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VOLUME 26, ISSUE 5 JUNE 2013 BEST OF SPECIES WINNERS BEST OF AFRICA BEST OF AFRICA BEST OF AFRICA 2013 TROPHY Congratulations COMPETITION All WINNERS to First Place Second Place Winners!Third Place Stan Christiansen Edward Seager Donald Schmidt Jr. Elephant Royal Antelope African Lion BEST OF AMERICAS BEST OF AMERICAS BEST OF AMERICAS PRESIDENT’S CUP/BEST OVERALL WINNER Rick Warren Stone Sheep First Place Second Place Third Place Award presented by DSC President John Patterson (left) Rick Warren Dr. Kenneth Nelson Eddie Hopkins and DSC Executive Director Ben Carter (right) Desert Bighorn Sheep Desert Bighorn Sheep Black Bear BEST OF EUROPE BEST OF EUROPE BEST OF ASIA U P C O M I N G Monthly Meetings RSVP to DSC Offi ce at 972-980-9800 or [email protected] JUNE 20 MONTHLY MEETING ROW Rivers of the World, Dr. Ben Mathes Marriott Quorum Hotel, 14901 Dallas Parkway Cocktails, 6:00 p.m. – Dinner, 7:00 p.m. $35 ($40 after June 17) JULY 18 MONTHLY MEETING TBDMcGuire and Second Place Third Place Third Place James Hines Larry Bell Robert Duhadaway Bobby Davidson Gredos Ibex Pyrenean Chamois Sindh Ibex DALLAS SAFARI CLUB TROPHY AWARDS BEST OF SOUTH BEST OF SOUTH WHITE-TAILED WHITE-TAILED BEST OF SPECIES – 2013 PACIFIC PACIFIC DEER (High Fence) DEER (Free Range) AFRICA Rick Warren . .Abyssinian Bonor Reedbuck Rodney Wooley . .African Civet Montana Delozier . Black Wildebeest Caleb Bosek . .Blesbok Bruce Hebbert . .Blue Wildebeest Brown Delozier . Bush Pig Bruce Hebbert . .Cape Buffalo Bobby Davidson . Cape Bushbuck First Place Third Place Ted Trout Lance Phillips Charlie Beecroft Colton Wayne White-tailed Deer White-tailed Deer Gary Taylor . .Common Duiker Tahr Tahr Shon Conine . Common Sable Farley Daniels . East African Suni John Hoestenbach . Giant Forest Hog Shon Conine . Klipspringer BEST OF LADIES BEST OF LADIES BEST OF LADIES BEST OF YOUTH Lance Phillips . Leopard Shon Conine . Livingstone’s Eland Edward Seager . .Maxwell Duiker Robert Duhadaway . Mountain Nyala Montana Delozier . Ostrich Garrett Davidson . Red Hartebeest Rodney Wooley . .Roosevelt Sable Rick Warren . Serval Garrett Davidson . Southern Nyala First Place Second Place Third Place First Place Patrick Durbin . Waterbuck Patricia Knowlton Lauren Chilton Montana Delozier Cole Findley Montana Delozier . White Blesbok Desert Bighorn Sheep Blackbuck Antelope Cape Bushbuck Desert Bighorn Sheep Montana Delozier . Zebra NORTH AMERICAS Doug Powell . Aoudad Sheep BEST OF YOUTH BEST OF YOUTH BEST OF ARCHERY BEST OF EXOTICS Leonard Appel . .Brown Bear Chipper Dippel . .Mule Deer EUROPE Russ Young . Cantabrian Chamois Kyle Shaffer . .European Roe Deer ASIA Tyler Sarna . .Arapawa Ram Ted Trout . Bezoar Ibex Second Place Third Place Second Place Second Place William Beecherl Jr. Garrett Davidson Shon Conine David Oakes Colton Wayne . Chamois Elephant Aoudad Cape Bushbuck European Fallow Deer Russ Young . Esfahan Mouflon Colton Wayne . Fallow Deer Mary Stacy . .Feral Goat Billy Williams . Gobi Ibex (MORE WINNERS – NOT PICTURED) Ted Trout . Mid Asian Ibex Alfred Wynn . .Mid Caucasian Tur Best of Europe . First Place, Robert Gerstner, Gredos Ibex Colton Wayne . .Red Stag Best of Asia . First Place, Joshua Spies, Gobi Argali NORTH AMERICAS (Introduced) Best of Asia . .Second Place, Alfred Wynn, West Caucasian Tur Rick Warren . .Addax Best of South Pacific . .Second Place, Brooks Puckett, Hog Deer David Segrest . Axis Deer Best of Archery . First Place, Richard Mellina, Kalahari Springbok Montana Delozier . Scimitar-horned Oryx Lauren Chilton . Texas Dall Sheep Best of Archery . .Third Place, Robert Gerstner, Mule Deer 2 DALLAS SAFARI CLUB NEWS Letter from the PRESIDENT COMMON THREADS CAMP TALK PRODUCTION STAFF Ben F. Carter III, Publisher By John Patterson Jay Ann Cox, Ph.D, Editor in Chief Roberta Owens, Membership & Circulation Manager Gayne C. Young, Editor Online Media n late April, Executive Director Ben finding ways to educate them. I found it Luke Clayton, Field Editor Terry Blauwkamp, Reloading Editor Carter and I attended the 60th General interesting that CIC has a Young Opinion Xpressdocs, Art, Production and Printing Assembly of the International Council Group which is very similar in age and I DSC STAFF for Game and Wildlife Conservation mission as DSC’s Young Professionals Ben F. Carter III, Executive Director (CIC) in Budapest, Hungary. Founded in Group. Once again − common threads Terri L. Lewis, Exhibits Manager 1928, CIC is a politically independent across organizations. Jay Ann Cox, Ph.D, Publications & Advertising Lori Stanford, Auctions Manager advisory body with the goal of Dallas Safari Club has been a member Lynda Rexrode, Banquet and Registration Manager preserving wild game. It is a unique of CIC for seven or eight years and is one Ben Kimmel, Events Manager Roberta Owens, Membership Manager organization comprised of 32 member of only a handful of organizations from Scot McClure, Education Coordinator states, universities, scientific experts the U.S. that are members. It was clear in Lea Potter, Executive Administrative Assistant and private members from 82 countries. our discussions with CIC’s leadership For advertising opportunities and rates, contact The theme of this year’s assembly that DSC is a highly valued partner and Jay Ann Cox at [email protected], (972) 980-9800. was “Hunting: Conserving Wildlife – our work to raise money for the OFFICERS Key to Global Cultural Heritage.” A conservation of wildlife and our positions John Patterson, President Chris Hudson, President-Elect wide variety of diverse subjects were on issues important to the hunting Allen Moore, Immediate Past President presented during the assembly ranging community at large are widely respected. Rod Wooley, Secretary from the future of hunting in China, In fact, as you will read in this issue Lisa Stabler, Asst. Secretary John Eads, CPA, Treasurer biological consequences of selective of Camp Talk, the CIC adopted an African hunting, IUCN guidelines on trophy lion hunting policy modeled after DSC’s. DIRECTORS 2011-2014 2012-2015 2013-2016 hunting, to trans-boundary cooperation Our relationship with CIC is a prime Lucy Blachly Celia Scott Jim Tolson in wildlife management. It was very example of the importance of reaching Abe Nayfa Greg Oliver Karl Evans interesting and educational to hear out and maintaining relationships with David J. Sams David Price Andrew Pratt information and points of view on these like-minded organizations. I would be VICE PRESIDENTS Wyatt Abernethy Greg Hammons Scott O’Grady and many other topics. remiss if I did not mention that Ben and David Allison Mark Kielwasser Mark Rose We had an opportunity to meet with I were also joined at the assembly by Brock Andreola Steve Miller Mark Wayne a number of CIC’s leaders and members, fellow DSC members and supporters Christine Bond Tori Nayfa and discuss hunting and conservation John and Chrissie Jackson and Shane APHA LIAISON issues that are common to our organiza- Mahoney. It was good to see and visit David Oakes tion and industry. Just as we are, CIC is with them. DSC-PAC CHAIRMAN vitally concerned about the future of Closer to home, on May 11, DSC’s M. Lance Phillips hunting and being able to pass along to Young Professionals Group (YPG) held its GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS ADVISORY future generations the cultural traditions sixth annual crawfish boil at the Barley Steve Weinberg of the sport. CIC shares the common House. This event was the best ever. Generations – Convention 2014 challenge of cultivating interest in More members attended and there was Brock Andreola, Chair Mark Kielwasser, Co-Chair hunting among young people and plenty of crawfish to go around. Many Tori Nayfa, Ladies Luncheon Chair thanks to Lisa Stabler and her teammates Yvonne Miller, Ladies Luncheon Co-Chair Brooks and Elyse Puckett, Life Member for organizing this event and for making Breakfast Chairs HIGHLIGHTS in this issue it an unqualified success. Thanks also to Steve and Libby Maus, Life Member Convention Hotel News. 5 our sponsors for your generous support. Breakfast Co-Chairs Obituary – Charles Burford . 5 In closing, keep an eye out for DSC Dallas Safari Club Grants in Action – USA Shooting . 6 summer monthly meetings and activities. 13709 Gamma Road DSC 100 Schedule . 7 Dallas, TX 75244 USA Big Bore Shoot . 14 A lot of opportunities for fun and Phone 972-980-9800 involvement are coming your way! Fax 972-980-9925 Reloading . 15 Email: [email protected] Wine Pairing Dinner . 16 Website: www.biggame.org Muzzleloading Seminar . 20 Advertising inquiries, letters and stories are welcome. Dallas Safari Club reserves the right not to publish, or to edit for content Hunting Feature – Jim Shupe’s Whitet ail . 21 and length. The views expressed in Camp Talk are expressly those The Details − CHL Class . .25 John Patterson of the author and are not necessarily those of Dallas Safari Club, its members, employees or assigns. 159691 New Members . 26 President, Dallas Safari Club JUNE 2013 3 4 DALLAS SAFARI CLUB NEWS CONVENTION News REVISED LIST OF MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS PARTCIPATING HOTELS FOR 2014 FOR GENERATIONS! t0NOJ%BMMBT$POWFOUJPO$FOUFS The hotel block for the 2014 show is open. There are some t)ZBUU3FHFODZ%BMMBT improvements and changes for the coming event that t"MPGU%BMMBT%PXOUPXO will streamline the reservation process. t.BHOPMJB)PUFM%PXOUPXO For personal assistance in making your hotel reservation, please t"EPMQIVT)PUFM%PXOUPXO email your request to Marc Bronitt at Connections Housing, DSC’s t)PMJEBZ*OO.BSLFU$FOUFS official housing company [email protected], or call t$PVSUZBSECZ.BSSJPUU.BSLFU Center 1-855-OUR-DSCLUB (855-687-3725) / 404-842-0000. CT t'BJSGJFME*OO.BSLFU$FOUFS Attention Attendees and Exhibitors: It has come to our attention that several outside travel companies − possible scammers − have been promoting discounted hotel rates to some Dallas Safari Club members and exhibitors. THESE COMPANIES ARE IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH DALLAS SAFARI CLUB. Please use only the Dallas Safari Club links that are provided on our website, or for personal assistance call 1-855-OUR-DSCLUB (855-687-3725) / 404-842-0000.