rdfga - Red Deer Fish and Game Association

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rdfga - Red Deer Fish and Game Association
 MEETINGS
7:00 PM
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
2810 BREMNER AVE
(Use the
Molly-B door)
MEETINGS
ARE THE
THIRD MONDAY OF
THE MONTH
MEETINGS ARE
OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS
PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Doug Wood
CONFERENCE
THE 2015
Hello Fish
and Game members, Just came back from
the 2015 Alberta Fish and Game conference in
Lethbridge.
Harold Drok, Kevin Wingert and I were in
attendance at all the functions. It was an eye opener.
For instance; the incredible number of habitat and
youth oriented
projects that the 92 F&G clubs are
involved in. Also the large number of folks in
as representatives of their clubs.
attendance
There was
a talk by the new Environmental minister
who admitted he was not a hunter or fisher.[go figure].
He made the usual promises. The habitat biologists
on elk populations and migrations and also
gave talks
a talk on grizzly bear biology. The provincial chairmen
fishing etc all gave informational talks on
of hunting,
their chosen
topics.
Two government
guys who apparently write the
regulations sat thorough and listened to all our wildlife
resolutions, if you recall they are the resolutions that
"BE IT RESOLVED THAT". Most
begin with
were passed and the government guys
regulations
agreed with
the majority. A list of these resolutions and
the voting
results is available on request.
The provincial Fish and Game budget for 2015 is a
whopping 1,386.500.00, with all of it earmarked for
projects. If anyone wants to view the whole
worthwhile
topics, call me to borrow the 2015 manual.
agenda and
Thanks Con’t page 5
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RANGE SAFETY CLASSES 2014
Stephen Medicraft – Junior Shooters
In 2014 there were 42 classes held to update
our members to the improved and added safety
features at the Outdoor Range. Over 350
members where students and received a key to
the outdoor range. There were 14 volunteer
instructors and we wish to THANK them for
their time given to the club.
Doug Brodie
Wayne Brown
Jan Harkema
Heather Jannsen
Harold McCannell
Ray McKinnon
Simon du Plooy
Ken Brown
David Golem
Francis Hunt
Barry Matthew
Rob McCoy
Steve Medicraft
Tim Quesnel
This years “RSO” Classes are well underway
with some new members volunteering their
time, although not listed here, I want to ALSO
thank them, as they are what make this club
work.
Andrew Thacker didn't qualify for finals after
finishing 14th in the qualifying relay. Belle
Medicraft of Red Deer shooting Air Rifle
qualified for finals and placed 6th overall. Belle
and her partner Shaylene Lunam from
Edmonton placed fifth in the Ladies Air Rifle
team event.
Red Deer has been chosen for the 2019
Canada Winter Games. However the
committee from Red Deer did not chose to have
Target Shooting as one of the sports. Please
find attached to the newsletter our petition to
have this decision revoked and have Target
shooting entered back into the games. We ask
you to help fill in these petition forms in large
numbers so we may show the interest in this
sport and the value it has in the Games. The
Junior shooting program in Red Deer sent 3
athletes and 1 was chosen to be an alternate in
2015 out of a team of 8. It would be such a
shame to have future Junior Shooters miss out
on this opportunity in their home town.
Additional classes will be added as needed, the
next scheduled classes are March 7-10: AM,
March 15-10AM, March 28-10AM, April 8 7PM.
Due to limited space please phone Ken Brown
403-887-2726 OR “e’ mail [email protected]
to save your place, classes take about an hour,
depending on questions and discussion.
JUNIOR SHOOTERS
Stephen Medicraft
The Red Deer Fish & Game Junior Shooters
had a fabulous week in Prince George
participating in the Canada Winter Games. The
target shooting was an event that took place in
the first week of this competition so our athletes
were also able to take part in the Opening
Ceremonies. Ashley Pikkert of Blackfalds (far
right) partnered with Veronika Schulze of
Calgary (far left) won Gold for Lades Pistol
Team. Andrew Thacker of Lacombe (right
centre) partnered with Peter Schulze of Calgary
(left centre) won Gold for Men’s Pistol Team.
In the individual qualifying relay Ashley Pikkert
placed 2nd and placed 4th overall in finals.
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Here’s an update of last weekends competition
that the Red Deer Fish & Game Junior Shooters
attended. The competition was held in Calgary
at the Calgary Rifle and Pistol Club and was
attended by athletes representing four
provinces. (BC, AB, SK & QC) This match was
a cut-score match so it attracted some of our
National team members as well. The relays
were held Friday evening and Saturday all day
with the Finals on Sunday. The following are
the results of our Juniors:
Air Pistol
Ashley Pikkert
Raelynne Pikkert
Jacob Pikkert
Harris Medicraft
Andrew Thacker
Gold Int Junior Ladies
Gold Junior Ladies
Silver Sub Junior Mens
Silver Int Junior Mens
Bronze Int Juinor Mens
Air Rifle
Belle Medicraft
Tyler Ross
Daniel Thacker
Sunday morning I was at the indoor range
where two people were handling their pistols
and behaving so badly they were asked to
leave.
I have no intention of spoiling anyone's fun or
putting my nose into anyone else's business but
when your actions or behavior is going to affect
mine or someone else's well being or life,
expect to hear about it. I would expect the same
from any or all of you, if someone is
mishandling their firearm and you feel
uncomfortable, stand-up and say something.
You are a paying member of this organization, it
is your right to defend your privilege to use the
ranges.
Worst case scenario, someone is killed. Second
worse case, we are shut down and you lose
your privileges all together and right now we
are a breath away from losing the outdoor
range. Best case scenario, we all have fun, we
all feel comfortable and safe and we stay safe.
Ladies Match Winner
Silver Mens Match
Winner
Bronze Mens Match
Winner
Its all worth it when you see these young men
and women walk away from the line with a
smile.
Please have fun but more so, do it safely and
within the prescribed rules because they are in
place for the safety of all people involved.
RANGE SAFETY
Darren Whittier
RED DEER FISH & GAME HABITAT LAND
Harold Drok
I had a weekend that caused me concern. On
the Saturday morning I taught an RSO course
and I thought I was very clear about all
subjects, however, Saturday afternoon I went to
the outdoor range to find myself forced to speak
to four separate people about their mishandling
of firearms. For example, one person I spoke to
was handling his rifle and ammo at the firing
line while the green light was on and there were
people downrange changing targets. Another
person was unboxing his firearm and waving it
recklessly around at the bench behind the firing
line. Both of these acts, I consider, to be very
dangerous. When I spoke to them the look on
their faces were, at first, of non understanding
then suddenly a light came on and the
expression changed to "oh crap!" The time
between non understanding and oh crap was
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plenty of time for someone to get injured or
killed. I know all the other instructors are dishing
out basically the same information so why is
this happening?
The Habitat Land has had some activity this
winter with a few people ice fishing and the
Junior Forest Wardens using the camp kitchen
for a winter exercise and the Penhold Cadets
using the land for a winter exercise the last
Saturday in February.
We have a number of projects planned for the
Habitat Land in 2015, this winter we replaced
the wood stove and chimney in the group area
and will be renovating the kitchen, installing a
septic tank and building an outhouse below the
main campground in the over-flow area. We will
also be installing a new dock to the south of the
existing pier to increase shore-fishing
opportunities.
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If you would like to book the F&G Habitat Land
for 2015, please call Harold Drok at
403.877.2403. Booking youth groups is the
Habitat Land priority and we do not book the
Habitant Land on Long Weekends, the
campground is reserved for the Red Deer Fish
& Game Members. The campground cannot be
booked for exclusive use, groups using the
campground and bathrooms may be sharing the
facilities with members camping or fishing at the
Habitat Land.
Con’t from President’s Report
THE WINTER GAMES
I did hear that our junior shooters did very well
in Prince George, I am anxious to here all the
details and want to make sure the Advocate
sports editor Greg Meachem does another
great article on their success; with photo of
trophies and uniformed team members.
THE ALBERTA YOUTH PHEASANT
PROGRAM
Doug Wood
2015 SPORTSMAN AND OUTDOOR
ADVENTURE SHOW
Jeff Chocholacek
The 2015 Sportsman and Outdoor Adventure Show
went well. A few us went to the Edmonton show and
spoke with exhibitors and from what we understand,
they were pleased with our show. We are working
on different guest speakers and additional exhibitors
for the 2016 show. I would like to thank all the
people who volunteered to help out with security as
we had very few problems.
Again I am asking if anyone has some different
ideas for the 50th anniversary show in 2016, please
contact me at [email protected] or by phone 403346-1873 or 403-505-1656. The suggestions we got
for last year's show were very few and the people I
was asked to approach either didn't get back to me
or didn't think was the show for them. With this year
being our 50th anniversary, we would like to have
lots of different and interesting exhibits so get your
ideas to me AS SOON AS POSSIBLE so we can
work on them. Again, we would really like to thank the suppliers of
our door prizes and congratulate the winners: As far as the Alberta Youth Pheasant Program
is concerned, we are trying to line up birds for
this year. We may get some from the 4H clubs,
but only hens. We have been told that the
Safari Club International Red Deer Branch will
make a substantial contribution during their
annual banquet that happens to be on the
Saturday of our Sportsman Show. We also will
have to buy some birds directly from Wisconsin
again. The good part of that is the roosters they
supply in September are very big and healthy;
the bad part is how expensive they are.
On the same note, I was overwhelmed a few
times last year with juggling kids names, the
dates they can come and the parents queries;
then lining up dog handlers and gun safety staff.
I admit I need some help, so anybody who
would like to take over some of the duties would
be welcomed. The only requirement is you have
to like hunting, shooting, pheasants and kids, in
that order. Thanks
Chris Anderson of Blackfalds - fishing trip for 2 from
Adventure Destinations Cole Goodwin of Red Deer - guided trail ride and fly
fishing weekend from Ram River Tours Marjorie Gogo of Red Deer - trail camera from New
World Outfitters Samantha Lockhart - kids door prize - fishing
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OUT DOOR RANGE
Rob McCoy
Not too much to report, everything is going
along as it should.. W e have quite an influx
of new membership and it would be nice if
you older, more experienced shooters would
take an interest in some of our
newers h o o t e r s and guide them gently if
you see them wander from the path of
righteousness at the range.
In particular I would like to see you older guys
helping the newer pistol shooters as in there
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trap at the 25 and the 50 and could use a
welder to repair one more plate.
lies our greatest possibility of a stray bullet
they don't even seem to hit the bullet trap
sometimes, so if you see stray bullets or what
not, try to help the shooter achieve accuracy.
Happy Shooting
NOTE! Right now with the thaw we are
experiencing a lot of ice on the hill down
to the range and have had some people stuck
down there, so please buy some tire chains if
you are going down often in the winter they
don't cost much and don't take up a lot of
room in your trunk but are really handy little
gadgets if you’re stuck down there. Don't call
me if you are stuck!
CANADIAN FIREARM SAFETY COURSE
Venny Chocholacek
We’re still doing a course once a month, other
that in July and August. Still do not know where
are the students are still coming from. Our
March and April classes are already filled and
we are taking names for May and June.
Course dates are Saturday, May 8, and
Sunday, June 7, 2015.
We have quite a bit of new plywood for the
backstops but if some of you work in lumber
yards we can use all the 4x8 sheets of 3/8 we
can get. Typically cover sheets from full lifts
of plywood are what we are looking for as
we can get these quite cheaply from the
lumber yards.
If you are interested in taking the course or
challenging the exams, please phone, Warden,
at 403-340-9375 or myself,Venny, at 403-3473767.
CENALTA YOUTH CONSERVATION CAMP
Venny Chocholacek
Not to bitch or whine but again we have
someone shooting rifle at the pistol
targets. This shot goes right though and we
have a rogue bullet flying around and if it
leaves the range and hits a neighbor we are
done. I will not accept phone calls telling me I
have to attend countless meetings with
neighbors and County to try and open the
range again, I will just simply quit and go do
some of my other hobbies.
Camp dates are July 12 to July 17, 2015.
By the time you read this, I am sure this year’s
camp will be filled, as it is on a “first come, first
served” basis.
I am taking names for the 2016 camp (July 1015, 2016). Already have 4 students tentatively
wanting to go.
His is an excellent opportunity to send a son or
daughter to spend the week to get their Hunter
Ed & Canadian Firearm Safety Course along
with getting hands on shooting experience with
.22 and shotgun. They will also get Survival
Training with, (andeing, archery, black powder,
first aid, etc.) Also will other interesting
speakers and guests.
Thanks to those of you that are using the
range as it should be used, following the rules
and being safe.
OUTDOOR RANGE REPORT
Rob McCoy
Everything is going well we have the place
painted and the lights and the fans work well.
We did some blackpowder down there and
were able to clear the area almost immediately.
Please be carefull with your pistols as we are
getting the odd round into the sign above the
traps and that ain’t good
Will be doing a work party on the 22 and 23 of
July at the outdoor range to build a new rifle
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BINGO
Gerrie Chocholacek
Next bingos are April 23, May 28, & June 4,
2015. They are daytime Bingo’s 10:30am to
3:30pm. We need 10 people per Bingo – so
would appreciate any volunteers. Call Gerrie at
304-347-3767.
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Peter Schulze from Calgary – 546
Andrew Thacker from Red Deer – 544
GOOD AND WELFARE
Gerrie Chocholacek
So far in 22015 we have sent Get Well cards to
Mary-Del Kells, Ward Robinson, Lee Curtis,
Richerd Andrusiak and Rob McCoy.
Make sure you call me if someone needs to be
remembered at 403-347-3767.
In the final shoot off:
Peter Schulze 1st Jr.
Andrew Thacker 2nd Jr.
DID YOU KNOW
Gerrie Chocholacek
Slack Slouch south of Red Deer of Highway 2
was a venture with Red Deer Fish & Game
Association and Alberta Fish & Wildlife to have
it designated as a bird sanctuary. The Red
Deer club is still involved with some basic
maintenance of the sight.
AIR PISTOL
Arno Baron - Alberta Provincial Air Pistol
Coach
November was a most successful month for he
Junior pistol shooters from the Red Deer Fish &
Game Club. November 7 to 9 in Olds, Ashley
Pikkert and Andrew Thacker qualified for the
Canada Winter Games Team. Raelynne
Pikkert came in third in the Jr. Ladies class,
securing the alternate position which gives her
a chance if one of the top two shooters cannot
be available at the games.
November 21 to 23 the team travelled to
Winnipeg for the Prairie Open competition. In
the first match on Saturday, Ashley Pikkert shot
356k; Raelynne Pikkert 355. Second match
Sunday, Ashley 356 and Raelyne 356 that
CWG would almost guarantee them a medal.
In the final shoot off :
Raelynne Pikkert
Veronika Schulze
shley Pikkert
number 1 overall
number 2 overall
number 3 overall
The junior team our performed all the senior
shooters.
The CWG team is equally split between Red
Deer and Calgary.
The Junior men’s class:
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RDFGA EXECUTIVE
PRESIDENT
DOUG WOOD
403-342-6555
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NEWSLETTER
DEL KELLS
[email protected]
403-347-9426
OPERATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS
ROB McCOY
403-347-1363
2ND VP
RD
403-347-1363
403-347-7968
1ST VP
STEVE MEDICRAFT
[email protected]
MEMBERSHIP
MARY LYNN BROWN
[email protected]
RICARDO MARCIL
403-346-2868
HAROLD DROK
403-877-2403
VP
OUTDOOR RANGE MAINTENANCE
ROB McCOY
403-347-1363
RANGE OFFICER COURSE
ROB McCOY
403-347-1363
SECRETARY
NEIL MARTENS
403-342-5015
TREASURER
RICHERD ANDRUSIAK
SPORTSMAN’S SHOW
JEFF CHOCHOLACEK
MAYNARD BUKVA
403-346-1873
403-347-0941
403-347-9457
TROPHY/AWARDS
LARRY BAIRD
BARRY LAWRENCE
403-346-3401
403-347-5431
PAST PRESIDENT
KEVIN WINGERT
403-346-4641
UPLAND BIRD/ WATERFOWL
MAYNARD BUKVA 403-347-0941
RDFGA CHAIR PERSONS
ARCHERY
DARREN THOMPSON
403-340-0542
BINGO
GALE McCOY
403-347-1363
BLACKPOWDER
GEORGE LANG
403-346-8636
ENVIRONMENT CHAIR
DOUG WOOD
403-347-7968
YOUTH PHEASANT PROGRAM
DOUG WOOD
403-347-7968
HUNTING CHAIR
VACANT
FATHER’S DAY CAMP/ PICNIC
HARRY WRIGHT
403-598-5331
[email protected]
FISHING CHAIR
DAVE DROK
davedrok@gmailccom
[email protected]
FISH POND MMANAGER
JIM ALLAN
[email protected]
403-848-1803
403-342-5474
GOOD & WELFARE
GERRIE CHOCHOLACEK
403-347-3767
GUN SHOW
VENNY CHOCHOLACEK
403-347-3767
INDOOR RANGE
WAYNE BROWN
403-347-3401
JUNIOR SHOOTERS
ARNO BARON
403-887-6575
LAND MANAGEMENT
HAROLD DROK
[email protected]
587-679-2530
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