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ICSC Newsletter I s a b e l l a C o u n t y S p o r t s m a n s C l u b Visit our website: www.isabellacountysportsmansclub.com W i n n, M I 2014-4th Quarter A Message From The President The Importance of Promoting the Isabella County Sportsman s Club Since the beginning of this year, we at the ICSC have been placing extra focus on promoting the club and all it has to offer the membership. People in the Isabella County area need a place to pursue their interest in the shooting sports. The ICSC offers a private, secure and safe environment to do just that. We have always considered public relations and promotions at the club, but our recent focus is taking that to a new level. We now have charged our public relations chairperson, Amy (amymcgillvary@gmail.com), charged with the task of promoting all of the activities at the club and have redoubled our efforts. You may have noticed the fliers posted around town promoting events taking place at the club. We have had good numbers of participants at our bench rest shoots this summer. The egg shoots have also done well. Trap participation has increased and sporting clays has been busy on Sundays. Work has been done on the sign at the corner of Winn and Millbrook Roads. Upcoming events are posted and updated regularly. Our website address is now listed on everything associated with the club and has been a very effective public relations tool. The club had a table at the Isabella County Fair. Club representatives were available to answer questions and informational handouts were distributed to people who came to our space in the tent. A table was set up at two events on the campus of CMU as well. Mainstage and Get Acquainted Day were attended by thousands, and we were there! The club has a billboard going up to promote sight in days and the annual gun show. Look for the board on High Street just west of Bradley starting in late September. The Morning Sun will be publishing a column on topics related to the sportsman s club. I will be submitting a piece as often as every other week and it will appear in both the online and hard copy versions of the paper in Sunday editions. Finally, we have put together a small inventory of ICSC tee shirts and hats. We have sold several and have more available if you are interested. Contact Amy or me and we can provide information on how you may purchase one. Perhaps the most important piece of club promotion should come from the membership. In order for our club to thrive, people must know we are out there and are available. Please tell people about your sportsman s club and all that it has to offer. Scott DeFrain ICSC President

Page 2 ICSC Newsletter The ICSC has new t-shirts and hats available for purchase. The t-shirts are Texas orange with white writing. The writing is a small replica of the ICSC logo on the front left. Shirts are $10 and are available in size adult S to adult 2XL. The hats are baseball cap style. They are Texas orange with white embroidery. Hats are $15.00 each. Contact Amy McGillvary at 989-773-9651 or amymcgillvary@gmail.com with questions or to make a purchase. All of the damage to the sign on our range has been repaired and it has been repainted. Thanks to the volunteers that worked on this project.

2014 4th Quarter Page 3 HUNTER EDUCATION CLASS FALL 2014 Another successful hunter safety session is in the books! On September 6 th and 7 th, the Isabella County Sportsman s Club hosted 79 students for their semi-annual hunter safety class. We would like to extend our sincerest appreciation to the more than 25 volunteers, both members and non-members, who stepped up to share their love, knowledge, and appreciation of the outdoor sports. As usual, the students were taught how to safely use a bow, a muzzleloader, a shotgun, and a rifle. They were also taught tree-stand safety, survival skills, basic first-aid, and how to follow a blood trail.

Page 4 ICSC Newsletter 3rd Annual Club Gun Show Saturday, October 18, 2014 9:00am 4:00pm Admission is $5.00 for adults. For additional information or to rent a table, contact Scott Radtke @ 989-330-1303. 2014 Public Sight-In Days November 1-2 and 8-9 Sight-In begins @ 8:30 am $6.00 per gun (members & non-members) Volunteerism: FROM THE RANGE 7/25/14: Installed in ground holders and 5 posts for yardage range #3 benchrest. Volunteers included: Bob McJames, Steve Fedor, William Dennis, Ken Bombalski, Rick Schudiske, John Grajek, Dick Nethers, and Harry Ross. 8/23/14: Assembled 174 target holders for use on all ranges. Volunteers included: Harry Ross, Scott DeFrain, Jerel Konwinski, Bob McJames, Dick Nethers, Jim Wilcox, Dave Randall. That is how we get the work done to upgrade and maintain operations. A hearty thanks to all of the volunteers! 4 out of 5 Great Lakes prefer Michigan

2014 4th Quarter Page 5 July 24 th shoot Unlimited Class (13 competitors) 1st place Mike Worthington Geoff Schmidt 2 nd place Brian Wood Dick Wright 3 rd place Scott DeFrain Sarah Nestle August 21 st (10 competitors) shoot Unlimited Class 1 st place Brian Wood Alex Murray 2 nd place Mark VanAtta Geoff Schmidt 3 rd place Dick Wright September 18 th (8 competitors) 2014 Rimfire Benchrest Results.22 rimfire benchrest shoots took place on July 24 th, August 21 st, and September 18 th. Competitors could choose to participate in the factory class or the unlimited class. shoot Unlimited Class 1 st place Scott DeFrain Dick Hall 2 nd place Brian Wood Sarah Nestle 3 rd place Mark VanAtta Sarah Nestle Smith & Wesson 22A1. 10 shot.22 LR semi-auto pistol with 5.5 inch barrel and adjustable sights. Phone 417.250.0007 Remington Model 700 in.204 Ruger with heavy barrel, 3x9x50 scope and 7 boxes ammo. Black finish with synthetic stock. Only fired a few times. Phone 417.250.0007 "Friends of NRA" Savage Mk II bolt action.22 LR with heavy barrel, gray laminated stock and scope. $175.00 Phone 989.330.9988 Thompson-Center (original) Contender barrel (only) in "Super 14" in.30-30. Excellent condition with factory iron sights. $150.00 Phone 989.330.9988 The sign on the south west corner of the property is once again being maintained and utilized. Watch the board for messages about upcoming club events.

Page 6 ICSC Newsletter 2014 Egg Shoot Results Fun was had by all at the egg shoots that were held this summer. Each competition ended in a shoot-off where the top shooters ended up shooting at either a bottle cap or a paint ball to determine supremacy. The egg shoots took place on July 13 th, August 17 th, and September 14 th. Competitors could choose to participate in the factory class or the unlimited class. July 13 th shoot #1 (12 competitors) Unlimited Class 1st place Jeremy Hopkins Alex Murray 2 nd place Scott DeFrain Don Moore August 13 th shoot #2 (10 competitors) Unlimited Class 1 st place Lindsey DeFrain Lance 2 nd place Jeremy Hopkins Sarah Nestle August 17 th (17 competitors) shoot Unlimited Class 1 st place Brian Wood Alex Murray 2 nd place Mike Worthington Dick Hall September 14 th shoot (10 competitors) Unlimited Class 1 st place Brian Wood Dick Hall 2 nd place Scott DeFrain Mark VanAtta

2014 4th Quarter Page 7 NEWSLETTER CHANGES We would like to congratulate Marianne McJames on her recent retirement from Central Michigan University. Marianne will also be retiring from producing our club newsletter at the end of this year. In fact, this is Marianne s final production. Marianne rejuvenated our newsletter three years ago and has turned it into the quality publication that it is today. Thank you, Marianne, for all of your hard work on the newsletter over the past few years. It will be very difficult to replace you. We wish you the very best in your retirement and know that you will stay in touch with the club. If anyone from the membership would like to become involved in producing the newsletter for 2015, please send me a note at scott.defrain@gmail.com. It has been my pleasure to create this newsletter the last 3 years during our club s reorganization. Though I am stepping back from the production of our newsletter, both Bob and I will continue to support our club in many other ways. Take the time to become involved. This newsletter is an essential tool for our club, so it is important that members submit stories, pictures, or other information. Become involved by volunteering your labor to maintain our clubhouse, grounds, and ranges. We would not be able to offer membership at the current rate if we had to pay for all of the labor provided by our volunteers. Volunteers also provide the manpower to run all of our programs and offer training & leadership to our membership and community. If you are able to contribute to your club, please contact a board member (listed on page 9) for opportunities. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this newsletter. -Marianne McJames 3D Archery Shoot On September 27, the Isabella County Sportsman s Club hosted the first 3D archery shoot in more than 10 years. A special thanks to Dave Randall and Amy McGillvary for organizing and running this event. The winner of the event was Mark Larner of Remus. A shooter takes aim during the 3D Archery event held on September 27 th

Page 8 ICSC Newsletter Wild Turkey: A Conservation Success Story At the turn of the last century, the wild turkey population had disappeared in Michigan and much of the country. More than 100 years later, turkeys are plentiful and Michigan ranks among the top 10 states for harvest. Efforts to restore the bird spanned decades. Michigan s wild turkey population was estimated at 2,000 by 1964 and the state s first modern-day hunting season followed in the fall of 1965. About 400 turkeys were taken during the 1977 season. Fast forward to 2013 when 32,000 birds were harvested during the spring season! Today, Michigan is home to approximately 200,000 wild turkeys. Sportsmen-financed funds and support have been instrumental in the bird s comeback. The spring season is now the traditional time to hunt wild turkey; limited fall hunts are offered in specific areas. Find out more at www.michigan.gov/turkey. Deer Hunting Update A Look Back at 2013 In 2013, an estimated 661,800 hunters spent more than 9 million days afield. Those hunters harvested about 385,000 deer. Statewide, 43% of hunters harvested a deer; about 13 percent harvested two or more deer. Less than 4% of hunters statewide harvested two antlered bucks. Nearly 12% of the license buyers in 2013 were younger than 17 years old. About 162,730 hunters used a crossbow during the archery season and 36% of those hunters harvested a deer. 2013 Hunting Incidents There were a total of nine hunting incidents reported, including one fatality. Six of the nine incidents involved self-inflicted firearm injuries; two incidents involved crossbows. Find more information, including a report on the current 2014 season at www.michigan.gov/conservationofficers.

2014 4th Quarter Page 9 2014 Board of Directors President Scott DeFrain scott.defrain@gmail.com 989-506-3343 Vice-President Rich Nestle handlebars22@yahoo.com 989-506-2493 Treasurer Jerel Konwinski jerel@konwinskiconst.com 989-239-2620 Secretary Sarah Nestle nestle.sarah@gmail.com 989-854-1363 Director Frank Andera ander1fj@cmich.edu 989-773-5383 Director Tom Anderman baghdude@hotmail.com 989-773-0153 Director Mike Hetzman mhetzman@gmail.com 989-317-0182 Director Rick McCoy 989-560-0881 Director René Morin 989-866-2583 Director Dick Nethers pamelym@sbcglobal.net 989-433-5868 Director Scott Radtke scradtke@gmail.com 989-330-1303 Director Dave Randall eagle@power-net.net 989-967-3355 Director Harry Ross HERoss@charter.net 989-239-2738 Director Brian Wood btkwood@gmail.com 989-772-9313 Director Mike Wood 989-773-2641 ICSC Standing Committee Chairs Committee Chair Archery Range Rick McCoy Cabin Fever Auction Dick Nethers Clubhouse Rental-External Organizations Jerel Konwinski Clubhouse Maintenance Jerel Konwinski Clubhouse Organization Dick Nethers Grounds Maintenance Rick McCoy Growth Committee Scott DeFrain Habitat Management Scott DeFrain Hunter Safety Education Dave Randall Membership Frank Andera Newsletter Mike Hetzman Police Range Jerel Konwinski Public Relations Amy McGillvary Rifle/Handgun Range Harry Ross Sporting Clays René Morin Trap Range Dick Nethers Website Scott DeFrain 4-H Shooting See above Board of Directors List for contact information Board of Directors Meetings Held 3rd Tuesday of each month @ the ICSC Clubhouse Clubhouse Rental Information The club facilities are available to rent for meetings or parties. Rental fees are $250 for members and $350 for nonmembers. A $100 deposit will be collected and returned if cleaning by the club staff is not necessary after the event. To rent the facility, Contact Scott DeFrain at scott.defrain@gmail.com or 989-506-3343

Isabella County Sportsman s Club PO Box 383 Winn MI 48896 Like us on FACEBOOK! The Isabella County Sportsman s Club has finally joined the social media frenzy. We now have our own Facebook page! To find the page quickly, enter Isabella County Sportsmans Club in the Facebook search bar. Once you get to the page, LIKE us so that you will be able to keep up-to-date on club activities and events.