february 2011 - Oklahoma Station Safari Club International Home
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february 2011 - Oklahoma Station Safari Club International Home
0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: FEBRUARY 2011 OKLAHOMA STATION, SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL PO Box 890307, Oklahoma City, OK 73189 %MAILOSCSCI YAHOOCOMs0HONEs&AX WWWOKLAHOMASTATIONSCIORG 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: LEADERSHIP OF THE OKLAHOMA STATION OF SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL 12 point White Deer 2011-2012 Muse, Dr. Gene – 2012 Noblin, Jerry D. Jr. – 2014 Smith, Mike – 2011 (February 8, 2011) Financial Advisors: William H. Crawford George Caswell Officers: Mike Mistelske – President (retires 01 April, 2011); Dennis Elliott – President-elect* (assumes office 01 April, 2011) Leonard Hansen, Jr. – Secretary Judy Rork – Treasurer and Chapter Liaison Directors And Terms (through March 31): Bereman, Hugh – 2013 Case, Lew (elect*) – 2012 Crabb, Jed (elect*) – 2014 Elliott, Dennis – 2012 Jones, Josh – 2013 Gerads, Larry – 2013 Gifford, Greg – 2012 Grogis, Joshua – 2014 Hall, Miles – 2013 Hansen, Leonard Jr. – 2014 Mistelske, Mike – 2011 Past-Presidents’ Council: Dr. M.W. (Bill) Lockard, Sam Munhollon, Leroy Ussery, Jim Waters, Jim White, T. Scott Holmes Mike Mistelske (effective 01 April, 2011) *”elect” directors and officers assume office 01 April, 2011 Committee Assignments and Banquet Duties: Bereman, Hugh: Banquet Chairman, Admissions, Seating, Backwoods Show Hall, Miles: Education Projects, Humanitarian Services Case, Lew: Education Projects, Humanitarian Services, Banquet Lodging Hansen, Leonard Jr.: Budget and Finance, Legislative, Chairman-Problem Resolution, Chairman-Nominating Cmte., Bylaws, Banquet Admissions Crabb, Jed: Major Donations, Veterans’ Programs Elliott, Dennis: Membership Recruitment, Legislative, Conservation Projects, Education Projects, Banquet Games & Store Jones, Josh: Chairman-Website, Major Donations Gerads, Larry: Major-sponsor Recruitment, Membership Recruitment, Member Activities Gifford, Greg: Education Projects, Games Organization, Silent Auction. Grogis, Joshua: Membership Recruitment, Member Activities, Legislative, Problem Resolution, Chairman-Conservation Projects Mistelske, Mike: All Committees as President, Chairman-Budget Committee, Bylaws, Website, Safari Trails, Banquet Program, Major Donations, Catering Muse, Gene: Major-sponsor Recruitment, Membership Recruitment, Member Activities, Legislative Noblin, Jerry D. Jr.: Membership Recruitment, Legislative, Education Projects, General Contest, Special Merchandise Smith, Mike: Member Activities, Legislative, Grants Rork, Judy: All Banquet Administration, Banquet Comptroller Lockard, Bill: Humanitarian Services Munhollon, Sam: Live Auction & Program Book, Chairman-Membership Recruitment, Chairman-Bylaws, Budget & Finance, Legislative, Conservation Projects, Chairman-Education Projects, Editor-Safari Trails Newsletter, Nominating Committee, Grants Ussery, Leroy: Chairman-ODWC Expo, Bylaws, Education Projects, Nominating Committee, Humanitarian Svcs. Holmes, T. Scott: Conservation Projects, Education Projects, Banquet Oversight White, Jim: Banquet Oversight SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL THE BOARD MEMBERS’ SPOUSES AND OTHER CHAPTER MEMBERS FOR ALL THEY DO!! 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: The view through the President’s sight: CELEBRATING ANOTHER YEAR... AND PASSING THE TORCH.. . Just a few days from now, we’ll once again celebrate our hunting heritage at our annual banquet…and I’ll have my last opportunity to lead the festivities. My term as your president soon comes to a close, and I look forward to introducing my successor and several new Board members to you in person on March 5th. As reported to you in the previous ten issues of Safari Trails magazine, the last two years have been incredibly busy and productive. You have made that possible, and the upcoming banquet will be a special thank-you…to you. So what’s special about the banquet a few days from now? ●Everyone gets a welcome package worth about $100. ●The food should be great! ●Everyone who bought any table can still purchase an optional Alaska trip for a huge discount. ●We’ll acknowledge some very special contributions to the hunting community. ●The total value of all the auction items and other goodies is over 50% higher than what we had last year…and there are some really exceptional trips, firearms, art, and other items! ●Even the Silent-Auction items are a step up…including a variety of hunts. ●It will be a special time of fellowship with old friends and new…simply a very nice evening! ●Oh, yes…we’ll be giving away a free bull elk hunt. What should we all accomplish at this banquet? Fun and great purchases, of course...and, as you know, this is a fundraiser—the primary source of funds for our Chapter for the next 12 months. ●With your help, we’ll send even more teachers to SCI’s “American Wilderness Leadership School”. Each teacher we send to this week-long immersion in outdoor education comes back much better prepared to inspire interest and enthusiasm for our hunting heritage into hundreds of young people. ●We’ll launch a three-year commitment to help the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation expand its programs to educate young and adult Oklahomans about wildlife conservation and the vital role of hunting in wildlife management. ●We’ll continue our support of programs to acknowledge the great personal contributions of our military veterans…and to provide them opportunities to share our passion for hunting. ●We’ll continue the numerous other initiatives through which we support wildlife conservation, and by which we seek to ensure the continued freedom to hunt. Don’t take the right to hunt for granted…and don’t let “someone else” take care of it for you. We are it. Only our constant vigilance and participation--by each one of us--will preserve this cherished heritage. On March 5th, enjoy yourselves and, at the same time, please do your part to ensure that our Chapter has another productive and successful year. See you there! Thank you! MJMistelske Mike Mistelske, President February, 2011 3 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Leadership of the Oklahoma Station Chapter of Safari Club International Results of recent elections and appointments: Directors completing their terms & retiring 3/31/2011: Mike Mistelske Mike Smith Current directors elected to another term: Jerry D. Noblin, Jr. Leonard Hansen Joshua Grogis New directors: Larry Gerads Josh Jones Jed Crabb* Lew Case* Treasurer: Elected to another term—Leonard Hansen President: Retiring 3/31/2011—Mike Mistelske Elected, effective 4/1/2011—Dennis Elliott *replacing retiring directors 4 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: i5)&3&450'5)&4503:w Do you remember the photo of the really happy young lady that I included in the president’s letter in the December issue of Safari Trails? Here’s the rest of the story, by the young huntress herself… Mike Mistelske On the morning of my hunt I had to wake up real early. I was up before the sun was! And I had to wear Long johns, pants, a shirt, a jacket, snake boots, and a hat that said Buffy. When we got to the blind I had to get in first, because we had to put the gun in the blind and our bags. Then we got all set. Then we just sat there for a while. After sitting there for a while, I said very quietly there’s a deer behind the feeding tree. And my papa said when it walks out we can get the gun ready. Then he said there is two! We kept arguing which deer I should shoot. There was a doe and a yearling and I shot the yearling. I shot the deer about twenty feet away. And it just dropped down dead. And I shot it with one shot. I almost got my buck but I didn’t get a clear shot. And I’m just going to keep trying and never give up. I want to thank my Papa Skip for all the information and my Grandma Betty for helping me study for my test. I want to thank my mom for cheering me on and everybody else. Written By, Melody Age, 8 Hunt with your kids, not for them. 5 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: 63(&/5/&8.&9*$0"$5*0/*5&. from the Huntin’ Fool New Mexico Senate Bill SB196 has recently passed the Senate Conservation Committee and is heading to the Senate Fiscal Committee. Regular non-resident applicants will be limited to 2% of the total number of tags where guided hunters (residents and non-residents) may get 8% of the tags for any given hunt! New Mexico currently allocates permits in the antelope, Mule deer, and elk drawing as follows: 78% to residents, 12% to non-residents contracted with an outfitter, and 10% to regular non-resident applicants. This bill in the New Mexico legislature would eliminate the current allocation to non-residents giving 90% to residents and 8% to non-residents and residents who contract with an outfitter and only 2% to regular non-resident applicants. In addition to the split the bill considers implementing the requirement to purchase a non-refundable hunting license to apply which is estimated at $90 for non-residents as well as other non-refundable application fees. It is our understanding that the changes listed below have strong support and have a great chance to pass: • Permit allocation: 90% to resident, 8% to non-residents and residents with an outfitter, and 2% to regular non-resident applicants. • Add a required $90 non-fundable hunting license to apply (plus regular application fees per species) • Still no point system • Allocation may apply to other species as well (sheep, oryx, and ibex) Bill details: http://www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/_session.aspx?chamber=S&legtype=B&legno=%20196&year=11 Bill amendments/committee report: http://www.nmlegis.gov/Sessions/11%20Regular/bills/senate/SB0196CO1.pdf We have made it very easy to submit your comments to every Senator in New Mexico. Simply GO TO THE WEBSITE http://www.huntinfool.com/ and enter your information and comments. If this passes it will greatly affect all non-residents opportunity to hunt New Mexico. No matter what your opinion is of these potential changes to New Mexico permit allocation and the application process, we encourage you to voice your thoughts. New Mexico needs to hear from non-residents! 6 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: “The Three Little Pigs” Once upon a time, on a rare wintery day in southern Oklahoma… …with spear and gun and knife, three stalwart friends went afield… …the end. 7 MJM 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: #&/+".*/-&'03$&1"44&4"8": Benjamin Harrison LeForce, 64, of Enid passed from this life on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011. Benjamin LeForce was born on a wheat farm in the Great Plains of Northern Oklahoma. He began hunting rodents, sparrows, and tin cans as a boy and was soon shooting upland game with his father and grandfather. While in high school, Ben graduated to the marvelous world of small bore centerfire rifles. By around age 20, he acquired a 30-06 that, over the years, has accounted for whitetails, antelope, and other North American game. He has also guided many successful hunts on the family ranch. As a businessman, his family farm has been developed into one of the premier seed production and marketing companies in the United States. Ben’s love of shooting led to reloading and ballistics work. Accurizing rifles and developing correct hunting loads have taken many hours and thousands of rounds on the company’s 500-yard firing range. He hunted big game in three continents and seven countries - everything from black bears to elephants. During that time, he introduced his wife, Paula, to hunting and shooting. Her first animal was a record book springbok taken in Namibia. She recently bagged a record book kudu. Paula and Ben were the recipients of sixteen international hunting awards. The pair decided their experience in international hunting and travel should be shared with other hunters. They continually monitored hunting outfitters, government regulations, political situations, and travel information to bring their clients the most up-to-date information available. Personal friendships with many of the world’s best outfitters and professional hunters further enhanced their knowledge. They were members of the Safari Club International, the Dallas Safari Club, the National Rifle Association, the International Professional Hunter’s Association, and the Professional Hunter’s Association of South Africa. Their mission was to help others find quality, affordable hunting and to provide the necessary logistics to make it happen. Ben’s Final Words — “Do not mourn for me, my friends, for I am in a place of unlimited game with an endless supply of ammunition and a great guide. 8 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: )VOUJOHJO$BOBEB#SJUJTI$PMVNCJB%JBSZPGB$BNQ Objectives: STONE SHEEP, MOUNTAIN GOAT and MOOSE in the heart of the Cassiar Mountains Texts & photos of the author JUAN IGLESIAS www.gadorcaza.com Part Two “LA PERLA DE LAS ROCOSAS” [“The Pearl Of The Rockies”] Foreword by Mike Mistelske: My friend and SCI member in Spain, Juan Iglesias, shares the second of the three parts of his diary of a month-long hunt in British Columbia. In ”Part One”, in the November, 2010, issue of Safari Trails, Juan recounted the first eleven days of his adventure and the high price he paid to take a great Stone Sheep. Now Juan’s diary tells of the next few days in the most northerly of Canada’s Northern Interior Mountains, in pursuit of a white goat. Thanks again, Juan, for sharing this with us. Having fulfilled the first objective with a magnificent Stone Sheep trophy, the Canadian adventure continues in British Columbia. Known for his white and silky hair, the “Mountain Goat” is a born climber, capable of traversing the most treacherously steep rocks and the most dangerous chasms. With his hair white as the snow and his stout appearance, it might look to us that it would be easy to make a stealthy approach to this great animal, but that could not be further from reality. When they see us or feel chased, they take to the heights, and there it is very dangerous for the hunter to approach due to the difficult conditions of the summits where the goat moves with great agility. 9 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: DAY 12 Rest, warm tea, and dehydrated soups have quickly eased our pains and restored everyone’s energy after the exhausting effort of the last eleven days in the mountains. We busy ourselves reorganizing our gear and verifying that my rifle is still sighted correctly. In the evening we allow ourselves the luxury of a good warm shower and a shave. Starting tomorrow, my intention is for a representative trophy of the Mountain Goat. I’m not determined to beat any record, having seen in the previous days that the scarcity of males will not make it an easy hunt. We have seen only a few groups of females and young. DAY 13 At dawn we depart our camp on the banks of Lake Tucho. On this adventure, Scott, the primary guide, and I are accompanied by Blair, a strong young man of northern Canada. We make this march on foot, because the mountainous zone where we are going is very rough…impossible for horses. It will take us eight long hours to reach the base of the mountain range where we will begin our hunting. The day passes with many rest stops as we struggle to cross the almost-impenetrable forest of pines. Finally we come to a clearing where we set up our camp and light a fire. Until dark we glass the mountainous panorama that surrounds us in hopes of seeing a male goat, but without success. DAY 14 We break camp, and in two hours we reach the top of a hill part way up the mountain. Immediately we spot a male mountain goat in the distance. We set up the spotting scope only to find that the goat has one broken horn, perhaps from a fight or a fall. We are greatly disappointed. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: As we continue our ascent, we surprise two magnificent moose. We are content to capture them in a few photos, and it is incredible to see these giant deer run between the rocks of the hillside. We reach a lush area where the sunny hillsides offer an ideal sun porch for these ungulates of the mountain. We glass and in a few minutes we discern a big group of females and their young. It is quite a spectacle to see the little ones of only three months age climbing along with their mothers. We continue our march and on having come to a place with a good view, we see a minuscule white speck on the opposite mountain range. It is solitary, and logic suggests that he must be a male. We set up the spotting scope and confirm that it is a legal billy and well worth it for us to try for him. The challenge is that it is necessary to cross the whole valley, and we are in his angle of vision. Another option might be to go back around our mountain and find some way to approach him from above, but we discard this possibility because of the difficulty of the climb…rocks as big as trucks have been detached by erosion or by earthquakes of the past and would make the trip too dangerous. O Meanwhile the male, who had been grazing calmly, walks towards a nearby cliff with deep cracks, and in a few minutes he is lost from sight. Then we understand that he was looking for refuge in these crevasses…escape from the voracious mosquitoes that are counted by the thousands and are making life almost impossible to any living being. When we keep moving they are not too bad, but when we stop it is terrifying…the perspiration of the body excites them, the repellant spray is exhausted, and in desperation I try sunscreen cream. It works well only during the first few minutes. The place where the goat has taken refuge will facilitate our approach. We are more than two hours getting into position, and the best we can do is a shooting distance of 220 meters. Now we must hope that the goat will get up and should offer us his side. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: After thirty minutes of waiting the majestic male stands and presents a beautiful picture. I put it in the crosshairs, and on having received the first impact, it staggers. Blair repeats to me with insistence, “Shoot, shoot Juan!”. I repeat the shot and through the riflescope I see tufts of white hair fly, but it does not go down. After a few seconds he turns a little and again receives another impact…this time he falls! We embrace each other and already feel confident…then Blair mentions to me that he has had several experiences with goats, saying that they are extremely tough and after taking several hits they commonly make a wild dash and are often lost between the cliffs only to die later never to be found. Upon arrival, however, we find a beautiful animal with perfect horns about nine inches in length…a success and a lot more than expected. We take the necessary photos and remove the precious skin of the entire body. For the beauty of this goat, I must do a whole mount; it is spectacular! We decide to stay the night in this stunning valley. We set the camp, and it is a pleasure to recall the day’s events as I lie between the warm layers of the sleeping bag. DAY 15 On the following morning an agreeable sensation floods us; the goal has been achieved! We return to our base at Lake Tucho, and upon our arrival it makes me happy to see in my bag the last taste of cured Spanish ham with which we celebrate this hunt! Juan Iglesias 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: LOOKING AHEAD TO OUR MARCH 5TH, 2011, ANNUAL FUNDRAISER BANQUET & AUCTION… …FREE GIFT ITEMS FOR EVERYONE AND… …A $3,250 ALASKAN FISHING TRIP THAT YOU CAN PURCHASE FOR $500 WE STILL HAVE SEATS AND TABLES AVAILABLE, BUT THEY ARE FILLING UP QUICKLY. GET YOUR SEATS NOW! YOU WILL RECEIVE A FREE GIFT PACKAGE* EASILY WORTH $100 OR MORE WITH EVERY SEAT PURCHASED. THIS PACKAGE WILL INCLUDE A NUMBER OF ITEMS: … AN HOUR’S RANGE TIME AT H&H GUN RANGE AND… YOUR FREE GIFT PACKAGE WITH EVERY SEAT PURCHASED WILL INCLUDE (cont’d on next page)… 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: …YOUR FREE GIFT PACKAGE WITH EVERY SEAT PURCHASED WILL INCLUDE (cont’d): AND… Clary’s Taxidermy 13124 LaCresta Dr., Piedmont, OK …A $50 DISCOUNT FROM CLARY’S TAXIDERMY …A $20 DISCOUNT FROM “CELEBRATING HOME” …A 10% DISCOUNT FROM SUPERIOR AMMUNITION …A 5% DISCOUNT FROM CECIL’S DISCOUNT TIRES THAT’S A PACKAGE EASILY WORTH $100--FREE *Gifts are provided by third parties; OSC/SCI is not WITH EACH SEAT. responsible for delivery, content, or suitability. AND…(cont’d on next page)… 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: AND… IF YOU PURCHASE ONE OR MORE TABLES (RESERVE OR ANY SPONSOR LEVEL), YOU WILL HAVE THE OPTION TO PURCHASE A $3,250 ALASKA FISHING TRIP FOR ONLY $500. MARK YOUR CALENDAR TODAY! BANQUET--MARCH 5TH, 2011. LOOK FOR THE BANQUET TICKET PURCHASE FORM AND THE ALASKA FISHING TRIP PURCHASE FORM IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF SAFARI TRAILS AND ON OUR WEBSITE NOW. SEE YOU VERY SOON! ---------------------- 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Oklahoma Station Chapter – Safari Club International P. O. Box 890307, Oklahoma City, OK 73189 * Phone 405-703-3381 26th ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET AND CHARITY FUND RAISER SATURDAY, MARCH 5th, 2011 Registration 4:30 to 6:30 PM --- Outfitters’ Room Open 2:30 to 6:30 NATIONAL COWBOY & WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM 1700 N. E. 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 -------TICKET PURCHASE FORM ------Mail, E-Mail, or Fax Ticket Purchase Form to: Judy Rork - OSC-SCI, P. O. Box 890307, Oklahoma City, OK 73189 Email oscsci@yahoo.com * Fax 405-735-9537 FREE GIFTS: WITH EVERY TICKET, YOU WILL RECEIVE A FREE GIFT PACKAGE* INCLUDING: H&H range time; Celebrating Home gift cert; discounts at Clary’s Taxidermy, Superior Ammunition, and Cecil’s Tires “PLATINUM” AND “DIAMOND” SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE. THESE OFFER SUBSTANTIAL BENEFITS AND RECOGNITION IN RETURN FOR HIGHER LEVELS OF SUPPORT. FOR DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT MIKE MISTELSKE mjmistelske@yahoo.com/918-695-8556. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $_______ GOLD SPONSOR $900 -Receive 8 tickets at a premium location Reserved Table with special recognition in the program & OSC website & Safari Trails for one year. Letter for tax purposes indicating donation value will be provided. In addition you will receive two (2) raffle tickets for Sponsor-only drawing – Value $ 500 PURCHASING A TABLE? $_______ GOLD SPONSOR $750 - IF PURCHASED ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 31st, 2011 $_______ SILVER SPONSOR $750 - Receive 8 tickets at a preferred location Reserved Table with special recognition in the program & OSC website & Safari Trails for one year. Letter for tax purposes indicating donation value will be provided. In addition you will receive one (1) raffle ticket for Sponsor-only drawing – Value $ 250 $_______ SILVER SPONSOR $600 - IF PURCHASED ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 31st, 2011 $_______ RESERVE TABLE $600 - Receive 8 tickets at a Reserved Table. Confirmed seating for you & seven (7) guests. $_______ RESERVE TABLE $400 – IF PURCHASED ON OR BEFORE JANAURY 31st, 2011 $_______ GENERAL ADMISSION - $70 – IF PURCHASED AFTER JANUARY 31st, 2011 ($ 95 @ THE DOOR) $_______ GENERAL ADMISSION - $45 – IF PURCHASED ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 31st, 2011 See the supplemental form for your optional purchase of an Alaska fishing trip for only $500. $3,250 value! SPONSOR TABLES PURCHASED AFTER FEBRUARY 15th, 2011, WILL NOT BE LISTED IN THE BANQUET PROGRAM. Tickets will be held at the door – Tickets will not be mailed. OSC-SCI is a 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization. BID CARDS REQUIRED TO BID IN LIVE & SILENT AUCTIONS: MEMBERS–NO CHARGE; NON-MEMBERS - $50 PAYMENT OPTIONS: Authorized Amount: ________________ ________Check (Make check payable to SCI-Oklahoma Station) ___Visa___ MC Card Account Number: ______________________________ 3 Digit # on Reverse side of card____________ (Absolutely necessary) Expires: _____________ Cardholder signature _____________________________________________________ Reminder: We cannot process your order without the expiration date & 3 Digit # ====================================================================================================================== NAME ________________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________________________ CITY & STATE _______________________________ ZIP ___________ DAYTIME PHONE: (_____) _________________USA & Canada provide telephone #. All other countries please provide FAX number instead of phone number. Fax No. (____)____________________________ E-Mail __________________________________________________________ *Gifts are provided by third parties; OSC/SCI is not responsible for delivery, content, or suitability. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Oklahoma Station Chapter – Safari Club International P. O. Box 890307, Oklahoma City, OK 73189 * Phone 405-703-3381 26th ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET & CHARITY FUND RAISER SATURDAY, MARCH 5th, 2011 Registration 4:30 to 6:30 PM --- Outfitters’ Room Open 2:30 to 6:30 NATIONAL COWBOY & WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM 1700 N. E. 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 -------ALASKA FISHING TRIP PURCHASE FORM ------IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE AN ALASKA FISHING TRIP, VALUE $3,250, FOR ONLY $500, INCLUDE THIS FORM WITH YOUR BANQUET TICKET PURCHASE FORM. YOU MUST BUY AT LEAST ONE TABLE (RESERVE, SILVER, OR GOLD) TO QUALIFY FOR THIS DISCOUNTED ALASKA FISHING TRIP. ONE DISCOUNTED TRIP PER GROUP. Mail, E-Mail, or Fax this Alaska Fishing Trip Purchase Form to: Judy Rork - OSC-SCI, P. O. Box 890307 SAVE Oklahoma City, OK 73189 $2,750+! Email oscsci@yahoo.com Fax 405-735-9537 ALASKA FISHING TRIP…VALUE: $3,250.00: 5 night/ 6-day fully guided fishing trip in Alaska for one angler who must bring one or more paying anglers…$3,250 for second angler; discounts for more (see below). Fully guided 4-on-1 fishing (tackle, rods, reels included), fillet, freeze and vacuum package your fish. McDougall Lodge, L.C Ron Jewett, (907) 733-2818 lodge phone Website: www.mcdougalllodge.com For information or to book your trip contact Ron at info@mcdougalllodge.com ADD’L ANGLERS: $2,950.00 each [Non-fishermen and kids under 12, _ price (_ of $3,250 = $1,625)]. DATES: June – September 2011 or 2012 (Monday morning arrival and Saturday evening departure) . LOCATION: Lake Creek, Alaska; 65 miles NW of Anchorage. ACCOMODATIONS: Lodging and meals included; satellite TV and Wi-Fi. TRANSPORTATION: Angler is responsible to and from Anchorage. Float plane cost approx. $220 per person round trip. Upgrades available. License (approx. $75), gratuity and alcoholic beverages not included. This “special purchase” is transferrable. It may not be used with any other discount, promotion, special offer or SCI/other-auction trip from McDougall or Tal Lodges. Only 1 such special purchase may be used per group. SAVE $2,750+! PAYMENT OPTIONS: Authorized Amount: ____$500________ ________Check (Make check payable to SCI-Oklahoma Station) ___Visa___ MC Card Account Number: ______________________________ 3 Digit # on Reverse side of card____________ (Absolutely necessary) Expires: _____________ Cardholder signature _____________________________________________________ Reminder: We cannot process your purchase without the expiration date & 3 Digit # ====================================================================================================================== NAME ________________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________________________ CITY & STATE _______________________________ ZIP ___________ DAYTIME PHONE: (_____) _________________USA & Canada provide telephone #. All other countries please provide FAX number instead of phone number. Fax No. (____)____________________________ E-Mail __________________________________________________________ 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: FOR THE MARCH 5TH, 2011, ANNUAL BANQUET AND AUCTION “The Bucket List IV” (A NEAR-FINAL LIST OF AUCTION ITEMS…still subject to change) NOW ALMOST $600,000! DO IT WHILE THE OPPORTUNITY IS HERE; LIFE IS ABOUT EXPERIENCE! OUTFITTER OR OTHER SUPPORTER Safrique The Wilderness Refuge Hunt In Spain Fawnie Mountain Outfitters Tal River Lodges Brant Hill Lad Shunneson Hunt In Europe Zulu Nyala Group Silvertine Wildlife David Denies New Zealand Safaris Hunt In Spain Lad Shunneson Horseshoe Hill Ranch Alaska Legends Triple S Wildlife Silvertine Wildlife Flying W Ranch Texoma Stripers Mankazana Safaris Fraser Safaris New Zealand AUCTION ITEM [as of 10 Feb, 2011] Mozambique: Hunt Cape buffalo Oklahoma: Hunt whitetail deer Spain: Hunt trophy fallow deer British Columbia: Hunt black bear Alaska: Fishing Oklahoma: Hunt ducks & geese Mexico: Deep-sea fishing Macedonia: Hunt big game South Africa: Photo safari Saskatchewan: Hunt whitetail deer Argentine: Hunt doves New Zealand: Hunt big game Spain: Hunt trophy mouflon sheep Mexico: Hunt ducks & doves; deep-sea fishing Pennsylvania: Hunt whitetail deer Alaska: Fishing & wildlife viewing Oklahoma: Hunt deer/turkey/hogs/etc Saskatchewan: Hunt elk Kansas: Hunt pheasants Oklahoma: Fishing South Africa: Hunt plains game New Zealand: Hunt red stag “The Bucket List IV” is continued on the next page… Email oscsci@yahoo.com * Phone 405-703-3381 * Fax 405-735-9537 Visit Our Website: www.oklahomastationsci.org 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: “The Bucket List IV”, continued…(page 2 of 3)… OUTFITTER OR OTHER SUPPORTER Miller Ranch—J & J Hunting Sunrise Images Patagonia Wild Trout Chain Ranch Pampa Outfitters Action Whitewater Lost Creek Elk & Exotics Chain Ranch MG Argentina Mellon Creek Outfitters Africa Maximum JB Safaris Namibia Hickory Ridge Ranch --Jewelry---Jewelry-Gunwerks Lorenzo Ghiglieri Lorenzo Ghiglieri Laran Ghiglieri Legend Waterfowl Rawhide Creek Ranch Inkspot Outdoors Horseshoe Hill Ranch SCI Trophy Records Oklahoma Station Chapter Thompson/Center Thompson/Center J & R Outfitters Kuvhima Safaris AUCTION ITEM [as of 10 Feb, 2011] Oklahoma: Hunt whitetail deer Personal safari-adventure poster Argentina: Fishing and various excursions Oklahoma: Hunt hogs Argentina: Hunt red stag Idaho: Whitewater rafting Oklahoma: Hunt big game Oklahoma: Hunt turkeys & hogs; fish Argentina: Hunt doves Texas: Hunt whitetail deer and hogs South Africa: Hunt plains game Namibia: Hunt plains game Oklahoma: Hunt whitetail deer Black Tahitian Pearl and Diamond Necklace Akoya Pearl and Ruby Necklace & Earrings Wyoming: Long-range shooting school Bronze: "Primitive Force" Bronze: "Lookout" Bronze: "African Treasure" Oklahoma: Hunt waterfowl Oklahoma: Hunt deer, turkeys, or predators Texas: Hunt free-range aoudad Pennsylvania: Hunt elk $550 certificate for record-book entries Life Membership ICON “Classic” rifle, .300 Winchester Magnum ICON “Ultra-Wood” rifle, .243 Winchester Florida: Hunt sika deer South Africa: Hunt plains game “The Bucket List IV” is continued on the next page… Email oscsci@yahoo.com * Phone 405-703-3381 * Fax 405-735-9537 Visit Our Website: www.oklahomastationsci.org 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: “The Bucket List IV”, continued…(page 3 of 3)… OUTFITTER OR OTHER SUPPORTER AUCTION ITEM [as of 10 Feb, 2011] Kimber Kimber Kimber “84M” rifle, .308 Winchester “8400 Caprivi” rifle, .375 H&H “Classic II” pistol, .45 ACP Tuffpak Gun case and “saddlebag” Roberts Ranch Outfitters Koslow’s Furs Koslow’s Furs Koslow’s Furs The Crescent Hotel Eskridge Lexus of OKC Wild Wings (framed print) Wild Wings (framed print) Wild Wings (framed print) Wild Wings (framed print) Joshua Spies (framed print) Briarwood Sporting Club Royal Vista Southwest SCI Ruger Remington Benelli Black Rock Creek Otftrs. Oklahoma: Hunt whitetail deer Ladies Full-Length Mink Coat Ladies Mink Jacket Ladies Mink Vest Eureka Springs Escape Luxury Weekend Getaway “Challenge to All” - World Record Elk “Flat Out” - Pronghorns “Abandoned Farmstead” - Whitetail Deer “Distant Thunder” – Bison “Vantage Point” Ohio: Hunt whitetail deer Assisted Equine Reproduction Spousal Life Membership “LCR-LG“ revolver, .38 special, w/ lasergrips “770” rifle, .300 Win Mag w/ Scope “SuperNova” shotgun, 12 gauge Oklahoma: Hunt bull elk Email oscsci@yahoo.com * Phone 405-703-3381 * Fax 405-735-9537 Visit Our Website: www.oklahomastationsci.org 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: “PLATINUM” and “DIAMOND” sponsorships are available for the 2011 SCI Oklahoma Station Chapter banquet 1) “Platinum”…a $5,000 cash sponsorship… in return for which we will provide… …a table for eight at the banquet, …a life membership in our Oklahoma chapter [unless either already an OSC life member or not already a prerequisite SCI life member, in either of which case we will substitute $750 credit toward auction purchases], …$1,250 worth of tickets for the special sponsor-only raffle, ...special recognition in our banquet program (unless the donor prefers not), …a special personal award, and …a letter for tax purposes*. 2) “Diamond”…a $10,000 cash sponsorship…in return for which we will provide… …a table for eight at the banquet, …a life membership in SCI and a life membership in our Oklahoma chapter [unless already an SCI life member but not an OSC life member, in which case we will substitute an OSC life membership and $1,500 credit toward auction purchases] or [unless already an SCI life member and an OSC life member, in which case we will substitute $2,250 credit toward auction purchases], …$2,500 worth of tickets for the special sponsor-only raffle, …special recognition in our banquet program (unless the donor prefers not), …a special personal award, and …a letter for tax purposes*. Email or call Mike Mistelske: mjmistelske@yahoo.com/918-695-8556 *[the Oklahoma Station Chapter of SCI is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization] 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: SCI Banquet Menu March 05, 2011 A NIGHT TO REMEMBER Smoked Brisket with Cognac Glaze Served With sweet and spicy BBQ Sauce BBQ Boneless Breast of Chicken Charcoal Grilled Orange Honey BBQ Pulled Pork (pickles, onions, jalapeños, pepperoncini’s , and BBQ sauce) Potatoes Au Gratin Bourbon Baked Beans Fresh Baked Rolls With Whipped Butter Cole Slaw Home Made Apple Cobbler with Cinnamon & Pecans Served with Whipped Cream Georgia Peach Cobbler Served with Whipped Cream Iced Tea and Lemonade 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: LADIES’ DOOR PRIZE! “Maasai Mara” Sterling Leopard Necklace Set Sterling silver is transformed into a treasure of Kenya’s Maasai Mara, a stunning leopard. Black lace agate stones complete the design with rich swirls of color. This is an elegant and unique piece of art that will be the center of attention whenever it is worn. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: PLANNING TO BID ON ANY OF OUR THREE HUNTS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA? HERE’S AN OPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE $2,350 South African Conservation Game Capture and Touring Package ADDED VALUE FOR YOU…$2,350…IF YOU ARE THE BUYER OF ANY OF OUR THREE HUNTS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA, HERE IS A 9-DAY PACKAGE THAT YOU CAN ADD AT YOUR OPTION. THIS IS STRICTLY YOUR CHOICE ONLY IF YOU WANT IT, AND YOU DON’T NEED TO DECIDE UNTIL AFTER THE AUCTION. IF YOU DON’T WANT IT, JUST IGNORE IT. IF YOU DO WANT IT, YOU’LL SAVE YOURSELF $2,350 ON THIS UNIQUE 9-DAY PACKAGE. [THIS IS NOT AN AUCTON ITEM, IT HAS NOTHING DIRECTLY TO DO WITH ANY HUNT. IT’S JUST AN OPTION FOR YOU… ADDED VALUE…AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE $2,350.] OPTIONAL GAME CAPTURE…CONT’D NEXT PAGE… 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: OPTIONAL GAME CAPTURE, CONT’D… South African Conservation Game Capture and Touring Package Hanno Van Rensburg ~ Authentic African Adventures Experience the excitement of live action game capture in South Africa. You will take part and actually have a role in authentic conservation game capture activities. Animals ranging from Cape Buffalo to Giraffe and all Plains Game animals will be captured using various methods and taken to other locations. Rates include all meals, lodging, daily laundry service, roundtrip pickup and drop from Johannesburg Airport or Thambo International Airport and the adrenaline filled experience of African Game Capture. Arrival and departure days are free so you are actually in Africa for 9 days. Added attractions for this package are in the following schedule: 3 or 4 days of game capture, 1 day Photo Touring in a 40,000 acre Game Park, 1 day River Cruise on the Limpopo River, and 1 day Vulture Feeding in the morning and an afternoon visit to a Lion Park. You come for free, and you must bring at least one more person (may bring up to nine). Per-person value: $2,350 (one free; all others $2,350 each…must bring at least one other). E-mail: hanno@baltimore.co.za or authenticafricanadventures@gmail.com Web site: www.authenticafricanadventures.org Phone: +27 83 463 3507 THREE OF THESE PACKAGES ARE AVAILABLE. IF YOU BUY ANY OF THE THREE HUNTS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA, YOU MAY ADD ONE OF THESE PACKAGES IF YOU WISH. [ON EACH PACKAGE ONE PERSON IS FREE, AT LEAST ONE PAID PERSON MUST ALSO GO, AND ONE PACKAGE PER PARTY.] YOU DEAL DIRECTLY WITH HANNO VAN RENSURG. ---AN OPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE $2,350--THREE OF THESE OPTIONAL PACKAGES ARE AVAILABLE. ONE MAY BE ADDED TO EACH OF OUR THREE HUNTS IN RSA, IF YOU WISH. ------------------------------------ 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: GENERAL DOOR PRIZE---EVERYONE HAS A CHANCE TO WIN 8x32 Merlin Binoculars 8x32 Merlin - Lightweight, compact, yet full featured. Because of the lighter weight, this binocular is ideally suited for longer walks or hikes. The performance is uncompromising and will equal many larger binoculars. Close focus distance: 8.9 feet Exit pupil: 4 mm Eye relief: 16.5 mm Field of view: 336 feet at 1,000 yards Dimensions: (inches) 5.5Lx2.2Hx5.2W IP (Inter Pupil) Distance: 57-73mm Weight: 22 ozs. Length: 5.47 inches Height: 2.25 inches Width: 5.15 inches Warranty: 10-year limited RETAIL VALUE $729 Includes a super-comfortable neoprene neck strap, a rain-guard, objective caps, and a case with strap; and is tripod mountable. The optics are made with premium optical glass and are coated with our own natural color transmission multi-coating which boosts light transmission much higher than similar binoculars in this price range and yields extraordinary clarity, resolution and color fidelity. Focusing is our unique "Fast-Focus" system which turns from close focus to infinite distance in two full turns of the focus wheel, for razor sharp fine tuning. The focusing is smooth and precise, and it's waterproof. ------------------------ 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: “THE WILDERNESS REFUGE” BIG OKLAHOMA WHITETAIL! Contact person: Bob Moore EVER DREAM Phone: 405-642-6292 OF A Email: summitsi@sbcglobal.net 170-179” OR Kevin Wallace Phone: 405-823-3572 email: dynakw@aol.com WHITETAIL BUCK? web: http://www.thewildernessrefuge.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske Hunt: 3 days and 3 nights guided hunting for a 170” – 179” whitetail buck How many guests: one Where: Wellston, Oklahoma When: Sept-Nov, 2011 or 2012, any available dates Value: $7,500 Description: A 3-day guided hunt and 3-night stay at this new, premier whitetail destination…1,000 acres of prime whitetail habitat where you can expect to see bucks to 230” or larger, with first-class lodging and meals (private bedroom and bathroom for each hunter). Included with your hunt and lodging are your license and tag, airport pickup in OKC or Guthrie if needed…and of course a big whitetail buck…up to 179”! Hunt with rifle, muzzle-loader, handgun, or archery. Arrive on Thursday, depart after hunting hours the following Sunday. Hunt additional days @ $300/day. Upgrades to even bigger bucks if you wish. -------------------- “The Wilderness Refuge is located in the big oak timber of Central Oklahoma. It is co-owned by Kevin W. Wallace and Bob G. Moore. We specialize in quality trophy whitetail deer hunts of a lifetime. Your experience with us will be the ultimate in deer hunting. We provide guide service for each hunt with a one on one experienced guide and a Ranch King blind for comfortable coverage during the hunt. Your license and tags are included with your hunt along with 1st class lodging, meals, and an atmosphere only The Refuge can offer.” 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: CONTACT PERSON: Lucía López, Assistant to Sr. Fabres ONCE AGAIN, OUR GREAT GOOD FORTUNE! ALFONSO FABRES E-MAIL: huntinspain@ctv.es or info@huntinspain.com ONE OF SCI’S OLDEST AND MOST STEADFAST SUPPORTERS OUTFITTER AND GUIDE TO THE KING OF SPAIN AN EXCITING PRIVILEGE TO OFFER THIS HUNT! FALLOW DEER WEB: www.huntinspain.com SCI-OK contact: Mike Mistelske Adventure: Spanish big game and more! Where: NW Spain, near beautiful Salmanca (and close to Portugal) Date(s) of Trip: August 15, 2011 – February 15, 2012, subject to availability of outfitter Value: $9,200.00 Description: Unlimited hunting days and fee for any trophy fallow buck, even the largest gold medal. The hunt is valid until a trophy buck is collected or wounded. The number of days for this hunt is unlimited, however, the hunt is over if the trophy is collected, wounded or if 3 reasonable chances are missed. Other species of big game are available, but it is not a requirement to take additional species. Many other activities are also available. Accommodation for this hunt is unique: an 18th century lodge which has been refurnished with all modern facilities (www.lasahijaderas.com). It is based in one of Spain's oldest bullfighting ranches, where you will be able to see and take pictures of these free, impressive and beautiful animals in the wild--and if you enjoy a challenge you are welcome to fight one. If you are keen on culture and tradition, you will enjoy visiting nearby Salamanca, one of the best examples of Romanic and Gothic art in the World. It is full of Roman Bridges, Cathedrals, Castles and Monasteries, and a visit is highly recommended if you come with a companion on this trip. Salamanca was elected the European Capital of Culture in 2002. INCLUDED: -HUNTING PERMIT TAG-TROPHY FEE-TROPHY SURCHARGES, even GOLD MEDAL -FULL ACCOMODATION, TRANSPORTATION, & 1x1 PROFESSIONAL HUNTER GUIDE -RED FOX, if found during the hunt, are also included NOT INCLUDED: -Hotels while in Madrid -Hunting license & Insurance: $290; -Export permit & Veterinary certificates: $200 -Extra daily rates while hunting other species: $590/day (discounted from normal $695); -Non hunting companion, $250/day -18% V.A.T. This hunt may not in any way be used with any other HuntInSpain SCI/other-auction trip. PLEASE VISIT THE HUNTINSPAIN WEBSITE FOR MUCH MORE INFORMATION! 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Mankazana Safaris EASTERN CAPE SPECIAL!! Contact Persons: A VALUED MULTI-YEAR SUPPORTER OF OUR OKLAHOMA CHAPTER!! US representatives, Joe & Barbara Dabney Mankazana Safaris North America, LLC PO Box 177, Mountain View, AR 72560 Phone: 870-269-3494 Email: info@mankazanasafaris.com US Website: www.mankazanasafaris.com OUTFITTER’S AFRICAN WEBSITE: http://www.mankazana.co.za SCI contact: Mike Mistelske Hunt: OUR ONLY HUNT FOR THE UNIQUE SPECIES OF THE EASTERN CAPE: Ten days and eleven nights for one hunter and one observer, all daily fees 1X1. *Observer may upgrade to hunter. Additional hunters and/or observers are not required but are welcome at regular fees (2011 fees: hunter $400/day 1X1 or $325/day 2X1; observer $175/day). Where: Hunt the foothills of the Winterberg Mountains, in the Eastern Cape of the Republic of South Africa Number of Guests: 1 Hunter and 1 Observer Value: $5,750.00+ Date(s) of Trip: To be set by mutual agreement 2011/2012 Description: The winning bidder and companion will enjoy the special beauty and unique species of RSA’s Eastern Cape. Mankazana Safaris, named for the Mankazana River 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: which flows through this beautiful area of abundant wildlife, encompasses over 80,000 acres and offers over 30 species of game, some unique to the Eastern Cape. The hunter will pay regular trophy fees, which are very reasonable and competitive. Species to be hunted include these which are unique to the area: East Cape kudu Cape bushbuck Bontebuck Black wildebeest Vaal rhebok Mountain reedbuck Cape springbuck Pickup from and return to the airport in Port Elizabeth is included, or guests may prefer to rent a vehicle and combine their visit to Mankazana with a tour of the Eastern Cape’s beautiful ocean coastline. Side trips can be arranged for various activities, including a visit to famous Addo National Elephant Park, or for deep-sea fishing. *The outfitter will gladly apply the included observer day fee to a second hunter. The second hunter, if hunting 1x1 would pay $225 per day; if hunting 2x1, $150 per day." See Mankazana Safari’s website for much additional information. ADDITIONAL VALUE: Henry Durrheim of RiflePermits.com in Johannesburg will discount his normal $90/hunter fee to $60 for a single hunter or to $45/hunter for multiple hunters for obtaining your RSA firearms license in advance of your arrival. Using such a service is highly recommended. UNLIKE MANY OF THE HUNTS THAT ARE PROPOSED by African outfitters, where trophy fees are so high that even free daily rates aren’t worth it, Mankazana’s trophy fees are competitive, and the operation is a superior one. The species and the location distinguish this hunt from all other African hunts offered at this fundraiser. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: MG Hunting Argentina Olaguer y Feliu 1787, (1636), Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Tel/Fax: +5411-4795-4819 / +54-11-4794-6913 E-Mail mg@mghunting.com Web site www.mghunting.com Adventure: Where: High-volume dove & pigeon shooting in Cordoba! Four hunters, two days, 1,000-1,500 shots/day/hunter. Includes hunt, lodging, meals. Province of Cordoba, Argentina Number of Guests: 4 Hunters A VALUED MULTI-YEAR SUPPORTER OF OUR OKLAHOMA CHAPTER!! Value: $4,650.00 Date(s) of Trip: To be set by mutual agreement 2011/12 (yr-round hunting) This 2-day hunt is performed at the Province of Cordoba, 800 Km distance from Buenos Aires, one-hour fifteen minutes flight. Cordoba is renowned for being the most important site in the world for dove shooting. Within this area you will be able to shoot 1,000 to 1,500 shots per day to an incredible amount of doves and pigeons. Our first class Lodge has 6 double-bedroom suites, a large dining area, and comfortable sitting rooms where we get together after a long day of shooting, to have a drink and relax. During our summer months (December – March), hunters and non-hunting companions can enjoy the swimming pool, golf lawn, and tennis and volleyball courts. Marcelo Gil, owner of MG Hunting, will be hosting you during your stay with his proverbial hospitality and professionalism, putting at your disposal his vast experience 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: NON-HUNTING COMPANION: EXTRA HUNTING DAY: $ $ 200 per day per person 500 “ “ If hunters want, MG HUNTING will handle all local travel requisites (hotel reservations, domestic air tickets reservation, etc.). HUNT INCLUDES: Reception and paperwork assistance in all Argentine airports. Transfers amongst the different shooting spots of hunting areas in modern all-terrain vehicles and vans. Accommodation in own Lodge, close to hunting areas in comfortable double-occupancy suites. Regional and international meals and beverages of highest quality (hard drinks inclusive). Personalized attention by safari organizers. One Bird-boy per hunter. HUNT DOES NOT INCLUDE: Gun permits: $ 100 per firearm (3 max. per hunter) Hunting license: $ 70 per day/per hunter Ammunition: $ 12 (box of 25) Tips: (not over) $ 100 for the entire hunt. Domestic flights and layovers in Buenos Aires, telephone calls. MEALS AND BEVERAGES: Meals are generous. The main ingredient is Argentine’s world-famous beef. Special menus are prepared upon request (vegetarian, salt-free, etc.). Alcoholic beverages are included in the price (beer, scotch whiskey, champagne, and wines). FIREARMS, SHELLS AND EQUIPMENT: Argentine regulations allow entering up to three firearms maximum per person, at a feet of $ 100 per gun. If hunters would not want to travel with firearms, MG HUNTING can provide semi-automatic shotguns in 12 and 20 gauge at $ 70 daily rental. We also have a wide stock of shells in gauges 12, 20, 28 and .410 of the highest quality. We suggest to bring warm clothing for winter months (May to August), and protective earmuffs and glasses. MG Hunting provides everything else. If hunters would want to require information on MG HUNTING hunts and services, we provide references upon request, of all around the world sportsmen, who have shared safaris with us. We invite you to visit our web site at www.mghunting.com to see updated photos of our latest hunts and lodges. ---MG Hunting Argentina--- 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: CONTACT PERSON: Lucía López, Assistant to Sr. Fabres ONCE AGAIN, OUR GREAT GOOD FORTUNE! ALFONSO FABRES E-MAIL: huntinspain@ctv.es or info@huntinspain.com ONE OF SCI’S OLDEST AND MOST STEADFAST SUPPORTERS OUTFITTER AND GUIDE TO THE KING OF SPAIN AN EXCITING PRIVILEGE TO OFFER THIS HUNT! MOUFLON SHEEP WEB: www.huntinspain.com SCI-OK contact: Mike Mistelske Adventure: Spanish big game and more! Where: NW Spain, near beautiful Salmanca (and close to Portugal) Date(s) of Trip: August 15, 2011 – February 15, 2012, subject to availability of outfitter Value: $9,200.00 Description: Unlimited hunting days and fee for any trophy Mouflon ram, even the largest gold medal. The hunt is valid until a trophy sheep is collected or wounded. The number of days for this hunt is unlimited, however, the hunt is over if the trophy is collected, wounded or if 3 reasonable chances are missed. Other species of big game are available, but it is not a requirement to take additional species. Many other activities are also available. Accommodation for this hunt is unique: an 18th century lodge which has been refurnished with all modern facilities (www.lasahijaderas.com). It is based in one of Spain's oldest bullfighting ranches, where you will be able to see and take pictures of these free, impressive and beautiful animals in the wild--and if you enjoy a challenge you are welcome to fight one. If you are keen on culture and tradition, you will enjoy visiting nearby Salamanca, one of the best examples of Romanic and Gothic art in the World. It is full of Roman Bridges, Cathedrals, Castles and Monasteries, and a visit is highly recommended if you come with a companion on this trip. Salamanca was elected the European Capital of Culture in 2002. INCLUDED: -HUNTING PERMIT TAG-TROPHY FEE-TROPHY SURCHARGES, even GOLD MEDAL -FULL ACCOMODATION, TRANSPORTATION, & 1x1 PROFESSIONAL HUNTER GUIDE -RED FOX, if found during the hunt, are also included NOT INCLUDED: -Hotels while in Madrid -Hunting license & Insurance: $290; -Export permit & Veterinary certificates: $200 -Extra daily rates while hunting other species: $590/day (discounted from normal $695); -Non hunting companion, $250/day -18% V.A.T. This hunt may not in any way be used with any other HuntInSpain SCI/other-auction trip. PLEASE VISIT THE HUNTINSPAIN WEBSITE FOR MUCH MORE INFORMATION! 33 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: FROM A GREAT REPEAT SUPPORTER! Hunt geese and ducks with Brant Hill – TWO HUNTERS! Contact Brant at: 405-812-0217 or bhill58229@aol.com MAKE ROOM IN YOUR FREEZER! The hunt: a full day for geese and ducks (from first light ‘til you’ve had enough) How many hunters: two (additional welcome at $300/day/hunter) Where: Oklahoma (within approx. 1 hr’s drive of OKC) When: Nov, 2011 – Jan, 2012, by agreement with Brant Hill VALUE: $600 Description: You will meet Brant at a location and time (early!) which he will specify in or near OKC. You May ride with Brant, or you may follow in your own 4wd vehicle. Brant has thousands of acres to hunt, all within approximately an hour’s drive of OKC. Brant hunts a lot and knows what’s going on; he’ll take you where the action has been best. The plan is to be in place (Green Head Gear blinds; no pits) and ready to shoot by first light. You shoot ‘til you fill your limit or wish to call it a day. Meals are not provided, so you can bring your own, or for a fee Brant will provide a great home-made breakfast and will pack sandwiches to go. Work this out with Brant when you schedule your hunt. Additional days may be scheduled and/or additional hunters are welcome at $300/day. You will need all applicable Oklahoma and Federal licenses/stamps before the hunt date. This hunt may not in any way be used with any other Brant Hill SCI/otherauction trip. 34 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Hunt: Big Game in Macedonia Includes 5-10 days’ guided hunting, 6-11 nights’ lodging (no. of days is your choice) Where: Date(s) of Trip: Macedonia 2011 or 2012 Number of Hunters: 1 Hunter and 1 non-hunter Value: $5,500 to 11,000 (depending on how many days you hunt) HuntInEurope... Contact Person: Srdja Dimitrijevic Phone – 0034671213205 E-MAIL – info@huntineurope.com WEB – www.huntineurope.com SCI-OK contact: Mike Mistelske Macedonia, a small mountainous country between Greece and Serbia, is an excellent place for hunters coming from the US because at least 10 different species of European and exotic big game can be hunted there. Besides the already famous Balkan Chamois, in HuntInEurope’s hunting ground, hunters can hunt Kiri-Kiri Ibex (the only place in the world where it can be hunted with the rifle), Alpine Ibex, Barbary sheep, Axis deer, Tahr, excellent Mouflon sheep and others. This hunt is for a 6-11 day stay with 5-10 days of hunting for one hunter and one observer in HuntInEurope’s own hunting ground of Lakavica, where they have an excellent five-star hunting house and where almost all species can be hunted. Hunting is physically easy, and success is all but guaranteed. Hunting is done from August to March (Balkan Chamois up to 31 Dec). Such a hunt normally costs $1,100/hunting-day for one hunter & one nonhunter, but these daily fees are what you are bidding on in this auction item…for up to ten days of hunting! [You pay tax, and you pay trophy fees…see below.] 35 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: This trip includes airport assistance, import rifle permit, ground transportation, meals and lodging during the hunt, professional hunter, skinning, salting and trophy care, hunting license, hunting permit and insurance. You decide which species you wish to hunt: on a 5-day hunt you must take at least one species; on a 7-day hunt at least two species; and on a 10-day hunt at least three species. You pay all trophy fees. Not included: hotel and meals before and after the hunt, trophy packing and shipping, taxidermy, export permits, veterinary certificates and legal order (approx. $ 500 per box), airline tickets, phone calls, tips, 18% tax on the final invoice (including tax of $198/day on the daily fees which you have purchased in this auction item), rifle rent and/or ammunition if needed, trophy fees as might be current at the time of your hunt (2010 fees are shown below). Additional hunters/observers/days are at the per-person rates current at the time you book your hunt: (2010 rates shown) 1 client, 1 professional US$ 750 2 clients, 1 professional US$ 650 Observer (non-hunter) US$ 350 TROPHY Fees: (US$, excluding 18% tax) (2010 rates shown; subject to change until the time of your hunt) Axis Deer 6,900 Balkan Chamois 5,900 Fallow Deer 2,950 Mouflon Sheep 5,900 Cretensis (Kiri–Kiri) Ibex 14,400 Wild Boar 2,950 Wolf 5,300 Tahr 9,600 Barbary Sheep 7,500 Alpine Ibex 14,400 Turkey 500 Conditions: •18% taxes of final invoice will be added to the total cost (IVA). •When all trophies booked are collected the hunt is considered over. •The trophy fees must be paid if the animals are wounded and not found. •Cretensis (Kiri-Kiri) Ibex has to be booked at least 1 year in advance and confirmed if license in available. •The airport of arrival should be Skopje in Macedonia. HuntInEurope can organize hunting and visits to national parks, cities and historical monuments throughout Europe and around the world Please visit HuntInEurope’s website at: www.huntineurope.com . 36 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: FRASER SAFARIS NEW ZEALAND Contact person: Lindsay Fraser Phone: US 650-703-6231 Int. 011-64-274-416-505 Web: www.trophystag.com Hunt: 5-Day Red Stag Hunt Where: South Island, New Zealand Email: frasersafarisnz@msn.com SCI Contact: Mike Mistelske ONE OF OUR TOP SUPPORTERS FOR MANY YEARS! Number of Hunters: 1 Value: $5,250.00 Date(s) of Trip: Between March – July, 2011 or 2012 Description: This hunt represents a special opportunity for a hunter to hunt New Zealand's magnificent Red Stag with well-known outfitter and guide, Lindsay Fraser. Lindsay has been guiding SCI members for 20 years and has guided several World Record Red Stags. One of Lindsay’s hunters holds the current archery red stag record, an amazing 546”! Lindsay has been nominated for SCI International Professional Hunter of the Year four times (2000, 2001, 2002 & 2003). This hunt is conducted on the beautiful and private Fraser family ranch & estate of approximately 15,000 acres. It is a great and safe trip for family & friends. Many non-hunter activities are available. ---Hunt Mt. Cecil Station & the Southern Alps. Lindsay will outfit and guide this 5-day Silver Medal Red Stag hunt (up to 325 SCI score). ---This is for rifle, bow, or muzzleloader (no handguns). ---Included is 1 x 1 guide service, log hunting lodge accommodations, meals, trophy fee for Silver Medal Red Stag (up to 325 SCI score). ---Not Included - Helicopter costs if requested for access to high country. ---Additional hunters cost $5,250; non-hunters $150/day at lodge or $350/day touring. Hunt can be upgraded to include world class Tahr, Fallow, Chamois, Wapiti, Gold Medal Red Stag, bird hunting & small game. ---Arrival/departure point is Christchurch Airport on the South Island of New Zealand. ---Please see Lindsay Fraser’s website for much helpful information: www.trophystag.com. ONE OF LINDSAY’S HUNTERS HOLDS THE NEW WORLD RECORD ARCHERY RED STAG: 546 3/8” 37 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Lost Creek Elk and Exotics Ranch Contact Person: Carl Higginbotham 2502 North 386 Wetumka, OK 74883 Phone - (918) 656-3337 WEB - www.lostcreekelkandexotics.com Hunt: 2 day hunt for choice of exotics, elk, buffalo, whitetails Where: Wetumka, OK Number of Hunters: 2 hunters Value: $1,500.00 ($750 per hunter) Date(s) of Trip: Anytime up to February 28, 2012 ONE OF OUR TOP SUPPORTERS FOR MANY YEARS! Description: DONATION INCLUDES: Transportation on ranch during hunt. Hunters will stay 2 nights at the ranch lodge. Meals and license included. IMPORTANT: Full value can be applied to upgrade of any and all animals taken. Following is a sampling of species and 2009 prices (subject to change): Aoudad $1,000-$2,500; Black Hawaiian & Mouflon $600-$1,500; Scimitar Oryx $3,500 and up; Buffalo $1,800-$2,900; Blackbuck $1,500-$2500; Nilgai $1,800-$2,400; Fallow /Sika Deer $900-$2,000; Springbuck $2,500-$3,500 Management animals $300 and up. Elk & Whitetail POR. This hunt may not in any way be used with any other Lost Creek SCI/otherauction trip. ---Lost Creek Elk and Exotics Ranch--- 38 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: ALASKA LEGENDS ADVENTURE RESORT Contact Person: Linda Heath Phone (907)260-9328 FAX - (907)260-7519 E-MAIL info@alaskalegends.com WEB - www.alaskalegends.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske Adventure: Where: Personalized Guided Alaska Fishing, Wildlife Viewing, or other activities Soldotna, Alaska Number of Guests: 1 (based on double occupancy*) Value: Date(s) of Trip: $2,975 based on double occupancy* ONE OF OUR TOP SUPPORTERS FOR MANY YEARS! 2011 Season only A FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE THE VARIETY OF ALASKA!: Five nights (Monday arrival, Saturday departure) of lodging at the impeccably appointed Alaska Legends Lodge, encapsulated in rich Alaskan Culture; choice of three (3) activities plus exceptional cuisine and complimentary spirits. Fishing from the privacy of the Lodge's Kenai River bank and a soak in the hot tub under the midnight sun will be an experience not to be missed, and impossible to imitate. Choose three (3) activities from the following list to create your personalized trip at Alaska Legends Adventure Resort. Additional activities (or upgrades to full day charters) may be selected at an additional fee. Other activities may be available, such as fly out remote fishing trips, Mt McKinley excursions, etc. Fishing trips are scheduled as spin/bait casting trips unless otherwise requested at time of scheduling. Fishing trips in July must be scheduled as full day charters…and may incur additional fees. You may take one selection more than once. You may chose more than three (3) trips at additional fees. 1/2 Day Kenai River Power Boat Fishing Charter; (Full day upgrade_$125__; July Charter must upgrade) 1/2 Day Kasilof River Drift Fishing Charter; (Full day upgrade_$100_} July trips not available. 1/2 Day Halibut Charter (upgrade to full day Charter _$125_) Canoe Day Trip Dog Sled Adventure 39 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Horseback Riding (3 hours) Kenai Fjords Glacier and Wildlife Cruise Sea or High Lake Kayaking River Rafting/Float Trip Guided Glacier Hike Day trip to Homer and Halibut Cove Other as might be available Not included are: Fishing License (est $30-$150, to obtain fishing license online, go to http://www.admin.adfg.state.ak.us/license/), Processing & Shipping of Fish, Tax, Gratuity, and Ground or Air Transportation. *The value is $2,975.00 and is for one person based on double occupancy (current single person supplement is an additional fee if not bringing companion; 2011 supplement is $1,250). Additional persons may come at the current market rate Round trip airfare from Anchorage to Soldotna was approx. $189-195 in 2010, or you can drive from Anchorage in approximately 3 hours. This total package may be upgraded to include additional anglers/sightseers for an additional fee. Expect to catch halibut, salmon and trout or fly-fish from the bank and river fish from boats. You can also experience river and sea kayaking, canoe trips, eco-tours, and guided or self guided hiking, golfing, horseback riding, ATV tours, bike tours, museums, river rafting, float trips, guided glacier tours, clam digging excursions, wildlife and scenic photography to include brown bears and more. If all this wears you out, you could always have a soak in the hot tub that overlooks the serenity of the Kenai River just a few footsteps away, after a gourmet meal that has been prepared by a professional chef. FISHING SEASONS (approximate, based on previous years): May - July 31: King Salmon-Kasilof and Kenai rivers, drift and/or 20 foot power boat. June 15 - August 7: Sockeye Salmon-bank fish off private bank. Aug. 15 - Sept.: Silver fishing, Kasilof and Kenai rivers, drift and/or 20 foot power boat. May - Oct.: Halibut. June15 (best end of July) – Oct: Trout. Fly-Ins and Remote: June 1- Aug 21. See Mike Mistelske at the auction to get your trip-planning sheet! Please remember this. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Contact Person: Verle Duerden Phone – (800)453-1482 E-Mail guideinfo@riverguide.com Web – www.riverguide.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske ONE OF OUR TOP SUPPORTERS FOR MANY YEARS! Adventure: 5 day/4 Night Rafting Trip for 2 people Where: Main Salmon River, Idaho Number of Rafters: 2 Value: $2,980.00 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Date(s) of Trip: June 18 – August 21, 2011 only Description: A 5 day / 4 night white water rafting package for two people on Idaho's famous Main Salmon. The Main Salmon is a premier river which runs through the largest contiguous wilderness area in the lower 48 states. The river is famous for great rapids, beautiful sandy beaches, varied wildlife and geology, and fantastic scenery. The trip includes 5 days / 4 nights guided rafting. Deluxe meals, custom designed equipment and experienced, personable guides make this a trip of a lifetime. Winner is responsible for 3% Forest Service fees and $4 per person per day Local Forest Retention fees. These will need to be paid by the recipient and will be calculated when specific dates are selected. The Main Salmon is a great trip for families and groups of friends. Because Action Whitewater uses three different types of boats, there is something for everyone. The trip is as relaxing or adventurous as you want it to be. And, as part of the package, the winner receives a 10% discount on additional adult Main Salmon trips. Many have called their trips on the Main Salmon “the best vacation they've ever taken”. With 50 years experience on the Salmon river, Action Whitewater guarantees an unforgettable, once-ina-lifetime adventure! The trip includes: …5 Days / 4 Nights guided rafting …All equipment including tents, sleeping bags, comfortable cots, waterproof gear bags, waterproof day bag, all rafting gear …Deluxe meals while on river featuring halibut, salmon, New York cut steak with all the trimmings …Transportation from Salmon, Idaho, to river put-in and river take-out to McCall, Idaho. Not included: …Winner is responsible for 3% Forest Service fees and Local Forest Retention fees of $4/day/person Action Whitewater offers inexpensive optional local travel packages for your convenience (including lodging, air charters and car shuttles), whether you are flying or driving into Boise, or driving to Salmon (see their website). Take along some friends; adults will get a 10% discount off the regular adult price of $1,490 (every two adults will save almost $300!); youth 16 and under are $995 each. BUYER PLEASE PICK UP YOUR CERTIFICATE FROM SCI STAFF HERE TONIGHT! 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: AFRICA MAXIMUM SAFARIS Contact: Jacques Senekal Tel/Cell: 011 27 82 802 3919 Fax: 011 27 86 509 6100 E-mail: africamaximum@gmail.com Website: www.africamaximum.com WELCOME BACK TO THIS GREAT ONGOING SUPPORTER! The Hunt: 6 days and 6 nights guided hunting, plus six animals (2 impala, 2 blesbuck, and 2 springbuck). How many guests: 2 hunters and 2 non-hunters (the 2 hunters will share 1 guide) Where: Republic of South Africa, NW Province When: 01 March – 31 Dec, 2011 or 2012, any available dates Value: $9,680 Bob Deveny Portland Croc 2010 Tim Collins from Oklahoma Lioness 2010 Description: Hunt RSA’s NorthWest Province with a great repeat supporter!! Two hunters, two non-hunters, six days and nights, six animals included, waterfowl hunting included! • • • • • • If trophies are taken early, client will not be required to suspend the duration of days donated for hunting. The hunt may be upgraded, either to 1 on 1 hunt, extra trophies to be hunted, and extra days booked either on hunting or touring, as client wishes to tailor the package. Extra hunter will be @ $400.00 per day, and extra observer @ $195.00 per day. Trophy animals included are Impala x2, Blesbuck x 2 and Springbuck x 2, and 1 day waterfowl hunt for 2 hunters. Many other species may be taken, at trophy fees applicable at time of hunt. This hunt is available for the 20011/2012 seasons. Included is field preparation of trophies. 43 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: • • • • • • • • Transport to taxidermist, dipping and shipping of trophies is not included in the donation. The arrival and departure point will be Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport. No permit drawing or lottery is required for this hunt. All transportation during the hunt is included and all transportation is done by vehicle. Special arrangements will be made if client wishes to charter a plane to camp. This will be done at extra cost to the client. This auction item excludes the arrival and departure days. Africa Maximum Safaris will fetch clients at the airport and take clients back. On departure day we take clients sight seeing to Pilansberg Park or Sun City resort or shopping at crafts markets. The arrival and departure daily rate is at $200.00 per day per person, plus 14% government tax. Weapons to be used: 270 caliber and bigger. The limitation on the ammunition is 60 rounds per gun. Alternative weapon to bring is a shotgun for bird shooting. Bow hunters, handgun hunters and black powder will also be accommodated. An import permit is required to bring any weapons into South Africa. It is recommended that hunters use RiflePermits.com or a similar service to prepare the permit application and all supporting documentation at least 60 days in advance of their travel. Mike Mistelske can answer questions about this, if you have any. This safari package is only available to first time visitors to Africa Maximum Safaris. Africa Maximum Safaris caters for safari tours to Botswana, Kruger Park, Pilanesberg Park and other exciting destinations. If client wishes to upgrade on touring days we will be glad to tailor-make their dream Safari Tour. PLEASE VISIT AFRICA MAXIMUM’S WEBSITE FOR MUCH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR FACILITIES AND THE ACTIVITIES THEY CAN PROVIDE. 44 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: PAMPA OUTFITTERS Contact: Carlos Torriglia Phone: +54 341 4214870 Email: ctorriglia@pampaoutfitters.com Website: www.pampaoutfitters.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske Hunt: 5 days and nights, guided hunt including trophy fee for any size red stag Where: La Pampa, Argentina Date(s) of Trip: Number of Guests: One Value: $5,000.00 March-May 2011 or 2012, on available dates Description: EL DURAZNO II HUNTING RANCH--between the Daza and Quehue valleys, this ranch is one of the prime red stag areas in La Pampa. Over 25,000 acres of free range calden forests provide the perfect backdrop for some of the best stag hunting in Argentina. The ranch has huge free-ranging herds of red deer, wild boar, & blackbuck antelope. Red deer concentrations during the rut (March-April) result in intense and dramatic roaring. Its large extension and healthy herds allow this ranch to produce excellent trophies. The ranch is also home to puma, water buffalo, fallow deer, axis deer, Cameroon goat, Texas dall sheep, feral sheep, Somalia ram, mouflon, hybrid mouflon, wild goat, & four-horn ram. PAMPA OUTFITTERS, cont’d on next page… 45 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: PAMPA OUTFITTERS, cont’d… Accommodations: Hunters are lodged at the main estancia house in newly built single or double rooms with private bathroom. This estancia combines first-class accommodations with the warmth and hospitality of a family-run operation. INCLUDED: 1X1 guiding; Trophy fee for one red stag of any size; Meals and accommodations for the duration of the hunt; All beverages including wine, beer and liquor; Skinning and field preparation of trophies; Airport pickup and transfers to/from LaPampa Airport-Ranch. NOT INCLUDED: International and domestic flights; Guns & ammunition; Gun import fees, hunting license and trophy export fees; Gratuities; Taxidermy; Phone calls and fax charges. Additional species may be added and additional hunters may be added, all at current rates. 2011 Daily rates: - Hunter – standard room/double basis: USD 400 - Non-hunter: USD 250 2011 Trophy fees: - Red Stag free range (no limit on score): USD 3,000; (management): USD 1,000 - European wild boar: up to 7.5” tusks: USD 900; over 7,5” tusks: USD 1,350 - Puma: USD 4,500 - Water buffalo (up to gold 95 “): USD 3,000; (gold over 95”): USD 5,000 - Blackbuck: USD 1,300; (gold): USD 1,850 - Axis deer: USD 2,300; (gold): USD 2,950 - Fallow deer: USD 2,000; (gold): USD 2,600 - Wild goat: USD 800 - Cameroon goat: USD 1,600 - Feral sheep: USD 800 - Texas Dall sheep: USD 950 - Scottish Black Face ram: USD 950 - Somalia ram: USD 2,300 - Multi-horned / Four horn ram: USD 1,100 - European mouflon: USD 2,600; (gold): USD 3,600; (Top ten): USD 7,000 - Hybrid mouflon: USD 1,800 Please visit Pampa Outfitters’ website for much additional information and photos: http://www.pampaoutfitters.com ----------------------- 46 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Contact: Dale Stover, 1-580-564-6250, dstoverfishing@att.net Location: Alberta Creek Marina near Ardmore Oklahoma – Driving directions are on the website Website: www.texomastripers.com SCI Contact – Mike Mistelske At Auction: 1- Day (Monday-Friday) striper fishing. Fish anytime in 2011 Up to 4 people 6-8 hours fishing or when limit is filled (usually takes about 2 hours to limit out) Pickup is at Alberta Creek Marina. Bring your own lunch. Value: $500 “I am a full-time, professional striper guide who provides striper fishing for the family, as well as jugline trips from Fall to Spring. All bait, rods, reels and fishing tackle are provided by me. Your day’s catch is filleted and bagged at the end of the trip. It is great fun for the first-time fisherman, as well as the experienced angler. This is a trip your wife, kids or business associates are sure to enjoy. We will be fishing on Lake Texoma, out of Alberta Creek Marina, from a 24' Red-Fin boat. I have been around the business for 30 years with my dad, Mel Stover (aka "Fatboy”), and actively striper guiding on my own for 10 years.”….Dale Stover 47 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Lad Shunneson Adventures—fishing & hunting Picture your own private condo on the beach in Mazatlan…big fish…ducks and doves…what a winter get-away…a dream come true! Contact person: Lad Shunneson Phone: 303-258-7777 Fax: 303-258-0707 Email: ladadventures@webtv.net SCI contact: Mike Mistelske WELCOME TO THIS NEW SUPPORTER: The Trip: six-day combination marlin/sailfish/shark fishing, duck/dove hunting LAD HAS BEEN RUNNING THESE TRIPS FOR 40 YEARS…SOME OF THE VERY BEST COMBO FISHING/HUNTING TRIPS AVAILABLE! How many guests: one guest (must bring at least one additional guest at 30% discount) Where: Mazatlan, Mexico When: Jan/Feb, 2012, any available dates Value: $3,650 48 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Day 1: Arrive Mazatlan anytime. Beach, sun and a great seafood dinner in the best, very fresh (from the ocean that day to the restaurant) seafood. Day 2: Deep sea fishing for marlin, sailfish, shark, mahi mahi, etc. Day 3: Duck shooting with doves as an option (if they are available in the afternoon). Day 4: Day in the sun with "El Mercado" visit. Beach, shopping and relaxing. Optional (about $40-$50 per day) trips available for country tours, jungle cruises, city tours, etc. Day 5: Deep sea fishing again off ocean shore trolling in 26’ pangs, fast boats, for corvina, snapper, mahi mahi, etc. Day 6: Depart anytime after relaxing and more beach, sun, etc. depending on your return flight schedule. Day 7: Optional, but highly recommended, extra day of bass fishing on Lake El Salto. Last year each boat with two fishermen averaged 128 bass a day. This is one of the best bass fishing lakes in the world. Additional cost for optional day 7 is $485/person, tackle included. Included in you package: upon arrival in Mazatlan, all the meals, guides, accommodations in Lad’s private condominium on the beach, boats, tackle, duck hunting trip, a great Mexican fiesta with entertainment, taxes, etc. Not Included: All alcoholic beverages, shot gun shells (approx. $15/box), licenses (approx. $16/day fishing, $35 ducks or doves), shotgun rental ($15/day), tips. Experience the best of Mexico…Mazatlan is a fisherman’s paradise. This is also a shotgunner’s delight: the limit is 20 ducks/day and 20 doves/day – usually limits are filled daily. Lad will work with you to schedule your trip at the optimum time in January or February of 2012. This trip may not in any way be used with any other Lad Shunneson SCI/otherauction trip. Lad Shunneson Adventures 49 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Lad Shunneson Adventures—deep sea fishing A FISHERMAN’S PARADISE! Mazatlan or Zihuatanejo…big fish…a dream come true! Contact person: Lad Shunneson Phone: 303-258-7777 Fax: 303-258-0707 Email: ladadventures@webtv.net SCI contact: Mike Mistelske WELCOME TO THIS NEW SUPPORTER: LAD HAS BEEN RUNNING THESE TRIPS FOR 40 YEARS…SOME OF THE VERY BEST FISHING TRIPS AVAILABLE! The Trip: seven-day fishing for marlin, sailfish ,shark, and roosterfish (and maybe more)! How many guests: one guest (must bring at least one additional guest at 30% discount) Where: Mazatlan or Zihuatanejo, Mexico When: July/August, 2011 or 2012, any available dates Value: $3,650 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: You and Lad will decide ahead of time where the fishing conditions are best, Mazatlan or Zihuatanejo. Then… Day 1: Arrive Mazatlan or Zihuatanejo anytime. Beach, sun and a great seafood dinner in the best, very fresh (from the ocean that day to the restaurant) seafood. Day 2: Deep sea fishing for blue marlin, black marlin, striped marlin, sailfish, sharks, mahi mahi, yellowfin tuna, and roosterfish. Day 3: More fantastic deep sea fishing. Day 4: Day in the sun with "El Mercado" visit. Beach, shopping and relaxing. Optional (about $40-$50 per day) trips available for country tours, jungle cruises, city tours, etc. OPTIONAL – more deep sea fishing for additional boat cost only, but you usually need this day to rest…too many fish!! Day 5: Deep sea fishing again. Day 6: More fantastic deep sea fishing. Day 7: Depart anytime after relaxing and more beach, sun, etc. depending on your return flight schedule. Day 8: Optional if in Mazatlan, but highly recommended, extra day of bass fishing on Lake El Salto. Last year each boat with two fishermen averaged 128 bass a day. This is one of the best bass fishing lakes in the world. Additional cost for optional day 8 is $485/person, including tackle. Included in you package: upon arrival in Mazatlan or Zihuatanejo…all the meals, guides, accommodations in Lad’s private condominium on the beach (if in Mazatlan) or a beach hotel (if in Zihuatanejo), boats, tackle, a great Mexican fiesta with entertainment, taxes, etc. Not Included: All alcoholic beverages, licenses (approx. $16/day), tips. Experience the best of Mexico; Mazatlan or Zihuatanejo, fisherman’s paradise. Lad will work with you to schedule your trip at the optimum time and place in July or August, 2011 or 2012. This trip may not in any way be used with any other Lad Shunneson SCI/otherauction trip. Lad Shunneson Adventures 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: TRIPLE S WILDLIFE RANCH! A MULTI-YEAR SUPPORTER! Hunt: Whitetail deer, wild hogs, turkey, various exotics Includes 3 days’ hunting, 2 nights’ lodging, trophy fees for all game taken Where: SE Oklahoma Date(s) of Trip: fall 2011 - spring 2012 Number of Hunters: 1 Hunter and 1 non-hunter Value: TRIPLE S WILDLIFE RANCH Calvin, Oklahoma Contact Person: Steve Seibert Phone – 405-395-2612 (office) 405-220-2221 (cell) E-MAIL – triple_s_wildlife@yahoo.com WEB – http://www.sss-ranch.com SCI-OK contact: Mike Mistelske $3,500 One hunter and one non-hunter will enjoy three days of semi-guided hunting and two nights of cabin lodging. The auctioned hunt includes trophy fees on any and all game taken on the freeranging areas of this 3,000 acre property. Oklahoma hunting seasons must be observed. Game to be hunted includes whitetail deer, wild hogs, wild turkeys, and any exotics that might have found their way into the free-ranging portions of the ranch. Food is not included, but cabins include kitchenette, and several restaurants are within a few miles of the ranch. The hunter must hold an appropriate Oklahoma hunting license. A message from Steve Seibert, owner of the Triple S Wildlife Ranch: “Our mission is a commitment to excellence providing an unforgettable wildlife experience along with the best customer satisfaction in the industry. We offer a family oriented experience to enjoy wildlife from around the world. Our ranch allows wildlife to live naturally across our 3000 acres of Oklahoma wilderness. We are a full service provider focused on the flexibility to offer a wide range of accommodations and outdoor enjoyment options. This flexibility allows us to customize your Triple S Wildlife Ranch vacation to meet your budget. We are serious about providing vacation activities to satisfy each member of your family. "The ranch borders the South Canadian River in Hughes County, which offers an abundant amount of game.. Hughes County has the most Boone & Crocket trophy entries for nontypical Whitetail Deer across the entire state of OK. This hunt will NOT disappoint!! PLEASE CHECK OUT THE TRIPLE S WILDLIFE RANCH WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS, INCLUDING OPTIONS FOR FANTASTIC HUNTING IN THE HIGH-FENCED AREAS OF THE RANCH. THIS IS ONE OF OKLAHOMA’S FINEST! 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: A tantalizing taste of the wild in the heart of Africa’s richest conservation region ZULU NYALA GROUP Contact Persons: Veena Joory or Reshmi Bahadur E-MAIL hvjoory@mweb.co.za PHONE 011 27 35 562 0177 WEB - www.zulunyala.com SCI-OK contact: Mike Mistelske Safari: 6 Day/6 Night African Photographic Safari for 2 People Where: South Africa Number of Guests: 2 Game Viewers CONSISTENTLY TOP RATED BY OUR MEMBERS! Experience Elephant, Rhino, Leopard, Giraffe, Hippo, Zebra, Nyala, Cheetah, Buffalo, Kudu, and many more plains game species. Value: $3,950.00 Date(s) of Trip: Within two years of auction (March, 2011 – Feb, 2013) Description: This is a 6 day/6 night African photographic safari for two people--Luxury Hemingway-style Tents, Heritage Safari Lodge, Nyati/Ndlovu Lodges, or Zulu Nyala Lodge depending on availability. All lodges are luxury air-conditioned and are four star international standard. Stay at one of these lodges situated in the heart of South Africa’s Zululand conservation region – one of the richest conservation regions in South Africa. This is “full board”, which is three delicious meals per day, prepared by the finest international chefs – with an African flavor of course. You will enjoy two game viewing activities per day, guided by professional game rangers in open game viewing vehicles, in Zulu Nyala game reserve. Additional people accompanying the successful bidders may book at $2,500/couple, $1,975/single, and children under 12 at $975 each. Tailor-made tours and hunting trips within South Africa and neighboring countries can also be arranged. Not included: airfare, transfers, personal beverages, side trips, phone calls. This package is non-transferable, and it may not in any way be used with any other Zulu Nyala discount or special price or SCI/other auction trip. Only one such package per group. Winning Bidder – see Mike Mistelske during the Banquet, please! 53 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: David Denies……The Royal Treatment Contact: Barbara Carrera Email: barbara@daviddenies.com Phone: +54 (11) 4809-3002 FAX: +54 (11) 4807-2911 WEB: http://www.daviddenies.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske The hunt: Where: Three days of dove shooting and three nights lodging Argentina’s Cordoba Province, La Dormida Lodge How many shooters: When: Value: Two March 2011 through February 2012, on available dates $4,980 Description: This hunt is on private shooting fields near Cordoba, Argentina, and is guided by the staff of David Denies Wingshooting. Lodging is at La Dormida Lodge, the newest and most exclusive dove shooters’ accommodation ever offered in Cordoba. Included in the trip: The trip includes all field guides, meals, rooming based on double occupancy, and beverages (alcoholic and non alcoholic). Meals at La Dormida feature the very best Argentine beef and other meats, and menus are prepared by one of Argentina's best chefs. David Denies Dove shooting is famous for its unparalleled service. Not Included in the trip: Tips, airfare to Cordoba, transfer to and from the Cordoba airport to the lodge and land fees (mandatory $350 per person), licenses ($65 per person per day), gun rental ($65 per person per day in case you want to shoot with their guns) and shells (approx. $13 /box, but subject to change). Non-hunters are welcome at $550 p/person, p/day. Additional Shooters are welcome at $830 p/person, p/day. Cordoba is the epicenter of dove shooting in the world, with a typical population of over 40 million doves at any given time, and David Denies was the first, and is still the foremost, outfitter in the region. Starting in 1984, David Denies Wingshooting has years of experience in the area, and in addition to land ownership, they also lease over fifty large land holdings. They make sure that you’ll be under waves and waves of birds each day. Experienced bird boys 54 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: assist in the field each day, where guides make certain you’ll see birds at every imaginable angle, all day long. David Denies provides the most exciting and enjoyable dove shooting available. David Denies… …The Royal Treatment You’ll enjoy the great hospitality and extraordinary shooting for which David Denies is famous. The program generally starts at 8:00 AM with a hearty breakfast and short drive to the shoot. In the field you will be assigned a pick up boy, who will provide you with shells and refreshments and direct you to your shooting stand. You will be constantly visited by your main guide who will be available to assist you with any need, even give you some tips on your shooting if required. Depending on the time of the year you will shoot till noon when you will be treated to an incredible barbeque lunch, shaded by a comfortable safari tent, tasting some of Argentina’s wonderful beef and superb wines. Afternoon begins at around 2 or 2:30 hr., and continues until almost dark. There is no definite time to close the shoot. Return to the lodge for cocktails and early dinner. David Denies is a great repeat supporter with a first-class reputation! Please visit David Denies’ website for much additional information about their operation. This hunt may not be combined or used in any way with any other David Denies hunt purchased or won through SCI or SCI chapters. 55 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: NEW ZEALAND SAFARIS LTD Contact Person: Stuart Marr/ Ben Smith P.O.Box 12 Methven, New Zealand Phone: 64(NZ) 3 3028141/ 64(NZ) 3 3029039 Fax: 64(NZ) 3 3028672 Email: nzsafaris@yahoo.com Web: www.newzealandsafaris.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske Hunt: Fully-guided 5-day Hunt plus US$500 trophy fee credit for any of the following trophies: Thar, Chamois, Fallow Buck, Wapiti, Red Stag, Feral Ram, Feral Goat Where: Southern Alps of New Zealand Number of Hunters: 1 Hunter Value: $3,000.00 ONE OF OUR TOP SUPPORTERS Date(s) of Trip: 2011 or 2012 FOR MANY YEARS! Description: The auctioned hunt is a fully-guided 5-day hunt in the Southern Alps of New Zealand. The starting and finishing point is Christchurch. It includes: the services of a professional hunting guide, complimentary road transport to and from the fenced hunting area, full accommodation and meals in a lodge, plus a trophy fee credit of US$500. During this hunt the following species may be hunted: Thar, Chamois, Fallow Buck, Wapiti, Red Stag, Feral Ram, and Feral Goat. The trophy fees applicable to the individual species are listed below. The preferred hunting periods are between March and August- discuss the best times for your priority trophy with Stu or Ben. Additional days can be added at the normal rate of US$500/day. Additional hunters can be added at the discounted rate of US$400/day. The Non-hunter rate is US$200/day. TROPHY FEES: RED STAG: SILVER MEDAL TO 330 SCI, $4,000 GOLD MEDAL 331-350 SCI, $6,000; GOLD MEDAL 351-375 SCI, $8,000 OVER 375, $POA CHAMOIS: $4,000 THAR: $4,500 WAPITI: $5,500 - $9,000 FALLOW: $2,500 ARAPAWA RAM: $ 650 NZ GOAT: $ 650 56 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Contact Person: A VALUED MULTI-YEAR Rickey Squires SUPPORTER OF OUR P.O. Box 131 OKLAHOMA CHAPTER!! Taloga, OK 73667 Phone - (866) 328-4868 E-Mail – squiresr@pldi.net Web - www.huntrawhidecreek.com Hunt Credit: $1,000 credit toward whitetail, turkey, or predator hunt Where: NW Oklahoma Date(s) of Trip: 2011 Hunting Season only Description: We offer a world class opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and entertain and impress your valued clients, top employees, family and friends. Our new lodge is 5500 sq. ft. with a full service commercial kitchen, 10 individual bedrooms, 1 suite with 2 beds and separate bath, and 2 bunk rooms that sleep 2 hunters each; for a total of 16 individual beds. Also, we have included 3 showers and 3 restrooms that are individually roomed, and an onsite laundry room for your convenience. Relax after your hunt in our 1800sq. ft. great room. Last season our hunters took several trophy deer from the mid130’s to the upper 150's. Our spring turkey hunts were exceptional with 28 toms taken, of which 26 had beard lengths over 9 inches. Hundreds of quail, chucker and pheasant were harvested by individuals and corporate groups on our 600acre preserve area. We offer one of the premier lodges in the country with professional staff and prime hunting locations. To see pictures of the lodge and hunt photos, please visit our web site at www.huntrawhidecreek.com. Apply $1,000 credit to any of our hunts listed below: Whitetail Deer: Hunt the complete season… …3 _-month Archery -- $1,500 …4-Day Rifle or Muzzle loader -- $2500 Rio Grande Turkey: 2-day or 3-day hunts; 1, or 2 turkeys $750-$1,050, including meals and lodging Predator Hunts: Coyotes, Bobcats, and Hogs 2-day $700; 3-day $1,050; 5-day $1,750 Including meals and lodging 57 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Mellon Creek Outfitters: “…simply the best hunting in Texas” “With over 100,000 acres of prime South Texas country it is not uncommon to see over 100 bucks per day! You have to see it to believe it. This is truly an experience that will, no doubt, last a life time.” SOUTH TEXAS WHITETAIL & MORE Contact: Jimmy Brown 710 Buffalo St, Suite 807 Corpus Christi, TX 78401 phone: 361-484-2398 email: jbsafari@gmail.com web: Melloncreekoutfitters.com SCI contact: M. Mistelske Hunt: Whitetail (management buck--up to 150”, and doe), and hog Where: South Texas (Corpus Christi area) Number of Hunters: 1 Hunter ONCE AGAIN, A GREAT TEXAS HUNT FROM THIS REPEAT SUPPORTER! Value: $3,500 Date(s) of Trip: late October 2011 or January 2012, to be set by mutual agreement Description: Treat yourself to a very special one-on-one guided hunt! This is an all-inclusive 4-day/3-night package for 1 management whitetail buck (scoring up to 150) and one whitetail doe and 1 wild hog. Included: Lodging in a beautiful 3,000 sq ft Lodge, daily maid service, 3 home-cooked meals daily, beverages & snacks, laundry service, trap & skeet range, rifle range, one-on-one guided hunt, dip & pack, and transportation to & from the Corpus Christi airport. 58 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Mellon Creek Outfitters proudly offers one of the finest free range hunts in the United States. With its spacious lodge & professional staff, Mellon Creek Outfitters will make your dream hunt a reality. Their 110,000 acre ranch offers a variety of monster-sized bucks to Morning Dove and everything in between. With zero hunting pressure, abundant food source and beneficial native habitat, Mellon Creek Outfitters is sure to provide the hunt and experience of a lifetime. Mellon Creek Outfitters is simply the best hunting in Texas. “It’s not just our game that keeps everybody coming back for more. Our very own 3000 sq. ft. Mellon Creek Lodge nestled in the midst of unspoiled South Texas country and overlooking a freshwater pond offers all the amenities and comforts of home. Our Grand Dining Room offers the perfect setting to enjoy 3 home cooked meals and snacks prepared and served from our gourmet kitchen each and every day during your visit. We offer a spacious living area to unwind and enjoy some good conversation or catch the big game on our large flat screen TV equipped with Satellite. Our exclusive guest rooms offer comfortable beds & bath rooms provide a great nights rest to get ready for the next morning’s hunt. Mellon Creek Lodge & its owners have spared no expense to provide you with not only the best of hunts but the most comfortable & relaxing lodge for your enjoyment. If you love hunting, we welcome you to experience a trip of a lifetime. We look forward to seeing you!” Mellon Creek Outfitters -- “Raising Standards Not Fences" 59 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: CHAIN RANCH Contact Person: Jerick Henley Phone – 405-820-4056 E-MAIL – jerick@chainranch.com WEB – www.chainranch.com SCI-OK contact: Mike Mistelske Hunt & Fish: Two hunters 2 Days/2 Nights for 2 Turkeys (1 each hunter), 2 Hogs (1 each hunter), and fishing. Where: Chain Ranch, Canton, Oklahoma Date(s) of Trip: available dates, 2011 or 2012 Number of Hunters: Two Hunters Value: $1,300 ONE OF OUR TOP SUPPORTERS FOR MANY YEARS! Description: The Rio Grande turkey population on the Chain Ranch is simply outstanding! Just ask Dick Kirby, owner of Quaker Boy Game Calls. Dick hunted the ranch in the spring a few years ago and was amazed at the number of turkeys he saw during the two day hunt. Liberal bag limits in Oklahoma and Kansas allow each hunter to bag several toms during the spring season. The population of long beards on the ranch has never been better. We’ve harvested more than thirty toms in a single spring season. Unfortunately for the farmers of Northwest Oklahoma, the hogs are here! This is great news for the off-season hunter. The State of Oklahoma does not recognize hogs as a game species, therefore we can hunt them year around with no bag limits. Although our club members enjoy hog hunting on the entire ranch, we have set aside a very special area for hog hunting by non-club members as well. Our success rate is about 90% for all hunters. We can accommodate rifle, archery, blackpowder, and pistol hunters. Our average hog killed weights between 150 and 175lbs, but we routinely kill hogs over 300lbs. For some added excitement, ask about our hog hunts with hounds, it will cost you a little extra but it is absolutely some of the most exciting hunting you will do! For available hunting dates, please see our reservation calendar. All accommodations are available on a fourteen-day advance reservation system. Although kitchen facilities are available, meals are not provided. 0 , - " ) 0 . 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" 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: YOUR CHOICE OF TROPHY ELK, 325 SCI AND LARGER: ROOSEVELT, MANITOBA, ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK, OR RUSSIAN WHITE THIS REPEAT SUPPORTER OFFERS A $3,000 CREDIT FOR 2 HUNTERS Contact Steve Rahn Phone/Fax: 250-459-7772 Email: srahn@telus.net Web: http://www.silvertine.ca SCI contact: Mike Mistelske Hunt: Fully-guided 3-day elk hunt plus $1,900 trophy fee credit Where: Saskatchewan Number of Hunters: 2 Hunters Value: $3,000.00 CREDIT 3Date(s) of Trip: 2011, 2012, or 2012 Description: This hunt credit is for a 2x1 hunt for 2 hunters, elk 325 SCI or larger, species of your choice (4 species of elk to choose from). The auctioned credit covers "Preserve Fee" for both hunters ($1,100 value) plus a $1,900 "Trophy Fee" credit to be shared between the two hunters as they see fit, for a total value of $3,000.00US. *THIS IS NOT AN ALL INCLUSIVE HUNT, BUT A HUNT CREDIT* Silvertine is one of Saskatchewan Canada's most challenging and heavily forested hunt estates. Our Elk and Deer are free roaming on hundreds of acres of heavily forested, old growth aspen and spruce, along with many rolling hills and gullies where the game can hide. Silvertine utilizes all the ethical principals of hunting, and has created an "Estate" hunting environment that 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: duplicates Fair Chase, a place where you will truly have to match wits with the game animals you hunt. Silvertine specializes in Archery and Muzzleloader hunts, but rifle enthusiasts are always welcome. Hunting can be done from large enclosed tree stands or still-hunting the timber. Your party will be the only hunters on the estate at this time, and have exclusive use. Your hunt will last 3 days and you can choose from a large selection of dates between August 20, 2011 and December 19, 2011, or you can choose to hunt the 2012 or 2013 season. The quality of big game is second to none, and Silvertine offers hunters a unique opportunity to harvest 4 species of Elk (Rocky Mtn., Roosevelt, Manitoban, and White), Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Plains Bison, and Wood Bison. You will experience real hunting with a 100% success rate, and every trophy will easily be eligible for the SCI record books. Add that HUGE trophy Elk to your trophy room this year. A warm welcome awaits you at Silvertine. Hunt credit includes the following: • Professional Guide services • 4 nights and three days of fully serviced first rate accommodations. All bedding, food and non-alcohol beverages provided. • Field preparation and initial preparation of your meat and cape, and preparation of antlers for transportation. • Official SCI scoring. • Use of shooting range and Archery targets. • Export permit provided. • $1,900.00US credit towards “Trophy Fees” or Packaged hunt combos. Not-included in your hunt credit: • Balance owing on any Trophy Fees on Big Game Taken. • Alcoholic beverages. • Car Rental for 3 days, available at airport. • Gratuities. 63 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: TROPHY SASKATCHEWAN WHITETAIL HUNT THIS REPEAT SUPPORTER OFFERS A $3,000 CREDIT FOR 2 HUNTERS Contact Steve Rahn Phone/Fax: 250-459-7772 Email: srahn@telus.net Web: http://www.silvertine.ca SCI contact: Mike Mistelske Hunt: Fully-guided 3-day hunt plus $1,900 trophy fee credit Where: Saskatchewan Number of Hunters: 2 Hunters Value: $3,000.00 CREDIT Date(s) of Trip: 2011, 2012, or 2013 Description: This hunt credit is for a 2x1 hunt for 2 hunters, whitetail deer 140 SCI or larger. The auctioned credit covers "Preserve Fee" for both hunters ($1,100 value) plus a $1,900 "Trophy Fee" credit to be shared between the two hunters as they see fit, for a total value of $3,000.00US. *THIS IS NOT AN ALL INCLUSIVE HUNT, BUT A HUNT CREDIT* Silvertine is one of Saskatchewan Canada's most challenging and heavily forested hunt estates. Our Elk and Deer are free roaming on hundreds of acres of heavily forested, old 64 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: growth aspen and spruce, along with many rolling hills and gullies where the game can hide. Silvertine utilizes all the ethical principals of hunting, and has created an "Estate" hunting environment that duplicates Fair Chase, a place where you will truly have to match wits with the game animals you hunt. Silvertine specializes in Archery and Muzzleloader hunts, but rifle enthusiasts are always welcome. Hunting can be done from large enclosed tree stands or stillhunting the timber. Your party will be the only hunters on the estate at this time, and have exclusive use. Your hunt will last 3 days and you can choose from a large selection of dates between August 20, 2011 and December 19, 2011, or you can choose to hunt the 2012 or 2013 season. The quality of big game is second to none, and Silvertine offers hunters a unique opportunity to harvest 4 species of Elk (Rocky Mtn., Roosevelt, Manitoban, and White), Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Plains Bison, and Wood Bison. You will experience real hunting with a 100% success rate, and every trophy will easily be eligible for the SCI record books. Add that HUGE trophy Deer to your trophy room this year. A warm welcome awaits you at Silvertine. Hunt credit includes the following: • Professional Guide services • 4 nights and three days of fully serviced first rate accommodations. All bedding, food and non-alcohol beverages provided. • Field preparation and initial preparation of your meat and cape, and preparation of antlers for transportation. • Official SCI scoring. • Use of shooting range and Archery targets. • Export permit provided. • $1,900.00US credit towards “Trophy Fees” or Packaged hunt combos. Not-included in your hunt credit: • Balance owing on any Trophy Fees on Big Game Taken. • Alcoholic beverages. • Car Rental for 3 days, available at airport. • Gratuities. 65 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: ONCE AGAIN, A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING FOR OUR FUNDRAISER! Contact person: JOHN BLACKWELL EMAIL: mooslk@telus.net Phone: (250) 742-3535 Fax: (250) 742-3749 WEB: www.fawniemountain.com SCI-OK contact: Mike Mistelske SEE OSC MEMBER ALLEN ENGLAND’S ARTICLE, PG. 25 OF THE AUGUST ‘08 ISSUE OF OKLAHOMA SAFARI TRAILS MAGAZINE! Type of hunt: Where: Date(s) of Trip: Value: One hunter for 6 Days/7 Nights for black bear British Columbia, Chilcotin wilderness area May 25-31 & June 1-7, 2011 or similar dates in 2012 US $6,000 Description: Guided Black Bear Hunting in British Columbia, rifle or archery. Hunt dates are when the bears are fresh from hibernation, and hides are excellent. This area has a very high population of LARGE color phase black bears, because of excellent habitat and the fact that it is not over hunted. We mainly hunt them only two weeks in the Spring season when they are fresh out of hibernation and concentrated on feeding areas where they are relatively easy to find and stalk. The hides are excellent at that time, much better than coastal bears because of our colder temperatures. Success rates are very high during this time, averaging 170% for many years, because many hunters will shoot two bears. The hides range in size from 5 feet to 8 feet squared. Our bear hunting camp is located on a remote lake 80 miles West of Prince George, where I pick you up for the drive to the camp. Prince George has daily commercial flights from Vancouver, and you may also drive to Prince George. The camp is located right in great bear hunting, with good feed close by. From our bear camp we drive old logging roads that lead through old logged areas that produce excellent feed for the bears. We are able to spot and stalk the bears without long hikes. Often we can glass them from a distance and judge their size. We pick up the hides at the camp soon after the kill and fly them to the freezer at the lodge, insuring no spoilage occurs. Rainbow trout are plentiful at the bear camp, also at the main lodge at Moose Lake, where you may stay and fish after you have shot your bears. The floatplane flight to the main lodge for fishing is included in the package price. Your hunt is 1x1 guided and includes the kill fee for one bear. You may take a second bear, paying only the US$800 kill fee. Your hunt also includes the transportation from Prince 66 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: George, and the delivery of your trophies to a local taxidermist. A second hunter may be added for US $6,000 1x1 guided, or the second hunter may share your guide for US $4,750. As with your hunt, the second person’s hunt includes the air charter and the kill fee for one bear; and a second bear may be added for an additional US$800 kill fee. Hunting license cost is $180 CAN. Each bear license costs $180 CAN. There is a NonResident Hunting Preservation Fee of $125 CAN. All fees are subject to a 6% tax. [2010 costs quoted] All guides in BC charge the NRHP fee, and all guides in Canada charge the 5% tax. These license costs, fees, and tax are in addition to the hunt prices but the outfitter will purchase the licenses for you in advance. Any required firearms permit fees, transportation from your origin to Prince George and return, and tips are costs in addition to the hunt fees. If you’ve investigated Canadian bear hunts, you’ve probably found them ranging in price from $2,500 for the baited tree stand hunts to $9,000 for a 2-bear hunt on Vancouver Island. The Fawnie Mountain hunt is for the hunter that wants super guides, big bears, quality food and accommodations, many great memories, all at a reasonable price. Your hosts, the Blackwells have owned and operated this business for over 40 years. Some of the guides have been guiding here 17 years, some 13 years, etc. There is a sense of competition among the guides to find the biggest bears. The organization knows how to produce a quality hunting experience for trophy animals. Suitable rifles are available if a hunter chooses not to bring his/her own. Archery is acceptable. Handguns are not permitted. A non-hunting companion could stay at the lodge, with fishing and hiking as the activities; or may stay in the bear camp and accompany the hunter in the 4x4 and watching/filming the stalk. Fishing is also available at the camp. Cost for the non-hunter is US$1,500, including the pick up in Prince George and the float plane flight to the main lodge at Moose Lake. REASONS TO CHOOSE THIS HUNT 1. Our enthusiastic and professional guides. 2. Our high success rate on big bears for many years. 3. Our great food, accommodations and equipment. 4. Our big, plentiful, color phase bears. 5. Our commitment to good service, with no more than 6 bear hunters in camp at one time. ReferencesEd Laney - Oklahoma edlaney1@cox.net 405 298 8979 Jim Feinberg – Oklahoma jdfeinberg17@gmail.com 405 820 1260. Allen England – Oklahoma alvale@netzero.net 580-772-0377 Robert White - Texas rwhite@hilcorp.com Steven Holder - Oregon sholder@dsl-only.net Eric Swanson - Oregon Eric.Swanson@onsemi.com Odd Loevseth oh-loevs@frisurf.no Felix Spiegler ch4sale@netzero.net 619-987-2901 Rudolf Kaser rudolfkaser@steffisburg.ch PLEASE VISIT THE OUTFITTER’S WEBSITE. THIS IS A SPECIAL DESTINATION AND A VERY SPECIAL BEAR-HUNTING OPPORTUNITY! 67 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: FROM A GREAT REPEAT SUPPORTER! Hunt geese and ducks with Brant Hill – FOUR HUNTERS! Contact Brant at: 405-812-0217 or bhill58229@aol.com MAKE ROOM IN YOUR FREEZER! The hunt: a full day for geese and ducks (from first light ‘til you’ve had enough) How many hunters: four (additional welcome at $300/day/hunter) Where: Oklahoma (within approx. 1 hr’s drive of OKC) When: Nov, 2011 – Jan, 2012, by agreement with Brant Hill VALUE: $1,200 Description: You will meet Brant at a location and time (early!) which he will specify in or near OKC. You May ride with Brant, or you may follow in your own 4wd vehicle. Brant has thousands of acres to hunt, all within approximately an hour’s drive of OKC. Brant hunts a lot and knows what’s going on; he’ll take you where the action has been best. The plan is to be in place (Green Head Gear blinds; no pits) and ready to shoot by first light. You shoot ‘til you fill your limit or wish to call it a day. Meals are not provided, so you can bring your own, or for a fee Brant will provide a great home-made breakfast and will pack sandwiches to go. Work this out with Brant when you schedule your hunt. Additional days may be scheduled and/or additional hunters are welcome at $300/day. You will need all applicable Oklahoma and Federal licenses/stamps before the hunt date. 68 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: A family operation…giving personal attention to the hunter! Contact Person: Jan Breedt E-MAIL - jbsafari@mweb.com.na Phone – 264 81 149 6020 or 264 81 250 1933 Web: http://www.jbsafarinamibia.com Hunt: 5 Days…including 3 days of hunting for 2 Hunters…and including the following five species for each hunter (10 animals total): Blue Wildebeest, Red Hartebeest, Warthog, Baboon, Jackal (or equivalent trophy-fee credit toward other species). Where: Northeast Namibia (near Etosha Wildlife Park and Victoria Falls) Number of Hunters: 2 Hunters Value: $7,200 ALREADY A GREAT SUPPORTER—NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME AT AUCTION! Date(s) of Trip: To be set by mutual agreement 2011/2012 SCI Contact: Mike Mistelske Description: Two hunters will enjoy family-style hospitality, luxury lodging, and some of southern Africa’s most famous hunting. Habitat and shooting range from heavy brush and close range to mountainous and challenging distances. Various species of large game, as well as birds, are abundant. Cuisine features main courses prepared from game you harvest. Included are days of arrival and departure; three days of 1x1 guided hunting; accommodations, meals, and all camp services for five days; 10 animals (five/hunter)—or you can use the equivalent trophy fees for other species; and field preparation of trophies. Ground transportation from and return to Windhoek airport can be provided at a discounted cost of $600/vehicle 69 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: (normally one vehicle per each two guests); or you may rent a vehicle in Windhoek. Additional days, species, hunters, and observers may be added at published rates (see 2010 rates below). Other activities can be arranged to suite your desires, including visits to Etosha Park and/or Victoria Falls, ocean and/or river fishing, etc. This is an opportunity for a great experience! Baboon Backface Impala Caracal Duiker Giraffe Jackal Kudu Mountain Zebra Red Hartebeest Steenbok Warthog Wildebeest, Black Zebra Burchell's Daily rates: Sightseeing: …2010 150 3,500 600 Opportunity 400 1,600 Free 1,250 1,300 800 400 500 1,250 1,100 Bird Hunting Blesbok Dik-Dik Eland Impala Klipspringer Leopard Oryx / Gemsbuck Springbok Tsessebe Waterbuck Wildebeest, Blue Hunter 1x1 $ 350 Hunter 2x1 $ 325 $ 350 per person per day - all included Free 600 2,500 On Request 1,600 600 1,800 On Request 6,500 On Request 800 550 4,500 2,500 1,100 Observer/Nonhunter $ 220 Namibia is probably the most ecologically diverse county in Africa. It has an outstanding infrastructure, political stability and security. Namibians take pride in their hunting heritage and generations of conservation have left a natural legacy, waiting eagerly to be discovered by our visitors and trophy hunters from abroad. “It is our goal to make your hunt a unique African experience. We look forward to your visit and to sharing our amazing country with you. Please remember that Namibia is not only a peerless trophy-hunting destination but also a prime leisure holiday destination. We would like to encourage you to persuade your family and friends to join you for your next Namibian safari, and to spend a few days extra to discover our spectacular country.” Jan and Lynelle Breedt 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: A great Oklahoma hunt for our 2011 auction! 12 YEARS OF SERIOUS WHITETAIL MANAGEMENT ON 13,000 ACRES! Contact person: ODWC’s 2007 “Landowner Of The Year”, John Miller Millerranch1@pldi.net , 580-334-8498 (cell) A VALUED REPEAT SUPPORTER SCI contact: OF OUR OKLAHOMA CHAPTER!! Mike Mistelske Here’s a special opportunity: hunt with J & J HUNTING on the Miller Ranch in western Oklahoma for the first four days of 2011’s rifle season, with lodging, meals, orientation and field transport…and an opportunity to be one of the hunters who might take a 170+ whitetail! The hunt and a whitetail buck of any size are included--& a shoulder mount by Jim Feinberg of 17 Ranch Taxidermy! Type of hunt: Where: Date(s) of Trip: Value: One hunter for 4 Days/5 Nights for one whitetail buck Western Oklahoma, 16 miles from Arnett Oklahoma’s opening days of the 2011 whitetail deer rifle season US $2,925 Description: Arrive on the afternoon before opening day of Oklahoma’s 2011 rifle whitetail deer season. Ranch personnel will drive you around and orient you with the ranch. The next morning (and every day for up to four days, if you need that much time), ranch personnel will transport you either to one of their stands or to a place where you may hunt from your own pop-up blind. The ranch has a barn in which to hang deer…with hot and cold running water. You’ll be one of up to 10 hunters (usually closer to six) sharing bunkhouse accommodations. All noon and evening meals will be provided. Breakfast is on your own…the bunkhouse has all utilities, including a microwave…fix your own breakfast there before ranch personnel take you to the field. Bring your own drinks; the ranch will furnish tea or soft drinks with the meals but not in the field. No alcohol is to be consumed until you have unloaded your gun and are through for the day. You may stay for up to five nights, including the night prior to the opening day of the season and the night of your fourth and last day of hunting. Hunters normally have 100% opportunity for a whitetail buck. The ranch has many bucks in the 120/140-class; 150-class bucks are regularly taken; 160-class bucks are not rare; four 170-class bucks have been taken in the last eight years. It is not uncommon for bucks taken on the ranch to have some non-typical features. http://www.17ranchtaxidermy.com Thanks also Jim Feinberg-17 Ranch Taxidermy! Edmond…405-820-1260, jdfeinberg@pldi.net 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: HORSESHOE HILL RANCH IN PENNSYLVANIA WE’VE ALL HEARD ABOUT THE FANTASTIC DEER HUNTING IN PENNSYLVANIA HERE’S YOUR CHANCE! Contact Person: Bob McConnell 724-290-9338 E-MAIL – hhhunts@gmail.com WEB - www http://www.hhhunts.com The hunt: 4-day/3-night hunt for one whitetail buck up 140” Where: Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania Number of Hunters: One Hunter Value: $3,000.00 Date(s) of Trip: Fall/winter 2011/12 (approx. Sept 1 - Dec 31) Description: A fully guided hunt for one hunter, any buck up to 140”, lodging and meals. --No state license or permit required --All hunts are guaranteed 100% to draw blood --You may hunt safely from tree stands, portable stands, ground blinds, or spot and stalk --Rifles, black powder, archery, and/or handguns are all welcome --Following your successful hunt we will field dress your trophy animal, pack it, and deliver it to the processor --Transportation to and from the airport, available upon request ($100 fee each way, State College or Pittsburgh airports) --Group discounts available, please call for more information --This hunt may be upgraded to larger deer… …Horseshoe Hill Ranch specializes in producing 200"+ Whitetails and 400"+ Elk. We believe our quantity and quality of monster bucks and bulls are as good as anywhere in the country! Our 1,025 acre high fenced property provides fair chase hunts but puts the odds in your favor! Our professional guide staff will put you in the position to take home the trophy of your dreams! Bring your friends, business associates or your whole family to enjoy the hunt with you. SEE THE HORSESHOE HILL RANCH WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL DETAIL. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: TAL RIVER LODGES -- ALASKA FISHING -Contact Person: Ron Jewett Phone Lodge (Talvista) (907) 733-3066 Phone in winter (Utah) – (801) 318-7127 E-Mail – info@talstarlodge.com Web - www.talstarlodge.com SCI contact Fishing: 5 day/4 Night guided fishing Where: Alaska (charter from Anchorage) Number of People: 1 (plus must bring at least 1 additional angler at discounted rate stated below) Mike Mistelske A VALUED MULTIYEAR SUPPORTER OF OUR OKLAHOMA CHAPTER!! Value: $3,250.00 Date(s) of Trip: available dates, June – Sept, 2011 or 2012 Description: Auction item includes: 5 days/4nights fully guided 4-on-1 fishing, lodge, and meals for 1 person (tackle, rods, reels included). You arrive the morning of the first day and depart the afternoon of the fifth day. Your fish will be filleted, frozen, and vacuum packaged. ---Additional anglers $2,950 (must bring at least 1 additional angler). ---Non-fishermen and kids under 12, _ price (_ of $3,250 = $1,625). Not included: airfare to/from Anchorage, floatplane (est. $250/person roundtrip), license (approx. $75/person), gratuities, and alcoholic beverages. SEE THE TALSTAR LODGE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. (You’ll actually have your choice of lodges based on availability: Talstar, Talvista, or Talaview) Located near the mouth of the Talachulitna River, the Tal Lodges are the perfect place to land the trophy fish you’ve been waiting for. We offer unparalleled accommodations in a breathtaking wilderness setting. Join us in our Alaskan backwoods paradise, 70 miles NW of Anchorage and just south of Denali National Park. Accessible only by boat or plane, this remote location offers some of the best fishing in the world in one of the last pristine wilderness areas left to explore. You’ll find all 5 species of Pacific Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Dolly Varden and Arctic Grayling—with King Salmon up to 60 lbs in these healthy creeks and rivers. Lodges have satellite TV and Wi-Fi. This “special purchase” is transferrable. It may not be used with any other discount, promotion, special offer or SCI/other-auction trip from any Tal or McDougall Lodge. Only 1 such special purchase may be used per group. BUYER, PLEASE PICK UP YOUR CERTIFICATE FROM SCI STAFF HERE TONIGHT! 73 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: SAFRIQUE Contact: Matt Muns Email: mmuns@mdccholdings.com Phone: 214-500-2088 (Dallas office) Web: http://www.safrique.net/index.htm SCI contact: Mike Mistelske CAPE BUFFALO IN MOZAMBIQUE! It doesn’t get much more exciting than Cape Buffalo in beautiful Mozambique—a unique opportunity that may never come again: 1x1 guided hunt, trophy fee, and even a shoulder mount! Type of hunt: Where: Date(s) of Trip: Value: One hunter for 10 full days of 1x1 hunting, including trophy fee Mahimba Game Reserve (Zambezia Province, Mozambique) July-November, 2011 or 2012 US $16,200 (includes daily fees, trophy fee, shoulder mount, and more) Description: You will be stalking dagga boys on the palmetto flats of Mozambique's pristine Indian Ocean coast. After your successful hunt you will enjoy sundowners from our comfortable camp that features thatched chalets w/ en-suite bathrooms. This hunt is inclusive of all daily rates, licensing/permits and cape buffalo trophy fee. The hunt can be upgraded, and plains game can be taken at current price list. Observers are welcome at $250 per day. You fly to Quelimane, Mozambique, commercially…via Maputo (with a possible overnight stay in Maputo). If necessary to overnight in Maputo, Safrique personnel will meet you there and transfer to/from hotel. After you fly on to Quelimane, you will be met there by your PH…and then taken by boat into camp. The ten days of hunting starts the day after arriving at camp, so you will have 10 full days of hunting. Safrique will handle all firearm/ammo licensing. Weapons are available to rent (including .458 Win Mag and .375 H&H for buffalo)…cost is $25 per day. 74 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Not included: All airfare and any hotels and personal expenses required before/after hunt are at hunter’s expense. Also not included: Dip/Pack/Shipping of trophies, Gratuities. Mahimba is home to a thriving population of buffalo, sable, elephant, waterbuck, bushbuck, reedbuck, crocodile & hippo. Your hunt can be upgraded, and plains game can be taken for current trophy fees. A sampling of 2010 fees are shown below (many other species are available with Safrique…check their website, including the photo gallery): Species License Fee (US$) Trophy Fee (US$) Elephant 4,000 Sliding Scale** Cape Buffalo 500 3,000 Chobe Bushbuck 85 650 Common Waterbuck 265 1,200 Hippo 450 2,500 Common Sable 375 4,000 Crocodile 150 1,750 **Elephant Sliding Scale: Up to 80 lbs, 15,000; 80+ 20,000 For more information relating to Safrique and hunting in Mozambique, please take a look at their website (http://www.safrique.net/index.htm). Thanks to Terry’s Taxidermy, your adventure includes a shoulder mount of your buffalo. Terry’s website is http://www.terrystaxidermy.com/index.htm. 75 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: HORSESHOE HILL RANCH IN PENNSYLVANIA $1,000 DISCOUNT ON ANY BULL ELK 340” OR LARGER, AND A FREE COW ELK AS YOUR SECOND ANIMAL— Contact Person: Bob McConnell Phone 724-290-9338 E-MAIL – hhhunts@gmail.com WEB - www http://www.hhhunts.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske At Auction: $1,000 discount on a bull elk, and one free cow as your second animal Where: Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania…the State’s largest & newest hunting preserve Number of Hunters: One Hunter Value: $2,500.00 Date(s) of Trip: Fall/winter 2011/12 (approx. Sept 1 - Dec 31) Description: A fully guided hunt for one hunter, take any bull elk 340” or larger (apply this certificate for $1,000 discount); then take a cow elk as your second animal at no charge; lodging and meals included. --No state license or permit required …Horseshoe Hill Ranch specializes in producing big elk. We believe our quantity and quality of monster bulls are as good as anywhere in the country! 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" 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Legend Waterfowl Contact: Troy Cunningham Phone: (580) 330-1493 ledgendwaterfowl@yahoo.com Web: http://legendwaterfowl.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske 2 hunters, 3 days…hunt geese and ducks…lodging & meals included! The hunt: 3 full days for geese and ducks, 3 nights’ B&B, 3 days’ meals How many hunters: two (additional welcome at $500/day/hunter) Where: NW Oklahoma (approx. 25 miles north of Clinton) When: The 2011/2012 season (approx. Nov, ‘11 – March, ‘12) VALUE: $2,980 Description: Two hunters will enjoy three full days of some of Oklahoma’s best waterfowl hunting…and three nights of lodging at Leedey’s Red Bluff Inn and Spa Ranch Retreat…along with the ranch’s great meals! “For the ultimate in Decoying action, look no further than Legend Waterfowl! Our professional guides pride themselves in putting the birds in your lap. Hard scouting and preparation ensures your hunt will be a legend! We hunt Canada's Snows, Ross, Blues & Specs. So, why not come and hunt where the pro's hunt, using the same Guide Service that Waterfowl TV's Elite Team (Barnie Calief, Tim & Hunter Grounds & Benelli's Top Gun, Tim Bradley) uses whenever they are in the area. Jason Housley (WFTV Sales) stated that the hunt was "the best hunt of the season." 79 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: A fantastic, framing-quality color print using your images! Sunrise Images will design a giant 24”X36” print just for you. VALUE: approx. $200 SUNRISE IMAGES CUSTOM PRINT (including shipping to your US address)…VALUE approx. $200 CONTACT: Sandra Martin 8800 Starcrest Drive #103 San Antono, TX 78217 …phone: 210-314-8686 …email: sunriseimagesphotography@yahoo.com …web: www.SafariPhotoBooks.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske Sunrise Images can help you cover your trophy room walls with these great color prints. Just send your favorite digital files and they will do the rest. Sunrise Images uses the finest photo paper to produce these quality, high-impact prints. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: ,%) !&$ """+'*(+ ,$$)'')#*) £ȱ ȱ ȱ ¢ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ¢ȱ ȱ ȱ ǯȱ ȃȱ Ȅȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ǯȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱǰȱȱȱȱȱȱȱȱȱȱ¢ȱȱȱ ȃȱȄǯȱ ȱ £ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ¢¢ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ¢ǯȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ¢ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ¢Ȃȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ £ȱ ǯȱ ȱ ȱȱȱȱ ȱǯȱ ȱ ȱȱDZȱ ȱȱȱ ȱ ȱ ȱȱȱ ȱȱȱȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱȱ ȱȱȱ ȱ ȱȱ £ȱ 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Bronze: “Lookout” by Lorenzo Ghiglieri Valued at $29,500… Limited Edition of 475… Dimensions: 26”h x 25”l x 17”w Lorenzo Ghiglieri has spent much of his career admiring and observing North American wildlife in its natural habitat. The realism with which he lovingly recreates these animals is remarkable. If you have ever seen bighorns perched on the crags surrounding desert country, you know they always appear to be on the “Lookout”. Lorenzo Ghiglieri is the patriarch of an artistic dynasty unparalleled in modern history. He was commissioned by the United States of America to create our country’s gift to Great Britain for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Such masterpieces have brought him worldwide acclaim. Ghiglieri collectors include: President Ronald Reagan Ross Perot Pope John Paul II Luciano Pavarotti President Mikhail Gorbachev Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Bronze: “African Treasure” by Laran Ghiglieri Valued at $35,000… Limited Edition of 125… Dimensions: 27”h x 36”l x 16”w The African Elephant, by far the largest land mammal on the planet, is often considered the most intelligent. Master Sculptor Laran Ghiglieri has broached his subject with reverence, creating a young rearing bull that clearly plans to outlive the elders of his clan and protect his hereditary treasure…his ivory tusks, which are, of course, the ”African Treasure”. Master Sculptor Laran Ghiglieri, rising star of the Ghiglieri Dynasty, has been designing and creating award-winning masterpieces since he was 11 years old. Truly a child prodigy, he answers the call of his ancestral predecessors and follows the footsteps of his father toward artistic brilliance. A Laran Ghiglieri bronze was adopted by the national nonprofit, The Wildlife Waystation, and presented as their “Lifetime Achievement Award” for support of wildlife rescue and preservation in 2004. 83 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: GUNWERKS! Contact person: Mike Davidson Phone: 877-486-9375 Email: mike@gunwerks.com Web: www.gunwerks.com SHOOTING SCHOOL! [LONG-RANGE!] The experience: SCI contact: Leonard Hansen Two days for two shooters…learn how to confidently shoot at long range…really long range! All equipment and ammo provided. Where: near Cody, Wyoming Number of students: two shooters Value: $3,000 When: May or June, 2011 or 2012…on available dates Description: Learn what is really necessary to make a 1000 yard shot! From the science behind bullet and cartridge selection, to simplification techniques to compensate for Corriolis and Spin Drift--not to mention Wind Deflection! The Shooting School is also great way to get your hands on the exciting long range shooting systems from Gunwerks. All the shooting equipment is provided. You'll shoot a Gunwerks LR-1000 shooting system and Gunwerks Long Range Ammunition. Caldwell and Tipton provide the cleaning equipment and shooting rests. You've seen many of our Gunwerks Long Range Tips on the TV program "The Best of the West". Now you can get the same instruction live! For in depth training, a hands-on course will significantly reduce your time to proficiency! You and your partner will gain an entirely new level of confidence in what it takes to effectively shoot at extreme distance! We offer an intense two day program using the best equipment in the industry that eliminates equipment concerns and focuses on technique and practical implementation. 84 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: GUNWERKS SHOOTING SCHOOL! Cont’d…. It is our mission to educate and instruct shooters on equipment and techniques that promote ethical one shot kills, and seek out technology that can make it happen at extreme ranges! Two-day classes are offered in May and June. Size is limited to 10 students. Sign up for a Mon-Tues or a Wed-Thurs schedule. Topics Covered: • Firearm Maintenance • Exterior & Terminal Ballistics • Shot Placement • Rangefinding Techniques • Bench & Field Shooting Techniques • Spotting Techniques • Special Focus on Wind Doping & Compensation Class Description: Your time will be split between classroom and field shooting. We’ll show you the science behind long range shooting, and then apply it in the field. The rifles, ammo and shooting products are provided by Gunwerks - you don’t need to bring any shooting gear! When you are finished with this course you will have a cursory understanding of 1000 yard ballistics, and field experience shooting at those ranges. Does it work? Just ask Oklahoma SCI director Leonard Hansen...after completing the school, Leonard took his next pronghorn at 700 yards! So…get yourself to Cody, Wyoming. Stay wherever you wish (lodging is not included, but you’ll get a discount at the Holiday Inn). Each morning of the two-day school, Gunwerks will pick you up for the 40-mile drive to the training facilty, Gunwerks will provide a light breakfast and lunch, and Gunwerks will drive you back to your lodging in Cody. Dinner is on your own; Holiday Inn is close to many restaurants. But first…you need to win the bid! 85 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: YOUTH WHITETAIL BUCK HUNT IN EASTERN-OKLAHOMA PROFESSIONALLY VIDEOED. THE ENTIRE FAMILY IS INVITED! HICKORY RIDGE RANCH near Lamar, Oklahoma, includes 2,000 very wild acres under high fence and another 1,350 acres outside the fence, along the South Canadian River. The ranch is professionally managed for whitetail bucks, and it has deer scoring over 250”. Owner Denver McCormick has made it possible to offer this very special youth hunt…for a big whitetail buck! The lucky young hunter may bring his parents & siblings, too! Professionally videoed by Bo Newsom! Contact person: Denver McCormick, denvermccormick@yahoo.com, cell # 405-203-7555 Web: http://hickoryridgehunting.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske Type of hunt: One youth hunter for 3 Days/3 Nights for one whitetail buck …may be accompanied by parents and siblings Where/when: Eastern Oklahoma, near Lamar / ODWC’s “Youth Deer Gun (Antlered)” season, 2011 Value: $8,500 Description: The youth hunter and his/her family are invited to arrive on the evening before the Oklahoma “Youth Deer Gun (Antlered)” season (usually mid-October). The young hunter will receive a fully-guided hunt, including any whitetail buck up to 150” (hunting may take place inside and/or outside the high-fenced area, as the guide directs). Hunting is conducted from first-class “Ranch King” blinds located near food plots, feeders, or other prime spots. The young hunter and his family will enjoy the full hospitality of the ranch (lodging, meals, and trail-riding on ATVs) for the duration of their stay. Parents and siblings may also hunt at prevailing rates. The young hunter is expected to have opportunity at a 150-class buck! This exciting adventure will be captured in HD video and custom edited by award winning videographer and video editor Bo Newsom. Bo Newsom has produced, edited and filmed for dozens of national, top rated outdoor television programs including Mossy Oaks Hunting The Country, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World Hunting TV and Paul Newsom's Great Outdoors. Bo is a former Sr. Television producer for Cabela's TV, The World's Foremost Outfitter. Newsom's work has aired on The Outdoor Channel, V.S., ESPN, National Geographic Channel, Pursuit Channel, The Sportsman's Channel and Wild TV in Canada. This is one hunt that will be enjoyed year after year, generation after generation! The young hunter must have passed the Oklahoma hunter safety training program and be properly licensed to hunt deer in the “Youth Deer Gun (Antlered)” season before arriving at the ranch. The only other expense not included is a gratuity for the guide. Parents and siblings may relax and enjoy the accommodations, or ride ATVs. On a controlled basis, as advised by the guide, family members may observe the youth’s hunt. Family members may also enjoy the great hunting themselves, at then-current rates. -----------------------86 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: FIVE COUPLES will enjoy the old-Texas hospitality of the Inks family in beautiful “Hill Country”. The five hunters will pursue freeranging aoudad, and, time permitting, will also hunt turkeys and hogs. HUNT AND STAY ON A FAMOUS “TEXAS CENTURY” RANCH INKSPOT OUTDOORS Contact: Robert Inks phone: (325) 234-1918 email: robert_inks@inkspotoutdoors.com web: http://inkspotoutdoors.com SCI contact: M. Mistelske Hunt: Aoudad management hunt (plus turkey and hog if time permits) Where: Central Texas (Llano County) Number of Hunters: 5 Hunters and 5 non-hunters WHAT ROGER RAGLIN HAD TO SAY ABOUT HIS HUNT WITH THE INKS FAMILY: “IT WAS THE HIGHLIGHT OF MY YEAR!” Value: $10,500 Date(s) of Trip: Spring (March-May), 2011 or 2012, to be set by mutual agreement Description: Five hunters, each with his/her own guide, will pursue free-ranging aoudad for three full days. You will be hunting for management specimens…typically mature ewes with horns ranging in length from 22 to 26 inches—which is as big as many rams that are taken. If there is an injured ram, that will also be considered a management animal. …Arrive on a Thursday, hunt Friday through Sunday, depart Monday after breakfast (or depart Sunday p.m. if you prefer). The Inks family will provide 1x1 guiding, all transportation during the hunt, and all meals during your stay. 87 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Each hunter will be permitted to take one management aoudad, and, time permitting, hogs and turkey (if in season). You may add free-ranging trophy animals at prevailing prices (axis deer, blackbuck, aoudad rams, hybrid ibex, and mouflon ram). You must pay for lodging at $300/night for all 10 guests, at the 100+ year-old Dutch Mountain Ranch: three couples each in separate bedrooms sharing a bathroom in the lodge, and two couples sharing a cottage with one large bedroom and one bathroom. Your only other expense will be your Texas hunting license (a 5-day non-resident special license is available for exotics, including aoudad and hogs, for approximately $48). Non-hunters may accompany the hunters and experience first-hand the exciting pursuit of free-ranging aoudad in this beautiful country. Non-hunters also have the option of going into town to shop, or they can stay on the ranch and sight-see in the areas we will not be hunting. Most non-hunters usually stay on the ranch and take advantage of the outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, arrowhead hunting, or just relaxing. Inkspot Outdoors provides hunting services on the Inks and Dutch Mountain Ranches located in Llano Co, Tx. Both the Inks Ranch and Dutch Mt. Ranch are "Texas Century" ranches and have been in the same family for over 100 years.” We offer a variety of hunts on many exotic and domestic animals in a diverse terrain landscape. The animals that freely range are Axis deer, Fallow deer, Aoudad sheep, Mouflon sheep, Blackbuck antelope, Spanish Ibex, Whitetail deer, Rio Grande Turkey, and Feral hogs. Once you experience the hunting in our "heaven" you will know you earned your stripes. The animals are wild and all hunts are 100% fair chase with the countryside that has yet to be tamed. The adventure you will embark on will be a lasting memory. 88 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: LIFE MEMBERSHIP! TREAT YOURSELF OR GIVE AN AWESOME GIFT THAT WILL LITERALLY LAST A LIFETIME! HELP PROTECT THE CONTINUING FREEDOM TO HUNT AND THE CONSERVATION OF WILDLIFE. VALUE: $750 YOU ARE BIDDING ON A LIFE MEMBERSHIP^ IN THE OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER (OSC)!! VALUE OF THIS LIFE MEMBERSHIP IS $750 ^THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE AN SCI LIFE MEMBERSHIP. This OSC life membership may only be issued in the name of an individual who holds an SCI life membership (which may be existing or may be purchased during this banquet or in the near future). 89 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: PRECIOUS JEWELRY [below, left] ”Evening Tide”…Black Tahitian Pearl and Diamond Pendant …This stunningly beautiful black Tahitian Pearl 9 to 10 mm in size is set in an 18K white gold mounting and accented with 16 brilliant round sparkling diamonds, total carat weight of .113. …The Pearl is AAA quality with a super high luster and a clean smooth surface. …The Pearl is suspended from an elegant 14K white gold 18” box chain from Italy. This elegant pearl pendant will become a treasure to cherish for the woman lucky enough to wear it…Value: $3,990 [above, right] Evening Elegance…Akoya Pearl & Ruby Necklace & Earring Set Elegant and unique, this wonderful Akoya pearl necklace has three natural Ruby drops accented with small natural ruby rondelles. The Akoya saltwater pearls are A+ grade with fine luster and very smooth. The pearls are knotted with silk thread for security. The pearls are from 6.5 to 7mm in size and the 18” necklace is finished with a 14kt gold filigree clasp. Matching pearl and ruby earrings (with 14kt gold ear wires) add to the beauty of this unique treasure. Value: $1,980 14kt gold ear wires) add to the beauty of this unique treasure. Value: $1,980 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Thompson/Center ICON “Classic” Long Action - Featuring Classic Checkered Walnut Stock .300 Winchester Magnum Receiver machined from solid steel VALUE: $900 In Peterson’s Rifle Shooter, Dr. Wayne van Zwoll, one of America’s most respected gun writers, had this to say about Thompson/Center’s Icon rifle: “…this rifle is brilliantly conceived. The important things have been attended to; functionally and cosmetically, the Icon rates very high marks. …it's clear that Thompson/Center has indeed improved upon a century-old design.” 3-lug bolt with round-knob handle Integral Weaver-style bases 5R rifled match-grade barrel “Interlok” bedding-block system In Guns & Ammo, Dan C. Johnson wrote: “The Icon is a beautiful, accurate rifle with a wealth of innovative features….” Hinged floor plate Solid walnut stock with classic checkering ---------------------------- 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Thompson/Center ICON “Ultra-Wood” Medium Action - Featuring “Ultra-Wood” Stock .243 Winchester VALUE: $900 Receiver machined from solid steel In Peterson’s Rifle Shooter, Dr. Wayne van Zwoll, one of America’s most respected gun writers, had this to say about Thompson/Center’s Icon rifle: “…this rifle is brilliantly conceived. The important things have been attended to; functionally and cosmetically, the Icon rates very high marks. …it's clear that Thompson/Center has indeed improved upon a century-old design.” 3-lug bolt with butter-knife handle Integral Weaver-style bases 5R rifled match-grade barrel “Interlok” bedding-block system In Guns & Ammo, Dan C. Johnson wrote: Detachable polymer magazine “The Icon is a beautiful, accurate rifle with a wealth of innovative features….” “Ultra-Wood” laminated walnut stock -------------------------------------- 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: ONCE AGAIN! J & R OUTFITTERS Contact: Joe O'Bannon Indiantown, FL 34956; (772) 597-4757 Email: hunting@jroutfitters.com WEB: www.jroutfitters.com PLEASE SEE THE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT J & R OUTFITTERS SCI contact: Mike Mistelske The hunt: 3-day/2-night for one trophy sika buck No. of hunters: one (and one guest) Where: south Florida When: Oct, 2011, through March, 2012 VALUE: $3,800 INCLUDED: For 1 hunter and one guest: 3 days of guided hunting, lodging & meals, license, trophy fee for 1 sika buck. …Additional hunters and observers are welcome at regular rates. ...The winning hunter is encouraged to take additional species while enjoying their stay at J & R Outfitters. LOCATED in South Florida, J & R Outfitters prides itself on being more than just another hunting operation. Although hunting is the name of the game, J & R Outfitters guided trips emphasize the total hunting experience. J & R operates on 4,000 plus acres of the most picturesque and game-rich land in Florida. Their hunting grounds offer a variety of beautiful scenery, ranging from age-old cabbage and oak hammocks to open prairies. A variety of game call this land home, including deer, wild hogs, quail, wild turkey, ducks, dove, snipe. A variety of exotic deer and antelope as well as one of the largest herds of Asian Water Buffalo in the United States roam about on J & R’s hunting grounds. J & R Outfitters' staff take care of the entire day, so that the sportsman can simply concentrate on enjoying the serenity of the setting. They’ll pick you up at the airport, get you settled into a local hotel or our lodge and take you to the hunting site where the action begins. You will enjoy a comfortable and professional hunt run by knowledgeable and personable hunting guides. 93 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Big game hunt fee per person(1 guide) Member Non-Member Observer fee 1/2 DAY FULL DAY 175.00 300.00 400.00 600.00 150.00 All fees subject to change; fees effective at time of hunt will apply. HUNTING SEASON HUNTING FEES EXOTIC GAME HUNTS Antelope - Black Buck Antelope – Nilgai Barasingha Buffalo - Water Buffalo Deer – Axis Deer – Fallow Deer – Red Deer – Sika Pere David All Year All year March – November October – March October – March March - November $2000 $2500 $5000 & up, plus $500 permit fee $4000 - $5000 $2000 Buck; $500 Doe $2000 Buck; $500 Doe $500 - $3500 $500 - $2000 $5500 NATIVE GAME HUNTS Deer – Whitetail Dove Quail Turkey Wild Boar September – January October – January October - April Spring All year $1500 & up based on score $150 $400 1/2 day; $600 Whole day $2000 2 days & Nights all inclusive $200 Meat hogs; $400 Trophy hogs AFRICAN GAME HUNTS Waterbuck Other Species Summer Summer $3500 Available upon request 94 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: * ";* *"*"*'* 71::,4*-+*!"+*$""*7897:* ;***(720)*673,878:.72:,0:47* %"!;*!"! 5%"!-%* '&;* ! "", "!-%* * *";**!* ;* * * $""*""** * ';*** * !"+*$""* * %&**;*2**(!*%*&*2**!!,"*)* * #"!;** * /1+400* * "()**;* &*2011**"*2012+**&**&*%"!*"%* * ;* *!!****""** ***!*'*"-*""* *(&** )+* -**%"*&* "*%*&*2011**"*2012*"**%"!*"%-* '*%*&*2**!!,"**(/800.)- 95 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: GLOBAL RESCUE CONTACT: Josh Hendrickson Phone – 1.800.381.9754 Email - jhendrickson@globalrescue.com Web - www.globalrescue.com SCI contact – Mike Mistelske Membership: Annual Individual membership for up to 45 consecutive days abroad (can be used as credit toward more expensive plan) WHERE: “global” Number of Insured: 1 Dates: commence any time in 2011 after close of auction Value: $329 Description: Global Rescue is the premier medical evacuation service for traveling hunters. If you want to protect your health while traveling, then become a Global Rescue member. Global Rescue is the only medical evacuation provider that provides field rescue to their members. Global Rescue will evacuate you from the point of injury using helicopters, airplanes, land vehicles and whatever else is necessary. Their rescue teams are composed of former U.S Special Operations medics and commandos including Navy SEALs and Army Rangers. Global Rescue has performed evacuations from the world’s deepest canyon in Peru to Mt. Everest and everywhere in between. If you can get there, Global Rescue can get you back. Call 1.800.381.9754 or visit www.globalrescue.com for more information.” See Global Rescue’s website for terms and additional details of their plans. “For individuals under the age of 75 seeking the benefits of a Global Rescue membership, we have a plan that can meet your needs.” “For individuals between the ages of 75 and 85, membership requires an application signed by your physician.” PLEASE PICK UP YOUR CERTIFICATE FROM SCI STAFF HERE TONIGHT! 96 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: % # #% % & %"!"%$" % #"%" % #%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%" 97 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Model 84M in .308 Winchester Economy of scale. The Kimber Model 84M is the first ultra-lightweight production rifle that combines classic design, hand finishing and the advantages of a Mauser claw extractor for true controlled round feeding and extraction. Accuracy is ensured by the match grade barrel, chamber and trigger, along with pillar bedding. Every dimension is minimized, putting this rifle in a class by itself. RETAIL VALUE $1,187 The Model 84M action is designed with absolute minimal dimensions for the .308 Win. family of cartridges. This is the primary reason Model 84M rifles weigh some 2 pounds less than those from other manufacturers. Model 84M actions are bedded to the stock on twin aluminum pillars for strength and accuracy. Models in big game calibers also have glass bedding. Sculpted steel bottom metal has a floorplate release inside the trigger bow. Proper stock design and a recoil-absorbing 1-inch Pachmayr® Decelerator® recoil pad on most models diminish felt recoil. Straight comb stocks slide back, not up and into your cheekbone. Three-position wing safety acts directly on the cocking piece for greatest security. Models with walnut or Kevlar/carbon fiber stocks are glass bedded at the recoil lug. Models with walnut or laminated stocks have machined steel bottom metal with floorplate release inside the trigger guard. Receivers are drilled and tapped for Kimber scalloped base sets (sold separately). Specifications: Approx. weight: 5 lbs. 13 oz. Overall length (inches): 41.25 Stock: Material: A-grade walnut Finish: Hand-rubbed oil Checkering: Panel, 20 linesper-inch Sling swivel studs Recoil pad: Pachmayr Decelerator 1.0 inches thick Steel grip cap Length of pull (inches): 13.63 Drop at heel (inches): 0.54; Drop at comb (inches): 0.43 Pillar bedding Glass bedding Barrel: Material: Steel Finish: Matte blue Contour: Sporter Length: 22 inches Twist rate (right hand): 10 Grooves: 6 Match grade chamber Action: Material: Steel Finish: Matte blue Front locking repeater Mauser claw extractor Magazine capacity: 5 3-position Model 70-type safety Trigger: Adjustable Factory setting: 3.5-4 pounds -------------------------- 98 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: “Custom II” 1911 Pistol in .45 ACP America’s best shooters keep choosing Kimber. Legendary LAPD SWAT tested five major 1911 brands and chose Kimber. United States Marines assigned to Special Operations Command chose Kimber. The USA Rapid Fire Pistol Team trains for the Olympic competition with a Kimber. Most recently, LAPD SIS transitioned to Kimber. They all chose Kimber for the same reasons; quality, dependability and accuracy. A Kimber 1911 is superior to any other semi-automatic pistol design. RETAIL VALUE $855 Specifications (may vary): Height (inches) 90° to barrel: 5.25 Weight (ounces) with empty magazine: 38 Length (inches): 8.7 Magazine capacity: 7 Recoil spring (pounds): 16.0 Full length guide rod Frame: Material: Steel Finish: Matte black Width (inches): 1.28 Slide: Material: Steel Finish: Matte black Front serrations Barrel: Length (inches): 5; Material: Steel, match grade Stainless steel match grade bushing; Twist rate (left hand): 16 Sights: Fixed low profile; Radius (inches): 6.8 Grips: Black synthetic; Double diamond Trigger: Aluminum Match Grade; Factory setting (approx. pounds): 4.0 - 5.0 ----------------------------- 99 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Model 8400 Caprivi in .375 H&H Big rifles for big game. Dangerous game rifles deliver unwavering dependability and charge-stopping energy. The Caprivi is meant for Africa. Features include AA-grade French walnut stock with traditional pancake cheekpiece, ebony forend tip and 24 lines-per-inch hand-cut checkering. Match grade barrels, chambers and triggers, a 3-position safety and the unequaled dependability of a full-length Mauser claw extractor are standard. These rifles are the finest production sporters ever offered, and the game they were designed to hunt deserves nothing less. RETAIL VALUE: $3211 The Caprivi features a 3-leaf island rear express sight, the standing leaf regulated for 50 yards and both folders left green for custom regulation. The hooded front sight has a large bead, as appropriate. Model 8400 rifles feature both pillar and glass bedding for strength and accuracy. The Caprivi stock also has twin crossbolts. Caprivi rifles have a sculpted steel floorplate with release button inside the trigger guard. Caprivi rifles have 3-leaf (1 standing and 2 folding) express sights. Specifications: Appx. weight: 8 lbs. 10 oz. Overall length (inches): 44.50 Stock: Material: AA-grade walnut Finish: Hand-rubbed oil Checkering: Wrap, 24 lines-per-inch Ebony forend tip Cheekpiece Double Cross-bolts Sling swivel studs Front barrel band swivel stud Recoil pad: Pachmayr Decelerator 1.0 inches thick Steel grip cap Length of pull (inches): 13.75 Drop at heel (inches): 0.49 Drop at comb (inches): 0.59 Pillar bedding Glass bedding Barrel: Material: Steel Finish: Matte blue Contour: Magnum Length: 24 inches Twist rate (right hand): 12 Grooves: 6 Match grade chamber Express sights Action: Material: Steel; Finish: Matte blue Front locking repeater Mauser claw extractor Magazine capacity: 4 3-position Model 70-type safety Trigger: Adjustable Factory setting: 3.5-4 pounds -------------------------- 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: One Person will enjoy the Red River Oklahoma hospitality of Monty Roberts for a river bottom, high stand Whitetail deer hunt. ROBERTS RANCH OUTFITTERS on the RED RIVER Roberts Ranch Outfitters Contact: Monty Roberts phone: (580) 305-4868 email: Robertsranchoutfitters@yahoo.com web: http://robertsranchoutfitters.com SCI contact: H. Bereman Hunt: Oklahoma Whitetail hunt Where: Southwest Oklahoma Red River What Hugh Bereman had to say about his 2010 hunt : “My 150+ inch buck was the highlight of my year!” Number of Hunters: 1 Hunter Value: $1,500 Date(s) of Trip: Archery, Black Powder or Rifle - Fall Oklahoma Deer season (late November – early December), 2011 for 3 days. Description: One hunter, from a high or low stand, will hunt for Whitetail deer for three full days. You will be hunting for wild trophy bucks…Only mature bucks with horns of 10 points or rough score of above 140 may be taken. Arrive on the evening before the first day of hunting, hunt three days, depart the evening of the third day. Monty Roberts will provide 1 X 1 placement in the stand, all transportation during the hunt, and all meals during your stay. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Hunter will be permitted to take one Whitetail buck of 10 points minimum or rough score of 140 minimum. The ranch has camper slots with water, electric and dump station or you can stay in the 5 room bunk house. A 250 yard rifle range is available to ensure accuracy before your hunt. Roberts Ranch Outfitters is a homestead ranch located on the Red River near Davidson Oklahoma and Vernon Texas. This ranch features wild ranging river bottom Whitetail deer with natural bucks ranging to above a 180 rough score. This ranch is an ideal opportunity for stand hunting whitetails in an outstanding habitat. This is a great hunt to use rattle and grunt techniques to bring big bucks up from the brushy bottoms. This hunt represents an outstanding opportunity to introduce new younger hunters to trophy Whitetail deer hunting. ------------------------------------ 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: KUVHIMA SAFARIS -- RSA LIMPOPO PROVINCE Contact person: Andre Stewart P.O. Box 607, Lephalale, 0555, RSA Tel: +27 83 320 8866 Fax: +27 86 671 7556 Website: www.kuvhima.co.za E-Mail: kuvhima@mweb.co.za SCI contact: Mike Mistelske AGAIN FROM THIS GREAT SUPPORTER OF OUR CHAPTER! The Hunt: 9 days and 8 nights, guided hunting/lodging/meals, plus $3,000 credit toward trophy fees (includes 7 full hunting days plus two days of transportation) How many guests: 2 hunters (each with his/her own guide) Where: Republic of South Africa, Limpopo Province When: 2011 or 2012, any available dates Value: $9,400 Description: Hunt with Kuvhima Safaris in the Limpopo Province of South Africa… …This trip is for two hunters. …Included are seven hunting days and the days of arrival and departure—a total of nine days. …Included are trophy fees of $3,000 to be shared between the two hunters. This trophy credit can be used on any animals of your choice. Rates for additional days and trophy fees as per the list current at time of hunt will apply. Non-Hunters are welcome at $200 per hunt day. Trophy credits cannot be transferred between the two hunters. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Tuffpak™ Original Guncase Tuffpak™ Original Guncase--The Original World Traveler Exterior 13" x 12" Dimensions: Inside 10" Diameter: Outside Height: 52" Inside Height: 50" - 55" (Lock will only engage at 50") Weight: 18 lbs. Lock: Tubular steel key lock Capacity: 2-3 full length rifles or up to 5 shotguns in soft cases + clothing, boots, etc. Color: Black ALTHOUGH NOT PICTURED, THIS TUFFPAK COMES WITH AN OPTIONAL “SADDLEBAG” TOTAL VALUE $595. The Original Tuffpak™ will carry up to three scoped rifles (or as many as five shotguns) up to 50" in overall length in ultimate security. It's well balanced and rolls effortlessly behind you no matter how much you've put inside, leaving your other hand free. For optimum protection, put your guns in their normal soft cases and slide them into your Tuffpak. your firearms are safe and secure, and you'll have your soft cases to protect your guns when you arrive without taking up extra room in your luggage. This case features: • • • • Built in wheels Locking lid Cushioned Handle And discrete looks 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: [Tuffpak™ Original Guncase, cont’d.] Always ready for inspection. The Tuffpak opens easily and discreetly. When the TSA or other officials need to inspect your firearms, just slide them out of their soft cases without disturbing anything else in your Tuffpak. Just as useful for other adventures. Your Tuffpak™ is also ideal for traveling with other gear and sports equipment. Anything you want to arrive at its destination in the same condition it left home belongs in a Tuffpak. The rotational molding process used to form every Tuffpak™ enables us to produce an extremely durable lightweight case that can withstand even the roughest baggage handlers for a lifetime. Just how tough are rotationally molded products? Well, some products you've probably seen include, gas cans, the big yellow crash barrels found on most of our nations freeways, water tanks, toys, dumpster lids and many other items where durability is mandatory. As a direct result of this unique molding process, every corner in a Tuffpak™ has 20% more material than the sidewalls. All of this yields a case so "tuff" that Nalpak stands behind every one of them with their "Guaranteed For Life" guarantee. Tuffpak™ is resistant to: jet fuel, solvents, moisture, dents, abrasions, shock, cold to -40° F and heat to +140° F This Tuffpak™ model comes equipped with wheels which are permanently attached and protected by "fenders" that are molded into the bottom of the case. No need to remove them (and possibly lose them) or find a place for them in your other bags. The wheels along with the pull handle on the lid make it a snap to move even a heavy load. --------------------------------- 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: TWO NIGHTS AT THE HISTORIC CRESCENT HOTEL IN EUREKA SPRINGS, ARKANSAS! Enjoy two nights at the famous Crescent Hotel in beautiful Eureka Springs, Arkansas. A premium king room is all yours for a romantic getaway in a historic setting. Choose any available two-night stay, excluding Saturdays; valid through March 4th, 2012. Value including taxes is $400+. The 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa has a rich and fascinating history. See their website for much more information: www.crescent-hotel.com To book your reservation, contact Amanda Haley at 877-342-9766 or by email at Amanda.Haley1@gmail.com ----------------------------------------------- 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: An Elite of Lexus Dealer Contact: Susie Marco E-Mail: smarco@eskridge.net Office phone: 800-633-3014 or 405-755-9000 SCI-OK Contact: Mike Mistelske ESKRIDGE LEXUS OF OKLAHOMA CITY IS A MOST WELCOME NEW SUPPORTER OF OUR SCI CHAPTER!! THANK THEM WHEN YOU CAN! Shiloh Morning Inn... A Premier Oklahoma Romantic Getaway Bed and Breakfast... and a new Lexus for the weekend! Outing: Provided exclusively by Eskridge Lexus of Oklahoma City: a 3-day, 2-night stay at a beautiful 73-acre romantic oasis - AND the use of a current-model Lexus for the weekend! Where: Ardmore, Oklahoma Dates of Trip: As available, by March 1, 2012 Number of People: One adult couple only Value: $1,000 Description: You and your significant other pick up your Lexus at Eskridge Lexus of Oklahoma City on Friday and drive to Ardmore. Check into the Shiloh Morning Inn after 4:00 p.m. Friday; check out by noon Sunday. Return your Lexus to Eskridge Lexus of Oklahoma City on Monday. Eskridge Lexus provides the vehicle and the accommodations for one adult couple. You provide the romance. …”World-class design”, “industry benchmark”, “luxuriously appointed”, “old-world craftsmanship”, “state-of-the-art amenities”, “powerfully capable”, “arguably the finest automobiles on the road today”…the list of superlatives goes on and on. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: The Hummingbird Suite is recommended. Amenities: King Size Bed * Gas Fireplace * Hot Tub on Private Patio with privacy fencing * Extra Deep Soaking Tub with Separate Glass Shower * TV/DVD * Robes * Stocked Mini-Fridge * Coffee Maker * Microwave (in hall, just outside door) * Wireless Internet Access [The Hummingbird is recommended, but you may have your choice of any available suite.] Lodging is provided in a delightful and romantic suite. Flowers and Champaign will be waiting in your suite when you arrive. Breakfast is included both mornings of your stay. Shiloh Morning Inn’s famous “Dining Choice Number 1” is served in your suite Friday night (reserve your menu option no later than Wednesday prior to your visit). Dine at Café Alley Saturday evening (http://www.cafealleyardmore.com…reserve your dinner with Café Alley when you reserve your dates at the Shiloh Morning Inn). These two dinners are included in your romantic weekend getaway. Visit the Shiloh Morning Inn website (http://www.shilohmorning.com) for more information about the Inn and about attractions in the Ardmore area. The successful bidder will schedule the weekend through Susie Marco at Eskridge Lexus of Oklahoma City (800633-3014 or 405-755-9000). Schedule early for maximum availability. REVIEWS of the Shiloh Morning Inn: "Picture Perfect" "Extraordinary, delightful, 100% recommended" "Heaven on earth" "Wonderful romantic/relaxing destination!!!" "The Perfect Innkeepers" "Extraordinary, delightful, 100% recommended" "Perfect Adult Retreat" "Absolutely Wonderful!" "Golden Memories" Driver must be at least 25 years of age, have a valid Oklahoma driver’s license, and provide a copy of Oklahoma Insurance Security Verification. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: A CHALLENGE TO ALL - WORLD RECORD ELK by Ron Van Gilder. "The bugle and response of mature bulls is one of nature's most exciting displays. In this oil painting, the current world record elk is about to issue his most daunting challenge to all." Framed premier canvas edition of 250 signed and numbered canvases. Image size 18" x 29-1/2". Frame not pictured. Value: $1,000 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Flat Out-Pronghorns by Michael Sieve “A pronghorn at full speed is an awesome sight. They are far faster than any predator on the western prairie, faster than logic would indicate that they should be.” Framed limited edition of 750. Image size 14" x 28". Frame not pictured. Value: $900 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Distant Thunder-Bison Canvas by Rosemary Millette “The open prairies of the Southern Black Hills provided the setting for these mature bulls who separate themselves from the rest of the herd during the months of summer.” Framed, unsigned, open canvas edition. Image size 18" x 25". Frame not pictured. Value: $300 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Abandoned Farmstead by Rosemary Millette “Afternoon light created a golden glow to this abandoned farmstead scene, one in which we would often see deer and pheasant.” Framed, unsigned, open canvas edition. Image size 18" x 25". Frame not pictured. Value: $300 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Joshua Spies has been named the 2011 Safari Club International Conservation Artist of the Year. An impressive giclee on canvas of Joshua’s, “Vantage Point” Number 8 of only 100, signed by Joshua Spies …large image size: 27” X 36”… Value: $1,000 Frame not pictured. FRAMING INCLUDED, PROVIDED BY… Six North Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK - Phone: 918-584-2217 http://www.zieglerart.com/ - ziegler@zieglerart.com 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: SUPPORTING TAXIDERMISTS Clary’s Taxidermy 13124 LaCresta Dr., Piedmont, OK 73078 Phone 405-818-8547 A $50 discount on any shoulder mount for each banquet attendee 17 Ranch Taxidermy http://www.17ranchtaxidermy.com 2651 NW 206th St (aka Covell), Edmond, OK 73012 Phone (405) 820-1260 Email jdfeinberg@pldi.net Taxidermy included in the Miller Ranch Oklahoma whitetail deer hunt Terry’s Taxidermy http://www.terrystaxidermy.com 9201 West Reno Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73127-2971 Phone (405) 787-7883 Email Terry@terrystaxidermy.com Taxidermy included in the Safrique Mozambique Cape buffalo hunt 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: THE HONORABLE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, TODD LAMB, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Special Hunt: Lt. Governor’s Invitational Turkey Hunt and commemorative Shotgun. Value: $3,600 Dates will not be finalized until late 2011 but probably will be either April 11-13 or April 18-20, 2012. Begin this unique experience and tom turkey hunt (Rio Grande or Eastern Turkey, at the discretion of the Lt. Governor's office) with a luncheon meeting to be held at the Oklahoma Historical Center with the Lt. Governor and many State dignitaries in mid-April, 2012. You will then be shuttled to your hunt area--one of five locations in Oklahoma. All transportation, meals, and accommodations are provided as well as mementoes of this historical event, together with several hunting items. The commemorative shotgun will be selected in the near future, so watch for updates to this item! Sam Munhollon is SCI’s contact with the Lt. Governor’s office for this item: Sam Munhollon 4811 Gaillardia Parkway Suite 105 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73142-1877 Toll Free: 877-838-1234 Direct Dial: 405-302-4168 E-Mail: smunhollon@aol.com 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: BRIARWOOD SPORTING CLUB … Ohio contact: Chris Daniels phone: 937-593-8045 fax: 937-593-4492 email: info@briarwoodclub.com web: www.BriarwoodClub.com SCI contact: Mike Mistelske Hunt: $2,000 credit toward a 3-day/4-night guided hunt for a Northeastern Whitetail Deer, including lodging, meals, beverages, guide, and a $2,000.00 credit towards one mature trophy whitetail buck. Where: Bellefontaine, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) Number of Hunters: 1 Hunter Date(s) of Trip: To be set by mutual agreement October 2 - December 22, 2011 Value: $2,000 Credit BIG OHIO WHITETAILS! BRIARWOOD SPORTING CLUB has spent over 30 years compiling the industry’s best genetics to provide their clients with the largest whitetails in North America. While hunting on Briarwood’s 440acre preserve, you will also have access to Ohio's best fishing. Try your luck in one of eleven lakes for largemouth bass, or cast a fly in one of their many streams for trophy Rainbow, Brook, Brown and Golden Trout. Included are lodging, meals, beverages, guide, and a $2,000.00 credit towards one mature trophy whitetail buck. Hunts start at $4,000 for up to a 159” whitetail (up to 169″ $5,000; 179″ $6,000; 189″ $8,000; 199″ $10,000 and bucks over 200” start at $14,000). Method of take is hunter’s choice. Hunter has option to upgrade and/or harvest additional animals. Additional hunters can book at a 10% discount from current price list. Non-hunters welcome at $150/person/day. Arrive for dinner Sunday, hunt Monday through Wednesday; depart after breakfast Thursday. Taxidermy, shipping of trophy, tax at approx. $10/person/day, and gratuities are not included. See BRIARWOOD SPORTING CLUB’S website for additional information: www.BriarwoodClub.com 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: African Hunting Gazette Contact: Birgit Johnstone Tel: (705) 646 9529 Email: Birgit@africanhuntinggazette.co.za Web: www.africansportinggazette.com SCI contact: Jed Crabb Membership: One year subscription Where: USA Dates: commence any time in 2011 after close of auction Value: $45 Description: The African Hunting Gazette is dedicated to promoting hunting in Africa. From publishing the African Hunting Directory, to consulting outfitters, taxidermists, and agents, to African Hunting shows that they host, AHG is the premier source for everything related to hunting in Africa. While Africa is the dream hunting destination, with a range of species that no other continent can offer, there is a range of issues and information that potential visitors need to know, and we hope that this magazine helps you answer those questions. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR CERTIFICATE FROM SCI STAFF HERE TONIGHT! 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: SCI SPOUSAL LIFE MEMBERSHIP* ARE YOU AN SCI LIFE MEMBER, OR ARE YOU SOON TO BE? HERE’S AN OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE YOUR SPOUSE A SPECIAL LIFE-LONG GIFT THAT DEMONSTRATES YOUR EXCEPTIONAL COMMITMENT TO THE FUTURE OF HUNTING. HELP PROTECT THE CONTINUING FREEDOM TO HUNT AND THE CONSERVATION OF WILDLIFE. VALUE: $750 *Non-Subscribing (no publications) membership to Safari Club International 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Mahogany Mink Female Skins full length coat 52” …retail value $14,500.00 [Can be exchanged locally for correct size] 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Ladies Plucked Mink Zip 30” jacket Reversible to leather W/ Detachable fox trimmed hood …retail value $7,500.00 [Can be exchanged locally for correct size] 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Ladies Mink Vest reversible to leather 24” …retail value $6,500.00 [Can be exchanged locally for correct size] 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: EXHIBITORS’ RAFFLE 26th ANNUAL BANQUET AND FUND-RAISER A UNIQUE HAND-CRAFTED KNIFE BY MICHAEL E. MILLER RAFFLE TICKETS ARE FREE…ASK FOR THEM AS YOU VISIT EACH OF OUR EXHIBITORS AT THE BANQUET ON MARCH 5TH. PLEASE THANK OUR EXHIBITORS FOR HELPING TO MAKE OUR BANQUET POSSIBLE. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: "//*7&34"3:4)&&1 Scott Holmes spent his wedding Anniversary hunting Aoudad Sheep during the week of February 5. Outfitter was Tays Outfitting, Mike & Linda Tays, Tinnie, NM. Taken on 2/9/2011. Est. live weight 200 lbs. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: WEEKLY WILDLIFE NEWS New hunting and fishing license changes immediately affecting sportsmen allowed deer for that method. The overall combined limit of six deer (to include no more than two bucks) remains unchanged, and all other nonresident deer licenses are no longer available. Nonresident anglers also must now purchase a $55 nonresident annual fishing license or a $35 nonresident six-day fishing license. Other significant license changes now in place include one that eliminates the separate trout license once required during trout season. The new $26 Wildlife Conservation Passport also is now required of all residents or nonresidents who enter or use Department-owned lands, unless exempt. Individuals who possess any current hunting or fishing license issued by the Wildlife Department are exempt from Conservation Passport requirements, except holders of the resident two-day fishing license and the nonresident six-day fishing license must still purchase the Wildlife Conservation Passport. Additionally, residents under 18 years of age are exempt from Conservation Passport requirements. The Conservation Passport replaces the Blue River Passport once required on the Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area. Additionally, sportsmen now have the option of purchasing a fiscal year hunting or combination license that expires June 30, rather than only having the option of a calendar year license that expires Dec. 31. The cost of the fiscal year licenses are $53 for a combination license, $32 for a hunting license, $19 for a youth combination license, $7 for a youth hunting license and $176 for a nonresident hunting license. Other license changes new for 2011, including a number of discontinued licenses, can be viewed along with a complete listing in the current “Oklahoma Hunting Guide” and “Oklahoma Fishing Guide.” Some changes to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s hunting and fishing license structure will affect the way some sportsmen choose the licenses they need in 2011. At its January meeting, the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission did not have a quorum and no actions were taken. The Commission did hear several presentations, however, including one from Melinda Sturgess-Streich, assistant director of administration and finance, detailing license changes that became effective Jan. 1, 2011. Particularly impacted by the new slate of changes are senior citizens, military personnel, non-resident sportsmen, trout anglers, wildlife management area users who are not hunting and fishing license holders and sportsmen whose favorite hunting seasons are still open at the start of a new year. Among the changes is one that impacts the price and terms of senior citizen lifetime hunting, fishing and combination licenses. The new prices are $15 for a senior citizen lifetime fishing or hunting license and $25 for a senior citizen lifetime combination license. Additionally, senior citizen lifetime licenses now include increased privileges equal to that of regular lifetime licenses. License changes for military personnel have taken place as well. All active military personnel and their dependents, regardless of their state residency, can now purchase hunting and fishing licenses at resident prices. License changes for nonresidents include the elimination of non-resident lifetime licenses as well as a simplification of nonresident deer licenses. Nonresident deer hunters now can choose between a nonresident deer archery license, a nonresident deer muzzleloader license or a nonresident deer gun license. Each license is $280 and is valid for all of the 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER – SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL BYLAWS AMENDED APRIL 13, 1999 REVISED AUGUST 4, 2008 REVISED MARCH 2, 2009 AMENDED JANUARY 3, 2011 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER – SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL BYLAWS -- AMENDED JANUARY 3, 2011 ARTICLE I -- NAME THE NAME OF THIS ORGANIZATION SHALL BE: OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER – SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL ARTICLE II -- CHAPTER OFFICES THE PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF THIS ORGANIZATION (“CHAPTER”) SHALL BE PO BOX 890307 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73189. . ARTICLE III -- MISSION AND PURPOSES THE MISSION OF THE OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER SCI IS TO PROTECT THE FREEDOM TO HUNT AND PROMOTE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA AND WORLDWIDE. THE PURPOSES OF THIS ORGANIZATION SHALL BE: 1. TO RECOGNIZE AND SUPPORT THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL & SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION. 2. TO COLLECT, ORGANIZE AND DISTRIBUTE EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION AND DATA REGARDING WILDLIFE OF THE WORLD AND CONSERVATION OF THE SAME. TO RECOGNIZE AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE USE OF ALL NATURAL RESOURCES. 3. TO PROVIDE CHARITABLE DONATIONS OR SUPPORT TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS OR INDIVIDUALS PURSUING THE SAME OR SIMILAR GOALS AS THIS ORGANIZATION. 4. TO PROMOTE, ESTABLISH AND CONDUCT SCIENTIFIC AND BIOLOGICAL STUDIES REGARDING WILDLIFE OF THE WORLD; TO LEARN MORE OF THEIR GENEALOGY, HABITAT AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS. THESE STUDIES WILL BE CONDUCTED IN AN EFFORT TO PROVIDE A SOUND BASIS AND SCIENTIFIC EVALUATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE. 5. TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT HUNTERS' RIGHTS. 6. TO EDUCATE AND INFORM THE PUBLIC CONCERNING SPORT HUNTING’S IMPORTANCE AS A VIABLE CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT TOOL. 7. TO PROMOTE SAFE & ETHICAL SPORT HUNTING, IRRESPECTIVE OF MEANS OF HARVEST. 8. TO SUPPORT LEGISLATIVE WORK WHICH FOSTERS AND PROMOTES THE ABOVE STATED PURPOSES. 2 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: 9. TO SUPPORT & FACILITATE HUMANITARIAN SERVICES THAT ARE CONGRUENT WITH SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION AND ALL OTHER STATED PURPOSES ABOVE. 10. TO HOST AT LEAST ONE MAJOR FUND RAISER PER YEAR IN ORDER TO SUPPORT OUR PURPOSES. 11. TO CONDUCT OR FUND ONE SIGNIFICANT CONSERVATION PROJECT PER YEAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. ARTICLE IV -- MEMBERS AND THEIR VOTING AND OTHER RIGHTS SECTION 1. CLASSES OF MEMBERS. THERE SHALL BE ONE (1) CLASS OF MEMBER WHICH SHALL BE REGULAR MEMBER. A PERSON TO BE ELIGIBLE AS A MEMBER OF THE CHAPTER MUST BE A MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING OF SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL, BE OF GOOD MORAL CHARACTER AND SHALL HAVE DEMONSTRATED AN ACTIVE INTEREST IN HUNTING AND CONSERVATION. SECTION 2. SIZE OF MEMBERSHIP. THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS SHALL BE UNLIMITED. SECTION 3. GOOD STANDING. A MEMBER IS IN GOOD STANDING WHO IS CURRENT IN THE PAYMENT OF DUES, FEES AND ASSESSMENTS AS ASSESSED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND REQUIRED TO BE PAID BY SUCH MEMBER AND HAS ABIDED BY ALL OTHER QUALIFICATIONS OF MEMBERSHIP. SECTION 4. APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP. ALL APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP SHALL BE RATIFIED BY A MAJORITY OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER. SECTION 5. VOTING RIGHTS. EACH REGULAR MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING SHALL BE ENTITLED TO CAST ONE (1) VOTE ON EVERY MATTER SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF THE MEMBERS. SECTION 6. CERTIFICATES. CERTIFICATES MAY BE ISSUED TO EACH NEW MEMBER, SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE CHAPTER. SECTION 7. DUES. DUES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR REGULAR MEMBERS SHALL BE AS RECOMMENDED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE AS TO EACH MEMBER WHEN RATIFIED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. FAILURE OF A MEMBER TO COMPLY WITH ANY SUCH DUES OR ASSESSMENTS WITHIN 90 DAYS AFTER NOTIFICATION SHALL BE GROUNDS FOR REVOCATION OF THE MEMBERSHIP OF THAT MEMBER. SECTION 8. DUES - WHEN DELINQUENT. ANNUAL DUES ARE ASSESSED ON AN ANNUAL BASIS AND BECOME DELINQUENT WHEN SIXTY (60) DAYS PAST DUE. THE BILLINGS FOR COLLECTION OF DUES FOR OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER 0F SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL SHALL BE HANDLED BY SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL OR OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER. SECTION 9. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE. A MEMBER WHO MAKES FALSE STATEMENTS ON HIS MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION OR WHOSE CONDUCT IS DEEMED DETRIMENTAL TO THE 3 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: PRINCIPLES OF SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL MAY BE DROPPED FROM MEMBERSHIP. PRIOR TO THE TAKING OF SUCH ACTION BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, SUCH MEMBER SHALL BE CITED IN WRITING AND GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD ON THE CHARGES ALLEGED BEFORE THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. IN THE EVENT OF A DISMISSAL OF THE MEMBER, A WRITTEN MEMORANDUM SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE MEMBER SETTING FORTH THE BOARD DECISION AND A REPORT OF THE FINDINGS OF FACT. IN THE EVENT THE MEMBERSHIP IS TERMINATED FOR CAUSE THERE WILL NOT BE A REFUND OF MEMBERSHIP DUES. SECTION 10. RESIGNATIONS AND REINSTATEMENTS. ANY MEMBER MAY RESIGN BY FILING WITH THE SECRETARY HIS WRITTEN RESIGNATION. DUES PAID BY HIM IN ADVANCE SHALL NOT BE REFUNDED OR PRO-RATED. SUCH RESIGNATION SHALL NOT RELIEVE THE RESIGNING MEMBER OF THE OBLIGATION TO PAY DUES, FEES, OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHICH HAVE ACCRUED UP TO THE DATE OF SUCH RESIGNATION AND WHICH ARE UNPAID. REINSTATEMENT OF A FORMER REGULAR MEMBER SHALL BE MADE IN THE SAME WAY THAT AN APPLICANT FOR NEW MEMBERSHIP MAY BE ACCEPTED; HOWEVER, SUCH APPLICANT FOR REINSTATEMENT IS TO PAY ALL DUES, FEES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHICH WERE PREVIOUSLY DUE AND UNPAID BY HIM AT THE TIME OF HIS PRIOR RESIGNATION. ARTICLE V -- MEETING OF MEMBERS SECTION 1. MEETINGS. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE MEMBERS SHALL BE HELD NOT LESS THAN QUARTERLY AT A DATE, TIME, AND PLACE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE PRESIDENT. SECTION 1A. SPECIAL MEETINGS. SPECIAL MEETINGS OF THE MEMBERS AT ANY DATE AND PLACE MAY BE CALLED BY THE PRESIDENT OR BY A MAJORITY OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. SECTION 2. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. A WRITTEN NOTICE SHALL BE DELIVERED TO ALL MEMBERS AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE DATE SET FOR THE MEETING. EACH WRITTEN NOTICE SHALL INCLUDE THE MEETING'S AGENDA AND ALL TOPICS, ITEMS AND/OR MATTERS TO BE ADDRESSED IN THE MEETING. THE NOTICE SHALL BE MAILED NO LATER THAN THIRTEEN (13) DAYS BEFORE THE MEETING DATE TO THE MEMBERS’ ADDRESSES ON FILE, AND SUCH MAILING SHALL SATISFY THE REQUIREMENT FOR 10-DAY ADVANCE DELIVERY. MAILING TO THE ADDRESS MOST RECENTLY PROVIDED BY A MEMBER, WHETHER CURRENT OR NOT, SATISFIES THE REQUIREMENT TO DELIVER NOTICE. SECTION 3. QUORUM OF REGULAR MEMBERS. A QUORUM OF REGULAR MEMBERS SHALL CONSIST OF THE MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE AT ANY PROPERLY NOTICED MEETING. SECTION 4. VOTING. A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES CAST AT A MEETING WHERE A QUORUM IS PRESENT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO DETERMINE ANY QUESTION PRESENTED AT SUCH MEMBERSHIP MEETING UNLESS A GREATER PERCENTAGE OF VOTES ON A QUESTION IS REQUIRED BY THESE BYLAWS. 4 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: ARTICLE VI -- BOARD OF DIRECTORS SECTION 1. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. THE PROPERTY, AFFAIRS AND BUSINESS OF THE CHAPTER SHALL BE MANAGED BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS (“BOARD”). THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL CONSIST OF EITHER NINE (9) OR TWELVE (12) DIRECTORS, ELECTED FROM THE MEMBERSHIP FOR THREE (3) YEARS STAGGERED TERMS; AND 1/3 OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF DIRECTOR POSITIONS SHALL BE VOTED ON EACH YEAR AS THE THREE (3) YEAR TERM EXPIRES. SECTION 2. QUALIFICATIONS OF DIRECTORS. A CHAPTER MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING SHALL BE ELIGIBLE FOR ELECTION IF HE SHALL HAVE ATTAINED EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OF AGE BY THE DATE OF TAKING OFFICE AND IF HE HAS NEITHER BEEN CONVICTED OF NOR PLED GUILTY TO ANY FELONY VIOLATION OF A U.S. JURISDICTION. A DIRECTOR WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATED IF HE IS CONVICTED OF OR PLEADS GUILTY TO A FELONY VIOLATION OF ANY U.S. JURISDICTION. SECTION 3. ELECTIONS AND TERMS OF DIRECTORS. AT THE FIRST MEMBERSHIP MEETING AFTER FEBRUARY 1 OF EACH YEAR, THE MEMBERSHIP SHALL ELECT DIRECTORS. A SLATE OF DIRECTORS FOR THE NEXT TERM SHALL BE NOMINATED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ADDITIONAL NOMINATIONS MAY BE MADE FROM THE FLOOR. EACH DIRECTOR ELECTED AT SAID MEMBERS' MEETING SHALL TAKE OFFICE ON THE FIRST OF APRIL FOLLOWING SAID ELECTION AND SHALL HOLD OFFICE AS PER ARTICLE VI, SECTION 1. SECTION 4. VACANCIES. VACANCIES OCCURRING ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OR OFFICERS FOR ANY REASON MAY BE FILLED BY AN AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF A MAJORITY OF THE DIRECTORS THEN IN OFFICE. A DIRECTOR OR OFFICER SO ELECTED TO FILL A VACANCY SHALL HOLD OFFICE FOR THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF HIS PREDECESSOR. SECTION 5. QUORUM OF DIRECTORS. 50% OF THE DIRECTORS THEN IN OFFICE SHALL CONSTITUTE A QUORUM FOR THE TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS. PROXYS GRANTED SHALL BE COUNTED IN THE DETERMINATION OF THE EXISTENCE OR PRESENCE OF A QUORUM. AT ANY MEETING, A MAJORITY OF THOSE PRESENT MAY ADJOURN THE MEETING IF A QUORUM SHALL NOT HAVE BEEN OBTAINED. SECTION 6. ACTION BY DIRECTORS. THE VOTE OF A MAJORITY OF THE DIRECTORS PRESENT WITH A QUORUM PRESENT AT THE TIME OF THE VOTE SHALL BE THE ACT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS UNLESS A GREATER PERCENTAGE OF VOTES ON ANY QUESTION IS REQUIRED BY THESE BYLAWS. SECTION 7. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE BOARD. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY BE HELD ON ANY DATE AND SUCH TIME AND PLACE AS MAY BE FIXED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. NOTICE OF THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE SHALL BE PROVIDED IN THE SAME MANNER AS IN ARTICLE V, SECTION 2, NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SECTION 8. SPECIAL MEETINGS. SUBJECT TO ADEQUATE NOTICE; SPECIAL MEETINGS 5 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY BE HELD ON ANY DATE AND SUCH TIME AND PLACE AS MAY BE FIXED BY THE PRESIDENT, OR BY THE VOTE OF 50% OF THE DIRECTORS PRESENT AT A REGULAR MEETING AT WHICH A QUORUM IS PRESENT, OR BY A MAJORITY OF THE DIRECTORS THEN IN OFFICE. ADEQUATE NOTICE FOR A SPECIAL MEETING SHALL BE IN THE SAME MANNER AS IN ARTICLE V, SECTION 2, NOTICE OF MEETINGS; EXCEPT THAT THE 10-DAY REQUIREMENT FOR SUCH NOTICE MAY BE WAIVED IF TWO THIRDS OF THE DIRECTORS THEN IN OFFICE AGREE TO SUCH WAIVER IN WRITING OR BY TELEPHONE (CONFIRMED IN WRITING WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE TELEPHONE CALL); AND EXCEPT THAT THE NOTICE MAY BE GIVEN VERBALLY TO ANY DIRECTOR IF SO ACCEPTED BY THAT DIRECTOR (WHICH VERBAL NOTICE SHALL BE RECORDED BY THE SECRETARY). ADEQUATE NOTICE IN ANY CASE SHALL STATE THE PLACE, DATE, TIME AND PURPOSE OF THE MEETING AND SHALL INDICATE BY WHOM IT IS BEING ISSUED AND BY WHOSE DIRECTION THE MEETING IS BEING CALLED. SECTION 9. BUSINESS CONDUCTED WITHOUT MEETING. IN THE EVENT THAT IT SHALL BE NECESSARY FOR THE BOARD TO CARRY OUT THE CHAPTER'S BUSINESS AND IT IS IMPRACTICAL FOR THE BOARD TO MEET, ANY DIRECTOR OR OFFICER MAY CAUSE THE SECRETARY TO POLL ALL DIRECTORS BY MAIL, PERSONAL CONTACT, OR TELEPHONE ON ANY SPECIFIC MATTER OR MATTERS BEING PLACED BEFORE THE BOARD. ANY MATTER MAY BE PASSED BY THE AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF A SIMPLE MAJORITY OF ALL DIRECTORS THEN IN OFFICE. IF THE VOTE SHALL HAVE BEEN MADE IN WRITING, THE SECRETARY SHALL RECORD THE SPECIFIC MATTER OR MATTERS PLACED BEFORE THE BOARD AND ATTACH THERETO THE BALLOTS RECEIVED. IF ANY VOTES SHALL HAVE BEEN TAKEN VERBALLY, THE SECRETARY SHALL RECORD A WRITTEN MEMORANDUM OF THOSE VOTES, INCLUDING THE NAMES AND VOTES OF THOSE DIRECTORS VOTING, AND SHALL, AS SOON AS PRACTICAL, OBTAIN FROM EACH OF THOSE DIRECTORS A WRITTEN CONFIRMATION OF THEIR VERBAL VOTE. SECTION 10. PROXY. VOTING BY PROXY SHALL BE LIMITED AS FOLLOWS: 1. ANY DIRECTOR EXCEPT THE PRESIDENT MAY GIVE HIS PROXY TO ANOTHER DIRECTOR. 2. A PROXY MAY BE GIVEN IN WRITING (PREFERRED) BEFORE OR DURING THE MEETING, OR BY PHONE CALL DURING THE MEETING WITNESSED BY THE MAJORITY OF THOSE DIRECTORS IN PHYSICAL ATTENDANCE AT THE TIME (IN WHICH CASE THE SECRETARY SHALL, AS SOON AS PRACTICAL, OBTAIN A WRITTEN CONFIRMATION OF THAT PROXY FROM THE GRANTOR). 3. A PROXY SHALL BE VALID ONLY FOR ONE MEETING AND IS VALID FOR ALL ISSUES ADDRESSED AT THAT MEETING, UNLESS RESTRICTED TO/FROM SPECIFIC ISSUES BY THE GRANTOR OR UNLESS RESTRICTED BY PROVISIONS OF THESE BYLAWS. A PROXY MAY ALSO PRESCRIBE A SPECIFIC VOTE ON A PARTICULAR ISSUE. 4. NO PERSON SHALL BE PERMITTED MORE THAN TWO (2) VOTES (HIS AND ONE PROXY) ON ANY SINGLE ISSUE. 6 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: 5. NO PROXY SHALL BE PERMITTED FOR VOTING INVOLVING AMENDMENT, REVISION, OR REPEAL OF BYLAWS. SECTION 11. MINUTES. THE MINUTES OF THE LAST PRECEDING MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL BE READ AT EACH MEETING WHERE A QUORUM IS PRESENT UNLESS DISPENSED WITH BY A MAJORITY VOTE OF SUCH DIRECTORS. SUCH MINUTES SHALL BE APPROVED, WITH CORRECTION IF NECESSARY. SECTION 12. TREASURER'S REPORT. AT EACH REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, THE TREASURER SHALL MAKE A WRITTEN REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, AND GIVE THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE CHAPTER. SECTION 13. EXECUTIVE SESSION. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES MAY, AT ANY TIME DURING A MEETING WHERE A QUORUM IS PRESENT, ELECT BY A MAJORITY OF DIRECTORS PRESENT TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSION OF CONFIDENTIAL, LEGAL AND/OR SENSITIVE ISSUES WHICH WOULD OR COULD BE DETRIMENTAL TO THE CHAPTER'S INTERESTS. THE MINUTES SHALL REFLECT ONLY THAT THE BOARD WENT INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION ON A SPECIFIC TOPIC, AND THE MINUTES SHALL REFLECT THE DECISION OF THAT EXECUTIVE SESSION. SECTION 14. REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL HAVE THE POWER, AT ANY TIME, BY TWO-THIRDS (2/3) VOTE OF THE ENTIRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO REMOVE ANY DIRECTOR, EITHER FOR CAUSE OR WITHOUT CAUSE. SECTION 15. COMPENSATION. DIRECTORS SHALL NOT RECEIVE ANY DIRECT OR INDIRECT COMPENSATION FOP THEIR SERVICES WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE AND APPROVAL BY A MAJORITY OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. IN THE EVENT A DIRECTOR IS AN EMPLOYEE, AGENT, AND/OR PRINCIPAL OF AN ORGANIZATION OR ENTERPRISE, OR IS A PERSON WHO DERIVES OR IS IN A POSITION TO DERIVE FINANCIAL BENEFIT OR OTHER COMPENSATION/CONSIDERATION, IT SHALL NOT BE TO THE DETRIMENT OF OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER AND/OR SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL'S GOALS, POLICIES, AND/OR FINANCIAL WELL BEING. NOTHING HEREIN, SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO PREVENT ANY DIRECTOR FROM RECEIVING REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENDITURES MADE ON BEHALF OF THE OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER OF SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL. ARTICLE VII -- OFFICERS SECTION 1. NAMES OF OFFICERS. THE OFFICERS OF THE CHAPTER SHALL BE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY AND TREASURER. IN ADDITION, THERE MAY BE, AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BOARD, AN EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND/OR ONE OR MORE VICE PRESIDENT. IN ADDITION, THE CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP AT LARGE MAY ELECT SUCH OTHER OFFICERS OR ASSISTANT OFFICERS AS MAY BE DETERMINED BY THE BOARD. SECTION 2. LIMITATIONS OF POWERS. NO OFFICER SHALL RECEIVE COMPENSATION FOR HIS SERVICES OTHER THAN REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES, AS SHALL BE 7 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: AUTHORIZED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. NO OFFICER MAY HOLD A SIMILAR OFFICE WITH ANY OTHER CLUB, ORGANIZATION OR CORPORATION WITH OBJECTIVES AND IDEALS SIMILAR TO THOSE OF THIS CHAPTER, WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF A MAJORITY OF THE DIRECTORS THEN IN OFFICE. SECTION 3. QUALIFICATIONS. TO BE ELIGIBLE TO HOLD OFFICE, AN INDIVIDUAL MUST MEET THE QUALIFICATIONS OF DIRECTORS AS SPECIFIED IN ARTICLE VI, SECTION 2, OF THESE BYLAWS. ADDITIONALLY, TO BE ELIGIBLE TO HOLD THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT, AN INDIVIDUAL MUST ALSO BE A BOARD MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING AND HAVE SERVED ON THE BOARD FOR AT LEAST THE ONE FULL YEAR IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO HIS ASSUMPTION OF THE POSITION OF PRESIDENT. SECTION 4. ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE. AT THE FIRST MEMBERSHIP MEETING AFTER FEBRUARY 1 OF EACH YEAR, IF ANY EXISTING OFFICER’S TERM IS DUE TO EXPIRE, THE MEMBERSHIP SHALL ELECT A REPLACEMENT. A SLATE OF OFFICERS FOR THE NEXT TERM SHALL BE NOMINATED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ADDITIONAL NOMINATIONS MAY BE MADE FROM THE FLOOR. EACH OFFICER ELECTED AT SAID MEMBERS' MEETING SHALL TAKE OFFICE ON THE FIRST OF APRIL FOLLOWING SAID ELECTION AND SHALL HOLD OFFICE FOR A TERM OF TWO (2) YEARS. OFFICERS MAY BE ELECTED FOR SUCCESSIVE TERMS, OR FOR POSITIONS PREVIOUSLY HELD; WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT. SECTION 5. REMOVAL. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL HAVE THE POWER, AT ANY TIME, BY TWO-THIRDS (2/3) VOTE OF ALL DIRECTORS THEN IN OFFICE, TO REMOVE ANY OFFICER EITHER FOR CAUSE OR WITHOUT CAUSE. SECTION 6. DUTIES AND POWERS OF OFFICERS. PRESIDENT: THE PRESIDENT SHALL BE THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE AND OPERATING OFFICER OF THE CHAPTER AND, SUBJECT TO THE AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, SHALL HAVE GENERAL SUPERVISION AND CONTROL OF THE CHAPTER AFFAIRS. THE PRESIDENT SHALL BE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. HE: 1. SHALL PRESIDE AT ALL MEETINGS OF THE MEMBERS AND THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CHAPTER. 2. MAY SIGN SUCH DOCUMENTS OF THE CORPORATION AS MAY BE AUTHORIZED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 3. SHALL CONFER WITH THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ON CREATION OF COMMITTEES AND APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMEN OF SAID COMMITTEES. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT. THE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT SHALL PERFORM SUCH DUTIES AS THE PRESIDENT OR BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL ASSIGN TO HIM. IN THE ABSENCE OR INABILITY OR REFUSAL TO ACT OF THE PRESIDENT, THE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT SHALL ASSUME THE RESPONSIBILITIES AND PERFORM THE DUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT 8 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: VICE PRESIDENT(S). THE VICE PRESIDENT(S) SHALL PERFORM SUCH DUTIES AS THE PRESIDENT OR BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL ASSIGN TO HIM. IN THE ABSENCE OR INABILITY OR REFUSAL TO ACT OF THE PRESIDENT AND THE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, THE VICE PRESIDENT(S) SHALL ASSUME THE RESPONSIBILITIES AND PERFORM THE DUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT. TREASURER. THE TREASURER MAY BE REQUIRED TO FURNISH A FIDELITY BOND AS DETERMINED BY THE BOARD FOR HIS FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES OF TREASURER. THE BOND SHALL BE IN SUCH AN AMOUNT AS SHALL BE FIXED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. THE EXPENSE OF SAID BOND SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CHAPTER. THE TREASURER SHALL: 1. BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL FUNDS AND SECURITIES OF THE CHAPTER FROM ALL SOURCES AND DEPOSITORIES AS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL DESIGNATE. 2. WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE BOARD, MAY DESIGNATE SUCH PERSON OR PERSONS NECESSARY TO ASSIST HIM AS HIS AGENT IN CARRYING OUT THE DUTIES OF HIS OFFICE. 3. REVIEW AND REPORT ALL RECORDS OF CHAPTER INCOME AND EXPENDITURES. 4. MAKE A REPORT TO THE BOARD OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE CHAPTER. THIS FINANCIAL REPORT SHALL BE MADE AT EACH REGULAR MEETING. 5. PERFORM SUCH OTHER DUTIES AS MAY BE ASSIGNED TO HIM BY THE PRESIDENT AND/OR BOARD OF DIRECTORS. SECRETARY. THE SECRETARY SHALL: 1. KEEP THE MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS OF THE MEMBERS AND DIRECTORS IN A BOOK PROVIDED FOR THIS PURPOSE. 2. SEE THAT ALL NOTICES OF THE MEETINGS OF THE MEMBERS AND DIRECTORS ARE GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THESE BYLAWS OR AS REQUIRED BY LAW. 3. KEEP A REGISTER OF THE MOST CURRENT MAIL AND/OR EMAIL ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS PROVIDED BY EACH MEMBER OF THE CHAPTER. 4. PREPARE AGENDAS FOR ALL THE MEETINGS OF MEMBERS AND DIRECTORS AS DIRECTED BY THE PRESIDENT AND/OR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 5. PERFORM SUCH OTHER DUTIES AS THE PRESIDENT AND/OR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY SPECIFY. SECTION 7. VOTING. 1. DIRECTORS (NOT OFFICERS) HAVE VOTING RIGHTS. 9 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: 2. AN OFFICER MAY CONCURRENTLY BE A DIRECTOR; IF SO, AS A DIRECTOR, HE HAS VOTING RIGHTS. 3. AN OFFICER WHO IS NOT CONCURRENTLY A DIRECTOR DOES NOT HAVE VOTING RIGHTS. 4. THE PRESIDENT IS, BY DEFINITION, A DIRECTOR (WITH VOTING RIGHTS) FOR THE DURATION OF HIS PRESIDENCY. SECTION 8. DIRECTOR STATUS. IF AN OFFICER IS A DIRECTOR AT THE TIME OF HIS ELECTION TO OFFICE, HIS TERM AS A DIRECTOR MAY EXPIRE DURING HIS TERM AS AN OFFICER. THAT OFFICER CONTINUES TO SERVE ANY REMAINING BALANCE OF HIS OFFICER TERM, BUT WITHOUT VOTING RIGHTS (UNLESS HE IS REELECTED TO A NEW TERM AS DIRECTOR OR IS APPOINTED BY THE BOARD TO FILL A DIRECTOR VACANCY--EITHER OF WHICH RESTORES HIS VOTING RIGHTS). EXCEPTION: THE PRESIDENT MAINTAINS HIS DIRECTOR STATUS (INCLUDING VOTING RIGHTS) FOR THE DURATION OF HIS PRESIDENCY, NOTWITHSTANDING OTHER PROVISIONS OF THESE BYLAWS REGARDING THE LENGTH OF A DIRECTOR’S TERM. ARTICLE VIII -- SEAL THE CHAPTER SEAL SHALL BE ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ARTICLE IX -- CONTRACTS AND INSTRUMENTS SECTION 1. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE. NO PERSON SHALL HAVE ANY AUTHORITY TO EXPEND MONEY OR BIND THE CHAPTER BY ANY CONTRACT OR INSTRUMENT UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY THESE BYLAWS OR BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO DO SO. SECTION 2. AUTHORIZATION. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY AUTHORIZE ANY OFFICER, OFFICERS, AGENT OR AGENTS OF THE CHAPTER TO EXECUTE AND DELIVER ANY CONTRACT, NOTE OR OTHER INSTRUMENT IN THE NAME OF THE CHAPTER. SUCH AUTHORIZATION SHALL BE CONFINED TO SPECIFIC INSTANCES AND SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE GENERAL AUTHORITY. ARTICLE X -- PAST-PRESIDENTS COUNCIL SECTION 1. MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL. THERE SHALL BE A PAST PRESIDENTS COUNCIL (“COUNCIL”) WHICH SHALL CONSIST OF ALL PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE CHAPTER WHO REMAIN IN GOOD STANDING AS MEMBERS OF THE CHAPTER. A QUORUM FOR THE COUNCIL SHALL CONSIST OF ITS MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE AT ANY MEETING. THE COUNCIL SHALL BE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO ONE VOTE FOR THE COUNCIL AS A WHOLE RATHER THAN ONE VOTE FOR EACH REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COUNCIL. THE 10 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: COUNCIL’S ONE VOTE SHALL BE DETERMINED BY A SIMPLE MAJORITY OF ITS MEMBERS PRESENT. THE PAST-PRESIDENTS’ COUNCIL’S ONE VOTE IS IN ADDITION TO THE VOTES OF THE INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORS; THE COUNCIL DOES NOT OCCUPY ONE OF THE DIRECTOR POSITIONS PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE VI OF THESE BYLAWS, BUT THEIR ONE VOTE CARRIES THE SAME WEIGHT AS AN INDIVIDUAL DIRECTOR’S VOTE. SECTION 2. TERM. EACH PAST PRESIDENT WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE A MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL FOR A LIFE TERM, AS LONG AS HE REMAINS IN GOOD STANDING AS A MEMBER OF THE CHAPTER. SECTION 3. DUTIES. THE COUNCIL SHALL HAVE AUTHORITY TO PERIODICALLY REVIEW THE CONDITION AND OFFICIAL ACTS OF THE CHAPTER AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ARTICLE XI -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. NO DIRECTOR OR OFFICER SHALL ACT IN ANY MANNER OR HOLD ANY POSITION WITH ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION WHO'S GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ARE INCONSISTENT AND POTENTIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO THIS ORGANIZATION'S GOALS, POLICIES AND OBJECTIVES. ALL DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS WHO ARE DIRECTORS OR OFFICERS OF OTHER ORGANIZATIONS SHALL ANNUALLY, AT OR PRIOR TO THE ANNUAL MEETING AT WHICH DIRECTOR/OFFICER ELECTIONS ARE SCHEDULED, IN WRITING, SUBMIT A LIST OF ALL OTHER SUCH ASSOCIATIONS, ADVISING THE BOARD OF THE POSITIONS HELD; AND THE BOARD SHALL APPROVE OR DISAPPROVE IN THE MEETING MINUTES. ALL DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS WHO HAVE ANY POTENTIAL AND/OR APPARENT CONFLICT SHALL ADVISE THE BOARD, AND THE BOARD SHALL DETERMINE IF THERE IS A CONFLICT AND VERIFY THAT THE SITUATION IS NOT AND WILL NOT BE DETRIMENTAL TO THIS CHAPTER. IN THE EVENT IT IS THE BOARD’S OPINION THAT A CONFLICT OR POTENTIAL CONFLICT EXISTS, THE DIRECTOR OR OFFICER MAY BE SUSPENDED UNTIL HE HAS REMOVED THAT CONFLICT OR POTENTIAL CONFLICT TO THE BOARD’S SATISFACTION. IF, WITHIN 30 DAYS OF SUSPENSION, THE DIRECTOR OR OFFICER HAS NOT REMOVED THE CONFLICT OR POTENTIAL CONFLICT, HE MAY BE ASKED TO RESIGN, OR PROCEDURES OF REMOVAL MAY BEGIN. ARTICLE XII -- WHISTLEBLOWER POLICY THIS WHISTLEBLOWER POLICY: (1) ENCOURAGES ALL MEMBERS AND VOLUNTEERS TO COME FORWARD WITH CREDIBLE INFORMATION ON ILLEGAL PRACTICES OR SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF ADOPTED POLICIES OF THE CHAPTER; (2) SPECIFIES THAT THE CHAPTER WILL PROTECT THE PERSON FROM RETALIATION; AND (3) IDENTIFIES WHERE SUCH INFORMATION CAN BE REPORTED. SECTION 1. ENCOURAGEMENT OF REPORTING. THE CHAPTER ENCOURAGES COMPLAINTS, REPORTS OR INQUIRIES ABOUT ILLEGAL PRACTICES OR SERIOUS 11 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: VIOLATIONS OF THE CHAPTER’S POLICIES, INCLUDING ILLEGAL OR IMPROPER CONDUCT BY THE CHAPTER ITSELF, BY ITS LEADERSHIP, OR BY OTHERS ON ITS BEHALF. APPROPRIATE SUBJECTS TO RAISE UNDER THIS POLICY WOULD INCLUDE FINANCIAL IMPROPRIETIES, ACCOUNTING OR AUDIT MATTERS, ETHICAL VIOLATIONS, OR OTHER SIMILAR ILLEGAL OR IMPROPER PRACTICES OR POLICIES. SECTION 2. PROTECTION FROM RETALIATION. THE CHAPTER PROHIBITS RETALIATION BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE CHAPTER AGAINST MEMBERS OR VOLUNTEERS FOR MAKING GOOD FAITH COMPLAINTS, REPORTS OR INQUIRIES UNDER THIS POLICY OR FOR PARTICIPATING IN A REVIEW OR INVESTIGATION UNDER THIS POLICY. THIS PROTECTION EXTENDS TO THOSE WHOSE ALLEGATIONS ARE MADE IN GOOD FAITH BUT PROVE TO BE MISTAKEN. THE CHAPTER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DISCIPLINE PERSONS WHO MAKE BAD FAITH, KNOWINGLY FALSE, OR VEXATIOUS COMPLAINTS, REPORTS OR INQUIRIES OR WHO OTHERWISE ABUSE THIS POLICY. SECTION 3. WHERE TO REPORT. COMPLAINTS, REPORTS OR INQUIRIES MAY BE MADE UNDER THIS POLICY ON A CONFIDENTIAL OR ANONYMOUS BASIS. THEY SHOULD DESCRIBE IN DETAIL THE SPECIFIC FACTS DEMONSTRATING THE BASES FOR THE COMPLAINTS, REPORTS OR INQUIRIES. THEY SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE CHAPTER’S PRESIDENT; IF THAT PERSON IS IMPLICATED IN THE COMPLAINT, REPORT OR INQUIRY, IT SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE VICE PRESIDENT. THE CHAPTER WILL CONDUCT A PROMPT, DISCREET, AND OBJECTIVE REVIEW OR INVESTIGATION. MEMBERS OR VOLUNTEERS MUST RECOGNIZE THAT THE CHAPTER MAY BE UNABLE TO FULLY EVALUATE A VAGUE OR GENERAL COMPLAINT, REPORT OR INQUIRY THAT IS MADE ANONYMOUSLY. ARTICLE XIII -- DOCUMENT RETENTION AND DESTRUCTION POLICY THIS DOCUMENT RETENTION AND DESTRUCTION POLICY IDENTIFIES THE RECORD RETENTION RESPONSIBILITIES OF OFFICERS, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AND OUTSIDERS FOR MAINTAINING AND DOCUMENTING THE STORAGE AND DESTRUCTION OF THE CHAPTER’S DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS. SECTION 1. RULES. THE CHAPTER’S OFFICERS, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OUTSIDERS (I.E., INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS VIA AGREEMENTS WITH THEM) ARE REQUIRED TO HONOR THESE RULES: (A) PAPER OR ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS INDICATED UNDER THE TERMS FOR RETENTION BELOW WILL BE TRANSFERRED AND MAINTAINED BY THE SECRETARY TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS; (B) ALL OTHER PAPER DOCUMENTS MAY BE DESTROYED AFTER THREE YEARS; (C) ALL OTHER ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS MAY BE DELETED FROM ALL INDIVIDUAL COMPUTERS, DATA BASES, NETWORKS, AND BACK-UP STORAGE AFTER ONE YEAR; AND (D) NO PAPER OR ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS WILL BE DESTROYED OR DELETED IF PERTINENT TO ANY ONGOING OR ANTICIPATED GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION OR PROCEEDING OR PRIVATE LITIGATION. SECTION 2. TERMS FOR RETENTION. A. RETAIN PERMANENTLY: 12 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: GOVERNANCE RECORDS – CHARTER AND AMENDMENTS, BYLAWS, OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL DOCUMENTS, GOVERNING BOARD AND BOARD COMMITTEE MINUTES. TAX RECORDS – FILED STATE AND FEDERAL TAX RETURNS/REPORTS AND SUPPORTING RECORDS, TAX EXEMPTION DETERMINATION LETTER AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, FILES RELATED TO TAX AUDITS. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RECORDS – COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS AND SAMPLES OF PROTECTED WORKS. FINANCIAL RECORDS – AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, ATTORNEY CONTINGENT LIABILITY LETTERS. B. RETAIN FOR TEN YEARS: CORRESPONDENCE WITH GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND SUPPORTING RECORDS. GOVERNMENT RELATIONS RECORDS – STATE AND FEDERAL LOBBYING AND POLITICAL CONTRIBUTION REPORTS AND SUPPORTING RECORDS. C. RETAIN FOR THREE YEARS: LEASE, INSURANCE, AND CONTRACT/LICENSE RECORDS – SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTS, VENDOR, HOTEL, AND SERVICE AGREEMENTS, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENTS, EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS, CONSULTANT AGREEMENTS, AND ALL OTHER AGREEMENTS (RETAIN DURING THE TERM OF THE AGREEMENT AND FOR THREE YEARS AFTER THE TERMINATION, EXPIRATION, NONRENEWAL OF EACH AGREEMENT). D. RETAIN FOR ONE YEAR: ALL OTHER ELECTRONIC RECORDS, DOCUMENTS AND FILES – CORRESPONDENCE FILES, PAST BUDGETS, BANK STATEMENTS, PUBLICATIONS, SURVEY INFORMATION. SECTION 3. EXCEPTIONS. EXCEPTIONS TO THESE RULES AND TERMS FOR RETENTION MAY BE GRANTED ONLY BY THE CHAPTER’S PRESIDENT. ARTICLE XIV -- FISCAL YEAR THE FISCAL YEAR OF THIS CHAPTER SHALL END MARCH 31 OF EACH YEAR. ARTICLE XV -- RULES OF ORDER EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED IN THESE BYLAWS, ALL MEETINGS OF THE MEMBERS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AND COMMITTEES SHALL BE GOVERNED BY "ROBERTS RULES OF ORDER REVISED" IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE APPROPRIATE. ARTICLE XVI -- PROPERTY RIGHTS NO MEMBER, DIRECTOR, OR OFFICER SHALL HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN ANY OF THE ASSETS OR PROPERTY OF THIS CHAPTER EXCEPT THE RIGHT TO MAKE USE THEREOF AS A MEMBER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES AND REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 13 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: ARTICLE XVII -- DISSOLUTION OF THE CHAPTER UPON LIQUIDATION, DISSOLUTION, WINDING-UP OR ABANDONMENT OF THIS CHAPTER, ALL OF THE PROPERTY AND ASSETS OF THE CORPORATION SHALL BE TRANSFERRED OR CONVEYED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS BY WAY OF GIFT TO ONE (1) OR MORE DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, OR ORGANIZATIONS, EXEMPT FROM FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME AND PROPERTY TAXATION AND ENGAGED IN ACTIVITIES SUBSTANTIALLY SIMILAR TO THOSE OF THE CHAPTER AS MAY BE ELECTED BY THIS CHAPTER'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INCORPORATION RELATING TO THE LIQUIDATION, DISSOLUTION, WINDING-UP OR ABANDONMENT OF ITS NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY PROPERTIES OR ASSETS OF THIS CHAPTER BE CONVEYED OR TRANSFERRED TO ANY MEMBER UPON THE LIQUIDATION, DISSOLUTION, WINDING-UP OR ABANDONMENT OF THIS CHAPTER. ON A TRUST INDENTURE WHEREIN THE CHAPTER IS THE TRUSTEE AND THERE REMAIN UNPERFORMED DUTIES OR FUNDS DUE UNDER THE TRUST PROVISION, AND SUCH TRUST AGREEMENT DOES NOT CONTAIN A PROVISION GIVING THE CHAPTER POWER TO APPOINT A SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE, UPON DISSOLUTION, THE CHAPTER MAY MAKE APPLICATION TO A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION IN THE STATE DESIGNATED BY THE TRUST INDENTURE FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO ADMINISTER SUCH FUND. ARTICLE XVIII -- INTERPRETATION OF BYLAWS THE PRONOUNS AND RELATIVE WORDS HEREIN USED ARE WRITTEN IN THE MASCULINE AND SINGULAR. HOWEVER, MEMBERSHIP SHALL INCLUDE PERSONS OF THE FEMININE SEX; AND SUCH WORDS SHALL BE READ AS IF WRITTEN TO INCLUDE MEMBERS OF THE FEMININE SEX. ARTICLE XIX -- AMENDMENTS TO THE BYLAWS SECTION 1. AMENDMENTS BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS THESE BYLAWS MAY BE AMENDED AT ANY MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT WHICH A QUORUM IS PRESENT BY AN AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF TWO-THIRDS (2/3) OF THE DIRECTORS SERVING AND AUTHORIZED TO VOTE (NO PROXIES PERMITTED), PROVIDED THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT HAS BEEN DISTRIBUTED IN WRITING TO EVERY MEMBER OF THE BOARD NOT LESS THAN 30 DAYS PRIOR TO THE MEETING OF THE BOARD AT WHICH THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT IS TO BE CONSIDERED [UNLESS SUCH 30-DAY REQUIREMENT IS WAIVED BY AN AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF TWO-THIRDS (2/3) OF THE DIRECTORS SERVING AND AUTHORIZED TO VOTE (NO PROXIES PERMITTED)]. TO QUALIFY FOR CONSIDERATION UNDER THIS SECTION, THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT MUST BE SIGNED BY AT LEAST SEVEN DIRECTORS. ANY CHANGES TO THE BYLAWS OF THE CHAPTER ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL BE PUBLISHED IN THE FOLLOWING ISSUE OF THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OR PUBLICATION OF THE CHAPTER. 14 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: SECTION 2. AMENDMENTS BY THE MEMBERS AT A MEETING OF THE MEMBERSHIP. A. THESE BYLAWS MAY BE AMENDED AT ANY DULY-AUTHORIZED AND OFFICIALLY CALLED MEETING OF THE MEMBERS BY AN AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF TWO-THIRDS (2/3) OF THE MEMBERS PRESENT WHO ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE. B. SUCH PROPOSALS FOR CHANGES TO THE BYLAWS TO BE VOTED UPON BY THE MEMBERSHIP MAY BE RECOMMENDED BY A MAJORITY OF THE DIRECTORS AT ANY MEETING OF THE BOARD AT WHICH A QUORUM IS PRESENT, OR, ALTERNATIVELY, MUST BE SIGNED BY 30% OF MEMBERS OF THE CHAPTER WHO ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE. C. PROPOSALS FOR ANY SUCH CHANGES TO THE BYLAWS AT A MEETING OF THE MEMBERSHIP MUST BE PRINTED IN THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OR JOURNAL OF THE CHAPTER NOT LESS THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS OR MORE THAN NINETY (90) DAYS BEFORE THE MEETING OF THE MEMBERS AT WHICH THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT IS TO BE CONSIDERED. D. NOTWITHSTANDING PRIOR NOTICE BY MAIL OR BY PUBLICATION OF SPECIFIC AMENDMENTS PROPOSED FOR CHANGES TO THE BYLAWS, GERMANE REVISIONS TO SUCH PROPOSALS MADE FROM THE FLOOR SHALL BE IN ORDER. E. ANY CHANGES TO THE BYLAWS OF THE CHAPTER ADOPTED BY THE MEMBERS PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION SHALL BE PUBLISHED IN THE FOLLOWING ISSUE OF THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OR PUBLICATION OF THE CHAPTER. ADDENDUM A SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS ESTABLISHED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY 29, 1987 1. EACH CHAPTER WILL FORWARD TO SCI A YEAR-END FINANCIAL STATEMENT WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME AFTER THE CLOSE OF THEIR FISCAL YEAR BUT NOT LONGER THAN SIX MONTHS. EXTENSIONS MAY BE GRANTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, IF NECESSARY. 2. EACH CHAPTER IS REQUIRED TO CONDUCT AT LEAST ONE FUND-RAISER PER YEAR AND DONATE 30% OF NET, OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, CONTRIBUTE A MINIMUM OF $2,000 TO THE SCI GENERAL FUND. IT IS HOPED THE FUND-RAISERS WOULD GROW EACH YEAR, BUT THERE IS NO MINIMUM REQUIREMENT. THE OBJECTIVE IS TO ENCOURAGE THE CHAPTER TO BE SOMETHING MORE THAN A SOCIAL GROUP. 3. A CHAPTER IS REQUIRED TO PRODUCE A NEWSLETTER OR SIMILAR MEANS OF COMMUNICATION WITH THEIR CHAPTER MEMBERS AT LEAST QUARTERLY WITH A COPY TO SCI-TUCSON, THE REGIONAL VICE-PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT. 15 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: 4. THE CHAPTER IS REQUIRED TO BE REPRESENTED AT NO LESS THAN ONE BOARD MEETING PER YEAR. CHAPTERS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA ARE EXEMPT FROM THIS REQUIREMENT. 5. THE CHAPTER IS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT A REPORT TO THE REGIONAL VICEPRESIDENT PRIOR TO EACH BOARD MEETING. THE OBLIGATION OF SCI IS TO REQUEST THAT REPORT THROUGH THE REGIONAL VICE-PRESIDENTS. 6. THE CHAPTER IS REQUIRED TO CONDUCT AT LEAST ONE CONSERVATION PROJECT ON A LOCAL LEVEL ON A YEARLY BASIS. 7. THE CHAPTER IS REQUIRED TO CONDUCT AT LEAST ONE EDUCATIONAL PROJECT ON AN ANNUAL BASIS (I.E., LOCAL PROGRAM, PARTICIPATION BY SENDING A PARTICIPANT TO AWLS/GRANITE RANCH OR IN ONE OF THE COMING PROJECTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE MUSEUM). 8. A CHAPTER IS REQUIRED TO CONDUCT AT LEAST QUARTERLY MEETINGS FOR CHAPTER MEMBERS. 9. NEWLY CHARTERED CHAPTERS SHALL UPON APPROVAL OF THEIR CHARTER SIGN AN AGREEMENT THAT SAID CHAPTER SHALL FULLY COMPLY WITH AND ABIDE BY ALL BYLAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS EITHER AT THE TIME OF SIGNATURE OR ANY TIME THEREAFTER. 10. THE CHAPTER IS REQUIRED TO HAVE AN ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP OF NO LESS THAN 25 MEMBERS. ARTICLE XX. DEFINITIONS COMPENSATION IS DEFINED AS CASH, MONEY OR ITS EQUIVALENT IN KIND, SUCH AS A TRADE-OUT FOR A HUNT, SERVICES BY OUTFITTER/DONOR OR ANY OTHER THING OF VALUE THAT IS IN DIRECT CONFLICT WITH SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL AND/OR OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER'S INTEREST AND/OR CONSTITUTES A DETRIMENT. DETRIMENT IS DEFINED AS ANY FINANCIAL CONFLICT THAT DOES OR COULD DECREASE ANY OF THE REVENUES GENERATED BY THE CHAPTER; AND/OR ANY CONFLICT THAT DOES OR COULD NEGATIVELY AFFECT THE POLICIES, GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE CHAPTER; AND/OR ANY ACT THAT DOES OR COULD NEGATIVELY IMPACT THE PUBLIC'S PERCEPTION OF THE OKLAHOMA STATION CHAPTER AND ITS MEMBERS. MAIL IS DEFINED AS WRITTEN TRANSMISSION OF DATA OR INFORMATION BY PLACEMENT WITH THE POSTAL SYSTEM, COURIER, TELEGRAM, FACSIMILE, OR EMAIL TO THE ADDRESS PROVIDED BY A MEMBER; UNLESS FURTHER SPECIFIED IN A PARTICULAR SECTION OF THESE BYLAWS. NOTICE IS DEFINED AS MAILING THIRTEEN (13) DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE DATE SET FOR A MEETING. SUCH MAILING SHALL SATISFY THE REQUIREMENT FOR 16 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: DELIVERY TEN (10) DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE DATE SET FOR THAT MEETING. EXCEPTIONS ARE PERMITTED AS MAY BE SPECIFIED IN THESE BYLAWS. QUORUM IS DEFINED AS: FOR DIRECTORS, 50% OF THE DIRECTORS THEN IN OFFICE; FOR PAST PRESIDENTS, THOSE IN ATTENDANCE; FOR MEMBERS, THOSE IN ATTENDANCE. FOR DIRECTORS, PROXIES GRANTED SHALL BE COUNTED IN THE DETERMINATION OF THE EXISTENCE OR PRESENCE OF A QUORUM. WRITTEN OR IN WRITING IS DEFINED AS HAND-WRITTEN OR TYPED (WHETHER DELIVERED IN PERSON, BY POSTAL SYSTEM, OR BY COURIER SUCH AS UPS OR DHL), TELEGRAM, FACSIMILE OR EMAIL; UNLESS FURTHER SPECIFIED IN A PARTICULAR SECTION OF THESE BYLAWS. 17 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Trophy Bag Kooler , LLC , Introducing our NEWEST Product! The Trophy Bag Quarter Kooler ™ The Trophy Bag Quarter Kooler™ Combo Pak Large Quarter Kooler™ measures 3.5 cubic feet of storage space! Comes in large and small sizes Large Quarter Kooler™ and the convenient TBK Quarter Kooler™ Combo Pak (shown). The small bag conveniently fits inside the large! Perfect for bringing home frozen foods from the grocery store! Have a pot luck dinner to go to? Works equally as well for keeping hot foods hot! No more cold take home pizza! Not just for hunting! In addition to being the cleaner, neater solution for transporting your harvested game, the NEW Trophy Bag Quarter Kooler™ has many other uses! Perfect for tailgating, parties, picnics, keeps drinks icy cold! Easy transport, easy storage, easy clean! Small Quarter Kooler™ measures 1.6 cubic feet of storage space! 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Dear Mr. Holmes, Thank you for taking the time to contact me regarding President Obama’s nomination for Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), Cass Sunstein. I appreciate the opportunity to hear from you. I share your concerns with Mr. Sunstein, and consequently voted against his confirmation in Committee. I appreciated Mr. Sunstein’s testimony before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, as he insisted that he respects the Second Amendment and would not use his position to oppose hunting. My vote in opposition to his confirmation was centered more around his personal views, as you mentioned, regarding the Second Amendment and hunting. Unfortunately, regardless of my vote, Mr. Sunstein was confirmed in Committee and will soon be considered by the full Senate. Furthermore, I can assure you that I would not support any federal policy that would give animals legal rights equal to human beings. I also want you to know that I voted in opposition to President Obama’s nominee for Attorney General, Eric Holder, largely because of his extreme anti-gun views. While I gave Mr. Holder the opportunity to clarify his views on the Second Amendment during his recent confirmation hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee, his responses were not encouraging (to view the questions and responses during the Holder hearing please see <a href=”http://cspan.org/Watch/ watch.aspx?MediaId=HP-R-14396”>http://cspan.org/ Watch/watch.aspx?MediaId=HP-R-14396</a>, time periods 53:10-58:46, 2:29:00-2:30:00, 2:32:33-2:3422, 4:02:25-until the end). It is unacceptable for our Attorney General - the head of the federal agency that primarily enforces federal laws and regulations governing firearm possession - to hold such a hostile view on one of our Constitutional rights. While I voted against his confirmation, the Senate approved him as our next Attorney General by a 75-21 vote. 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: 0 , - " ) 0 . " 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: /&84$*53"*-&34 Global Rescue, already a supporter of our SCI chapter, has offered to return a portion of their sales back to us. The Oklahoma Station Chapter of SCI is pleased to announce that Global Rescue, the premier provider of medical, security and evacuation services to SCI members worldwide is increasing their support to us. Because of their dedication to our organization and the well-being of their members, we strongly urge you to consider Global Rescue. Global Rescue will donate a portion of sales directly back to our chapter. Please be sure to mention code “SCI Oklahoma Station” when you call. Click here to enroll today. If you hunt and become ill or injured, Global Rescue is the only company in the world that will come get you, wherever you are, and evacuate you to the home hospital of your choice. We are the premier provider of medical, security, and evacuation services worldwide. 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" 4 " '" 3 * 5 3 " * - 4 t ' & # 3 6" 3: Membership Application Safari Club International - Oklahoma Station Chapter [see separate form for Lifetime Chapter Membership] Name: Address: City, State: Zip Code: Home Phone: ( ) Cell Phone: ( ) E-Mail:________________________________________________________@_______________________________________ Day/Office Phone: ( Other Phone: ( ) FAX: ( ) Pager: ( ) __________________ ) ________________ Web Site: _________________________________________________________ Other Mailing Address, if preferred…Name, City, State, ZIP: (circle one) Business or Home or specify________________: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature: _________________________________________________ Sponsor’s Name: ___________________________________________ Sponsor’s Member #:___________________________ Check One: _____Yes, I support the Safari Club International's and the Oklahoma Station Chapter's goals of conserving wildlife and protecting the hunter. Please enroll me as a chapter and national member for $95.00. I realize that my membership fees include a $30 chapter membership. The national membership fee of $65 includes an annual subscription to the monthly Safari Times newspaper and bimonthly magazine, The Journal of Safari Big Game Hunting. _____Yes, I support the Safari Club International's and the Oklahoma Station Chapter's goals of conserving wildlife and protecting the hunter. Please enroll me as a chapter member for $30.00 I understand that to enroll as a chapter member, I first must be a member in good standing of Safari Club International. My SCI Membership number is: _______________________ Annual Three-year Life Member Senior Life (60 Years old +) Spousal Life OTHER SCI MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS (Check One) ____ $ 65 (USA, Canada, Mexico) ____$ 90 (all other countries) ____$ 150 (USA, Canada, Mexico) ____$ 225 (all other countries) ____$1,500 (USA, Canada, Mexico) ____$2,000 (all other countries) ____$1,250 (USA, Canada, Mexico) ____$1,750 (all other countries) ____$ 750 (USA, Canada, Mexico, all other countries) [no publications] PAYMENT OPTIONS: Authorized Amount: _______________ ________Check (Make check payable to SCI) ____Visa____ MC Card Account #: _________________________________ 3 Digit # on Reverse side of card________ (Absolutely necessary) Expires: ____________________Cardholder signature ___________________________________ Reminder: We cannot process your credit-card order without the expiration date & 3-Digit # Please return this form with the appropriate fees to: Sam C. Munhollon, Membership Chairman 12600 N. Rockwell, Unit # 16, Oklahoma City, OK 73142-1877 E-Mail: smunhollon@aol.com Office Telephone Numbers: (405) 302-4168 --- (877) 838-1234 toll free Visit Our Website: www.oklahomastationsci.org Email oscsci@yahoo.com * Phone 405-703-3381 * Fax 405-735-9537 p pp Membership Application -- Lifetime Safari Club International - Oklahoma Station Chapter Application for Lifetime CHAPTER Membership (You must maintain an active membership in Safari Club International for Lifetime Chapter Membership in the Oklahoma Station Chapter to be in effect.) Name: Address: City, State: Zip Code: Home Phone: ( ) Cell Phone: ( ) E-Mail:________________________________________________________@_______________________________________ Day/Office Phone: ( Other Phone: ( ) FAX: ( ) Pager: ( ) __________________ ) ________________ Web Site: _________________________________________________________ Other Mailing Address, if preferred…Name, City, State, ZIP: (circle one) Business or Home or specify________________: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature: _________________________________________________ Sponsor’s Name: ___________________________________________ Sponsor’s Member #:___________________________ Check One: __________ Yes, I support the Oklahoma Station Chapter’s and Safari Club International's goals of conserving wildlife and protecting the hunter. Please enroll me as a Lifetime Chapter Member. I understand that this enrollment will entitle me to a permanent subscription to the chapter newsletter, The Oklahoma Safari Trails, and all other publications and/or notices that are sent to active chapter members. I am under the age of 65 and am enclosing the lifetime chapter membership fee of $750. _______ Yes, I support the Oklahoma Station Chapter’s and Safari Club International's goals of conserving wildlife and protecting the hunter. Please enroll me as a Lifetime Chapter Member. I understand that this enrollment will entitle me to a permanent subscription to the chapter newsletter, The Oklahoma Safari Trails, and all other publications and/or notices that are sent to active chapter members. I am at least 65 years of age and am enclosing the lifetime chapter membership fee of $500. PAYMENT OPTIONS: Authorized Amount: _______________ ________Check (Make check payable to SCI-Oklahoma Station) ____Visa____ MC Card Account #: _______________________________________ 3 Digit # on Reverse side of card_____________ (Absolutely necessary) Expires: ____________________Cardholder signature _______________________________________________ Reminder: We cannot process your credit-card order without the expiration date & 3-Digit # Please return this form with the appropriate fees to: Sam C. Munhollon, Membership Chairman 12600 N. Rockwell, Unit # 16, Oklahoma City, OK 73142-1877 E-Mail: smunhollon@aol.com Office Telephone Numbers: (405) 302-4168 --- (877) 838-1234 toll free Visit Our Website: www.oklahomastationsci.org Email oscsci@yahoo.com * Phone 405-703-3381 * Fax 405-735-9537