Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 1 California BowmEn Hunters State Association

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Volume 12 Issue 10 October 2018 The Carr Fire

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SPOTLIGHT ARTICLES INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Legislative Report by Robert Moore 4 & 17 A Trip to NFAA Nationals by Debi Tuttle 8 - 10 Magazine printed Switzerland and the World Archery Masters Championship 11 - 14 by By Daniel Stafford Willey Printing Co. One Million B.C. Shoot San Francisco Archers 15-16 Modesto, CA by Richard Barron 209-524-4811 Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 2

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and inland waters, to clarify that inland waters do not include bays, to increase fishing opportunities for black bass in Perris Legislative Information Lake, and to make needed corrections to authority and By Robert Moore reference citations. Note: Proposed regulations for sport fishing report card requirements are for both marine and inland waters. (Sections 1.53, 1.74 and 5.00, Title 14, CCR) 26. Humboldt marten A FGC meeting was held August 22-23, 2018, in Fortuna. Consider and potentially act on the petition, Department’s Here is a link to the meeting documents HYPERLINK evaluation report, and comments received to determine "https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx? whether listing Humboldt marten (Martes caurina DocumentID=160823&inline" https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/ humboldtensis) as an endangered or threatened species under FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=160823&inline CESA is warranted. (Pursuant to sections 2075 and 2075.5, DAY 1 – AUGUST 22, 2018, 8:30 AM Fish and Game Code) 8. Executive Director’s report, Receive an update from the Note: Findings will be adopted at a future meeting 27. Executive Director on staffing and legislative information of Wildlife and inland fisheries petitions for regulation change note. (A) Staff report, (B) Legislative report, federal Consider requests submitted by members of the public to regulatory notices, and possible action adopt, amend, or repeal a regulation. (Pursuant to Section 662, 5. Meeting dates and locations for 2019, Consider adopting Title 14, CCR) (A) Action on current petitions I. Petition proposed meeting dates and locations for 2019. #2018-005: Allow bicycle riding in the Napa-Sonoma (A) Director’s report, (B) Law Enforcement Division. 17. Marshes Wildlife Area on levee trails surrounding Pond 8 and Strategic planning, this agenda item will be held in a adjacent to Milton Road II. Petition #2018-008: Establish workshop format, where commissioners and members of the special fishing regulations for Rush Creek (Mono County), public can engage in dialogue about the Commission’s from the outlet of Silver Lake downstream to Grant Lake (B) strategic plan. The item will begin at 3:00 p.m. or 30 minutes Action on pending regulation petitions referred to staff and after the last agenda item heard today, whichever is later. (A) the Department for review – None scheduled 28. Department Discuss and make recommendations for potential core informational items (wildlife and inland fisheries) The values, (B) Discuss and make recommendations for the Department will highlight wildlife and inland fisheries items mission and vision statements, (C) Discuss next steps in the of note since the last Commission meeting. planning process findings for the decision to list tricolored Continued page 17 blackbird (Agelaius tricolor) as a threatened species under CESA (Pursuant to Section 2075.5, Fish and Game Code) 22. Tribal Committee, Discuss and consider approving draft Your CBH Legislative Representatives agenda topics for the next committee meeting. Consider approving new topics to address at a future committee meeting, (A) Work plan development I. Update on work plan and draft timeline II. Discuss and consider approving new Region 1 topics Teri Faulkner 23. Wildlife Resources Committee Discuss and consider [email protected] approving draft agenda topics for the next committee meeting. Consider approving new topics to address at a Region 2 future committee meeting. (A) Work plan development Joe Wylie [email protected] I. Update on work plan and draft timeline II. Discuss and 209-484-2221 consider approving new topics, Potential Sep 20 Agenda items, Annual rulemakings- Mammal hunting- Waterfowl Region 3 hunting- Central Valley sport fishing- Klamath River Basin Sharon Prey salmon sport fishing- Upland game birds Proposals for [email protected] rulemaking- Coastal streams low-flow- Archery equipment and regulations- Deer and elk tag verification Region 4 Special projects updates- Bullfrogs and non-native turtles Jason Yenne [email protected] New WRC Topics No new agenda topics are proposed at this time.24. Sage grouse preference points and draw Consider Region 5 adopting the California Environmental Quality Act negative Amanda Duchardt declaration and proposed regulations concerning sage grouse [email protected] preferential points and draw. (Section 71, and amend 949-842-7676 subsections 300(a)(1)(D)5., 300(a)(1)(D)6., 300(a)(2)(D)3., and 300(a)(3)(F)3., Title 14, CCR) Region 6 Interim 25. Sport fishing (annual) Consider authorizing marine Amanda Duchardt [email protected] 949-842-7676 Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 5

Straight Bow Hunters Yes, Bigfoot has been cremated. But, he will be rebuilt, like the Six Million Dollar Man (many of you and the Carr Fire young’uns won’t get this, but us older ones will ☺ ). by Pam Severtson But, the elk herd was saved! The elk were in the raffle Photos from Pam Severtson and Glen Pine booth, which was spared. The club house and a couple of the buildings nearby were spared. The warm up back wall and partial sides are gone. July 23rd was the start of a nightmare for so many people in Shasta and Trinity County and many of us did not realize it Target #11 is completely gone, the carpet bale, shack would hit us like it did. What started as an RV trailer tire having and safety wall but for target #10 only the safety wall. a blow out on Hwy 299 near the Carr Powerhouse at The rest of these on the lower 14 are good. Whiskeytown Lake, began the nightmare. For the “lower 14” only two targets were affected. For The “Carr Fire” led to evacuations of the small historic town of the “lower 14” only two targets were affected. Target French Gulch. A few of our club members live in this town, #11 is completely gone, the carpet bale, shack and some evacuated and some did not. Those who did not, stayed at their homes and fought the fire from within for 19 days straight, to some success. Who would have ever thought that this beast would quickly move its way east towards Old Shasta, another historic town, but it did, by Thursday, July 26th.

As our Range Chairman, Glen Pine, and a couple other club members watched the smoke rise over the hills to the west, they decided to move the vehicles and the trailer to the grass area. Next thing you know, the beast is coming for a direct hit to the archery range….needless to say, no other time to waste but to get out of there and fast, which is what they did.

As we sat and waited to determine what was lost, what was saved and where in the world do we go from here, it was excruciating, the not knowing. We were lucky to have an individual be able to go in and officially assess the situation on Friday. And, depending on your view, it was either a positive or a negative. We lost so much, but it could have been worse. safety wall but for target #10 only the safety wall. The rest of these on the lower 14 are good.

Then, you get to the balance of the range. The Western Classic Trail Shoot targets, other than what was already mentioned, #25-#70 are pretty much gone, a couple here and there are okay, but we have a lot of rebuilding of back stops and safety walls to rebuild.

The shade structure at the winding bears and the Meadow Snack Shack made it….although the fire went ALL around it, took out the bridges too, those are still standing. The Ridgetop and Bigfoot shacks are gone.

The amount of trees, LARGE and small, that are down is countless. We have closed the range for any shooting as safety comes first. Once we clean up the The barn with 95% of our 3d targets was gone….flat….down to range from the trees and debris, then we will be the ground…the railway/con x boxes that housed the Rinehart rebuilding the lower 14, the upper 14 and then the walls, ice chests, water jugs, scene animals, etc….bulged out, balance of the range. Ishi Archers in Red Bluff, has ripped the paint right off of the boxes and everything gone. The been kind to open their range to our members so they trailers for moving the animals around the range, bale may continue shooting. compressor, excess lumber, tools, etc….you get thewww.cbhsaa.net picture, gone. Continued on page 6 Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 6

Straight Arrow Bow Hunters and the Carr Fire cont. from pg. 5

While some of the SAB Board toured the property on August 11th, the linemen were out there completing their job. We have the large towers that go through our property. They replaced them with steel towers instead of the wood poles. In doing so, they had to replace the lines. If you haven’t seen yet, on our official SAB Facebook page, you will find the video that shows the danger that these linemen go through to get power back to everyone. It is a helicopter that pulls the line to the linemen on the towers, quite spectacular to see.

Randy Raglin of Raglin 3d’s has already received our order for animals and walls. He has began the process of rebuilding. It’ll be a job!

Last, but certainly not the least, it is very humbling to receive the outpouring of prayers and thoughts from all of you. The amount of offers for assistance is overwhelming. So many of you have offered financial assistance, labor assistance and emotional assistance. We will be keeping everyone up to date on the progress and the upcoming work events on our Facebook page and on our calendar on our website.

Straight Arrow Bow Hunters will rebuild and we will make new memories from this tragic event. We are all #ArcheryStrong. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

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CARR FIRE Cont.

Photos from Pam Severtson and Glen Pine

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A Trip to NFAA Nationals By Debi Tuttle

At the end of July, my family and I packed our bags and bows and got on a plane to the East Coast. As it so happened, my in-laws live about an hour away from Mechanicsburg, PA, the site of the 2018 NFAA National Outdoor Field Championships. How could we say no to that opportunity, especially since we had a new nephew to visit as well? I grew up on the East Coast, but have been living in Southern California for nearly thirty years now. Returning east is always a shock when I see how GREEN everything is. The rolling hills and light woods of central Pennsylvania were beautiful.

NFAA Field Nationals was a five-day event running from The cubs gathering to Wednesday to Sunday. Each day a different event (field, head out to their targets hunter, animal) was scheduled; field and hunter were offered twice. You had to shoot each event at least once, but if you shot twice, your higher score would be counted for final scoring. We decided to shoot Friday through Sunday.

The Mechanicsburg Sportsmen’s Protective Association is a wonderful facility. Nestled up against a small mountain range, it has room for FIVE full 28-target field archery ranges, and on their 153-acre property they also have hunting, fishing, and rifle and pistol shooting (both indoor and outdoor ranges). Several small streams cross the property, lending a soothing aural background as you walk from target to target. Breakfast and lunch were served every day in the clubhouse. The Lancaster Archery mobile shop was there as well as a handful of other vendors.

Dean and I with Stephen Hansen and Paige Gore

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It had been raining pretty steadily during the days leading up to the tournament, and I was worried what would happen if a thunderstorm blew up during the day. On Wednesday, my son and I headed out to the range to check in and to get the lay of the land, and we witnessed the procedure. At the first rumble of thunder, air horns were blown and everyone was herded off of the course. Archers huddled under the tents and pavilions as the skies opened up and rain poured down. But in the way of summer storms, the rain stopped within about 15 minutes and the skies cleared. By regulation, it was necessary to wait at least thirty minutes after the last peal of thunder before allowing the tournament to continue. Then they allowed about forty minutes for archers to get back to the targets they had left, before blowing the horns again to resume shooting. All in all, it was quite the delay. However, we were lucky; on the days that we competed, there was no rain during the tournament, although it would rain later in the afternoon or evening. Due to this and the Dean with Braden Gellenthien previous rains, the courses were particularly muddy in and Tanja Jensen spots. I was extremely thankful that I had brought my good rain boots. When it came time to shoot, everything was well One of the attractions of any national tournament is the organized. Scorecards with pre-assigned targets could be chance to meet the pros. My son is quite the fan of picked up each morning. They also had a nice many top compound archers, and had no problem arrangement for the cubs; each shooting group of cubs chatting up and getting selfies with Stephen Hansen, was assigned a “guardian angel” who made sure that the Jessie Broadwater, Braden Gellenthien, Tanja Jensen, kids got to their targets and stayed on schedule and were Steve Anderson, Paul Tedford, and California’s own scoring properly, etc.. After morning announcements, Paige Pearce Gore. As was our experience at the Vegas about thirty minutes was allotted for everyone to walk to Shoot, all of the pros we approached were friendly and their targets. The first target of each day was for practice generous with their time, and always encouraging to only and not scored. There was very little waiting, except young archers. sometimes at the long walk-up targets. Each day I was assigned different shooting partners; I believe that every night all of the scores were tallied and new groups were assigned based on cumulative scores. I was shooting in the adult women’s freestyle category and I knew going in that I had no chance to be competitive, so I approached the tournament as a chance to gain experience and to have fun. Strolling through the sunlight-dappled wooded course (okay, I have to admit that it was sometimes actually squelching through ankle-deep mud), making new archer friends, and of course, getting to shoot my bow … what more could I ask for from a summer vacation? Oh yes, I actually achieved my tournament goal, which was to finish NOT LAST! I don’t know if I’ll ever get back to Mechanicsburg or shoot another Field Nationals, but I’m extremely glad that I made it this year.

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Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Motto(s): "A good place to live since 1828"

Location of Mechanicsburg in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.

Wet and Wild Course

Dean with Jesse Broadwater

ATTENTION!!! NFAA Photo Op Debi and Dean Nominations for CBH/SAA Officers

NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE

UPCOMING TERM, FOR 2ND VP INDOOR, 2ND

VP FIELD AND 2ND VP TARGET.

An individual needs to be nominated by a region. This individual must be a member in good standing with NFAA. Any nominations must be received by the CBH/SAASecretary by October 1, 2018. Along with the nomination, should include a resume of the individual. This resume will be submitted to the CBH/SAA Newsletter Editor for publishing. If there are more individuals nominated for an office, then a ballot will be sent out. If you have any questions, www.cbhsaa.netplease contact any CBH/SAA officer. Thank you. Dean with Stephen Hansen and Steve Anderson Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 11

Switzerland and the World Archery Masters Championship By Daniel Stafford For those that don't know me, my name is Daniel Stafford & I am a 7 year member & current Range Captain of the Pasadena Roving Archers. I am also a 6 year member of the CBH & NFAA. While I enjoy all styles of archery, I am primarily a traditional archer & am partial to shooting a .

This past week the 1st ever World Archery Masters Championship was held in the Olympic Capital of Lausanne, Switzerland from August 12th - 19th. This was an open event for archers aged 40+ & competitors from around the world were in attendance. I was fortunate enough to be amongst them. My Team USA jersey, credentials, 3 Gold Medals & my Pasadena Roving Archers challenge coin! The competition was comprised of three separate events: Indoor, Outdoor & Field. Offering shooting categories in Compound, Olympic Recurve, Barebow, Instinctive & Longbow. I, of course, competed in the While I could happily write pages & pages about my LongBow category & I also elected to shoot all three wonderful experience abroad, I'll instead do my events. While I felt my strongest discipline would be the best to be brief. So here's a quick recap of my trip, Field Round, I jumped at the chance to compete in the day to day: Indoor & Outdoor events. I know that many traditional archers find Field or 3D archery more fun, but Target Day #1: After three flights (LAX to Chicago, Archery can be just as challenging & I find participating Chicago to London & London to Geneva) & a long in target rounds will not only provide you with valuable day of travel, I finally arrived in the city of competition experience, but will also help to hone your Lausanne. It is a beautiful city which is situated archery skills overall. along the edge of Lake Geneva. I lodged at the Hotel Movenpick, located in the Ouchy section of Lausanne, which had a spectacular view of the lake & which also had, arguably, one of the best breakfast buffets I've ever experienced. The breakfast buffet was included for archers participating in the tournament & I would spend an hour every morning indulging in all manner of breakfast delights while enjoying the view from the comfort of an outdoor seating area. I surely must have eaten my weight in crepes, cheese & croissants over the course of the week.

Day #2: Was the official practice day & I spent nearly 8 hours at the World Archery Excellence Centre "sighting-in" my longbow. While there, I was able to meet & shoot alongside many of the competitors from the various nations, all who were very friendly & excited to be at the event. Everyone I spoke to was absolutely thrilled that World Archery had taken the steps to give Master archers (archers from 40 to 80 years of age) the opportunity to fulfill PRA Challenge Coin in the Alps www.cbhsaa.nettheir desire to compete at a high level internationally. Continued page 12 Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 12

Switzerland….Continued from page 11 Day #4: Field Round at Montheron. 72 over 24 While taking the opportunity to spread some goodwill targets. 12 targets at marked distances + 12 targets at by passing out some stickers & pins from my home unmarked distances. The course was absolutely club that I had brought along, I fell in with a few beautiful & well designed. The setting was densely archers from Seattle, WA who were part of the US wooded & offered steep uphill & downhill shots. The contingent. From then on, I spent much of my free unmarked targets were expertly set at distances that time, when not shooting archery, traveling & dining made them difficult to range & it was a bit tricky to with them. A few unlucky folks had their baggage determine the target sizes. It's exactly that particular mishandled while traveling to Switzerland & their mystery that makes the World Archery Field Round so archery equipment didn't arrive in time for the event. It challenging & fun! Having shot this type of Field Round was in this moment that I witnessed a true display of only once before, I was able to increase my score & sportsmanship as archers from every country gladly set a new personal best for myself. Again, I was loaned bows, risers, limbs, arrows, sights & all types fortunate enough to claim Gold for the US Team. of equipment to their direct competition so that even if Continued on page 13 they didn't have their own gear, these archers would still be able to compete. It was a testament to the archery community to see such conduct amongst complete strangers.

Day #3: Indoor Round at the World Archery Excellence Center. 60 arrows @ 25 meters (27.34 yards) followed by 60 arrows @ 18 meters (19.68 yards). This event was a test of endurance. It was essentially like shooting four 300 Rounds in succession. Beginning at 9:30A, we finished our final end just after 4P. I found it hard to maintain a singular focus throughout & found that it took quite a bit of extra effort to keep my mind on the task at hand. To compound the issue, there were 4 archers assigned to each target face & each archer's current scores were posted alongside the target in clear view & for all to see. With each end of 3 arrows, you knew exactly how many points you were ahead or behind. I really enjoyed the added pressure, but it took a bit of getting used to. My shooting started out slow, but was able to shoot a personal best on the last round & bring home a Gold Medal for the US. Fondue at Chalet de Gruyeres

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Continued from page 12. Day #5: Sight-Seeing in the Alps & Gruyeres. The organizers wisely included a day of rest & relaxation in the busy competition schedule & my new friends from Seattle & I made the most of it. We rented a car in Lausanne & traveled to Gstaad where we were treated to a breathtaking panorama of the Swiss Alps by taking a gondola to the top of Glacier 3000. From the top you could see many other famous peaks in the Swiss Alps including the Matterhorn, Eiger & Mont Blanc. Further along our drive we passed through a number tiny villages complete with traditional wooden houses, chalets covered in hanging flower baskets & Brown Swiss dairy cows. Now I know where all that delicious Swiss cheese & chocolate comes from! We next traveled to the medieval town of Gruyeres, where we ended our day by gorging ourselves on fondue & local Swiss wine from Lavaux.

Day #6: Outdoor Round & Closing Ceremonies. The last & final day of competition was held at the World Archery Excellence Center. It was a windy day & my fellow competitors & I found ourselves having to aim off target significantly to the right in order to counter the effects of the wind. Those five inch feathers on my wood arrows certainly catch the wind like a sail! Although my shooting wasn't as strong as I had hoped, I was able to walk away with another Gold for USA. Shortly after the competition, awards were presented & the closing ceremonies were Field Round at Montheron held. My teammates & I took special care to thank (Arrow in Flight) the organizers, staff & volunteers who made this event possible. As things were winding down, I found it harder I am extremely grateful to both World Archery & USA that expected to say goodbye to all the extraordinary Archery for providing me with this opportunity & for people I had met during my short visit. With luck, I will continuing to take huge strides towards making sure see some of them again at another event in the future. that archery can be enjoyed by people from all walks of life, all nationalities, all skill levels & all ages. I am also truly grateful to the CBH for continuing to carry traditional & longbow divisions in our state competitions. Having the ability to practice our skills in larger competitions is essential for success on a higher level & we are fortunate to have officers who are in touch with our archery roots & who recognize the value in providing an equal playing field for archers of all bow styles.

It is my hope, that my adventures with a longbow will help to inspire others to participate in more local, regional, state, national & international competitions. And in another year or so, when the NFAA votes on a new constitution, perhaps we can rally together to encourage them to bring back the longbow division at their national events.

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Mistakenly estimated the range on my first arrow, but got it right with the next two.

From page 13. In conclusion, this was truly was an experience I'll remember forever & I encourage all of you to try your hand at international competition sometime in the future. It doesn't matter how old you are or what bow style you shoot, there are loads of opportunities to compete if you know where to look.

If you'd enjoy hearing me elaborate on any part of Making friends! my travels, feel free to catch me on the range & I'd be happy to regale you with my tales of Switzerland & the World Archery Masters Championship!

Shoot Straight & See you on the range!"

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One Million B.C. Shoot San Francisco Archers by Richard Barron

This archery shoot was held August 4th & 5th In Pacifica, California.

A very popular 3D shoot, in a wooded site in Pacifica, California. The site is a combination of old growth woodland of cypress and eucalyptus forest in a hilly terrain very near the Pacific Ocean. The weather was in the low 60s in the morning, with a little San Francisco fog, with the sun arriving around 11 AM but never really too warm. Great weather for shooting archery. Renal Earl The shoot is a mixed shoot with traditional and compound archers. The shoot has become very popular and this year they put a limit on the number of archers at 500. They suggest you preregister. They had 460 preregistered archers with only 40 spots open with first come first serve at 6:30 AM on Saturday morning. So you definitely want to preregister if you As the name implies the shoot is about 3D plan on coming to this shoot. The shoot takes place dinosaurs, and there are a lot of them to shoot two days, there are two courses, marked “red course” at, there are a few paper targets mixed in (also and “white course”. A lot of the shots are steep up hill dinosaur themed) but the vast majority are very shots. The terrain can be challenging at times for us realistic looking and big dinosaurs, all varieties of older archers, the Red Course has more aggressive the big lizards. There are 63 targets on the trails. course. Its a fantastic location and site for archery, extremely picturesque. This was my There are few things unique about this competition. first time at this range and I was very impressed First, when you sign up you are able to choose long or and will be returning next year. I highly short stakes. Which basically separates traditional recommend this shoot for those who love 3D shooters from compound shooters. Second unique tournaments. It is one of the best! The San item is when you preregister the club assigns you a Francisco Archers have a very well run club with target placement for your first target. I understand it is a healthy membership, thank you SFA for putting possible for a group to request to be grouped on a on a great shoot ! More pictures on page 16 target together when preregistering. But if you don’t make this request you are assigned a target at random. Rather than the more typical way of signing up with your friends on a target board the morning of the shoot. It just creates confusion as people try to T Rex reorganize who they are shooting with with the registration woman at her computer, as you might imagine its not fun for her. I am hoping they thought this was a way to streamline things and they learned their lesson.

The short course, which I shot ,in not all short shots, with several 48 yard targets. The compound guys were out at 80 -100 yards on those targets. Most of the short course targets were in the 24-36 yard range. And the longer shots were usually at a very large dinosaur. www.cbhsaa.net Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 16

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FROM OUR HISTORIAN SCOTT WALKER BowHunters Hall of Fame Len Cardinale Category A - Bowhunters showing Excellence in the Field of Bowhunting Age 64 (born 8/21/39) - wife Mary Jo, married 42 years. - Four children (Teresa, Maria, Leonard and Dina) with 8 grandchildren. Owned and operated Butts and Bows Archery Indoor Lanes and Pro Shop for 36 years. Open shooting, leagues, tournaments, lessons and Pro Shop were its nerve centers. We had a strong, positive influence on the New York metropolitan area. This was pure "city" and people who never would have experienced competitive shooting or bowhunting, got so involved that for thousands, archery became a lifetime sport, hobby athletic commitment or www.cbhsaa.netphysical and mental challenge. Cont. page 17 Aura Gonzalez Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 17

Len Cardinale Continued from page 16. I became (A) Next meeting – October 17-18, 2018 in Fresno (B) involved nationally through the formation of A.L.O.A. Rulemaking timetable updates (C) New business Adjourn (Archery Lanes Operators Association) and coaching The next Wildlife Resources Committee meeting is scheduled national and international contenders. The P.A.A. for Thursday September 20th in Sacramento. No agenda has (Professional Archery Association) drew together many been posted for this meeting at this time. Some State of us who shot, coached, directed or officiated inside Legislature bills that are in the process for this year, updates. archery at the professional level. This is the end of a 2 year cycle for bills within the state P & Y (Pope and Young Club) - Senior Member and legislature and if not passed by August 31st would have to be Official measurer for 30 years plus, and a board resubmitted when the legislature reconvenes. member in the mid/late 70's. I have 21 record class AB 3 (Bonta) – Firearms: Age Restrictions would prohibit the trophies in the book. sale or transfer of any firearm by a licensed dealer to any Held board level positions with I.B.E.F. person under 21 years of age and raise the legal age to (InterBowhunters Education Foundation), The A.A.C. purchase any ammunition to 21 years of age. Hunting and (American Archery Council) and the B.W.C. shooting training under this provision to minors would now (Bowhunters Who Care) from the 70's though the 80's. be against the law as currently written, in Senate P.A.A. - Advanced coaching instructor to all P.A.A. Appropriations committee, suspense file, failed to move, schools through the 70's and significant N.A.A. Dead AB 3199, Holden (D/41-Pasadena) that would prohibit (National Archery Association) schools as well, the use of firearms (except for antiques) as a prize in raffles achieving Level 5 "Master Coach" in the N.A.A. and the conducted by private nonprofit organizations. The bill is in N.F.A.A. (National Field Archery Association), doing 3 the Assembly Rules Committee. Failed to move, Dead AB N.F.A.A. schools in recent years in Columbus, Ohio. 2151 (Gray) – Hunting: Antelope, Elk, Bear, and Bighorn Made 4 videos in the 90's on basic through advanced Ram Tags: Resident Apprentice Tag would reduce the fee for shooting that were sold and distributed world wide. a resident apprentice (youth) antelope, elk, bear, and bighorn Bowhunter Magazine contributing writer for 20 years, sheep tag to $20. AB 2151 would not make any changes to the and Archery World Magazine (now called Bowhunting cost of an apprentice deer tag, passed out of Senate World) for 10 years before that. Also Outdoor Life for 3 Appropriations committee and is on Governor’s desk. AB years in the 80's. 2670 (Kiley) – Fish and Wildlife: Natural Community Conservation Planning Act would require the Director of the Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) to designate two days per year as “Free Hunting Days” - with one free hunting day in the fall hunting season, and the other free hunting day during the spring hunting season, bill is in assembly appropriations committee. Failed to move, Dead AB 2805 (Bigelow) – Depredation: Wild Pigs, AB 2805 is Assembly Member Frank Bigelow’s (R/05-O’Neals) latest effort to craft a bill which facilitates the ability of landowners to control wild exotic pigs and the extensive damage they do to public and private lands. After a few recent previous attempts to pass similar legislation, Assembly Member Bigelow jump started this effort roughly a year ago by reaching out to the Fish and Game Commission with the request that they work with DFW and interested stakeholders to pull together some recommended bill language, recent amended language will eliminate contained hunting for pigs. This will affect some veteran and disabled hunts. Discussions on how to allow these specific hunts are continuing. Passed out of Senate Appropriations committee and is on Senate floor. There were amendments placed on this bill in Appropriations but in the haste of getting many bills passed by deadlines they were not included when submitted to the Senate floor. The author will Legislative Information - Continued from page 4 try to get them included while on the floor. SB 1311 (A) Director’s report I. Update on tricolored blackbird (Berryhill) – Fishing and Hunting: Annual Sportsman’s population estimates and progress with safe harbor Licenses– legislation by Senator Tom Berryhill (R/08- agreements (B) Wildlife and Fisheries Division, and Modesto) – would create annual sportsman’s license that Ecosystem Conservation Division I. Update on efforts to provides the same privileges as annual hunting and fishing eradicate nutria in California 29. Commission administrative licenses, but that is valid for a term of one year from July 1st items Discuss and consider action on the upcoming meeting to June 30th. SB 1311 would limit the issuance of these agenda items and rulemaking timetable, and identify any licenses to California residents, bill currently in Assembly new business for discussion at a future meeting. www.cbhsaa.netAppropriations Committee. Failed to move, dead Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 18

October 27th & 28th Pre-Registration Family (3+) $47.00 starts at 9:00 a.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Couples (2) $43.00 on Sunday Single/Senior $36.00 40 Targets Saturday, 20 Targets Sunday Youth/Cub/Peewee $11.00 Marked Yardage Additional $1, has been 2 Arrow Shoot / Score 11, 10, 8 added, per shooter (max $2 Awards for all classes, 1st 2nd 3rd per family) to support CBH Legal Defense fund to aid in NFAA Rules Apply… defending our hunting rights Mostly RINEHART TARGETS Late Registration Add $5.00 Mail Registration to: Non NFAA Members will Kern River Archers shoot Guest Class!!! PO Box 464 Pre-Reg. must be Bakersfield, Ca. 93302 postmarked by Lots of Dry Camping on the Range Motels nearby in Lake Isabella For More information, call: October 23, 2017 Jed Kern 661-978-6228 Pre-registration participants Nancy Tidwell 661-805-7371 will receive extra raffle From Bakersfield take Hwy 178 to Lake Isabella to the Bodfish tickets. exit turn left on Lake Isabella BLVD to Erskine Creek Rd turn right cross the canal & turn left between the two churches.

Lunch is served on the range, breakfast is served both days and dinner is served Saturday night. You can purchase your dinner at the Registration

Activities Saturday – Bingo, dinner, costume contest. Quick Shot night shoot

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www.cbhsaa.net Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 19 CONEJO VALLEY ARCHERS ANNUAL FUN IN THE SUN SHOOT ZOMBIe monster NOVELTY & 3-D SHOOT SUNDAY OCTOBER 7, 2018 30 TARGET MARKED YARDAGE 3-D (Traditional Stakes – None over 50 yards) SHOOTING STYLES REGISTRATION 7:30am NON CBH/NFAA or USAA pay $5 more Senior, Adult, Young Adult, Youth, Cub FS, FSL, BHFS, BHFSL, BH, BB Adults $20 FITA Recurve - LB (Longbow) Family* $30 RB (Recurve) – SB (Selfbow) Couples $25 Seniors (60+) $15 2 ARROWS Young Adults (15 - 17) $15 Marked Yardage Youths (12 – 14) $10 10 – 8 – 5 SCORING Cubs (under 12) $ 5 Available - One Doe Tag (*Includes Spouses and 2 Mulligans @ $1 each Dependent children under 18)

Absolutely No Dogs allowed on Range. If you park inside the "County Park" at any time you must pay a daily parking fee of $4.00. Free day parking inside our fenced range.

DIRECTIONS: TAKE THE 118 FREEWAY INTO SIMI VALLEY. EXIT AT TAPO CANYON. NORTH ON TAPO CANYON ROAD 3 MILES TO TAPO CANYON PARK, TURN LEFT INTO THE PARK. THE RANGE IS INSIDE THE PARK TO THE LEFT AS YOU ENTER. FOR INFORMATION CALL 213-922-3899

PASADENA ROVING ARCHERS TRADITIONAL RENDEZVOUS 2018 Sponsored by 10th Annual Traditional Archery Tournament October 21, 2018 Pasadena Lower Arroyo Archery Range Registration: 7:30 AM / Shoot Time: 9:00 AM

REGISTRATION FEES: l 35 - 40 3D Targets, 2 arrows per target Senior (60+) $35 l Realistic unmarked distances. Fun & challenging novelty targets! Adult (18-59) $35 l 3-5-7 rule for awards up to 3rd place Youth (13-17) $25 l 10-8-5-0 scoring Cub (12 and under) $20 l Scorecards must be turned in no later than 2:00 PM to be eligible for awards Military Veterans $20 l NO sights, sighting devices, or rangefinders Family** $55 l Binoculars OK **includes couple and children under 18 l Mulligans & Doe Tags available for purchase. Cost $1. Max 2 of each. $5 Discount for current NFAA/USAA members **Must present membership card** CLASSES: (Male & Female) LONGBOW: One or two piece bows. Must shoot off the shelf. Bow allowed. No stabilizers. No weights, No plungers. WOOD arrows only. MODERN LONGBOW: One, two, or three piece bows. Must shoot off the shelf. Bow quiver allowed. No stabilizers. No weights, No plungers. All arrow types allowed. RECURVE: One, two, or three piece recurve. Must shoot off the shelf. Bow quiver allowed. No stabilizers. No weights, No plungers. All arrow types allowed. BAREBOW: One, two, or three piece recurve. Can use stabilizers up to 12”, plunger, weights, elevated rest, bow quiver allowed. String walking allowed. All arrow types allowed.

Food truck will be onsite @ 12PM. Lunch $10 for entrée, chips, & beverage. No lunch stop. Snacks & cool drinks will also be available.

SILENT AUCTION & RAFFLE: Unique items to be auctioned & fun prizes to be raffled after the tournament.

ARROWSMITH COMPETITION: Open to everyone. Must bring at least three hand-crafted arrows of your own design to enter. Everyone in attendance will get to judge by voting once for their favorite set of arrows. Winner will be determined at the end of tournament.

Directions to the range on our website: http://www.rovingarchers.com Questions? Please contact Matthew Madrid [email protected] www.cbhsaa.net Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 20

2018 Encore Senior Games “A second chance to qualify” for the National Sr. Games – Albuquerque June 2019

October 27 – 2 x 300 round (20 yds) October 28 – 900 round (60, 50, 40 yds) Register at: http://www.encoregames.org/

Location: San Francisco Archers Archery & Rifle Range Road, off Lundy Way Reference www.SFarchers.org for specific directions

Check in at 8 AM. shoot time is 9 AM Bow Divisions: Contact: Recurve (sights) Dawnel Scott [email protected] Recurve Barebow (no sights) Karen Keating [email protected] Compound Barebow, Compound Release Compound Fingers

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IFAA North American Field Archery Championship

th th www.nfaausa.com November 10 & 11 , 2018 www.orancobowmen.org.

Continental Breakfast both days Hosted by Dry Camping On Range

Lunch Available on range Oranco Bowmen Sat. Shoot Starts 9:00 am 17504 Pomona Rincon Rd Sun. Shoot Starts 8:00 am Chino, CA 91708

2 Days of Shooting, All IFAA Age Groups, Shooting Styles, and Rules

1st day 9:00 am, 28 Field and 28 Animal Targets 2nd day 8:00 am, 28 Hunter Targets

Pre-registration Must be Postmarked by November 1st

Make checks payable to: Oranco Bowmen, 17504 Pomona Rincon Rd., Chino CA 91708 REGISTRATION FORM

Last Name:______First Name: Address:______City:______State:_____ Zip: E-Mail:______Ph: IFAA Member #______NFAA Member #______USA Archery Member #______

Registration Fees Pro Adult & Senior Divisions All Junior Divisions Pre Registration: $35.00 $35.00 $25.00 Late Registration: $50.00 $50.00 $40.00 Pro Pot (100% payback) $100.00 in addition to registration fee

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NOTE: if you give the registration chairman your NFAA shooting style he will make appropriate IFAA conversion Registration Chairman : Chriss Bowles (951) 757-4571 For more info on styles or rules go to the IFAA web Site (IFAA-Archery.org.) For Information contact Joe Dotterer (951) 897-5685

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Conejo Valley Archers 14th Annual Toy Drive Sunday, December 2, 2018 This is a Rain or Shine Event

30 Novelty and 3D Targets 2 arrows, marked yardage, 10-8-5 scoring

REGISTRATION 7:30 – 9:00 AM ADULTS YOUNG ADULTS 15-17 COST YOUTH 12-14 One unwrapped toy CUB 11 and younger valued at ~$15.00 Compound (two per Family) Recurve Longbow

Matchbox for mulligans: 2 mulligans can be “bought” for 2 toy cars (or $1 each) Food and drinks available at the snack bar.

Directions: 118 Fwy to Simi Valley, exit Tapo Canyon, Go North 3 miles, turn left into Tapo Canyon Park. The range is inside the park. No dogs allowed.

For information on the Toy Drive: [email protected]

For Club/Shoot/Schedule Information call the club phone 805-530-1339 Or visit our website www.cvarchers.com

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CBH/SAA 2019 INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

450 Round – 20 Yards – 15 Ends – 3 Arrows Each End

JANUARY 2019

PRE REGISTRATION ONLY (ONE WEEK BEFORE SHOOT)

REGISTRATION FEE: (late fees $5 ea; dependent on space) Champion in each style and age group. Styles will be flighted Adult, Senior, Silver Senior based on number of participants. st nd rd & Master Senior 20.00 AWARDS for 1 , 2 , & 3 . TIES will be broken by “X” count. Couple 36.00

Young Adult (age 15-17) 13.00 NFAA Pros will shoot Vegas 3-spot face. All others may shoot Youth (age 12-14) 13.00 either the Vegas 3-spot or the 40 cm target face. Cub (11 & under) 10.00 Youths & Cubs will shoot the 60 cm target Family 40.00 One age group only Everyone shoots at 20 yards

Awards will be mailed to host location Make Checks Payable to CBH

Results will be published in the CBH/SAA Newsletter and on Questions: Contact Dawnel Scott 510-501-6571 the web at www.cbhsaa.net. [email protected]

Must be member of NFAA or NAA and a member CBH (California Bowmen Hunters). If membership cannot be

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Dates and times in RED are tentative

ARCHERY ONLY LODI BOWMEN SANTA CRUZ ARCHERS Roger Brown (510) 795-0460 Jeff Bowles (209) 603-8956 Henry Bertram (831) 461-0515 37300 Cedar Blvd. Suite C Mail to: PO Box 1561 Woodbridge, 95258 Mail to: P.O. Box 66295 Newark, CA 94560 Location: Lodi Grape Festival Grounds (Cabernet Scotts Valley, CA 95067-6295 Sun 1/6 & 1/13 1PM Hall) 413 E. Lockeford St., Lodi, CA Location: 141 Brookwood Dr. Santa Cruz, CA Tues 1/9 6:30 PM Sat 1/5 10AM THE ARCHERY SHOP Don Stidman (661) 631-9040 NORTHWOODS BOWMEN SANTA MARIA GUN CLUB 2332 #C Chester Ave. Bob Garofalo (415) 637-8510 Steve Adam (805) 878-7245 Bakersfield, CA 93301 PO Box 1492 3150 Telephone Rd. Sat 1/19, Wed 1/16, 1/23 6PM Novato CA 94948-1492 Santa Maria, CA 93454 Sat 1/12 9AM or 11AM, Tues. 1/15 7PM Sat. 1/19 10AM BOW RACK Mike Wysock (530) 243-5181 OAK TREE ARCHERY SPOT ARCHERY 2032 Waldon St. Carlos Funes (818) 209-4029 Steve Walters (559) 492-2820 Redding, CA 96001 Mail to: 7749 Jaydee Cir. 3524 W. Gettysburg Ave. Sun 1/20 9AM, 12PM & 3PM Tujunga, CA 91042 Fresno, CA 93422 Location: 23121 N. Coltrane Ave. Sun 1/27 10AM CHERRY VALLEY BOWHUNTERS Newhall, CA 91321 Steve Wagner (951) 845-4847 Sun 1/20 9AM & 1PM TLC ARCHERY Mail to: 9757 Kehl Canyon Rd. Thom Chamberlin (805) 688-6718 Cherry Valley, CA 92223 OHLONE ARCHERY 655 Bobcat Springs Rd. Location: 9610 Kehl Canyon Nico Gallegos [email protected] Buellton, CA 93427 Wed 1/16, Thur 1/17 6PM, Sun 1/20 10AM 2301 Verna Ct. Sat 1/5 9AM San Leandro, CA 94577 DOWN RANGE Warm-up 30 minutes before TULARE TARGET ARCHERS Logan (530) 896-1992 Sun 1/6 10AM, Mon 1/7 7PM Charla Patterson (559) 967-1079 13407 Garner Lane Mail to: C/O Charla Patterson Chico, CA 95973 ORANGE COUNTY ARCHERY 239 S. Moraine, Tulare, CA 93274 Thur 1/10 7PM, Sun 1/13 10AM Roland Clark/Scott (949) 916-6855 Location: Fairgrounds 25782 Obrero Dr. 215 Martin Luther King Ave. FAITH ARMORY & ARCHERY Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Tulare, CA George Emerson (951) 699-7500 Sat 1/19 & Sun 1/20 9AM,12PM & 1PM Fri. 1/18 6PM 41669 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92590 PACIFICA ARCHERY WEST COAST ARCHERY Sat 1/26 6PM & 8PM Rudy Sandoval 650-756-4868 Chad (707) 676-5288 2995 Junipero Sierra Blvd. 420 Gateway Plaza Suite D FAT SHAFTS ARCHERY Daly City, CA 94121 Dixon, CA 95620 Carl Massey (707) 745-0447 Wed 1/3 & 1-1/17 7PM Sun 1/13 9AM, 12PM & 3PM 3001 Bayshore Rd #9 Benicia, CA 94510 PALOMO ARCHERY WILDERNESS ARCHERY Sun 1/6 10AM & 2PM Peter (650) 391-9968 Mike (916) 630-8700 4022 Transport St. 4870 Pacific St. Rocklin, CA 95677 HI-TECH ARCHERY Palo Alto, CA 94303 Sat 1/5 5PM & Sun 1/6 10AM Rick McKechnie (714) 449-9744 Sat 1/5 & 1/19 11AM Sat 1/26 5PM & Sun 1/27 10AM 1912 W Commonwealth Ave Fullerton, CA 92833 PERFORMANCE ARCHERY WILLOW CREEK ARCHERY Sun 1/20 9AM George (858) 450-9454 Alanna Dunaway (760) 432-0605 8390 Miramar Place Suite C 525 N Andreasen Dr. Suite M IMPACT ARCHERY San Diego, CA 92121 Escondido, CA 92029 Robert or Brian (559) 325-2320 Sun 1/6 1:00 PM Sunday 1/13 9AM 1621 Railroad Ave #101 Clovis, CA 93612 PREDATOR’S ARCHERY Sun 1/13 or 1/20 10 AM Curtis/Mike (408) 842-7733 7350 Monterey Rd. JIM COX ADVENTURES Gilroy, CA 95020 Jim Cox (831) 769-0200 Sun 1/6 10AM & 1:30PM 28 D Quail Run Circle Salinas, CA 93907 RIVERSIDE ARCHERY Sun 1/6 10AM Ian 951-684-9192 1919 Atlas Dr. Riverside, CA 92501 Sun 1/13 9AM www.cbhsaa.net Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 25

CBH/SAA Big Game Club Banquet & Awards Dinner

Saturday, January 12th, 2019 Courtyard by Marriott Sacramento Cal Expo 1782 Tribute Road, Sacramento, Ca. 95815 CBH/SAA Annual Meeting January 11-13, 2019 Legislative Meeting Friday 1pm, January 11th General Meeting Saturday and Sunday, January 12th & 13th at 8am both days For further information or “guest” meeting packets, contact: Pam Severtson, CBH/SAA Secretary email: [email protected] or phone: 530-474-3324 Display of mounts, presentation of awards, stories to be told...

For room reservations: Reservations must be made by 12-18-18 ONLINE link available at our website www.cbhsaa.net Or... King Suite $109 per night + tax Phone: 1-800-973-1386 2-Queen Suite $109 per night + tax Group ID # CBHN (Group id must be used to get the special rate)

****************************************************************************** Tear here and mail your dinner reservations to: Make your check payable to Cascade Region CBH/SAA, 7710 Camino Vista, Shingletown, Ca. 96088 Questions? Phone Pam Severtson 530-474-3324 or email: [email protected]

No Host Cocktails at 5:30pm Banquet at 6:30pm, Saturday evening 1-12-19 Choices available; Beef –New York # dinners ______x $53 = $ ______Chicken Cordon Blue # dinners ______x $53 = $ ______Total $ ______Your name: ______Your contact phone # or email address: ______Deadline for dinner reservations is December 18th - Cancellations must be 2 wk prior to event

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California Bowmen Hunters/State Archery Association MEMBERSHIP Application

Date:______PLEASE CHECK ONE : ___ Assoc. Bowhunter ___Assoc. Target Membership

Club:______Please make your check payable To: CBH/SAA Mail to: CBH/SSA Secretary, 7710 Camino Vista; Shingletown; CA 96088 Region______Head of Household For more information contact Pam Severtson, 530-474-3324 Name:[email protected]

Address:______For credit/debit card payment: Call 530-474-3324 or complete below:

City/ST/Zip:______Card#______EXP: ____/____

Phone:______CV Code (on the back of the card):______Print Clearly E-Mail:______Check here _____ if you want the black and white magazine mailed to you via US Amount Postal Service. $40 Adult Membership/Head of Household OR… In order to complete the State Field, State Target and State Indoor for awards, you $50 Name______Spouse/Family must belong to NFAA. NFAA membership includes CBH/SAA and Regional dues. (Additional Youth Names can be attached) Under 18 Contact NFAA at www.nfaausa.com or call 1-605-260-9279. Birthdate Name______Adult and Youth NFAA members: In order to compete for awards in the State Field, State Target, State Indoor and State Broadhead, you must pay the CBH/SAA Name______membership fees as noted above. Youth without parent or _$20 Name______A CBH/SSA membership allows you to compete in the State Broadhead, 3D Unmarked Championship and Small Game Events and allows you to submit Additional Contributions pictures of you and your big and small game animals to the BIG Game Club Record ___ CA Legislative Fund ___CA Hall of Fame Book. ___ CA Archery Foundation (501-3-c Tax deductible) ___ CBH/SSA Range Fund ___ Other You can also complete the membership form and pay online: Website: www.cbhsaa.net TOTAL: ______Revised 11/20/17

———————————————————————————————————————————————— California Bowmen Hunters & State Archery Association (CBH/SAA) Region National Field Archery Association (NFAA) Membership Application

CBH/SAA Region NFAA Total Date:______

Name (Head of Household):______Head of Household or Single $30.00 $10.00 $40+ $80.00 Club/Unattached:______member Adult

Region______1st add-on (Spouse or child) $7.00 $- $10+ $17.00 Address:______2 or more add ons 0 $5+ each $5.00 City/ST/Zip:______/___/______child Phone:______Additional Adults in same $7.00 $- $40+ $47.00 Print Clearly: E-Mail:______household Amount Name $80 ______Head of Household Youth without Parent or $20.00 $- $15.00 $35.00 $17 ______1st add on(Spouse) guardian *Youth (Under 18) Birthdate Make check payable to : NFAA 800 Archery Lane, Yankton, SD 57078 $5 ______For credit card payment: Call 1-605-260-9279 or complete information below: $5 ______Card Type______Card#______$5 ______EXP: ____/____CV Code (on the back of the card):______$47 ______** Adult Child in Household NFAA membership includes the “Archery” magazine. CBH/SAA publishes a monthly $35 ______Single Youth Member magazine also. It can be read online about the 15th of the month, or will be mailed to TOTAL: ______you if requested. You will receive the link through the email you provide. *List additional members on the back of form.**College students and For information contact: Pam Severtson, 530-474-3324 or email: unmarried armed service members count as adults living in household for [email protected]. . CBH/SSA. Being a member of NFAA/CBH/SAA allows you to compete +NFAA Dues increase effective 11/1/2017 in all State & National Championship Tournaments CBH Dues increase effective 3/1/15 www.cbhsaa.net Revised 11/20/17 Volume 12 Issue 10 - October 2018 CBH/SAA Magazine Page 27

Upcoming Shoot Schedule

10/6/18 Mojave Archers Halloween Boos Eye Yes 28 2 10/7/18 Santa Cruz Archers Bad Boys of Branciforte 3D Yes 29 2 10/7/18 San Diego Archers Un-Marked 3-D No 28 1 10/7/18 Conejo Valley Archers Annual Fun in the Sun Shoot 3-D Yes 30

10/13/18 West Point Rod and Gun Marked 3-D Yes 28 2 10/14/18 Oranco Bowmen Tomahawk 3-D Yes 42 2 10/20/18 Bowhunters Unlimited Boo Shoot 3-D No 28 2 10/20/18 San Diego Archers Animal Round - Saturday Yes 28 3 10/21/18 Pasadena Roving Archers 10th Annual Traditional 3D Tournament No 40 2

10/21/18 Yahi Bowmen Fall Fling No 28 3 10/27 - 10/18/1 Black Mountain Bowmen 2018 Encore Senior Games Yes 8 10/27 - 10/28/2 Kern River Archers High Sierra Yes 60 2 018 Straight Arrow Bow 10/28/18 Halloween Shoot 28 2 Hunters 10/28/18 Bear State Bowhunters Fun Shoot No 28 1 10/28/18 Diablo Bowmen Boo Shoot Yes 42 2 10/28/18 Riverside Archers Club Ultimate Team Toughman No 30 1 Woodlake Antelope 11/3/18 San Joaquin Valley Championships Yes 28 4 Archers

Iron Turkey 3-D Challange/Honor Our 11/3/18 San Diego Archers No 34 2 Military Shoot - Saturday

Woodlake Antelope 11/4/18 21 or Bust Yes 28 3 Archers Horseshoe Bend Field 11/4/18 Traditional Shoot No 28 3 Archers 11/4/18 Maya Archers Stick Bow Classic No 30 2 11/10 - NAFAC - North American Field Archery 11/11/1 Oranco Bowmen Yes 84 4-Mar Championships 8 11/10 - NAFAC - North American Field Archery 11/11-1 Oranco Bowmen - IFAA Yes 84 3 or 4 Championship 8 11/11/18 Mojave Archers Half-Half Yes-No 28 2 11/17/18 Bowhunters Unlimited Turkey Shoot 3-D No 28 2 Straight Arrow Bow 11/18/18 Turkey Shoot 28 2 Hunters 11/18/18 San Diego Archers Hunter Round Yes 28 4 Nevada County 11/18/18 Turkey Shoot Yes 28 2 Sportsmen's Club www.cbhsaa.net June CBH/SAA Newsletter Page 28

THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS TO THE CBHSAA LEGISLATIVE DEFENSE FUND! BY ROBERT MOORE- LEGISLATIVE COORDINATOR

I want to thank those that have donated funds to our Legislative Defense Fund. With your donations, you’re Legislative Team, representing the six DFG Regions, can attend important meetings and react to issues that are impacting our sport. We can also meet our Financial Obligations to Gaines and Associates who represent us in the state capital, at all DFG meetings, and up and down the state when and where needed. Their goals are to promote wildlife conservation and protect our archery and hunting heritage within the state political system. However, we are, and always will be, responsible for all costs over and above their obligation to us. That is, when CBH/SAA has to retain a legal team to protect us and our sport, it will be at our expense. This is why your donations are so important to the Legislative Defense Fund in any amount you can afford.Again, I would like to thank those listed below in addition to those that donated previously for their support. This Month’s Donations include: Archery Clubs, Regions, Organizations and Businesses: Oranco Bowmen, $1500 Individuals: Amanda Duchardt, $50, Lee & Wayne Piersol, Danny Walker Arthur Duffy, $100, Dana Sparks, $25 Tournament Donations/Other: Diablo Bowmen Archery Club, $100, Cougar Mountain Archers, $224

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