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S'FAFFREPORT to a citizen advisory
news@masoncoun com • group that advises the
department on steel-
The Washington De- head and anadromous
partment of Fish and cutthroat management
Wildlife (WDFW) is issues.
seeking nominations The department
This
Non-Members Welcome
AT THE RANGE MembershipsAvailable
October 31, Friday 6:00 P.M. Bullseye .22 Pistol Target Shooting
Firing 10 rounds on each of 6 targets from 50 feet. Excellent skill building for
beginners and pros alike. $3.00 for members and $5.00 for non-members. Runs
a little over an hour.
November 1, Saturday 10:00 A.M. First Steps Pistol Class (FULL)
November 2, Sunday 9:00 am USPSA
Fast paced move and shoot, runs into the afternoon, not revolver friendly.
9mm semi-anto or larger. Bring your eye and hearing protection and cheek oul
the action as a spectator. $20.00 equipment list on our website.
November 4, Tuesday 6:00 RM. PPC Series, a club competition for beginning
to advanced shooters. Revolver friendly, 48 round count. You may shool
revolver and semi-anto. $6.00 members, $8.00 non-members.
November 5, 2014 Wednesday 6:00 P.M. MCSA presents a program open tc
the public at the PUD # 3 auditorium with guest speakers Assistant Commander
Lt. Tun Cole), of the Washington State Patrol Academy and Corporal Cagle ,the
Lead Firearms instructor, also of the Academy. Club business meeting to follow
at 7:00 P.M. Coffee & Cookies will be served.
November 6, 2014 Thursday 4:30 P.M. Multi-State Concealed Carry Class
Utah, Arizona, Florida, and Oregon possible. Base price of $80.00, see our
website for the application and furtaer information. $40.00 deposit.
Class will be held in the VFW Hall 206 Fraaklin Street; Sbelton, WA.
November 6, 2014 Thursday 6:00 P.M. Steel Target Shoot
The popular steel shoot is back on a new day, expect to shoot 100 plus rounds on
all steel targets. 9 ram or larger. Show up early and help set up targets. $6.00
members, $8.00 nun-members.
COMING UP:
November 15-16, 2014. Personal Protection in the Home NRA Course. This is
an 8+ hour course teaching basic defensive shooting skills. Prospective students
must be 21 years of age and show proof of prior training or demonstrate skills in
a pre-class qualification. See our website for more information. Cost is $175.00
lunch is included both days.
Did you know:
Since 1950, every public mass shooting (with the exception of just 1) in th(
United States has occurred in a place where civilians are banned from carrying
firearms.
MASON COUNTY
SPORTSMAN" S ASSOCIATION
W. 521 Business Park Rd., Shelton
Message Phone 427-1102 ~1~
www.masoncountysa.com
will select as many
as 15 individuals to
serve two-year terms
on the Steelhead/Cut-
throat Policy Advisory
Group, with new terms
beginning in January
2015. Advisors provide
guidance to WDFW on
a range of issues re-
lated to management
of steelhead and cut-
throat. Advisors also
serve as an important
communication link be-
tween the department
and its constituents.
Advisors should have
a broad statewide in-
terest in steelhead and
cutthroat. They must
effectively communi-
cate with large seg-
ments of the public and
clearly articulate their
ideas and guidance
to fishery managers
within the department.
The advisory group will
meet about four times
each year and advisors
are asked to provide
comment on written
material throughout
the year.
Current members of
the advisory group are
encouraged to reapply.
WDFW is also looking for
new candidates with var-
ied backgrounds who can
effectively present their
views on steelhead and
anadromous cutthroat
management to WDFW
and the public.
Any group or individ-
ual can submit a nomi-
nation. Self-nominations
are accepted. Nominees
do not need to be affili-
ated with an organized
group. Nominations
must include the follow-
ing information:
• The nominee's
name, address, email
address and telephone
number.
• Relevant experi-
ence.
• Brief description of
interest in serving as a
member of the advisory
group.
• Nominee's affilia-
tions, if any.
• Nominee's effective-
ness in communication.
• Name and contact
information for any in-
dividual or organization
submitting a nomina-
tion.
Nominations must
be received by 5 p.m.
Nov. 30. Nominations
can be submitted to Bob
Leland, WDFW steel-
head program manager,
by mail: 600 Capitol
Way N., Olympia, WA,
98501-1091; or by email
robert.leland@dfw.
wa.gov. More informa-
tion is available by con-
tacting Leland at 902-
2817.
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STAFF REPORT
news@masoncoun com
People active in the
sportfishing community
have a few more weeks
to apply for member-
ship on a committee
that oversees the Puget
Sound Recreational
Fisheries Enhancement
program.
The Washington De-
partment of Fish and
Wildlife (WDFW) will
now accept nomina-
for the week of October 30 through November 6, 2014
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THE SUN and THE MOON
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First quarter October 30, Full moon November 6
tions to the 10-member
Puget Sound Recre-
ational Fisheries En-
hancement Oversight
Committee through
Nov. 16. The original
application deadline
was Oct. 15.
Ryan Lothrop,
WDFW's Puget Sound
recreational salmon
manager, said people
who have already ap-
plied to the committee
do not need to re-submit
their application.
"We are considering
several qualified candi-
dates who have already
applied," Lothrop said.
"But we want to allow
additional time for nom-
inations to help ensure
the committee includes
a broad representation
of the sportfishing com-
munity."
The committee was
created in 2003 by the
Legislature to advise
WDFW's director on all
aspects of the fisheries
enhancement program.
Key responsibilities of
the program are to re-
"store and enhance rec-
reational fisheries in
Puget Sound, ensure
the productivity of sus-
tainable populations of
salmon and marine bot-
tomfish, and promote
recreational fishing op-
portunities.
Ten volunteers will
be appointed to the
oversight committee.
Members serve two-
year terms and may be
re-appointed. The next
term begins in January
and expires in Decem-
ber 2016.
The committee meets
several times a year to
review projects and pro-
vide guidance on fund-
ing activities related to
the enhancement pro-
gram.
To qualify, applicants
should be closely linked
and maintain strong
communication with
the recreational fishing
community, have an un-
derstanding of salmon
and bottomfish fisheries
in Puget Sound and be
able to attend the meet-
ings.
Committee mem-
bers do not receive di-
rect compensation for
their work.
Interested individu-
als do not have to be
affiliated with an orga-
nized group. Individu-
als must submit a letter
of interest and a resume
with the following infor-
mation:
• Name, address,
telephone number and
email address.
• Relevant experi-
ence and reasons for
wanting to serve as a
member of the enhance-
ment group.
• Effectiveness in
communication, includ-
ing outreach and pro-
motion.
Interested indi-
viduals should submit
their application to
Ryan Lothrop at ryan.
lothrop@dfw.wa.gov or
Washington Depart-
ment of Fish and Wild-
life, Attn: Ryan Lothrop,
600 Capitol Way North,
Olympia WA, 98501-
1091.
For more information
on the enhancement
program and oversight
committee, contact
Lothrop at 902-2808.
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