SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION April 2018 April 2018 Month End Mail Out 1 IN THIS ISSUE Winter seems to have finally lifted, and we’re settling nicely into spring. Conservation Camp, NASP Provincial and National Tournaments, Habitat Trust Golf Tournament, Save Our Shores, HCEARF Sponsorship Results of the Provincial Angling and Henry Kelsey Big Game Awards Firearms Legislation Petition The 90th Annual Convention will take place in Moose Jaw, SK. BRANCH MONTH END MAIL OUT IMPORTANT HIGHLIGHTS ✓ Registration now open for HT Golf Tournament - June 19, 2018. ✓ Please note: memberships must be gathered and submitted to SWF central office monthly as per the constitution to ensure members receive the insurance coverage, OCW magazine and other benefits they are entitled to. Photo by Dennis Borowski, Save- A-Goose Branch
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SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION April 2018
April 2018 Month End Mail Out �1
IN THIS ISSUEWinter seems to have finally lifted, and we’re settling nicely into spring.
Conservation Camp, NASP Provincial and National Tournaments, Habitat Trust Golf Tournament, Save Our Shores, HCEARF Sponsorship
Results of the Provincial Angling and Henry Kelsey Big Game Awards Firearms Legislation Petition
The 90th Annual Convention will take place in Moose Jaw, SK.
BRANCH MONTH END MAIL OUT
IMPORTANT HIGHLIGHTS✓ Registration now open for HT Golf Tournament - June 19, 2018. ✓ Please note: memberships must be gathered and submitted to
SWF central office monthly as per the constitution to ensure members receive the insurance coverage, OCW magazine and other benefits they are entitled to.
Photo by Dennis Borowski, Save-A-Goose Branch
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
May 05 - Fishing Season Opens (Southern Zone) May 12 - Fishing Season Opens (Central Zone)
May 25 - Fishing Season Opens (Northern Zone) June 16 - Yorkton WF Suns Out Guns Out Fund Raiser
June 23 - Loon Creek WF Fundraiser
Remember to submit your branch events to be posted on the website! Email Dianne at [email protected], and be sure to visit the calendar of events page on our website
for further event details: http://swf.sk.ca/events
Antelope – George Hooey Memorial Trophy (Maple Creek Fish and Game League)1. Amy Wagner - Fox Valley Golden Prairie Oct 1 85 4/8
2017 Provincial Angling & Henry Kelsey Awards
Congratulations, award winners!
Junior Overall Big Game Award (Weyburn Wildlife Federation)1. Avery Koop - Glaslyn - Typical Whitetail Glaslyn Nov 28 182 5/8
Ladies Overall Big Game Award – Presented in Honor of John Fefchuk (Regina Wildlife Federation)1. Amy Wagner - Fox Valley - Antelope Golden Prairie Oct 1 85 4/8
Senior Overall Big Game (Bernard Balzer Family)1. Clifford Metheral - Nokomis – Typ. Mule Deer (ML) Nokomis Nov 4 198 1/8
Archery Trophy (Grenfell Wildlife Federation)1. Ryan Hilgers - Swift Current - NT Mule Deer Gull Lake Sept 20 277 4/8
Fern Syrenne Memorial Award – Muzzleloader (Henry Kelsey Big Game Records)1. Barry Miller - Leader - NT Mule Deer Prelate Oct 9 266 2/8
Ernie Paynter Memorial Award – Best Overall Head (Moose Jaw Wildlife Federation)1. Randy Olson - Saskatoon (Non-Mem) - Typical Elk Beechy Dec 15396 0/8
2017 Provincial Angling & Henry Kelsey Awards
Congratulations, award winners!
JUNIOR BROOK TROUT (Prince Albert Wildlife Federation) Connor Haussecker 1lb. 12oz. Sealey LakeJUNIOR GOLDEYE (Eagle Creek Wildlife Federation)Denton Walker 1lb. 10oz. Lake Diefenbaker
JUNIOR LAKE TROUT (Creighton Wildlife Federation)Carter Exner 40lbs. Wollaston Lake
JUNIOR NORTHERN PIKE (Dennis Pattinson Memorial, North Battleford)Travis McGrath 23lbs. 8oz. Last Mountain Lake
JUNIOR RAINBOW TROUT (Prince Albert Wildlife Federation)Rudy Giesbrecht 4lbs. 9oz. Lake Diefenbaker
JUNIOR WALLEYE (Joe & Heather Schemenauer, Lake Lenore)Kailey Sleeva 11lbs. 9oz. Tobin Lake ARCTIC GRAYLING (R. Gordon Moore & Family)Heath Dreger 11oz. Lake Athabasca
BROOK TROUT (Lloydminster & District Fish & Game Association)Ron Schaal 4 lbs. 1oz Loch Leven
BROWN TROUT Lawrence Slater 6 lbs. 10oz Shannon Lake
2017 Provincial Angling & Henry Kelsey Awards
Congratulations, award winners!
GOLDEYE (Eagle Creek Wildlife Federation)Kevin Paproski 1 lb. 6.4oz. Nipawin
LAKE TROUT (River Ridge Fish & Game League)Raegan Exner 50 lbs. Wollaston Lake
LARGEMOUTH BASS (Estevan Wildlife Federation)Joshua Michel 4lbs. 11.84oz Boundary Dam
NORTHERN PIKE (Struthers Lake Wildlife Federation)Daryl Quesnel 33 lbs. 6oz. Wapata Lake
PERCH (Outlook & District Wildlife Federation)Tyler Stark 2lbs 4oz. Last Mountain Lake
RAINBOW TROUT (Witchekan Wildlife Federation)Garth Turner 9lbs. 11oz. Jade Lake
SAUGER (Yorkton Wildlife Federation) Wade Doerksen 4lbs. 13.9oz. South SK River
SPLAKE (La Ronge Fish & Game League)Garth Turner 4lbs. 4oz. Jade Lake
TIGER TROUT (Melville Fish & Game League)Gray Lysechko 6lbs. 6oz. Jade Lake
WALLEYE (Valley View Wildlife Federation)Darcy Zaretsky 16lbs. 1oz. Lake Diefenbaker
WHITEFISH (Lake Country Wildlife Federation)Garry Cunningham 6lbs. Turtle Lake
FLY FISHERMAN (Wapella Pipestone Wildlife Federation)Randy Krohn - Brown Trout 5lbs. 10oz. Shannon Lake
MASTER ANGLER (Mallard Wildlife Federation - In Memory of Ole Einarson)Darcy Zaretsky - Walleye 16lbs. 1oz. Lake Diefenbaker
HABITAT TRUST
T U E S J U N 19
2 0 1 814th Annual
Harbour Golf Club & Resort - Elbow, Saskatchewan
$ 95 Registration
Includes 18 holes ofgolf, cart, and BBQ supperSHOT GUN START AT
NOON
To register or for more information call 306-692-8812 or [email protected]
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation & Habitat Trust Announce the Adopt an Acre Initiative
Native prairie and parkland are among the fastest disappearing wildlife habitats on the planet, and that the rate of habitat loss is at an all-time high. Not only does this deprive wildlife of the essentials for survival, but takes away the opportunity for people like us to enjoy all the natural wonder our province has to offer.That is why the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation is proud to announce our new Adopt an Acre initiative, which aims to secure 100,000 acres of habitat land for Saskatchewan’s wildlife by 2028.
For $50.00 per acre a year people like you can pave the way. You can choose to adopt one acre for now, one acre for numerous years, or several acres over numerous years — it’s all up to you! For contributing to this initiative, people will receive a charitable tax receipt, a copy of the Annual Habitat Report, a certificate, their name listed in the Outdoor Canada West, and more! We encourage you to sign up, and spread the word. For more information, contact Habitat Trust Coordinator Darren Newberry at [email protected]
To learn more, visit http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/parks-recreation-heritage-and-arts/hunting-trapping-and-angling/game-management-plan
Saskatchewan’s game species are a part of our heritage and a public resource belonging to all Saskatchewan residents. The responsible use and conservation of these resources is the responsibility of the Government of Saskatchewan. As such, Saskatchewan developed a plan to focus effort on priority actions to ensure we maintain game species populations and their habitat for future generations.
This 10-year provincial plan (2018-2028) focuses on the scientific management of game species while considering social and economic issues. This is reflected in the plan’s three outcomes:
• Sustainable management for the conservation of game species and their habitat;
• Equitable allocation of game species to optimize social, cultural and economic benefits; and
• Shared responsibility and public engagement in wildlife management.
The Game Management Plan is a dynamic, living framework that has the flexibility to respond to changing priorities and actions. The Game Management Plan includes:
• Core Document – frames the fundamental elements of game management and lays out 76 priority actions to achieve the plan’s outcomes.
• Game Allocation Framework – guides decision-making on how harvestable game species are allocated to hunters
In the near future species management plans will be developed, which will guide how game species are managed and provide long-range management thresholds for population objectives for each species.
April 2018 MEMBERSHIP UPDATEBranches should check their totals to this sheet every month. If there are discrepancies between the two totals, please contact Central Office.
Active Branch Since REGION SIX (13) 2017 2018 2018 2018
Target Regular Affiliate Actual1953 Assiniboia 240 161 49 2101988 Buffalo Lake 42 10 5 151965 Deep South 19 10 4 141999 Dirt Hills 829 356 206 562
1996 GREAT SANDHILLS*** 103 85 27 112
1953 Maple Creek 333 129 61 1901947 Moose Jaw 569 224 160 3842012 Rockglen 31 01961 Shaunavon 255 83 86 1692001 South Shore 23 10 4 141947 Swift Current 645 335 226 5612009 Willow Bunch 32 10 10 201987 Wiwa Creek 106 80 14 94
Regional 3227 1493 852 2345
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SWF Branch Executives, Cabelas has recently begun asking customers to round up their purchase in order to donate to the Outdoor Fund, meant to sponsor local organizations who dedicate their programs to outdoor advocacy, conservation, education, and helping others. Cabelas has reached out to the SWF to encourage our members to apply for funding. The Cabela’s Canada Outdoor Fund is designed to leave a long-lasting impact on the outdoor community by providing and enhancing opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. It provides financial support to organizations throughout the country that focus their activities on:
•Advocacy: Protecting the outdoor lifestyle and the right to hunt, fish, camp and trap.
• Education: Teaching the next generation of hunters, anglers, campers and recreational sport shooters.
• Conservation: Improving the habitat with sound conservation methods to ensure future generations will enjoy hunting and fishing.
• Helping Others: Providing new experiences, assisting sick, disabled or underprivileged individuals through hunting, fishing, camping or recreational sport shooting experiences.For more information or to obtain funding forms, visit https://www.cabelas.ca/pages/outdoorfund
Cabelas Outdoor Fund
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Once again, we find the law-abiding firearms community under attack by our Gov’t. The fact that they think we need more gun control only expounds how really useless it is. However, in the eyes of the Liberals, if at first it doesn’t work than we must need more of the same – the definition of stupidity! Of course, the proposed legislation only attacks the legal community and they have provided no evidence as to how the present laws or the proposed ones will affect violent criminals or how they are going to get them to comply. In case you had any doubt, it absolutely is a backdoor registry see the following statements taken direct from Public Safety Canada:
1. Anyone selling or giving a non-restricted firearm, including private sellers, will be required to verify the validity of the firearms license of the recipient with the Canadian Firearms Program (CFP).Note: The Canadian Firearms Program (CFP) will issue everyone who calls in a reference number after they have confirmed who both parties are and validated the buyers license. As the legislation stands now it is only businesses the will have to record the reference number, the date they got the reference number and the make, model, serial number and type of firearm. However I’m told the Liberals will be changing it to include all transferors including private individuals when it gets to committee in parliament. The reference number is what ties the two together, so the only difference between the old registry and the new one is we have two administrators as they have of loaded half of the bureaucracy on the transferor. This is a major pain point for us. The CFC cannot handle the call volume it has now just on restricted registrations, ATT’s and license renewals. I call yesterday three times for an ATT, I was on the first time for 15 minutes, second try 20 minutes last and final go 40 minutes before I got a live body. The CFC is only open from 9 – 5 weekdays and the legislation says you must have a reference number before you can transfer a firearm. You get the picture. All the issues we had calling in on the old system are back to haunt us.
2. Sales records will provide police with a tool to track systematically a firearm used in the commission of a crime. Such records will be available to law enforcement with judicial authority, as appropriate.a member of the Coalition for Gun Control and vocally opposed the elimination of the long gun registry by supporting then CACP President (and now sitting MP) Bill Blair.
A Message From the Provincial Firearms Chair
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3. Provide for the transfer of remaining Quebec-related records for non-restricted firearms to the province, if requested.
I would interpret this to mean they are going to reactivate the Quebec long gun registry in the CFC system as it specifically says they will provide it to Quebec only if they ask for it. They also intend to move full authority to the unelected, unaccountable RCMP. The RCMP and only the RCMP will determine what guns will be prohibited in the future. We are now moving to a police state where police whose job it is to enforce law are now going to make law. The only role the Gov’t will play is add new categories (classes) of firearms to enable RCMP to make the prohibitions. Not only will we have no ability to contest this, the legislation goes on to say any decisions of the RCMP cannot be changed. If they actually make a mistake and reclassify a gun incorrectly, there is no going back. The liberals have the audacity to say we will respect lawful law-abiding gun owners! They go on to say owners whose guns have been moved to prohibited will be grandfathered, which is their way of getting out of paying compensation. They just steal them from your estate. All in all, this amounts to a huge waste of money that could be better used for more desperately needed rural Policing, women’s shelters and addressing mental health issues.
The following list is the last members that were appointed to Mr. Goodale’ s advisory committee after The Liberals were first elected, they were all part and parcel in drafting Bill C-71. The committee already included former Supreme Court Justice Chair John Major, Nathalie Provost (spokesperson for anti-gun group PolySeSouvient) and Olympic athlete Lynda Kiejko. Some names and or groups may be familiar to some of you. Thanks to Daniel Fritter from Calbre Magazine for this breakdown.
Annie Buchan – Member of the Pauktuutit Board of Directors. First Nations’ women’s advocate with no public stance on firearms regulation, but is likely to support further regulation.Ron Bonnett – President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. Farming and agriculture advocate with no public stance on firearms regulation.James (Jim) Couch – President of Ducks Unlimited, and sports shooter and hunter. Wetland and waterfowl conservation advocate. Ducks Unlimited supported the elimination of the long gun registry but remains silent on the greater issues of gun regulation in Canada.Suzanne Jackson – Chair of the Board at the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA), Representative of an organization that is identified as a member of the Coalition for Gun Control and vocally opposed to Bill C-391; an early attempt to terminate the long gun registry.Paul Pageau – President of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP). Representative of an organization that is identified as a member of the Coalition for Gun Control and vocally opposed to Bill C-391; an early attempt to terminate the long gun registry.
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Paulette Senior – Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Women’s Foundation. Former head of the YWCA in Canada. Presided over the YWCA during the YWCA’s membership in the Coalition for Gun Control. Opposed to efforts aimed at eliminating long gun registry.Clive Weighill – Past President of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP). Representative of an organization that is identified as a member of the Coalition for Gun Control and vocally opposed the elimination of the long gun registry by supporting then CACP President (and now sitting MP) Bill Blair. Less than a month ago, another vehicle was driven down the sidewalk of Toronto, killing and injuring many people and until Gov’t is ready to focus on the real issues (root causes) it will only continue. Vehicles, knifes, firearms etc. are only tools. The notion that more gun control that only applies to the law-abiding is somehow going to stop violent crime is only a pipe dream! Is it a coincidence that the Gov’t moves to legalize marijuana and Opioids on the street surge? How has the prohibition of any of the street drugs stopped their distribution? Did prostitution stop when it was made a criminal offence? Want to kill a bunch of people and make a statement, can’t find a gun then it seems you just rent a Van or big truck.
Personally I think they designed C-71 to fail at what it claims to address, thereby justifying them (in their own mind) to make ever increasing gun control laws. If anyone thinks this is the end of the Liberal Gun Control agenda I say you are sadly mistaken. MARGINALLIZING gun owners while lowering the criminal code stands under Bill C-75 is all part of a Political agenda. Don’t forget to sign the petition and spread it to all your acquaintances https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-1608
SWF announces a new Legal Defence Insurance Policy for our members
Legal Defence Insurance is an insurance product that can protect you in the case of unforeseen legal events. Some of these events can be an appeal to a suspension, cancellation, or revocation of a firearms licence; or a firearms offence relating to the use, storage, display, transportation, or handling of a firearm or crossbow.
Here are some examples of what can unexpectedly occur:
* Following a noise complaint from a neighbour, the police visit Laura’s home and discovers a firearm out of its safe. As a result, Laura is charged with unsafe storage of a firearm.
* The firearm certification of Ben, a training instructor, is suspended after a review by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Ben disagrees with the decision and wishes to appeal.
If you are ever involved in a similar legal matter, your Legal Defence Insurance Policy can protect you. With Legal Defence Insurance, you will have access to legal resources at any time. The Legal Advice Helpline, which is included in your Legal Defence Insurance Policy, is there to offer help with any legal issue, from 8 AM, 7 days a week. In an emergency situation, calls will always be answered and an advice lawyer will be made available 24/7.
A Legal Defence Insurance Policy offers the peace of mind that you need and allows you to focus on what matters most: conserving our fish and wildlife resources and protecting your rights.
For more information and to purchase, please visit www.swf.sk.ca.
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