Regina Wildlife Clubhouse
There are a number of issues and concerns that affect your
membership.
Please be sure to attend the meeting and make your wishes
known.
Remember: Things are decided by those who show up.
Also, there are a number of vacancies on the Board—please
consider
offering your time and talents to make the RWF the best club in
Canada!
January 2013
If you received a paper copy of this newsletter—consider
helping
the RWF save some “big bucks” and send us your email address
and it will be emailed to you.
[email protected] Help save a
tree!!
strong membership and solid relationship
with like-minded organizations. We will
achieve our mission through fundraising,
Executive and Board of Directors
President Lyle Cattell 781-1580
Merchandise Vacant
Membership Gil White 757-0014
Affiliated Clubs
GPSA Greg Whittle 543-9654
Biathlon Merle Boyle 581-1320
Gate Access The security gate is now in operation
on the RWF grounds. Please remember
to bring your access card with you as
there is no other way to
open the gate. Access
cards will be deactivated
year if your membership
that time.
gate access card, or if it has been lost
please call the clubhouse phone at 359-
7733 and leave a message. Someone will
Event Chairs 2012/2013
New Members Orientation Vacant
Vic Danchuk
RWF Game Scoring Day Tom Anderson
RWF Fish Fry/Karaoke Night Gil White
SGCA Gun Show Robin Gomes
Building Fund Lottery Richey Lane
SGCA Gun Show Robing Gomes
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President’s Message
As we commence the New Year, I must take opportunity wish everyone
a Happy and Healthy 2013.
General membership and Executive meeting times are under review. At
the current time, meetings are held the first Tuesday of every
month at 7:30pm and Executive meetings are the third Tuesday of the
month at 7:30pm. Members are invited to attend either meeting, so I
look forward to seeing you there. If meeting times do change, the
membership will be advised via newsletter and e-mail.
The Annual General Membership Meeting will be held on Tuesday,
March 6, 2013. I am planning to return as President for year two of
my three year term, unless someone is willing to step up and take
on this responsibility.
One of my personal goals for the RWF in 2013 is a full review into
all programs, activities and events to be sure they are cost
efficient.
I thank everyone for their help and assistance in 2012 and I’m
looking for your continued support in 2013. Remember: “This is your
Club and members do make a difference.”
We had another successful lottery to raise funds for the New
Building. Congratulations to all the winners.
Make sure you rest up over the winter because we will require your
help to place the roof on the indoor range.
The RWF hosted some new events last year and I hope you were able
to participate. I have listed a few of the new events below:
Savage Firearms Demo Day & Open House
A Texas Hold’Em Poker Tournament
RWF Fort Qu’Appelle Walleye Classic Tournament
Keep reading your newsletters for upcoming events.
The RWF has become a very multicultural group over the past few
years. We need to ensure that everyone understands the Range Rules.
Range rules are mailed out to all new members & are they are
published in all of our Newsletters. They can be viewed on the
Regina Wildlife Federation’s website, as well. If English isn’t a
member’s first spoken language, then it is the member’s
responsibility to have someone translate the rules to them. If you
took a Firearm Safety class you know that written exams are offered
in English or French, only. Did you require a translator when you
wrote the exam? Please make the effort to understand the rules. You
could be approached while using the ranges, especially, if you are
not following the rules. Don’t be surprised if you get asked to
leave. These rules are in place for the safety of all
members.
In Conservation
R.W.F. Recreation Center Rules
Entry is restricted to members and guest accompanied by a
member.
Only currently paid-up members are permitted to use shooting
facilities.
Vehicles must stay on developed roads only.
No wildlife of any kind may be shot at or molested within the
property boundaries.
As a guide, safe firearms handling practices as outlined in the
Saskatchewan Firearms Safety Course must
be adhered to and in the interest of personal safety. The use of
hearing and shooting glasses is
recommended.
No persons appearing to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs
are permitted on the firing line.
No loaded firearms shall be carried anywhere on the premises.
Ranges are posted stating type of firearm
permitted thereon. No exceptions will be permitted.
Shooting at established targets only is permitted. No targets shall
be set up on the range floor or dykes.
NO GLASS objects are to be used under any circumstances.
Shooters must not tie up firing points beyond reasonable time
limits at times of heavy demand on facilities.
Firearms must be open and untouched on benches while anyone is
downrange.
No firearms shall leave the firing line containing a live round.
Upon completion of firing, shooters must
remove all equipment such as scopes, targets spent cases etc.
Immediately clearing firing line for others to
use.
In the event of firearm malfunction, all firing must cease until
faulty firearm has been repaired or safely
removed for further attention.
Home built meat band saw, works great ¾ hp motor.
$150.00
SWF benefits specific to RWF members:
(NOTE: The RWF Offers additional personal Liability insurance to
its members)
Comprehensive insurance package including:
shooting, archery and other Branch/Federation authorized
activities.
$5,000,000 Personal Excess Liability. Personal Limit (Excess of any
Primary personal
Liability) relating to hunting, fishing and Federation activities,
for bodily injury or property
damage which the member may be obligated to pay.
$5,000,000 Personal Limit (Excess of Primary Personal Liability,
same as
above). Applicable to Shooting and/or Archery Ranges Only
$4,000 Accidental Death benefit for each member in good standing.
This coverage is in
effect 24 hours a day, anywhere in the world, and is provided, at
no cost, by American
Income Life Company.
Low rate $10, 000 life insurance policy
Every 2 months members receive the Outdoor Edge magazine delivered
to their door.
T’n’T Gun Works Great Northern Rod and Reel
No. 1 Archery
2012 Membership Report.
For the ninth year in a row we have broken our membership target
set for us by the SWF. A huge thank you to all existing and
new
members. Our membership year ends when we start to sell the next
years memberships which is around Oct 20th. We ended the year
at 1032 members. Interesting statics indicate that the following
have continuously renewed their membership over the years.
219 have had a continuous membership for 5 years
125 have had a continuous membership for 10 years
91 have had a continuous membership for 15 years
58 have had a continuous membership for 20 years or more
Non-Restricted and Restricted Firearms Classes
Hunter Safety Exams
Joseph Lalonde 540-8945
Fees collected for these classes are donated by the instructors
back the RWF New
Building Fund.
available and will be voted on at our
upcoming Annual General Meeting
If you our someone you know would like
the opportunity to serve your club in this capacity please complete
and submit the
attached nomination form or submit your names to me by January
31st, 2013.
Thank you for your consideration, without volunteers in these
positrons your club
would not continue to exist,
President
Mark Your Calendar
Fishing Tournament Aug 31 & Sept 1
Fish Fry Karoake Sept 7
Game Scoring Dec 8
Regina Wildlife Federation Nomination Form
We the undersigned nominate the following (choose only one) for
election to the position of:
Board of Director
Brief Biography:
_________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Involvement with the Regina Wildlife Federation and other community
organizations.
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
I accept the Nomination and am willing to
_________________________ accept a more senior position on the
Board
_________________________ ________________________________
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2013 Regina Wildlife Federation Membership Information (Annual
Memberships Expire Dec 31st)
An annual Regina Wildlife Federation membership fee, includes a
full membership with the Saskatchewan
Wildlife Federation.
This membership does not include access to the restricted handgun
ranges and cannot be used to obtain a handgun transport
permit.
Handgun memberships can be obtained from one of the three handgun
clubs who are affiliated with the Regina Wildlife Federation (see
Handgun Range information below).
GST is in addition to these rates. NO GST on Gate Card
Deposits
Gate Access Card is required (available only to General or Master
Member), for a refundable $10 deposit. Gate
Cards will be re-activated when membership is renewed, it is not
necessary to obtain a new card every year.
General Membership (No Range Privileges)
$75
$115
Family Membership (Same access privileges as the General or
Master
membership purchased: Child or Youth less than 18yrs.)
$25
Youth Membership ( Provides access to all NON Handgun Ranges
$30
Must be accompanied by a Parent, Guardian or Qualified RWF
Member)
Regina Wildlife Federation Handgun Club (general handgun target -
$50 shooting) contact Andy at 306-775-0509761-9120
Great Plains Shooting Association - $50 for 1yr or $150 for
5yrs
(PPC style handgun shooting) contact Greg Whittle at 306-
543-9654
Regina Association of Practical Shooters - $30 helpers or $75 non
helpers
(IPSC style handgun shooting) contact Cliff at 306-545-6236
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Membership Fee Structure is as follows
$75.
$115.
$25.
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RWF Embroidered Crest .......................... $2.50
Under federal regulations governing shooting
ranges it is required that a red flag be flown at the
entrance of the property and at the firing line
whenever the range is being used. As our ranges
are usually unsupervised it is the member’s
responsibility to ensure adherence to this
regulation. In addition the ranges have been
federally approved for specific calibers. Please
use the appropriate range for the firearm you are
shooting. Failure to comply with these laws could
result in penalties up to and including closure of
our ranges. Please remember to raise the flags
before you start shooting and take them down
when you are done. Now that the security gate is
operating the signing of the range book is no
longer required. If you are a member of an
affiliated club, please respect their rules.
The RWF recreation site is private property
and access is restricted to members, their guests
and those in attendance for authorized functions.
With the exception of RWF board sanctioned
events, the ranges are always restricted to
members with the proper range usage privileges.
the other users on the range to
produce their membership
produce the card then it is
also within your rights to ask
this person to leave and only
return when a proper
membership can be produced.
look around the property and report anything
that looks suspicious to the Board. Please help us
to protect our investments.
Annual General Meeting
Tuesday March 5th
Regina Wildlife Clubhouse
is available in its newsletter “The Whitetail”.
As all RWF members receive this newsletter your
advertising will be viewed by active sportsman.
Rates:
Applying for RWF Fish Awards
The Regina Wildlife Federation (RWF) is now accepting applications
for the annual fish awards from both catch and keep and catch
and release fishers. While the RWF recognizes that fishers enjoy
eating fish, releasing the large fish which are normally
breeding
females is encouraged. Releasing breeding females to spawn again is
in line with our brief that we as good stewards we must act
to conserve the fishing resource.
To minimize damage to fish being released, only the tail pinched
length and a photograph are required for submission for RWF
Awards.
Licensed anglers will take a photo of a qualifying fish following
the rules listed below: 1. Fish must be CAUGHT AND RELEASED in
Saskatchewan by recreational angling methods in accordance with
provincial regulations 2. A qualifying fish length must be measured
by using pinched tail method 3. Each entry must be accompanied by a
color side view photograph of the fish preferably with a measuring
device or an object of a standard size (eg. fishing license - 6”)
in the picture 4. Each entry must be submitted on an official RWF
entry form (or copy) 5. Entries with poor quality photos, illegible
or incomplete data may be disqualified 6. Each entry will be
reviewed by the registry committee and their decision will be final
7. All entries and photos become the property of the RWF and cannot
be returned. The RWF is not responsible for lost or damaged
entries.
Needed:
To help at 2013 Fort Qu’Appelle Walleye Tournament
The RWF is once again planning on hosting the Fort Qu’Appelle
Walleye Classic Fishing Tournament. The first meeting is on January
14th 7:30pm at the Serbian Club, located on the corner of Wallace
St. and 12th Ave. We learned many things about hosting this
tournament last year but none more important than the need for
volunteers. We are seeking about 20 people to help out, mostly on
the weekend of the event, Sept 1st and 2nd, but a few will also be
needed to prepare prior to the event. In addition we are also still
asking for someone to take the lead on this fundraiser. With the
assistance of previous organizers, anglers who have participated in
tournaments’ and the Walleye Trail club the work should flow
smoothly. If you are interested in helping out please
contact:
Sam Wuschenny at 525-3419 or Gil White 757-0014
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Catch & Release c Length (tail pinched): _____________
inches/cm
Kept fish c Weight: _________________ lbs. ________________ oz. OR
_______________ grams
Place caught: _____________________ Place weighed:_________________
Witness: ___________________________
Angler’s name:
________________________________________________________
Address:___________________________________________________________________________________________
I HEREBY ATTEST/SWEAR THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE, AND
THAT IN TAKING OR CATCHING & RELEASING THIS FISH, I COMPLIED
WITH THE RULES.
Signature of angler:
________________________________________________ Date:
__________________, 20_____
Picture enclosed c
Regina Biathlon Club - January 2013
Since our last newsletter many events have occurred. The summer
training camp in Canmore and regular Sunday training at the RWF
have resulted in many skilled performances. The sponsorship by the
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation for competition medals has been
very much appreciated! The SWF medals reward excellence and do
light up the spirits of the athletes! Since fall, our club’s
athletes have been to races in Canmore and the SWF Cup 1 in North
Battleford. The events at the national training venue are
incredible experiences, with participants from all
over North America - civilian and military, novice to Olympian, and
ages 8 to masters... In these races, our RWF members have resulted
in many personal bests. The highlight reward is the large chocolate
received for clean shooting - and that is not as easy as it
seems!
We have lost a few members as they have moved to Universities, but
the interest in our sport and our membership continues to grow and
we face the challenges of organization and rifle access, and we are
pushing the limits of our small shooting range. We started a new
master’s club. Two of our masters have done very well in race
events - with the others trying to catch up. It is hard pushing
skis and those extra pounds up those hills with 8 year olds
chasing you - and having to shoot with hearts racing and then
having to do it 3 more times... (more on training days).
Highlights to look forward to this winter are the RWF hosted SWF
Cup 2 in January, the Saskatchewan hosted Western Championships,
and our coach Vanessa going to Austria to further her training. For
more information, please visit us at or www.biathlonsk.ca contact
[email protected] or
[email protected]
RAPS is at 25 members so far this year. There are a few long term
members to renew yet. We are competing once a month in
Saskatoon; We are always battling for the top with our northern
competition. There are usually around 25 entries every match.
There was a fun match in December, at the Indoor facility in
Saskatoon, with a host of youth and others trying our sport for the
first
time. Extreme fun for all !! We are eagerly waiting for the signs
of spring so we can commence our season at the RWF.
Nationals are to be held in Dalhousie New Brunswick this year.
With
the provincial match in Saskatoon.
If there is anyone that is interested in trying out a very exciting
sport
please contact myself at 533-6070.
All for now.......see you at the Range.
Cliff Kobelsky RAPS Pres.
Hide Bin Program
The RWF hide bin program is part of the SWF provincial initiative
to reduce the amount of organic waste ending up in landfills and
raise funds for purchase of Wildlife Lands. The Regina program is
delivered in partnership with the City of Regina and Lorass
Disposal. Lorass has graciously provided the RWF with a large bin
which is hosted by the City at the landfill.
The bin officially opens no later than the beginning of rifle
whitetail season (November 15) and remains open until January 31 of
the new year. The bin is available during normal landfill operating
hours. Hides can dropped off the same as refuse through the
landfill scale system. There is no charge for dropping off hides
and hunters will be issued a ballot for each hide delivered. The
ballots should be filled out and returned to the scale house. There
is a provincial and a club drawing for a hunting related prize in
February each year. The club prize is drawn for at the February
membership meeting and awarded to the winner at the Annual General
Meeting held on the first Tuesday in March. The SWF prize is drawn
for at the annual convention held in mid February.
Club Game Awards
Members who purchase their memberships before May 1st are eligible
to compete for fish, big game, game bird and photography awards by
the RWF.
Fish can be submitted by weight or if caught and released by length
and girth. Entry measurements must be witnessed if the fish is
released. Weights must be from a certified scale and be accompanied
by an affidavit from a second party witness.
Big game trophies must be scored using the Henry Kelsey (H.K.)
system. Scoring by any Henry Kelsey, Boone and Crocket or RWF club
measurer is accepted by the RWF. The H.K. scoring system is
identical to the Boone and Crocket system except no drying period
is required.
Game birds are submitted by weight with the same scale and witness
rules required for fish entries.
The annual big game scoring day is held at the club house on the
Sunday following close of the either sex rifle whitetail season
(first Sunday after December 7).
- Hours are normally 10:00 to 3:00
- Hot beverages and sausage on a bun are provided. The cash bar is
open.
- Great opportunity to renew old acquaintances, socialize with
other sports people and see some of the larger heads taken by club
members.
The number of entries was down in 2012 compared to recent years,
perhaps due to weather conditions. Nevertheless a number of very
good heads were submitted and a good time was had by all.
Summary of Rules for Trophy Awards
All awards are based on the calendar year.
Only members in good standing who purchased their membership before
May 1 are eligible for awards.
Only fair chase trophies are accepted for awards.
Applications must be submitted by January 31 of the next
year.
Big game awards are based on the H.K. or Boone and Crocket scoring
system only.
Sportsman/woman awards are determined by comparing the marginal
standing of all entries by each candidate. Marginal standing is the
fraction of the H.K. book minimum for that species.
Information about submitting award applications is available by
calling Tom Anderson, Habitat Chair at 775 2558. A reference
summary of submission criteria and procedures will be placed on the
club web site before spring.
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REGINA WILDLIFE FEDERATION
CLAY BUSTERS The RWF is hosting a 2-day shoot June 1-2, 2013.
Saturday the 1st. will be a shoot held for Pheasants Forever, and
Sunday the 2nd.will be the RWF’s Fun Day Sunday with proceeds of
the shoot going to the Regina Wildlife Federation.
This event will be a great time with some fabulous prizes, and
proceeds going to good organizations. Please plan to attend and
support these shoots.
FUN DAY SUNDAY JUNE 2nd., 2013
Treat yourself and the family to a Pancake breakfast, a round of
sporting clays followed by a Hamburger Barbeque!
Breakfast and Registration 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Shooting Starts at 10:30 a.m.
100 targets - $30.00
Half Round $15.00
Ladies and Juniors - $15.00
S.S.C.A. Membership required -- $10.00
Breakfast and Barbeque $10.00