Thursday, April 16, 2020

2020 Deer & Moose Electronic Meeting Tonight 4/15/20

Bernard --

The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is looking for your input to deer and moose hunting. 

These meeting are being done electronically, so you can join from the comfort of your home. The Vermont Federation of Sportsman's Clubs encourages you to join the discussion about how our wildlife is managed by the Fish & Wildlife department.

Follow this link to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Departments website. They have an excellent infrastructure setup for your ease of joining the discussion. 

https://vtfishandwildlife.com/deer-moose-hearings

 

Stay Safe

Stay Healthy

Take a Kid Fishing

 




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Friday, April 10, 2020

Passing and Funeral information for Burt McGowan

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Passing and Funeral information for Burt McGowan

It is with great sadness that the Sportsman's Club announces the passing of life member Burt McGowan on Wednesday April 1st. Burt was instrumental in building the Sportsman's Club to what it is today. Our condolences to his friends and family.

Burt McGowan's funeral information can be found here: https://www.healdfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Burton-C-McGowan?obId=12655922.

Please post your thoughts and memories of Burt on his memorial wall and if you can safely attend his service given the current situation then please do.

Regards,
Kurt Eckert
SCFC President

 
 
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Thursday, April 9, 2020

Club and Ranges Closed for ALL activities

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Due to the governor's orders for people to stay at home and to avoid personal contact the club facilities are closed to all use until at least 4/30/2020. At that time we will reassess the situation and hope to open with rules limiting the number of people in shooting bays as well as using the trap/skeet area. We apologize for this but after consulting with a medical doctor the board of directors decided to err on the side of safety.

Thank you,
Kurt Eckert
SCFC President

 
 
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Club and Ranges Closed for ALL activities

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Due to the governor's orders for people to stay at home and to avoid personal contact the club facilities are closed to all use until at least 4/30/2020. At that time we will reassess the situation and hope to open with rules limiting the number of people in shooting bays as well as using the trap/skeet area. We apologize for this but after consulting with a medical doctor the board of directors decided to err on the side of safety.

Thank you,
Kurt Eckert
SCFC President

 
 
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Friday, April 3, 2020

Spring 2020 Hunting & Fishing

Bernard --

We hope that everyone is fairing well with the challenges brought on by COVID19 pandemic. We are all are in this together and we will get through this by working with one another to keep exposures contained and do our best to prevent the spread of this illness.

 

During this time of limited travel and access one thing that is available to all Vermonters is the great outdoors. As you may or may not know, access to Vermont outdoor sports has been deemed essential by Governor Scott. Mother natures grocery store is open for business within the rules and regulations of Vermont fish and wildlife.

Additionally many businesses that supply and support these activities remain open during this challenging time. Individual businesses may have put into place measures to ensure minimal risk of exposure to the COVID19 virus for their patrons and staff. Please respect these businesses rules as they are looking out for the best health interests of all of us.

 

Vermont fish and Wildlife reports that there are no plans to alter any hunting, fishing or trapping seasons. The great outdoors is open for business and awaiting your patronage.

 

Below are links to several spring hunting and fishing seasons. We encourage you to use this downtime to get back to basics and enjoy the great outdoors with your loved ones. 

2020 Spring Turkey Season

2020 Fishing Seasons

2020 Spring Snow Goose Season

 

Stay safe, stay mindful of yourselves and others. please maintain social distancing guidelines to help lessen the impact of this pandemic.

 


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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Urgent Action needed Hunting Rights In Vermont

Bernard --

In Partnership with Vermont Traditions Coalition

Hello All,

Once more the time has come for us to step up and work together to oppose some terrible legislation at the State House. This time, our dog hunting community is under attack! This language was not in the bill when Senator Nitka introduced it! It was amended in by Senator Bray after informal discussions with folks outside of the committee room.  

This is a CRITICAL alert to ACT upon!! Please take the time and share it widely!

Details of exactly how bad this bill now is follow the instructions below. It prescribes a PERMANENT LOSS OF PRIVILEGES as a penalty! Nothing like that exists in statute!

Starting Tuesday morning, please call the Sergeant-at-Arms at (802) 828-2228 and ask them to deliver this message to the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy. 

"I urge you to remove sections 15-18 (Wildlife Governance and Bear Hunting) in S.321. These sections benefit neither the people nor the wildlife of Vermont."

I understand that this is frustrating, but it's important to remain civil. Be polite, but firm!

Furthermore, send an email prior to this Thursday to the same effec(be sure to include your town of residence) to the senators on the committee:

cbray@leg.state.vt.us (Addison)

bcampion@leg.state.vt.us (Bennington)

cparent@leg.state.vt.us (Franklin)

jrodgers@leg.state.vt.us (Essex / Orleans)

mmacdonald@leg.state.vt.us (Orange)

DETAILS:

The Senate Natural Resources Committee is contemplating language which would effectively end bear hunting with hounds in the state of Vermont as well as potentially creating yet another board to oversee the Fish and Wildlife Board, which guides the  Fish and Wildlife Department, which is already overseen by the Agency of Natural Resources and the Administrative Branch. 

More importantly, the bear hound language can quickly be adapted to apply to any hunting dog!

The hounding language is truly harmful!! 

IF A HUNTER

1: Loses sight of a dog;

2: Has a dog get more than 528 feet away; or

3: Has a dog go on property where they didn't have written permission ...

They may not HUNT, TRAIN, OR ACCOMPANY for FIVE YEARS on a first offense; and 

will be PROHIBITED FOR LIFE on a second offense!

-It would require anyone "hunting black bear with dogs" to maintain "control" at all times.

Control is defined as:
maintaining constant visual contact and never being more than 528 feet from any dog; and

It would require that dogs not pursue a bear onto any property where the hunter does not have "prior written permission".

Further, this bill would prohibit the Commissioner from allowing "training a hunting dog to pursue black bear" outside of the regular training season; and

-It would reduce the season for anyone "training a hunting dog to pursue black bear"

Consider these pieces carefully. 

If one removes the words "black bear" from the control pieces they read "hunting with a dog"

-If one removes the words "to pursue black bear" from the training piece, it reads, "training a hunting dog" .

Incidentally, every other type of dog training is included in this same statute. This could easily be your beagle, coon dog, foxhound, or pointer. In fact, the suggestion has already been made on the record in committee that singling out bear hounds is inappropriate and perhaps this control definition should apply to all hunting dogs.

For full text of the bill, click here, and remember, this is all new language. In fact, ALL highlighted language has been added this week. Again, this was not in the bill when Senator Nitka introduced it! DO NOT be angry with her over this.
https://legislature.vermont.gov/Documents/2020/WorkGroups/Senate%20Natural%20Resources/Bills/S.321/S.321~Michael%20O'Grady~Draft%202.1~2-21-2020.pdf

We need all hands on deck here folks! Please don't sit this one out, and make sure to share with everyone!!! This is the worst outright attack on our hunting traditions in years!


My Best Regards,
 
 
Mike Covey
Executive Director
Vermont Traditions Coalition
802-461-3786



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Thursday, February 20, 2020

2020 VTFSC Banquet Invitation

VT Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs

Bernard --

YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL FEDERATION FUNDRAISING BANQUET

When: MARCH 14, 2020    Doors open at 4:00pm Dinner Served at 6:30pm
Where: THE ELKS CLUB, 10 JEFFERSON STREET, BARRE, VT


The doors will open at 4:00 PM for cash bar, games and socializing.
BUFFET DINNER WILL BE SERVED AT 6:30 PM
As always, this will be a fun filled evening for all with plenty of opportunities to win many
great prizes including firearms, sporting goods, toys, tools, furniture, collectibles, clothing and so much more!

There will be a Live Auction, raffles and games of chance

The "Early Bird Sponsor's Raffle" is available to those who send in their $200 sponsor check by March 1, 2020. You will pick up at the door the "SPONSOR'S" package of raffle tickets which includes the coveted "SPONSOR'S GIFT RAFFLE" and the chance to win one of several firearms, scopes, a gun safe, or other favored items.

 

For ticket or general banquet information, call Roy or Marcia Marble at 802-888-3418
or email: marblerealty@comcast.net.


Donations of items or gift certificates from your business or hobby are appreciated.
Dinner space is limited so sign up early.

Your attendance supports the Federation's efforts to protect and enhance YOUR hunting, fishing, trapping, firearms rights, and keeping your shooting ranges open.

Sincerely,

Roy and Marcia Marble, Larry and Lise Hamel,
Keith and Sedney Ulrich, Ed Wilson, and Terry Williams
Banquet Committee




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