Newsletter - Dallas Woods and Waters Club

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Newsletter - Dallas Woods and Waters Club
March 2009
Newsletter
Volume 5, Issue 3
Organized March 1961
DWWC 30th Annual
Dinner & Benefit Auction
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Plano Centre
2000 E. Spring Creek Pkwy at Jupiter
Plano, Texas 75074
YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS THIS EXCITING EVENT!
TEN RAFFLE TABLES
LIVE AND
SILENT AUCTIONS
Read inside about
the many items
there are for you to
bid on,
•• •
Invite your hunting
and fishing friends,
•••
Then call the
DWWC office to get
your tickets and
reserve a table.
214-570-8700
or email
info@dwwcc.org
SILENT AUCTION TABLES
THE BIG BOARD
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President’s Corner
Dallas Woods & Waters
2009 Officers
PRESIDENT
John Laverty ...................................972-386-8659
PAST PRESIDENT
Bob Evans ………………………...972-758-0953
VP MEMBERSHIP
Beverly Bell ……………………...214-522-4570
VP PROGRAMS
Don Grogan ...................................972-774-2059
Charles Oliver……………………..972-938-9612
VP ACTIVITIES
Curt Frisbie, Jr. ..............................214-363-5513
VP SPECIAL EVENTS
Roland Black ..................................972-233-5050
VP COMMUNICATIONS
David Chaney …………………….214-931-2761
VP SHOWS
Julio Morales ..................................214-557-3839
SECRETARY
Charles Shelton ..............................214-827-4823
TREASURER
Dennis Connally ............................214-352-1771
Directors
Beverly Bell …………………December 31, 2010
Roland Black…………………December 31, 2010
Michael Boyce……………….December 31, 2010
David Chaney ……………….December 31, 2010
Andy Clements …………… December 31, 2010
Jack Davis …………………...December 31, 2010
Alan Linson…………………..December 31, 2010
Julio Morales…………………December 31, 2010
Henry Seeligson……………...December 31, 2010
Charles Shelton………………December 31, 2010
Charles Vessell……………….December 31, 2010
Dennis Connally…………….. December 31, 2009
Jeff Dargatz…………………..December 31, 2009
Curt Frisbie , Jr……………….December 31, 2009
John Laverty………………….December 31, 2009
Directors Emeritus
Charles Oliver ................................ 972-938-9612
Don Grogan ..................................... 972-774-2059
*Edwin Davis, *Bob De Priest,
*Roger Godwin, and *Bill Hagen
*Winifred Wright
*Deceased
Office Staff
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Annette Stone (Office)...................... 214-570-8700
(Cell) ........................ 214-538-3717
(Fax)…...……………214-570-8702
Office Assistant
Barbara Meyer……………………....972-596-3035
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Woods & Waters Foundation
Officers & Board of Directors
PRESIDENT
Alan Linson ....................................December 31, 2010
SECRETARY
Rod Zielke…………………………December 31,
2010
TREASURER
Dennis Connally ..............................December 31, 2010
MEMBER
John Laverty……………………….December 31, 2009
9319 LBJ Freeway #103
Dallas, Texas 75243
E-Mail: info @dwwcc.org
Website: www.dwwcc.org
John J. Laverty, President
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Banquet Schedule
March 28, 2009
Doors Open at 4:30 pm
Come early to see the
20+ Exhibitors
Bid on Silent Auction Items,
All Raffle Items & Theme Tables
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Dinner Served at 7:15 p.m.
Silent Auction Starts
Live Auction at 8:30 p.m.
Silent Auction
Live Auction Items
Three 10 day African Plains Game Safari (South Africa)
Argentina High-Volume Dove hunt to Cordoba area
Two Spring Turkey Hunts
New Zealand Big Game Hunt
Local Quail Hunts
Exotic Hunts
Two Texas Deer Hunts
Two Local Pheasant Hunt
Rooster Tales (South Dakota)
Elk Hunts
Estate Hunt in Saskatchewan
Cow Hunt for Two - Vermejo Park Ranch
Bow Fishing Trip
4 person Bow Fishing Trip - North Texas Lake
Dove Hunts
Two in Mexico
Two in Texas
Local Fishing Trips
Stripers, Bass, Redfish
Special Gun Raffles
Over 200 items will be available:
Rods & Reels
Binoculars
Artwork
Wine and Liquor
Local Fishing & Hunting Trips
Gift Certificates for Restaurants and Hotels
Hunting & Fishing Merchandise
Raffle Buckets
Rods & Reels
Muzzleloader
Fly Fishing Rod and Reel
Knives of Alaska
Spotting Scope
GPS Units
Ladies Items
Camp Cooker
Binoculars
Survival Rifle, 22 cal.
Something for Everyone
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30th Annual
Dinner & Benefit Auction
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Plano Centre
2000 E. Spring Creek Pkwy
Plano, Texas 75074
Email: Info@dwwcc.org
Website: www.dwwcc.org
4:30
Doors Open
Meet the Exhibitors
Bid Silent Auction Items
Raffle Items
All Raffle Buckets $5
Theme Table $10
7:15 p.m.
Dinner Served
Silent Auction Closes
8:30 p.m.
•
High-end Shotguns & Rifles
•
Michael Boyce
Kenneth Meyer
John Laverty
Charles Vessel
Curt L. Frisbie, Jr. Larz Smith & Don
Kyle Bibb
Weempe
Paul Newman
Bob Evans
James Webb(2)
Flagg Group
Jack Davis (2)
Rob Silvestri (UBS)
Larry Lott
Jim Breaux (2)
Annette Stone
John Yowell
Roland Black (2)
Safari Club
Live & Silent Auction
Hunts & Safaris, Fresh & Salt
Water Fishing Trips, Art
Work, Sports Memorabilia
•
Theme Raffle Tables
BBQ, Deer, Dove, Duck
Fishing, Turkey, Archery,
Upland, Ladies, Hog
•
Banquet Tables Purchased
Gun Raffles
Single Item Raffle
Fishing Gear, Rifles,
Muzzleloader, Binoculars,
Shotguns, Camping Gear,
$600 per Table of 8
$80 all Individual Tickets
$85 at the Door
Admission includes
Dinner & Two Drink Tickets
Call 214-570-8700
Today for Reservation
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Redfish Lodge is THE Place in Texas for Redfish and Trout
By: Curtis L. Frisbie, Jr.
W
e returned from Redfish
Lodge on Copano Bay in
Rockport, Texas, in midNovember. Sure, you can catch fish at
a lot of places and with a lot of guides
in the Rockport area. But, if you want
an A+ luxury lodge, with gourmet food
cooked by an A+ Vietnamese cook
(who has a wife preparing incomparable desserts), guides who are uniformly
excellent, first class equipment from
the boats to the rods and lures, a Lodge
with a pool table, a shotgun shooting
course at the end of the peninsula upon
which the Lodge is located, tennis
courts, and a swimming pool, tell me
where you can get these amenities
other than Redfish Lodge— there is no
other comparable place close by.
My wife, Gena, and I went with James
Florez and his fiance, Heidi, on November 12 - 14, 2008. It was a wonderful, memorable trip. I have a scar to
prove it. We used spinning reels all of
the time and the constant pulling back
the line from the spinning reel and
holding it with the right first finger
while casting finally produced a cut
that did not go away for weeks. What
Curt Frisbie with his “pesky” sheepshead
does that tell you? It tells you that we
were casting a lot but not much more
than that. I can tell you the “more”.
The "more" is that we consistently got
our limits of trout and redfish. When
we got our limits we retired for the day
but my Purple Heart finger tells me that
we were casting a lot, and having a lot
of fun—which we did. I recommend
this trip to anyone. You cannot get a
better redfish and trout fishing trip
than this with an A+ lodge and A+ people.
from shore or wade out amongst the
critters. On the other side of the Lodge
is a 500’ lighted pier with underwater
green lights. The Lodge provides all
the rods and some tackle for these
night-time adventures.
If you want to flyfish, no prolem. Just
let the Lodge know ahead of time and
they will provide a guide who specializes in flyfishing and a specially
equipped boat. A fast action 8 to 10
weight rod will handle the job.
All fish are cleaned and frozen and
placed in complimentary bright yellow
coolers for your trip home. The Lodge
has a large store on premises for buying
shirts, hats, sunscreen and similar
items. If you want to have a really special trip with eight family members or
friends you can rent the Ruddy Lodge,
a 3600 sq. ft. lodge that will handle up
to eight guests. It is separate from the
main Lodge, reserved for those wanting
privacy and it operates independently
from the Lodge having its own chef
and food and service staff.
Gena’ with her trout
Our guide was Brian Holden, guide par
excellance and also the Lodge Manager. He really knows the surrounding
bays and the best places to fish, although all the Lodge guides cooperate
on the radio to help each other find the
fish. We caught trout and redfish, of
course, but also more than our fair
share of sheepshead and one flounder. Other boats caught flounder, a
small ray and a red snapper. It is even
possible to catch a shark or two. We
used exclusively live shad for bait. All
boats were 21’ to 24’ shallow draft
boats and we rarely fished in water
over six feet deep. Lunch is provided
in the boats, and a typical day is 5-8
hours on the water.
Returning to the Lodge does not mean
that you have to quit fishing. There is a
beach on one side with four sets of stadium lights for those wanting to fish
Pricing for a 2-day guided fishing
package is $1100 per person, double
occupancy. Not included in the price is
liquor, cellar wines, fishing licenses
and tips. Check out their website at
www.redfishlodge.com to see their secluded and protected location at the tip
of Rattlesnake Point, 10 miles west of
Rockport, where they have a wonderful, secluded, mile-long peninsula all to
themselves.
Curt and Gena’ enjoying a shrimp boil
and Cajun sausage lunch.
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HUNTING IS MY GAME
A
fter my retirement as a consulting engineer (civil) in 2002, I
have accelerated my hunting
activities. My wife, Janis, accompanies me on many of the major trips
and when she can’t go, I somehow manage
to keep in her good graces with a cruise or
a nice trip abroad.
Jack & Janis with a South African Sable
Actually I began hunting at an early age
with my Dad (rabbits, squirrels, etc.). By
high school I had progressed up to whitetail
deer (still my favorite). Hunting slowed
down in college (studies and girls) and in
my early career years (work, marriage,
kids), but I did manage to have a deer lease
in Mason County in the late 60s. During
this period when the kids were small the
entire family would go to the hunting lease
once or twice a season.
By Jack Davis
things semi-under control and resumed
limited hunting activities. In 1981 we purchased a small Van Zandt county farm and
built a 7-acre lake and small house. This
was a great family retreat but with limited
hunting opportunities. Later in 1987 we
purchased a ranch in Lampasas County
near Adamsville on the Lampasas River.
There was fishing in the river and great
deer hunting. Enough said— I was a
“happy camper”!
With the purchase of “Rancho Venado”,
hunting activities picked up; I didn’t realize
I had so many relatives and friends when
fall hunting season began! Each fall I was
hunting 6 or 7 weekends at the ranch but
still found time for other hunting ventures
which continues to this day. In addition to
Texas, I have hunted New Mexico, Colorado, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and
Nebraska.
By 1990 most of my lifelong hunting buddies’ interest in hunting had waned. This
was when I joined the Dallas Woods &
Waters Club to meet other sportsmen with
my interests and to learn of more hunting
opportunities—great move!
display. Of course I was obligated to fill
the room.
Jack and Canadian Moose
2008 was a banner year with a trip to Mexico for white wing doves, our third safari to
South Africa, an elk hunt in New Mexico
and, of course, our Texas deer season.
I am now looking forward to a Texas
Spring turkey hunt, have booked a mule
deer hunt in the sand hills of Nebraska for
this fall and a whitetail hunt in Saskatchewan for November 2010, and have an eye
on several of the 2009 fundraiser trips.
In 1972 I joined a college classmate in a
consulting engineering firm and for the
next 4 or 5 years worked night and day to
grow our business. By the late 70s I had
Jack and New Mexico Elk
During the mid-90s with the kids out of
college and on their own and with my
pocket book in somewhat better condition, I began to look elsewhere for hunting opportunities. Since then I have
made trips to Mexico, Argentina, South
Africa and Canada, in addition to numerous hunts in the U.S.
Jack and a Fallow deer
In 2000 Janis and I built our retirement
home on Brookhill Lane with a 16 foot
ceiling in the family room for trophy
Jack with Mule Deer
After all, “hunting is my game”!
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QUAIL RIDGE AT IT’S BEST
W
hen Ricky Fain said he
wanted to help Woods and
Waters raise money for the
kids account, John Yowell told Ricky he
would help put the trip on, but also
wanted to be a part of the group that
bought the trip. The Quail Ridge trip
with at least five couples spending two
nights, two days, gourmet meals, 100
pheasants, wobble trap clays, attack bass,
and about as much fun as the law would
allow, was to be a very special trip.
Front Row: Joy Acosta, Audrey Rogers,
Debra Cook, Debbie Dickson, Jeff Rogers;
Back Row: Ricky Fain, John Yowell, Jim
Breaux, Tom Dickson.
This trip proved to be the crown jewel of
the 2007 fund raiser banquet. The outing
was purchased by Jeff and Audrey Rodgers and partners, John Yowell, Tom and
Debbie Dickson, Jim and Debbie Breaux
and attended by honored guests Gerard
Erasmus, Joy Acosta, and the host Ricky
Fain.
By Jim Breaux
the older dog can teach the younger one
things you can’t and when the older one
dies you will have a ready replacement—
a lesson Gerard learned the hard way
when his very experienced Jack Russell,
an excellent blood tracking dog, was
snake bit and died.
regular and constant chant that she caught
the biggest fish; regardless of how many
we caught or how big, hers was always
bigger.
For dinner that night, Ricky, who
smoothly maneuvered out of being a
guest at a wedding to stay home and proSaturday morning we started off with a
tect his ranch house investment from the
wonderful breakfast that got us kicked off likes of us, proved to one and all that you
for the big main event – the European
could make pheasants taste good! Not to
pheasant shoot. As a warm up, the sky
say it was not a group effort as we all
was filled with clay pigeons, giving us a helped put the meal together, but then
chance to sharpen our shooting skills.
isn’t that what this type of weekend is all
Then came the birds. I was shooting with about, having fun and making new
Gerard and for an African safari outfitter, friends?
he made some amazing shots. But then as
he and I watched others shoot we saw
everyone was making some really good
shots! As we began to congratulate each
other on some really good shots, we could
not help but make fun of each other on
some really ugly shots, where the birds
sometimes won. We did a clean up hunt
into the outer fields where some of the
lucky escapees flew. As good as the dogs
were, only a few were found in the tall
grass.
Front Row: John Yowell, Joy Acosta,
Gerard Erasmus; Back Row: Debbie and
Jim Breaux
Breakfast the next morning was not to be
outdone by any of the previous fine
meals, as the Eggs Benedict with a fruit
medley served with Pomegranate mimosas were out of this world. I was infatuAfter Jim and Debbie finally arrived, the
ated watching the swarms of ducks flying
plans for the dinner meal started coming
in and out of the new large lake that will
together. I have never had sirloin off the Ricky Fain, John Yowell & Jim Breaux
undoubtedly be a premier duck hunting
rotisserie. I didn’t know it could taste so
lake next year, especially with the trees in
good. But then everything that night was Oh, and by the way, when Tom Dickson the lake. What a beautiful way to start
good.
proclaims the electric fence is not hot, let the day, eating a memorable breakfast
the mere fact that he did not go through it while viewing the most wonderful scenThe fun, laughter and good ol’ camarade- be a clue he was fibbing. I can testify that ery that abounds there.
rie is what putting a weekend like this
it was knock-you-to-your-knees hot!
together is all about.
After breakfast we toured part of the
After a hearty lunch we were off in purranch and while some fished, others went
The Rodgers had invited their professuit of the world famous attack bass. The home, as we all eventually did return to
sional African hunter, Gerard, to join us, problem with many of us is that we went the real world.
and with him came another meaning for
to the wrong lake. The new large Duck
being on holiday and not in a hurry. I
Lake is where the fish were biting. Deb- Ricky, thanks again …. We all had a
also learned from him the importance of bie Dickson caught a monster size fish
great time.
having a young dog to go along with your right in front of Tom and me. She had no
older hunting dog. Gerard explained that problem in telling either of us with a
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V OLU ME 5 , I SSUE 3
Tell us
About Your
Favorite
Gun
Send in a write up about
your favorite gun or one that
has a sentimental background.
Do you have a gun that belonged to your Dad or
Granddad? Maybe there is a
story you would like to share
with the Club about your
gun.
Send in your information by
email and look for it in an
upcoming newsletter.
From MONTANA OUDOORS MAGAZINE. Used by permission.
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Activities Calendar
Want to go on one of these trips? Follow these easy steps:
1. Call the Trip Chair to see if there is still space available and to get your trip questions answered.
2. If space is available, send your deposit to DWWC, 9319 LBJ Fwy, #103, Dallas 75243
3. Non-members who are not guests of a DWWC member will be charged an additional $75, which will
include a 1-year DWWC membership
4 All persons participating in any activities MUST sign a Club Release Form and agree to the terms
before going on trip.
~March, 2009~
March 1, 2009—$50 deposit due for March
21st Golf Outing
March 21, 2009
Spring Fish and Fowl Potluck Members
Dinner
Location: Curt & Tracy Frisbie’s house
(9101 Rockbrook, Dallas)
Meet Other Members of DWWC.
Meet and join other members of DWWC for
the Fish and Fowl Potluck Members Dinner.
Get a spring preview of what’s to come at the
Beast Feast to be held in May at Breckenridge
Park. We will meet at Curt & Tracy’s house
(near Northwest Highway and Midway) to feast
on walleye, trout, redfish, salmon, pheasant,
quail, duck, and we might even have some rib
eye from the sky. Clean out your refrigerator
and bring your favorite dish. This will be fun for
the entire family so bring your wife and kids
and any potential new members. We will play
washers, horseshoes, and watch the NCAA
basketball tournament while telling stories of
our winter hunts with our friends. Sign up now
as only 20 guests can attend this fish and fowl
feast. Important: Call Brian Orr or Curt Frisbie III to reserve your family spot, and tell him
what dish you would like to bring to the feast!
BYOB or bring your favorite beverage.
DWWC will provide soft drinks. The event is
FREE to you and designed to help members
meet other members, so sign up now even if you
do not know Brian or Curt or anyone else who
attends. You will soon have several new friends
after participating in this family event.
Trip Chairs: Brian Orr (214-773-1170) and
Curt Frisbie III (972-670-0856).
March 21, 2009
Golf Outing
Who says we just hunt and fish? Whether your
goal is to have a single digit handicap or just
have a great time with friends, this outing is the
perfect kick off for the 2009 golf season. Cool
weather, great company and a fun time. Who
could ask for more. Bring a friend, entertain a
client or just bring yourself. A total of 8 spots
are available. If you’re a golfer…you won’t
want to miss this tee-time! Mark it on your
calendar today!!! Deposit of $50 due to the
DWWC office by March 1st.
Location: Won’t disappoint (In the DFW
Metroplex)
Cost: Sure to not break the bank. Final details
to follow shortly…check the website for more
info or call Trip Chair Jeff Dargatz at (214)
228-5211
March 28, 2009
DWWC Banquet Fundraiser
Plano Civic Center
Spring Creek Pkwy @ Jupiter
Plano, Texas
See page 17 of this newsletter for all
events, table/ticket prices and deadlines
for purchasing.
~ April, 2009~
Cost: $350 per boat for two people and max of
two people in Richie’s boat. We believe and are
hoping that Richie can get us a second boat but
that is not confirmed yet. The second boat (if
we get it) can hold three and there would be an
additional $100 cost. This is a great time for
BIG BASS. Remember Curt Frisbie Jr.’s story
in the Summer 2007 Banner about his awesome
trip with Richie last year.
Deposit of $150 due in DWWC office by
February 1, 2009.
Trip Chair: Terry Beaver 972.567.9043
April 24-26, 2009
Turkey Hunt
M-Bar-H Lodge
Santa Anna, Texas
This is your chance to harvest a trophy gobbler.
For only $960 pp, you will go on a two day,
semi-guided turkey hunt (2 mornings and 1
evening), stay 2 nights in a well-equipped lodge
on site, and enjoy 5 hearty meals. The lodge
April 10-12, 2009
can accommodate ten hunters, has two separate
Turkey Hunt
bunk areas, a large den, a bar, dining room, and
Southern Comfort Ranch
is equipped with satellite TV, a VCR, and a high
Newcastle, Texas.
speed internet connection. Santa Anna is about
a three and a half hour drive southwest of DalTurkey hunting close to D/FW metro area in
pleasant weather with toms still coming to calls. las, and the address at M-Bar-H Lodge is 4235
US Hwy 67, Santa Anna, Texas 76878.
With less gas and time to get there this 2-1/2
day hunt is a bargain at $775. Hunt includes 2
on 1 guide service, 4 meals, drinks (except alco- As an added bonus DWWC’s very own Danny
Souder will be one of the guides on this hunt
holic beverages), very nice lodging in 2 bedroom bunkhouse with kitchen, bath, and satellite and he assures us the turkeys are plentiful there.
Deposit of $480 due in DWWC Office by
TV and VCR. Plus an extra tom may be taken
February 28, 2009.
for only $100. Only 4 spots available. See
Trip Chair: Slates Veazey 214-999-4443
www.TexasHuntingCompany.com for more
April 17—50% deposit due for June 13
Shark Fishing Trip.
information.
Deposit of $400 due in DWWC office by Feb.
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Trip chair: Bryan Moore 214.808.5055 (C).
April 25, 2009.
Black Bass Fishing With Richie White.
Lake Fork, Texas
Richie White is one of the most successful and
best-known black bass fishing guides on Lake
Fork. See his website (www.bassfishing.org)
where you can view some of the monsters he
has boated. He has been guiding professionally
on Lake Fork for 15 years and he specializes in
finding trophy bass. He is already booking trips
well into Spring 2009.
~May, 2009~
May 1—Deadline for Deposit for July 12-22
Pairs & Spares Fishing Trip in Manitoba,
Canada
May 9-10, 2009
Alligator Hunting
Lake Caney, Texas
Come to Cougar Run Ranch and hunt alligators
on May 9, 2009. Prices: under 6’ @$75/ft; 6 –
8 7/8’ @ $150/ft; 9’ or larger @ $200/ft. Plus
$100 per hunting day guide fee and $100 skinning fee.
You can hunt with rifle, bow, crossbow or
“fish” with big hook. Bunkhouse available on
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the ranch but you can get food in Cleveland,
about 3 miles away. Ranch is northeast of
Houston. They seldom take anything under 9’,
and occasionally get 12-13’ gators. Stay over
one to May 10 to allow cooling of gator for
skinning. The guide can recommend good taxidermy services.
Deposit of $300 due in DWWC Office by Jan.
9, 2009.
Trip Chair: Curt Frisbie, Jr. 214.999.4757
May 23, 2009
3rd Annual Beast Feast
Family Cookout at Breckenridge Park,
Richardson, 11:00am till 3:00pm
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who sign up. Lodging available for $50 per person as mentioned above.
50% deposit due in DWWC Office by April
17, 2009.
Trip Chair: Colin Martin 214-999-4227 or
cmartin@gardere.com
~ July, 2009~
July 17-22, 2009
Pairs & Spares Fishing Trip
Pine Island Lodge
www.pineislandlodge.com
Manitoba, Canada
lope, and whitetail, and we might even have
some of Matt’s famous Buffalo Chili. Clean out
your freezer and bring your favorite dish. This
will be fun for the entire family so bring your
wife and kids and any potential new members.
We will play washers and horseshoes, and watch
your favorite college football teams. Start the
season off right by meeting other DWWC members and sharing stories of hunting and fishing
adventures while enjoying these gastronomic
delights with friends, old and new. Sign up now
as only 20 guests can attend this wild game
dinner. Important: Call Brian Orr or Curt Frisbie III to reserve your family spot, and tell him
what dish you would like to bring. BYOB or
bring your favorite beverage. DWWC will provide soft drinks. This event is FREE to you and
designed to help members meet other members,
so sign up now even if you do not know Brian or
Curt or anyone else who attends. You will soon
have several new friends after participating in
this family event.
Trip Chairs: Brian Orr (214-773-1170) and
Curt Frisbie III (972-670-0856).
Let’s go cool off this summer at beautiful Pine
Island Lodge located on a 17 acre island on the
Great fun for the whole family!
Winnipeg River. This trip is designed for couCome spend a relaxing day with the mem- ples or a father/son or daughter, or two old buddies, that just want to get away. This is for four
bers of DWWC and their guests cooking
(4) full days of guided fishing with 5 nights
out and having fun. There will be a wide
assortment of freshly grilled meats to sam- lodging and great home cooked meals plus shore
lunches. Your target will be northern pike, wallple including elk, venison, hog, quail,
eyes and smallmouth bass, which are fished for
pheasant casserole, wild salmon, halibut
directly out of the lodge. Bring your tackle, but
and Annette’s famous cobbler. We will
~ OCTOBER 2009 ~
the lodge does have a bait shop for can’t miss
have hotdogs and hamburgers with all the
lures. The river area around the lodge always
fixings for the kids. Bring your fishing
provides an out of the wind area to fish.
October 17-18, 2009
poles and take your kids fishing or just use
Pheasant Hunt, Golden
You will fly to Winnipeg (with a plane change Prairie Hunting Service
one of ours-I’ll bring the worms. Throw
some horseshoes and washers-prizes for the in Minneapolis – St Paul) where you will be Sublette, Kansas
picked up by bus or limo for a short drive to
winners. Tell tall tales about your hunting
Point du Bois. From Point Du Bois you will Hunt with owners, Jeff & Debbie White, for two
prowess and just relax and have a great
board a 26 foot cruiser for a scenic 20 mile trip days. Includes lodging for two nights, breakfast
time. Members, please sign up to bring
to the lodge. Transportation from Winnipeg to & lunch for two days, guides & bird processing.
food and side dishes. DWWC will provide the lodge and return is included in the package. You bring shotgun and shells, buy license for
soft drinks and water. Directions, sign up
$20. Can take 15 hunters. This is the 17th trip
sheets, more info to come so start thinking DWWC members Tom Dickson (2007) and to Golden Prairie for DWWC. Member Cost:
about what you want to bring.
John Walvrood (2008) and their sons have en- $275 pp/day.
Trip Chair: call Brian Orr 214-773-1170 joyed the Pine Island Lodge experience. The $100 deposit due in DWWC office anytime
lodge is also a trip destination for the Austin before September 1, 2009; after Sept. 1, 50%
or Curt Frisbie II 972-670-0856
WWC.
of the $275 pp/day is due.
Trip Chair: Henry Seeligson 972-392-3332.
Trip cost is $1775 per person or $2575 for the
~ June, 2009~
father/son or daughter package. This trip is
limited, therefore to insure a spot submit a deJune 13, 2009
posit of $500 per person ($750 for father/son
Shark Fishing Trip
or daughter) payable to DWWC as soon as
Freeport, Texas
possible.
Freeport is 58 miles south of Houston. Accord- (May 1, 2009 deadline)
ing to the outfitter, fishing 1-2 miles from shore
for big bull reds, blacktips, bull sharks, Atlantic Trip Chair: Jack Davis 972-387-2981 Home
sharpnose, sand sharks, tarpon and others. Bull or 214 412-0300 Cell
reds are usually over 25 lbs. and sharks are usually 15 lbs. to 50 lbs., with some over 100 lbs.
~ SEPTEMBER 2009 ~
The outfitter says it is common to catch over 40
fish and that he has caught over 60 bull reds
before on this trip. You bring your own saltwa- September 1 — Deadline for 50% Payment
for October 17-18 Pheasant Hunt in Kansas
ter fishing license, food and drinks, sun screen,
sea shoes, lip protection, and camera. All bait
and tackle is furnished. Lodging is available in September 12 — 3:00 PM
Fall Big Game Day Potluck Members Dinner
a fully furnished canal-front house (where the
boat will be docked), with a full kitchen, plenty Location: Matt Mankin’s Home
of beds, and a pool table for $50 per person per (4168 Brunswick, Dallas)
night. See http://www.reelthreel.com for additional details.
Full day (8am-3pm), $750.00 for 4 people, fuel
included. The cost will be divided among those
Join other members of DWWC for the Fall Big
Game Day Members Potluck Dinner at Matt
Mankin’s house near Park and Midway. Dinner
will feature elk, axis deer, eland, moose, ante-
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ELK RESCUE IN NEVADA
RENO, Nev. (AP) -- It's not all
checking hunting and fishing licenses. Sometimes the issues are
bigger. Like when a Nevada game
warden was handed the chore of figuring out how to separate two bull
elk that locked horns while sparring
and couldn't untangle them.
Brian Eller and Bureau of Land
Management wildlife biogist
Bryson Code headed out to see
what they could do. When they
reached Indian Valley, south
of Austin, it was Nov. 29, one week
after the elk were first seen.
“When we arrived where the rancher
had last seen them, we found them
pretty quickly. They were both lying
on the ground and one of them was
in a very uncomfortable looking position with his head directly above
the others head and his nose pointing straight up to the sky,” Donham
said. Eller said he wondered if they
had survived their ordeal.
After two unsuccessful attempts,
Donham was able to get a tranquilizer dart into one of the elk. With
one down, the other could not run,
but was also partially tranquilized in
order to separate the two. Eller and
Code helped hold the elk down
while Donham used a hand saw to
remove part of an antler off one of
them.
“As soon as they were apart, the bull
that hadn't gotten a full dose jumped
to his feet, and Bryson, Brian and I
“Once we found out they were
alive, I was hoping they couldn't
move and would stay where they
The saga began November 21
when a rancher in Reese Valley
spotted the two elk. By the following day, the animals were gone and
the rancher assumed they had separated.
A week later, according
to Nevada Division of Wildlife biologist Tom Donham, the rancher
was out looking for some of his
quickly gave him all the room he
wanted. He went off about 30 yards
and lay down for about 10 minutes
before finally walking up the hill
and over the ridge, none the worse
for wear” Donham said. “The other
elk was treated with antibiotics and
were. That didn't happen. When eventually walked off as well after
the tranquilizer had worn off. If
they ran off, I was hoping that
they could not go very far. That these two bulls had not been discovered, and we never got the call, they
didn't happen either, he said.”
more than likely would have both
The elk may have been sparring died. Watching the bulls walk away,
and knowing that we likely saved
at the outset, but Donham and
Eller say they used teamwork to them from a slow death was defirun for nearly a mile to evade the nitely one of those moments that
newcomers. “It looked like they makes this job rewarding.”
had been doing it all their lives; sericows and saw the elk again.
This time, he called the wildlife de- ous cooperation if I've ever seen it”
partment and Donham, game warden Donham said.
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Rough Creek Repast
Dinner was a fantastic, gastronomic
experience. One should consider going
to Rough Creek for the dining alone as
it has consistently been named one of
the best places to dine in all of the
country! Everyone was billed individually so as not to confuse tabs at the end
of the dinner, making for a pleasant and
as economically-friendly dining experience as each individual chose to have.
By: Bedford Wynne
On Sunday, January 25, 2009, the Dallas Woods and Waters Activities Committee hosted its first dinner to Rough
Creek Lodge and Resort in Glen Rose,
TX. Eighteen attendees met in Preston
Center where they boarded a luxury bus
sponsored by Bedford Wynne with
Wynne Sedan and Limousine Group.
Everyone was encouraged to bring their
own beverages and snacks for the 2hour trip. Attendees showed up with
several types of libations and great
The bus arrived at Rough Creek in
plenty of time for viewing the sunset
and to tour the wonderful property.
Given the cool weather, everyone soon
settled in the lounge of the resort and
After that wonderful dinner the group
boarded the bus for the 2-hour trip
home. Some people continued their
after dinner drinks while others chose
to take a nap – all the while knowing
they were in good hands with a
designated driver behind the
wheel.
Given the success of the event,
DWWC will host another trip to
Rough Creek with the opportunity
for up to 50 guests to attend. The
event was chaired by Bedford
Wynne, Jr. and Curt Frisbie, Jr.
Seated in Front: Joan Wynne, Tia Wynne & Bedford Wynne, Jr., Gena’ & Curt Frisbie, Jr.
Not necessarily in order in the back are: John & Cynthia Sample, Mark & Linda Lammers,
Jack & Janis Davis, Phillip Capers (Joan Wynne’s date), Jody & Terry Beaver, Val & Don
Senter, Heidi McKinley and fiancé James Florez.
appetizers which made for a fun and
conversation-filled trip to Glen Rose.
Bedford Wynne
Director of Event Services
Wynne Sedan and Limousine
Group
2351 West NW Hwy
Suite 1204
Dallas, TX 75220
http://www.golimo.com
214.361.6125 x106
214.357.0666 fax
214.500.2298 cell
made the bartender run for his money
until it came time for dinner.
Send in your
trip story for
Next month’s
Newsletter!
Bedford & Tia Wynne, Heidi McKinley
and James Florez.
Janis & Jack Davis with Don Senter
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Members Bulletin Board
Firearms
Vehicles
Winchester Model 94 in .32 Special. Was told
it was made in 1928; S/N 1044348 so you can
check. Good condition. Has not been fired in
at least 10 years (when I bought it); I do not
know history before that. Plus one box of
shells.
$999.00 Curt Frisbie at 214-999-4757.
2000 Ford Excursion LTD. Black, tan
leather. V-10/4WD. Loaded. Looks and
runs great. 104,500 miles +/-.
REDUCED PRICE:
$9,349.00. 11 mpg city 16 hwy;
chipped. David Chaney 214 -384- 2424
david-chaney@sbcglobal.net.
WILL TRADE Remington Automatic 30-06
deer rifle ; Model 742 with 3 X 9 Redfield
scope and shoulder strap. FOR 12 gauge
automatic turkey gun ; prefer camou. with
shoulder strap.
Danny Souder 214-394-5250
or email questions to :
dannysouder@netzero.com
NOTICE
This is service to DWWC members.
Personal ONLY. No commercial
advertising. You may submit your
ad by email to info@dwwcc.org.
Please send in Word as an attachment. We can post for three
months; however, if your item sells
prior to that time, please email or
call the office and we will
remove the ad.
Shooters
Needed
November 4-8, 2009
Pheasant Hunt in Slovakia
Need two shooters to join us
for driven pheasant shoot in
Slovakia on Nov. 4 (travel
day), 5-7 (shoot days) and 8
(travel day). Stay in 250-year
old Palarikova Castle. Cost
is approx. $6900/shooter for
shooting at 400 birds per day
if we have 8 shooters, or
$6300 if we have 10 shooters. Non-shooting guests are
$1085. See
www.shootingslovakia.com.
I need $2000 deposit.
Call Curt Frisbie for details
(214.999.4757)
POTENTIAL
EAGLE SCOUTS
The Woods and Waters Foundation
would like to reward
Potential Eagle Scouts
We are offering a $100 donation for assistance on an Eagle Scouts Service Project. We have notified Circle 10 Boy Scouts of
America of this offer and they will notify all Circle 10 Troops. We require a written request describing the project and our board will
select one Scout each month for the next 12 months to receive $100 for use on their project. We only ask that the Scout submit
an article and pictures of the completed project for our use in upcoming issues of the DWWC magazine and monthly newsletter.
Request should be sent to:
Woods and Waters Foundation
9319 LBJ Freeway #103
Dallas, TX 75243
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9319 LBJ Fwy #103
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Last newsletter if dues are delinquent
ATTENTION
DWWC LIFE MEMBERS
ALL TURKEY HUNTERS!
Hal Ahlberg
Kyle Bibb
Don Grogan*
Jay Guillory
PLAN TO PICK UP SOME TIPS
Joseph Blimline
Jim Breaux
Edward Juarez
John Laverty
ON GETTING A BIG GOBBLER
Ed Clarke
Dennis Connally
Alan Linson
Bryan Moore
Glenn Coterill
Tim Cutts
David Daniel
Raymond Murski
Paul Newman
Charles Oliver*
Jeff Dargatz
Jack Davis
Mike O’Neil
Mark Parris
Bob Evans
William Everitt
Jeffrey R. Potter
Jessie Richardson
Dick Foster
Curtis L. Frisbie Jr.
Allen Smith
Tom Stone
Curtis L. Frisbie III
Ronald Gard
Don Weempe
John Yowell
Jay Griffin
Rod Zielke
THIS SPRING
FROM
OUR APRIL 9TH MEETING
SPEAKER
DICK ARTHUR
A NOTED TURKEY CALLING
JUDGE
AND PRIMOS PROSTAFFER
*EMERITUS STATUS