
hooks, use the reels with which we were unfamiliar (but it
was not that difficult to figure them out), fish with barbless
hooks, hook and catch the fish, wrestle them to the skiff, use
the net, take our “hero” photos with the fish, and then find
our way back to the mother ship. Six of the other anglers had
been on that tug many times and were intimately familiar
and comfortable with the routine; the exceptions were us and
one fellow, Andy Pilmanis, a PhD from San Antonio. Andy,
however, was a real fisherman and sailor and boat owner.
That left us two landlubbers initially looking askance at our
bait bucket and skiff. It was to be a learning experience and
the first thing we intuitively figured out as we left sight of the
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Gená and fishing
guide Duncan
Parry was to keep the others in view at all times! The second
thing we learned was that it was not that hard to figure out
what to do and then do it.
But, no fish were braving the rain to seize our offerings
that first afternoon. Probably more significant was the fact
that everyone delighted in watching so many killer whales
swimming around us. But, the consequence was that the
salmon left for parts unknown when they saw the size of
the teeth on those predators. The end result was that all the
fishermen were skunked, and their raingear was wet, but
we were dry underneath and happy to be in such beautiful
surroundings.
The next day, Gená and I got a late start. We fished until it
was time for lunch and we back-tracked to the Parry to eat and
get a quick nap while the boat moved to another location.
Duncan Browning was our magnificently hirsute guide for
the afternoon. He was English, 26 years old, friendly, a fishing
guide and ski instructor, and this was his first year on the
Parry. We were more successful with Duncan as our teacher;
well, it is more accurate to say that Gená was more successful
as she fairly quickly landed a nice pink salmon followed by a
rockfish under his tutelage. The other skiffs were having more
success, too: Andy Pilmanis from Texas landed two kings
at 17 and 23 pounds; Art Carter from Washington caught a
king weighing in at 12 pounds; and, Mike Russell from Salem,
Oregon, managed a 10-pound swimmer. Rockfish, black bass
and assorted others completed everyone’s catch for the day.
Canadians Bob and Kathy Jordan started Westwind Tugboat
Adventures 40 years ago with their first restored tug plying
the Inside Passage waters. Added to the fleet in 1979 was
the restored 1941 Union Jack. Bob and Kathy’s trips became
wildly popular. The wooden, 85-foot, 1941 MV Parry was the
next craft to be bought, restored and added to the popularity
of the fleet in 1987, its history was always as a working boat.
BIGGAME.ORG Originally built for the Canadian Navy in WW II, the Parry
was sold to the Hydrographic Service and it virtually never
stopped working. Sold again in 1968 it eventually wound up
in Bob and Kathy’s loving hands almost 20 years later. After
the Union Jack was retired in 2009 the 1929 Merry Chase was
acquired, a 60-foot fishing boat which was converted and
restored and put back in service last year, in 2013. Bob and
Kathy live on the Merry
Chase and accompany
the Parry on its cruises
carrying extra food and
supplies and running ahead
to scout out new fishing
grounds. “Follow The Fish”
became their motto, and
that is exactly what they
do best: during the fourmonth fishing season of
May 25 to September 29
they are fishing Langara
Island (Queen Charlotte
Islands), Prince Rupert and
Bella Bella. An amazing
70-percent repeat clientele
history is a testament to
their care and service, so
they must be more than
good all the time!
Author with a fine catch
The next four days
began to run together, with
numerous fish of different types were caught. A halibut was
“accidentally” caught by Art Carter when his bait remained
on the bottom too long. The sole flounder to be added to the
larder was also caught while dragging the bottom. Rockfish of
many different types eagerly and often committed hari kari for
our fishing pleasure.
All too soon it was time to return to Prince Rupert. The fish
that were being kept were either filleted, boxed and frozen on
board the Parry or prepared for delivery to St. Jean’s Cannery
in Nanaimo with instructions for smoking, flavoring with
peppercorn or Cajun hot smoke, made into lox or filleted into
steaks.
This was a unique trip. Duplication would be difficult − after
all, how many people can boast having beautiful 1920- and
1940-era tugs to accommodate every fishing, sleeping, and
dining need? CT
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HUNTING NEWS
B&C World Record Moose Verified
A bull moose taken by a hunter in 2013
in Yukon Territory has been verified by the
Boone and Crockett Club as a new World’s
Record. The new World’s Record was taken
on a self-guided hunt by Heinz E. Naef of
Dawson City, Yukon. He was hunting along
the Yukon River near Stewart Island on Sept.
22, 2013.
With a final score of 263-5/8 Boone and
Crockett points, the bull has the largest
antlers ever recorded for the Alaska-Yukon
moose subspecies. The previous record,
taken in Alaska in 1994, scores 261-5/8.
These are the only two specimens on record
to score over 260. The third-largest bull
scores 256-6/8.
Naef carried a .303 British with open sights
and 180-grain Winchester ammunition. The
hunter stalked to within 35 yards of the big
bull before taking the shot. Naef was hunting
for winter meat, not a trophy. He removed
the antlers from the skull with a chainsaw,
nicking them in the process, and did not keep
the cape for a shoulder mount.
The antlers measure 75-5/8 inches at the
greatest spread. The left side has 17 points
and a palm measuring 17-5/8 inches wide by
51 inches long. The right antler has 19 points
and a palm measuring 23-6/8 inches wide by
50-7/8 inches long. The antler circumferences
are 8-4/8 and 8-7/8 inches on the right and
left sides, respectively. CT
With a final score
of 263-5/8 Boone
and Crockett
points, the bull has
the largest antlers
ever recorded for
the Alaska-Yukon
moose subspecies.
The previous
record, taken in
Alaska in 1994,
scores 261-5/8.
TEXAS HUNTER
EDUCATION COURSE
Every hunter (including out-of-state hunters) that is
born on or after Sept. 2, 1971, must successfully
complete a Hunter Education Training Course.
Minimum age of certification is 9 years of age.
Course is one full day, with lunch break.
Class Dates for 2015
May 16 & 17
June 13 & 14
July 11 & 12
August 15 & 16
October 24 & 25
Classes are held at the Bass Pro
Shop in Garland, Texas.
For more information and/or to register, please
contact Charles Preslar (972) 270-8688
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GRANTS IN ACTION
A New Roof
for Rifa
A grant to Zimbabwe Hunters’ Association for $3,500 provided
funds to assist with refurbishing the roof on teacher and student
accommodations at Rifa Conservation Education Camp.
Every year DSC raises funds through the annual
convention. These funds go toward grants that directly
support our mission of Education, Conservation and
Protecting Hunters’ Rights.
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DSC 100 Volunteer Kick Off Party
Are you ready to get to know your fellow club members and get involved?
Come to this free event to learn about our great volunteer opportunities at our bi-annual
S.A.F.E.T.Y. Extravaganza and the annual convention.
July 30, 2015 | 6-8 pm
Dallas Safari Club • 13709 Gamma Road, Dallas, Texas 75244
Beverages and Food Provided
RSVP greatly appreciated by Monday, July 27th • Email [email protected] or (972) 980-9800
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OBITUARIES
L. Irvin Barnhart
Irvin Barnhart died on March 17,
2015, surrounded by family and loved
ones. Irvin was the son of Paul F. and
Virginia Barnhart. Born in 1943, he
was named after Virginia’s father, Leslie
Leroy Irvin, inventor of the rip cord
parachute. Irvin attended River Oaks
Elementary School, Kinkaid School,
Virginia Military Institute and earned a
degree in geology from the University
of Texas in Austin. He was employed
as a field geologist for Consolidated Oil
and Gas out of Denver, Colorado until
returning to the family business where
he joined his father and brother, Paul, in oil & gas, ranching, real
estate and investment endeavors.
From a young age, Irvin enjoyed the outdoors, spending
many days exploring and hunting on family ranches in South
Texas. As a child, Irvin lived on the third floor of his family’s
River Oaks home which had a shooting gallery where he could
shoot a low caliber rifle in his room. His room was decorated
with hunting trophies, guns, and collectibles that Irvin had put
together.
In 1972, after the passing of his mother, Irvin, his father and
brother went on safari in Kenya. This safari was a life changing
experience for Irvin. He fell in love with Africa and during his
life, made 81 trips to 16 countries in Africa. Irvin hunted six
continents of the world. He loved to hunt birds and big game
in South America and hunted in Canada, Asia and Europe as
often as he could. During the peak of Irvin’s hunting career, he
was the most active hunter in the world. He was also one of the
most beautiful shots. Many have said that the rifle was just an
extension of him.
In 1991, Irvin married his wife of 23 years, Wendy Giese.
Wendy joined Irvin on many of his hunts and she became a very
accomplished hunter in her own right. They loved hunting the
world together, visiting friends, and shopping where Irvin could
never just buy one of something.
In 1993, Irvin was presented the prestigious Weatherby
Foundation International Trophy by Gen. H Norman
Schwarzkopf.
Irvin’s passion was not just hunting. It was the appreciation of
seeing wild game in their natural habitat. Irvin spent much of
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species of wild game on
the family ranch. For the
past 30 years, Irvin raised
28 different species of
game and found most
enjoyment not after the
shot, but simply watching
the animals in their
natural environment.
Irvin’s philanthropic
efforts were focused
on conservation and
preservation. He was a
member of over 40 conservation organizations, including Dallas
Safari Club. Irvin was also instrumental in teaching shooting
and hunting skills to hundreds of children. He loved taking
children on their first hunts on one of his ranches. He donated
many hours of hunts on his ranches to help raise funds for
conservation.
Irvin is survived by his wife, Wendy Barnhart, and his brother
and sister, and nieces and nephews.
He was a giant in the hunting world and the world will miss him.
Dallas Safari Club sends its condolences to the family and friends
who will miss him, and gratefully acknowledges the contributions
that Barnhart made to conservation, education and hunter
advocacy.
Irvin Barnhart (left) received the Outstanding Hunting Achievement
Award from the Houston Safari Club in 1987, presented to him by good
friend Mike Simpson (photo from Hunter’s Quest archive).
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Jimmy Boy Watson
“Jimmy Boy” Watson passed away on April
many of his friends that shared those
15th, 2015 in Dallas, Texas at the age of 83.
experiences with him.
Jimmy Boy had suffered the effects of several
DSC Life Member Dixie Yeatts
strokes for over 10 years.
said, “Jimmy Boy was a longtime
Jimmy was born May 22, 1931 in Rockett,
friend of Bill’s and mine. Jimmy
Texas to James “Archie” Watson and Violet
Boy taught me the art of getting
Chism Watson. Jimmy was preceded in death
new members. When he talked to
by his sisters Ruby Burrow, Katy Ellison and
potential members, they could not
brother Carl
say no. As you can see I had a great
Watson. Jimmy
teacher, and one of the most caring
is survived by his
people I have ever known.”
wife of 33 years,
DSC Past President Bob Harper
Belinda Watson
said of Jimmy Boy, “He introduced
and his son Travis Watson’s handsome free range buck, 2005.
many current members to DSC. He
Watson both of
had a big heart and was always willing
Dallas, Texas. He is also survived
to lend a hand when someone needed help. He was a true
by step son Richard Owens and
friend to many.”
grandchildren Darian and Mason Dallas Safari Club sends its sincere condolences to the family
and friends.
Owens, and several nieces and
Jimmy Boy and Belinda Watson nephews, and a host of friends.
Watson won the 1st
Jimmy Boy was a successful
place trophy award
business man, avid sportsman, dedicated Mason and a faithful
for Best Free Range
White-tailed Deer in
member of the church of Christ. He served in leadership
2005, presented to
positions in Dallas Safari Club. Jimmy was a very active
him by Jim Tolson
director in the 1980s and 1990s, serving several terms and was
(left).
also Membership Chairman.
Jimmy loved the outdoors and spent several weeks a year
hunting. He made several hunting trips to Africa as well
Portugal, New Zealand and numerous trips to hunt in Canada
and Alaska. He had collected numerous trophies from those
trips. He made many trips as an outdoorsman and there are
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KEEP THEM WILD!
In this series of articles, Camp Talk will explore human/wildlife interaction, and what
happens when animals become classified as “nuisances.”
Nuisance Wildlife, Part 4: Feral Hogs
Excerpted from The Feral Hog in Texas by Rick Taylor for Texas Parks and Wildlife
reach a shoulder height of 36 inches and weigh from 100 to
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) are an old world species belonging
over 400 pounds. The extreme larger hogs are generally not far
to the family Suidae, and in Texas include European wild
removed from domestication. Males are generally larger than
hogs, feral hogs, and European-feral crossbreeds. Feral hogs
females. European wild hogs are about the same size; however,
are domestic hogs that either escaped or were released for
their legs and snouts are usually
hunting purposes. With
longer and they have a larger head
each generation, the hog’s
in proportion to the body. Their
domestic characteristics
body is covered with long, stiff,
diminish and they
grizzled colored hairs, long side
develop the traits needed
whiskers, a longer straighter tail,
for survival in the wild.
and a nape on the neck giving
Early Spanish explorers
the European hog a razorback,
probably were the first
sloped appearance. The crossing
to introduce hogs in
of European and feral hogs often
Texas over 300 years
produces an offspring with some
ago. As colonization
European characteristics. Feral
increased, hog numbers
hogs are more muscular than
subsequently increased.
domestic hogs, and have very
They provided an
little fat. Additionally, the hairs
important source of
of European appearing hogs and
cured meat and lard for
their hybrids frequently have
settlers. During the fight
Feral Hog
White-tailed
Javelina
multiple split ends. The young for Texas independence
Deer
are born a reddish color with
as people fled for safety
black longitudinal stripes. As into the United States or
they mature, the coat color becomes predominantly dark
Mexico, many hogs escaped or were released.
brown or black.
It was not until the mid-1800s when hostilities between the
United States and Mexico ended that settlers once again began
Not a Javelina
bringing livestock back into Texas. The livestock included hogs
Although somewhat similar in appearance and habits,
that ranged freely. Many escaped, contributing to the feral
feral hogs and javelinas are not related. While feral hogs are
population. In the 1930s, European wild hogs, “Russian boars,”
indeed true pigs, javelinas belong to a totally separate family
were first imported and introduced into Texas by ranchers and
of mammals. Javelinas are smaller, have an unnoticeable tail,
sportsmen for sport hunting. Most of these eventually escaped
only one dew claw on the hind foot, a scent gland near the
from game ranches and began free ranging and breeding with
base of the tail, a grizzled-grayish coat with a white band of
feral hogs. Because of this crossbreeding, there are very few, if
hair around the shoulder or “collar,” and are more social or
any, true European hogs remaining in Texas.
herd-like animals. Although feral hogs and javelinas inhabit
Feral hogs are unprotected, exotic, non-game animals.
the same range in South and Central Texas, they are not
Therefore, they may be taken by any means or methods at
compatible.
any time of year. There are no seasons or bag limits, however
Feral Hog Signs
a hunting license and landowner permission are required to
Because feral hogs are largely nocturnal, the visible signs
hunt them.
they leave behind are often all there is to indicate their
Physical Description
presence. These signs include wallowing, rooting, rubs,
Feral hogs may appear basically the same as domestic hogs
crossings, trails and scat (droppings). Wallows are found in
and will vary in color and coat pattern. A mature feral hog may
muddy areas and are made where hogs root and roll in the
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mud. They do this to cool off and also the mud protects their
skin from the sun and insects. Rubs are then made when hogs
scratch or rub themselves on tree trunks, telephone poles, fence
posts, and rocks leaving a noticeable sign with mud and hair
often left clinging. The height of the rub often indicates the size
of the hog. Rooting is easily recognized because it looks as if
the soil has been plowed. Most often rooting takes place over
a large area. Some rooting holes can be as much as three feet
deep, which possibly could cause vehicle damage. A hog track
is similar to a deer track except the toes are more rounded and
wider in comparison to length. Hog hair is easily distinguished
from other mammals and may be found at fence crossings and
rubs. Scat appears very much like that of a small calf, being
dropped in several small piles, which is very distinct from deer
pellets or predator cord-like droppings.
Hunting Feral Hogs
Although feral hogs are not classified as game animals, a
hunting license is required to hunt them. Feral hogs are very
intelligent and considered to be challenging quarry. Many
hunters consider the long tusks and mean appearance a
BIGGAME.ORG genuine trophy, in addition to the quality of meat. They also
provide a great off-season challenge and opportunities to hone
hunting skills and spend time in the field. There are many
hunting techniques used, including stand hunting over a baited
area, quite often incidental to white-tailed deer hunting.
Stalking or still hunting over baited areas and areas
indicating recent hog activity, such as wallows, are commonly
used techniques. Corn or milo, often soaked in water and
allowed to sour and then buried underground is good bait.
Night hunting with a spotlight is often used; however, the local
game warden must be notified beforehand. (There are certain
laws which prohibit using artificial light where deer are known
to range.)
Hunting with well-trained dogs is another hunting method
utilized and can be very exciting. Because the feral hog has
such a tough hide the best rifle calibers to use should be a
.243 or greater to prevent wounding and loss of the animal.
Bowhunting, muzzleloading, and handguns are also popular
among sportsmen to hunt feral hogs. CT
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Curt McCauley.................................... DSC Staff
Brandon McClain.............................Mark Rose
Chuck McClanahan.......... Donna Stottlemyer
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Sponsor
John McCollum Jr.............................. DSC Staff
Matthew McCormick..................Bob Dilworth
Kelby McCoy.............................Cynthia Trevino
Michael McCreary........... Donna Stottlemyer
Grant McGinnis.................................. DSC Staff
Randy McKee...................................Mark Rose
Mike McNett.......................................Ken Willis
Stephen McNew............................Peggy Rose
Jeff Meiners.................................... Camm Eddy
Mike Meiners.................................. Camm Eddy
Tim Melko........................................Bill Swisher
Ernie Mentesanna.......................Bob Dilworth
Rick Mercante..................................Mark Rose
Paul Metzger....................................... DSC Staff
Lewis Metzger..................................Mark Rose
Steven Mitchell................. Donna Stottlemyer
George Moody.................................... DSC Staff
Carol Moody........................................ DSC Staff
Lowell Moon, Sr................. Donna Stottlemyer
William Moon..................... Donna Stottlemyer
Roy Moore....................................... Camm Eddy
Jose Morales....................................Mark Rose
Ryan Mullin......................................... DSC Staff
Curtis Murray..................... Donna Stottlemyer
David Nasky.................................... Camm Eddy
Rob Neach.....................................Bob Dilworth
Brian Ness.........................................Mark Rose
J. Keith Nixon...................................... DSC Staff
Garth Olds........................... Donna Stottlemyer
Robert Otto.......................................... DSC Staff
Cynthia Patterson..........................Peggy Rose
Richard Peake.................................... DSC Staff
Keith Pearson...................................Mark Rose
Daniel Peeples................... Donna Stottlemyer
Ken Peltier....................................Doug Carlson
Curt Pendergast................................. DSC Staff
Libby Pendergast...................Curt Pendergast
Edward Perez...................................... DSC Staff
Jake Perry.........................................Mark Rose
Kory Peterson...................................Mark Rose
Jason Pickett...................................... DSC Staff
Fred Pierson....................................Bob Epstein
Charles Piper................................Kevin Tinsley
Mike Polosky...................................Peggy Rose
Clay Pope.................................Debbie Williams
Gary Poplin......................... Donna Stottlemyer
Coby Porter...................................Penny Raney
Jay Powell........................................... DSC Staff
William Powers M.D.........................Ken Willis
John Mark Prewitt.........................Bob Epstein
BIGGAME.ORG
New Member
Sponsor
Clay Price...........................................Celia Scott
Richard Price...................................... DSC Staff
Curtis Pudwill....................................Dave Price
Dwight Pyle......................................... DSC Staff
Marvin Quillen, Jr.......................Tim McCreary
Ted Rea.......................................... Steve Owens
Adrian Read....................... Donna Stottlemyer
Eddie Rickey........................................ DSC Staff
John Ridlelumber...........................Peggy Rose
John Roberts.................................Bob Dilworth
Dale Robinson..................................... DSC Staff
Kevin Robinson.............................Kevin Tinsley
Kinsey Robinson................................. DSC Staff
Mona Robinson.................................. DSC Staff
Luis Robles...................................... Camm Eddy
Nicholas Rodriquez.........................Mark Rose
Blair Rogers......................................Mark Rose
Braulio Romero................................Mark Rose
Harold Ruckpaul................ Donna Stottlemyer
Michael Sanders..............................Mark Rose
David Sargent...................................Mark Rose
Dustin Schilling................................... DSC Staff
Tony Schmidt...................................Bob Epstein
Thomas Schneider............................Ken Willis
Betsy Schonberger.........................Mark Rose
Frank Schroeder............................Bob Epstein
Todd Schroeder................................Mark Rose
Carroll Schubert...............................Mark Rose
Scott Schwanke................. Donna Stottemyer
Armond Schwartz..................Debbie Williams
Brad Scott.........................................Bob Harper
Chris Scrogin..................... Donna Stottlemyer
Cindy Seal............................................ DSC Staff
Keith Seal............................................. DSC Staff
Chris Severs......................................Mark Rose
Donald Shaw....................................... DSC Staff
Judy Sholes....................................John Sholes
Seth Shortes...................................Peggy Rose
Bee Silva............................. Donna Stottlemyer
Michael Sinacola...................Debbie Williams
Mark Sitterle.....................................Mark Rose
Chris Sivley........................................Mark Rose
Matt Slape.....................................Bob Dilworth
Charles Slaten.................................... DSC Staff
Craig Slovak....................... Donna Stottlemyer
Kerbi Slusser.......................................Ken Willis
Ann Margaret Smith................... Billy Williams
Berleg Smith....................................... DSC Staff
Brad Smith.........................................Mark Rose
Elvin Smith, III...................................Mark Rose
BIGGAME.ORG New Member
Sponsor
Jean Smith.......................................... DSC Staff
Kevin Smith......................................... DSC Staff
Josh Smithart...................................... DSC Staff
Brent Spear........................ Donna Stottlemyer
Billy Spears........................ Donna Stottlemyer
Scott Spreier....................................... DSC Staff
David Staber................................... Camm Eddy
Charles Stafford.............................Bob Epstein
Brenton Stahl..................................Bill Swisher
Jeff Stanley.............................Debbie Williams
Rick Stelter........................................Mark Rose
Jim Stevens.........................................Ken Willis
Ross Stevens..................................Bill Swisher
Gene Stewart................................Bob Dilworth
Iain Stewart........................ Donna Stottlemyer
David Stone.................................. Steve Owens
Ed Strickland................................... Camm Eddy
Scott Struby....................... Donna Stottlemyer
Wesley Stueber..................................Ken Willis
Fred Sturgill..................................... Camm Eddy
Mike Sukhadwala............. Donna Stottlemyer
Jodee Sussman.................................. DSC Staff
Jan Taljaard........................ Donna Stottlemyer
Michael Taylor................................ Camm Eddy
Ryan Tewksbury................ Donna Stottlemyer
Danny Thomas................................Bob Epstein
Terry Thompson..............................Bob Epstein
Tony Thornton.............................. Linda Hooper
Paul Thurman..................................Bob Epstein
Steve Tibble..................................... Camm Eddy
Rob Tiemann.......................................Ken Willis
Mark Tolar.................................... Billy Williams
Larry Towner................................ Cindy Trevino
Brent Tracy......................................Bob Esptein
Robert Truitt........................ Donna Stottlemyer
John Turner.....................................Bill Swisher
Brian Umberger................. Donna Stottlemyer
Bruce Van Natta..............................Eric Berger
Charl Van Rooyen...........................David Keith
Marvin Vander Ark........... Donna Stottlemyer
Randy VanZandt............................. Camm Eddy
Bill Vaughan......................................Mark Rose
Robert Vaughn....................................Ken Willis
Baldo Vela, Jr......................................Ken Willis
Clayton Vette................................... Camm Eddy
David Villarreal................................... DSC Staff
Kenneth Walker............................Penny Raney
David Walls.......................................Mark Rose
Kevin Ward.......................................... DSC Staff
John Warren.............................Cynthia Trevino
Sponsor
New Member
Richard Watson..............................Bob Epstein
John Whitcomb................................Wes Hixon
Brian White................................Wayne Bisbee
James White................................... Camm Eddy
Martin White.....................................Mark Rose
Michael White..............................Bob Dilworth
Lionel Wicks.............................. Jerry Mumfrey
Chad Wildman.......................... Jerry Mumfrey
James Williams..............................Bob Epstein
Victoria Williamson.................Cynthia Trevino
Paul Willson........................................Ken Willis
Craig Wilson......................................Mark Rose
Bruce Winson................................. Camm Eddy
Jimmy Wolff........................................ DSC Staff
Vance Woodard...............................Dave Price
Chris Wright..................................Bob Dilworth
Stephen Yeich...............................Kevin Tinsley
Jason Youngblood...................... Steve Owens
Luis Yzaguirre.....................................Ken Willis
Matthew Zanin...............................Peggy Rose
Joan Zaorski...................... Donna Stottlemyer
Donald Ziolkowski..........................Bob Epstein
SPOUSE SPONSOR
Trena Baisden..................................... DSC Staff
Cindy Beall....................................... Camm Eddy
Lynette Bear................................. Billy Williams
Judy Bermea.................................Bob Dilworth
Jennifer Blevins...................... Rebecca Evans
Karen Block.......................................Mark Rose
Kelly Brink........................... Donna Stottlemyer
Valerie Bruton..................................... DSC Staff
Gail Bruton........................................... DSC Staff
Terri Calhoun.....................................Mark Rose
Patricia Cameransi............................ DSC Staff
Patricia Corrigan..............................Mark Rose
Michelle Cowan................................. DSC Staff
Amber Dodds...................................... DSC Staff
Kathryn Ducharme..........................Dave Price
Barbara Ducharme..........................Dave Price
Chava Elliott.......................................Mark Rose
Cathy Everts....................................Bill Swisher
Irma Garcia.......................................Dave Price
Stephanie Quates..............................Ken Willis
Pamela Gauger................................... DSC Staff
Lisa Hansen..................................... Camm Eddy
Janice Hill......................................Bob Dilworth
Lindsay Hopkins............................. Camm Eddy
Lori Jones.........................................Bob Harper
Thomas Jones.................................Bob Harper
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
New Member
Sponsor
Beverly King................................... Camm Eddy
Megan Kohler............................... Amon Austin
Beverly Lemmons.......................... Camm Eddy
Andrea Lyons....................................Dave Price
Michael Lyons..................................Dave Price
Stephanie McClain..........................Mark Rose
Sue Metzger........................................ DSC Staff
George Moody.................................... DSC Staff
Patricia Nasky................................ Camm Eddy
Trish Nixon........................................... DSC Staff
Jen Phelps......................................Mark Phelps
Margaret Ann Price.......................... DSC Staff
Kimberly Scrogin............... Donna Stottlemyer
Jenny Smith........................................ DSC Staff
Diane Stelter.....................................Mark Rose
Kristi Strickland.............................. Camm Eddy
Paula Truitt......................... Donna Stottlemyer
Kelly VanZandt................................ Camm Eddy
Lisa Wolff............................................. DSC Staff
Tomasine Woodard.........................Dave Price
New Member
YOUTH
Sponsor
Daniella Beltram................................ DSC Staff
Julia Beltram....................................... DSC Staff
Benjamin Birch.............. William Montgomery
Jonathan Byers..................................Ken Willis
Madeline Cabrera..........................Peggy Rose
Mamie Calhoun................................Mark Rose
Bryce Yates.......................................Mark Rose
Gavin Yates........................................Mark Rose
Tomima Edmark.................................. DSC Staff
Reece George.......................Graham Hoppess
Presley Gorman..................................Bob Scott
Jake Grassi...................................Bob Dilworth
Katie Grassi...................................Bob Dilworth
Cody Graves......................................Mark Rose
Luke Hoops........................................Mark Rose
Mary Hossack..................................Dave Price
Alexander Jarocki......................... Camm Eddy
Alex King.......................................... Camm Eddy
Merrill Kruemcke.............................Mark Rose
Sponsor
New Member
Luke Lewis.........................................Mark Rose
Gillian Lofland..................................... DSC Staff
Travis Malone...................................Mark Rose
Trystin Montgomery......William Montgomery
Cross Moody....................................... DSC Staff
Hallie Moody....................................... DSC Staff
Jeffery Cooper Ness.......................Mark Rose
Rance Nixon........................................ DSC Staff
Erica Chapman................................... DSC Staff
Catherine Patterson......................Peggy Rose
Will Rose................................................Hal Rose
Colton Slaten....................................... DSC Staff
Nihal Soud................................... Brenton Scott
Joel Spreier......................................... DSC Staff
Logan Thurman.......................... Paul Thurman
Savannah Watkins.......................Bob Dilworth
Barrett Wolff....................................... DSC Staff
Carson Wolff....................................... DSC Staff
DALLAS SAFARI CLUB
ON TELEVISION
Dallas Safari Club sponsors the
following television programs.
Watch for DSC ads and features each week!
Dallas Safari Club’s Tracks Across Africa —
Outdoor Channel
Hornady’s Dark and Dangerous with
Ivan Carter — Outdoor Channel
Jim Shockey’s Uncharted —
Outdoor Channel
Trailing the Hunter’s Moon —
Sportsman Channel
The Quack Shack ­—
Sportsman Channel
Trijicon’s World of Sports Afield —
Sportsman Channel
Under Wild Skies Tony Makris —
NBC Sports Outdoors
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MEMBER NEWS
Annual Roster
Deadline June 1
Each year, Dallas Safari Club publishes a roster of
its members in a handy resource guide that includes a
business directory. This volume has a handsome color
cover and is sized just right to fit in at home, the office or
even in your vehicle.
Many members report that they use it frequently –
several times a month if not several times a week. Keeping
in touch with fellow members is part of the fellowship
that Dallas Safari Club offers.
If you have moved, changed your phone number or
email address, please call the office with the changes,
(972) 980-9800, or send an email to [email protected]. If
you wish to opt-out of the annual roster, please send an
email to [email protected], with “do not publish” in the
subject line BEFORE JUNE 1.
DSC has a strict spam policy and never sells the list to
third parties in any form.
BIGGAME.ORG Follow the link from GameTrails.org to Amazon
(right hand side of the webpage), buy from the
Earth’s Biggest Store, and DSC will receive
4% of purchases, as part of its Affiliate Program.
Imagine that!
If every DSC member purchases
$100 in merchandise, DSC could realize a
$20,000 return in support of conservation,
education and hunter advocacy.
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MEMBER NEWS
DSC Conservation Society Attracts Younger Members
The mission of
The Conservation
Society is to support
the mission of DSC
by engaging and
developing its next
generation of leaders.
The DSC Conservation Society
(formerly known as the Young
Professionals’ Group) is comprised of
men and women between the ages of
23-45, and is an affiliate arm of DSC –
supporting the DSC mission by creating
awareness in the younger outdoor
community and ultimately developing
DSC’s next generation of leaders.
This group will provide young
professionals the opportunity to do
work for DSC missions and programs
in a social environment, through benefit
concerts, the annual Crawfish Festival,
hunting and fishing trips, happy hours
and by volunteering for local causes with
other like-minded young professional
groups.
32 | D A L L A S S A F A R I C L U B N E W S Did you know?
• The Conservation Society has added
more than 60 members since beginning
of the year, 26 in April alone.
• There is a fishing trip coming up June 6
(see page 12 for details).
• There are hats for sale ($20), with the
cool Conservation Society logo.
For more information, please call the office
and speak with Crystal, (972) 980-9800, or
write to her, [email protected].
BIGGAME.ORG
CONVENTION UPDATE
Important Deadlines for
Conservation, Jan. 7-10, 2016:
June 30 —
Auction donation deadline for preferred placement
August 1 —
Auction listings to date posted online, bidder registration opens
October 27 — Last day to register as a Table Sponsor and be eligible for benefits
December 1 — Anyone purchasing Ladies Luncheon banquet tickets by Dec. 1, 2015 along with a purchase of $100 of raffle tickets will be entered into a drawing for a $2,000 auction credit toward any Ladies Luncheon Live auction. Drawing to be held at the luncheon. Must be present to win.
December 1 — Anyone purchasing Life Member Breakfast tickets by Dec. 1, 2015 will be entered into a drawing for a $2,000 auction credit towards any Life Member Breakfast auction item. Must be present to win.
December 1 — Late registration. After December 1, banquet ticket prices will be subject to a late registration fee.
December 14 —Last day to preregister and purchase banquet tickets.
December 28 —Cancellations or refunds no longer be accepted
Jan. 5, 2016 — On-site banquet tickets can be purchased, based on availability
Reserve your hotel rooms as soon as possible as space may be limited.
Visit www.biggame.org for more details.
BIGGAME.ORG MAY 2015
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MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD
As a service to DSC members, we are happy to offer the Member Bulletin Board. DEADLINE: the 1st day of the month prior to the issue date. Example: April 1 is
the deadline for the May Camp Talk. Please keep your information brief and send via email or an attachment to [email protected]. No phone ads. All ads will be
run for three months at no charge to DSC members. If your item sells, please notify the DSC office for removal. If you wish to continue the ad, please send your
request to [email protected]. No ads from commercial entities. Buy and sell at your own risk. All sales should be conducted in compliance with federal, state and
local laws. Thanks!–DSC Staff
FIREARMS & AMMO
Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan Rifle iin .375 Ruger cal. All metal factory flat
black finish. 20 inch barrel. Black factory over-molded stock. Very
good factory trigger, open sights. Ruger 1 inch rings. Nikon Monarch
2x7 scope mounted and zeroed. 3 boxes Hornady soft point 270gr
ammo and 2 boxes fired brass. Have cardboard cartons and manuals
for both rifle and scope. Ready to go to Africa or Alaska. $900.
Excellent condition. Will text picture. John 903-360-0388 May
Double Rifle for sale Chapuis 470 Nitro-Express, several boxes of
Superior ammunition. $10,000. AHR 600 Overkill, rare bolt action
custom rifle with several boxes of custom Superior ammuntion
900 grain bullets. $6,000 300 Weatherby, collectors edition MKV,
35th anniversary, 1945-1980, 1 of 1000, gold rams head inlay, with
Weatherby scope, $3,500 CZ 505 Gibbs, upgrade wood, several boxes
of Superior ammuntion, $3,000 CZ 375 H&H, upgrade wood, several
boxes of Superior ammunition, $2,500 or package deal for all. 214-475-3291 May
CZ 550 American 458 Lott, nearly new, used on one hunt. Professional
work done, glass bed action, install muzzle brake, install 2 mercury
recoil reducers in butt stock. Great factory trigger. Aimpoint 9000L,
2MOA red dot sight installed in tally rings. Very accurate with Barnes
500-gr TSX bullets & Barnes 500-gr solids. $1800 Call 570-374-0238
Eastern Time May
Remington 700 in 300 Weatherby custom Hart 26” stainless barrel
installed, glass bedded action, muzzle brake installed, counter coil
hydraulic recoil reducer installed on butt stock, accurate with Barnes
180-gr TSX bullets Very mild recoil for a 300 magnum. 6X42 Leupold
scope installed. $ 800.00 Call 570-374-0238 Eastern Time May
Double Rifle − Chapuis Model Brousse in .470 Nitro Express,
Cabela’s edition with 23 5/8” Ejector Barrels with Quarter rib 1
standing & 3 folding sights. Removable blocks in rib for scope
mounts, double triggers, bolstered frame, bushed strikers, Open
pistol grip stock, cheekpiece, 15 5/16” LOP over a 1” pad, 10 lbs. 8
oz., scroll engraving. All original with barrel blue and stock finish
97%, checkering at 100%. Accurate with 500-gr Barnes triple shocks,
Banded Solids, Woodleigh soft/solids, shooting to the same point
of impact. Comes with ammunition, original case/papers, soft case.
Original owner, successfully hunted African dangerous game with it.
$9,750. Please contact [email protected] April
.375 H&H Magnum Custom rifle by Vic Olson. Extra heavy
construction built on Enfield action. Leupold Vari X III scope with
Talley quick dismounts. Excellent wood stock with hand checkering.
$3,500. Greg (817) 713-1169. April
Savage Weather Warrior, LH 7mm-08 stainless, black composite
stock. Lightly used. $580.00. [email protected] March
Winchester Model 70 Safari Express 375 H&H. Accurized by Hill
Country Rifles, MOA. Very good condition, used one safari. $1,000.00.
DFW area sale only, no shipping. Don (214)912-8914. March
HEYM 88B PH Double Rifle in 450/400. Unfired other than factory
regulation. Wood upgrade to “Safari”, 26’ barrels, ivory front site.
$15,800. Email for Pics or additional information Email [email protected] March
SAKO rifle set (#5)— Model 75’s SynStock/ SS Action& Barrels
Chamberings: 338WMag/300WSM/7RMag/ 270WSM/243Win.
Each with bases, rings(1”) & soft SAKO case. Excellent condition
& accurate//very limited availability of these models. 5 SAKO rifle
set $ 15,000 (includes 2 boxes of ammo for each) One owner - all
purchased new by seller. [email protected] (Additional ammo
available as separate purchase) Photos available. March
VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT AND GEAR FOR SALE
WANTED Peacock Bass Lures Jigs, Tackle, Flies, etc. Leftovers from
previous trips. Call John 903-445-1257 April
FOR SALE; 2004 2200V Pathfinder Bay Boat. Loaded; Custom cover,
Power Pole, Oxygen bait well, GPS, Galvanized Trailer, 225 Yamaha
V Max, 157 hours, original owner, always garage kept. Call Life
Member Steve Herndon for more info and pics. 817/832-8987;
[email protected] April
HUNTS WANTED/FOR SALE/AVAILABLE
Two Leases Available on Working Ranch: 1. Tom Dean Pasture.
1, 100+ acres. Usually flies 9 bucks, 9 does. Electricity in place,
group that is exiting wants to sell camp rather than move it. Cabin
is small but functional. 5 tanks of varying size. $ 16,000 per year. 2.
West Wildcat Pasture. 1, 200+ acres. Usually flies 4 bucks, 4 does.
Outstanding recreation pasture. North border is Colorado River.
Cedar Creek runs into Colorado. Two good tanks. Nice three bedroom
house on Colorado. Water is cistern and UV filtration system. $
21,000 per year. Contact Bart Wulff at bart.wulff@koningrubarts.
com or [email protected] if interested. May
LEASE PARTNERS WANTED: Life member seeks to form group for
securing a hunting lease for Fall 15, $$$ and location determined by
group. [email protected] March
LEASE WANTED: Life member seeks hunting lease for Fall 15.
[email protected] March
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED White-tailed deer antlers to make muzzle loading
accessories. Drop offs and broken antlers OK. Frank Sweeney, (214)
341-9421, [email protected] March
.375 H&H Magnum Whitworth Express/African Series built on a Mark
X Mauser action by Interarms. Black synthetic stock (original walnut
stock is available too). Scope, adjustable trigger and express sights.
$2,000. Picture available. 214-923-3950. March
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MEMBER EVENTS 2015
May 21
Monthly Meeting (DATE CHANGE)
Hilton DFW Lakes
1800 Highway 26E, Grapevine, TX 76051
June 18 Monthly Meeting
Royal Oaks Country Club
7915 Greenville Avenue, Dallas 75231
July 10
Wine Pairing Dinner
Chamberlain’s Steak and Chop House
5330 Belt Line Road, Dallas TX 75254
July 16
Monthly Meeting
Doubletree Hotel by Hilton Dallas
near the Galleria
4099 Valley View Lane, Dallas, 75244
July 30
DSC100 Volunteer Kick-Off Party
DSC Headquarters