Pending World Record Waterbuck Wins Top Honor SC Life Member Susan Stout Has in THIS ISSUE Dbeen Awarded the President’S Cup Letter from the President
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DSC NEWSLETTER VOLUME 32,Camp ISSUE 5 TalkJUNE 2019 Pending World Record Waterbuck Wins Top Honor SC Life Member Susan Stout has IN THIS ISSUE Dbeen awarded the President’s Cup Letter from the President .....................1 for her pending world record East African DSC Foundation .....................................2 Defassa Waterbuck. Awards Night Results ...........................4 DSC’s April Monthly Meeting brings Industry News ........................................8 members together to celebrate the annual Chapter News .........................................9 Trophy and Photo Award presentation. Capstick Award ....................................10 This year, there were over 150 entries for Dove Hunt ..............................................12 the Trophy Awards, spanning 22 countries Obituary ..................................................14 and almost 100 different species. Membership Drive ...............................14 As photos of all the entries played Kid Fish ....................................................16 during cocktail hour, the room was Wine Pairing Dinner ............................16 abuzz with stories of all the incredible Traveler’s Advisory ..............................17 adventures experienced – ibex in Spain, Hotel Block for Heritage ....................19 scenic helicopter rides over the Northwest Big Bore Shoot .....................................20 Territories, puku in Zambia. CIC International Conference ..........22 In determining the winners, the judges DSC Publications Update ..................23 had hard decisions to make when they S.A.F.E.T.Y. Volunteers .........................24 met during Mogambo in January. This DSC On Air .............................................24 well-experienced group considers several Crawfish Fest ........................................25 criteria such as rarity of species, difficulty New Members .....................................26 of hunt, method of take, and overall score Member Bulletin Board .....................28 when going through the entries. After the winners are selected for region, method of take, youth and ladies categories, one entry receives the overall prize – the President’s Cup. This year’s winner was Susan Stout for her East African Defassa Waterbuck from Uganda. All hunts taken in the last three years from the deadline are eligible. Send in your entries early for next year’s deadline of December 15, 2019. You might become the next President’s Cup winner! Congratulations to Susan, and to all the Susan Stout takes the President’s Cup in 2019 for this East winners listed on pages 4-7. CT African Defassa Waterbuck. www.biggame.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/dallassafariclub UPCOMING Meetings Twitter: DSC Media @DSCNEWSCENTER RSVP: members.biggame.org Dallas Safari Club @officialdsc Monthly Meetings are $35 per person, $45 day of event and for walk-ins Instagram: JUNE 20 JULY 13 AUGUST 15 @officialdsc Aaron Neilson Family Day / Kid Fish Tim Fallon, an interactive class Hilton DFW Lakes (instead of Monthly Meeting) Royal Oaks Country Club 1800 Highway 26E Rock Creek Ranch 7915 Greenville Ave Grapevine, TX 76051 McKinney, TX 75071 Dallas, TX 75231 LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT CampTalk CAMP TALK PRODUCTION STAFF Jay Ann Cox, PhD, Publisher & Editor in Chief Karrie Kolesar, Managing Editor What is DSC? Terri Lewis, Associate Editor Terry Blauwkamp, Reloading Editor Nate Watson, Membership & Circulation s Debbie and I walked out of our local polling place last month, we heard a “Hey, Cameron Kuenzer, Social Media Manager DSC” from across the parking lot. You never know what reaction you might get Kathy Gunnels, Art & Production A Chuck Cole, Art & Production to your DSC shirts when you are out in public. Nieman Printing, Printing & Distribution Will it be a fellow hunter or an anti-hunter or maybe someone who just wants to Safari Classics Productions, Online Media Services know what DSC is all about? It turns out that it was a fellow Life Member who was DSC STAFF Administrative working for one of the local city council candidates. She hadn’t been involved with the Corey Mason, Executive Director club for a while and was interested in re-engaging. It’s always great to meet a member Barri Murphy, Executive Assistant/Grants Coordinator Jennifer Italiano, Receptionist that you don’t know and to make a new friend. Auctions Lori Stanford, Auctions Manager But what if it had been a closed-minded anti-hunter? Usually arguing with these Chapter Development people is not worth your time. If you do choose to engage them, you can find no Carson Keys, Development/Management Corporate Sponsors better example for handling the situation than from our own executive director – Kamille Martin, Corporate Sponsors/Convention Events calm and respectful, but unapologetic about the facts that support the conservation Events Crystal Allison, Events Manager through hunting model. Exhibits The most exciting scenario, in my opinion, is the curious and open-minded person. Terri Lewis, Exhibits Manager Tatiane Brazil Upton, Exhibits Assistant There is so much you can do with the simple, open-ended question, “What is Dallas Membership Nate Watson, Member & Volunteer Services Safari Club?” Publications Personally, I’ve found significant success talking to some of my veterinary Jay Ann Cox, PhD, Director of Publications & Media colleagues (some of the “cityfied” ones lean toward anti-hunting) when I point out Karrie Kolesar, Managing Editor For advertising opportunities and rates, contact the projects that we fund that restore animals to native habitat. And yes, in some Jay, [email protected], (972) 980-9800 cases this includes animals that will never be hunted. You can see the awakening in OFFICERS 2019-2020 their eyes when they realize that hunters care about and, more importantly, give their Scott Tobermann, President Karl Evans, Immediate Past President resources to ensure species continue to exist in the wild for future generations. I also Mark Little, President-Elect like to point out the cases where animal numbers have dramatically increased over John Eads, Treasurer Kyle Allison, Secretary the past century thanks to hunters’ dollars and hard work. If you’re not confident articulating these points on your own, you can always DIRECTORS 2017-2020 2018-2021 2019-2022 direct interested people to our websites, www.biggame.org and www.DSCF.org. Tori Nayfa Amy Callender Ken Heard John Patterson Ravin Reddy James Jeanes There, they will find engaging videos with story after story touting the benefits Michael Vernone Bob Scott Daniel McGehee that hunting brings to both people and animals. At the very least, it is important to VICE PRESIDENTS provide a different viewpoint to consider. Hopefully, you may have planted a seed that Tim Danklef, David Hood, Jim Tolson eventually leads to recruitment of a new hunter and fellow DSC member. ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENTS Phil Gordon, Ray Mulholland, Russell Stacy APHA LIAISON David Oakes CHAPTERS LIAISON Tim Gafford CONSERVATION SOCIETY LIAISON Cameron Kuenzer Scott Tobermann, DSC President DSC-PAC CHAIR M. Lance Phillips 13709 Gamma Road • Dallas, TX 75244 USA Phone 972-980-9800 • Fax 972-980-9925 Email: [email protected] • Website: biggame.org Advertising inquiries, letters and stories are welcome. Dallas Safari Club reserves the right not to publish, or to edit for content and length. The views expressed in Camp Talk are expressly those of the author and are not necessarily those of Dallas Safari Club, its members, employees or assigns. BIGGAME.ORG JUNE 2019 | 1 DSC FOUNDATION Paving The Way For A Great Future BY JOHN EADS, DSCF PRESIDENT e should be proud of all the DSC corporate donations to the Foundation, as well as ways to give. It is our new Foundation accomplishments the DSC Chapters as well as other donors, DSC Foundation Conservation Partner Wsince its inception in July 2016. It are already making a huge difference. Donor Recognition Program. It will be could not have been done without the DSCF recently contracted with in two principal parts consisting of our dedication of past leaders in Jim Tolson WBDIV LLC and Buddy DuVall to Conservation Partners from $5,000 to and Richard Cheatham and the members provide his expertise in fundraising that $1 million plus at various recognition of the Board that served with them. will help us build endowment funds and levels and our Legacy Society for our Richard Cheatham was instrumental create a better infrastructure to become Planned Giving and Endowment. in the formation of our Foundation. I more active in fundraising. This new This will enhance our Donor Wall personally could not be prouder of our infrastructure particularly involves new presentation also. decision to hire an Executive Director for software Salesforce, customized to meet Finally, we will be upgrading our the Foundation and to have those shoes our needs and provide the means to website to include more information filled by Richard. He is doing a great job effectively and efficiently raise funds. It available to our donors in the various for us. We will go far with his continued will also track grants and will integrate ways to give. We will be developing new leadership. with other available fundraising sources marketing materials and web content The lifeblood of the Foundation is DSC such as WealthEngine and Geopointe to support our programs and mission. and all of the hard-working members mapping. Once in place in the next Our infrastructure is almost in place and of the DSC 100, our exhibitors and