February 11, 2010

Commentary
Kern River trout plants
resume just in time for
Whiskey Flats Days event


By JIM MATTHEWS
Outdoor News Service


     Trout plants on the Kern River, which has not been stocked with hatchery rainbows since November, 2008, resumed this week with Wednesday plants in the Kern River Park area in Kernville and on the river below the dam that creates Lake Isabella.
     The Department of Fish and Game’s hatchery trout stocking program was halted on many waters throughout the state in 2008 because of a lawsuit filed by the Pacific Rivers Foundation and the Center for Biological Diversity. The suit forced the DFG to prepare a full-blown Environmental Impact Report on the statewide hatchery program, and stocking guidelines were imposed by the court. These interim guidelines stopped trout plants on waters throughout the state where native fish and amphibians could be impacted by stocking. These guidelines were in force until the EIR was complete.
     The EIR was completed in early January, and with a plan in place, the staff in the Fresno DFG office moved to act under the new guidelines to try to get trout back into the Kern River. Stocks were made Wednesday in Kern River Park area (known as Section 4). The plant consisted of 400 pounds of one-pound rainbows along with 60 trophy trout. Another 400 pounds of catchables were planted below the Lake Isabella Dam (known as Sections 1 and 2). These are the areas where water temperatures met historic planting criteria.
     “Today’s plant was similar to plants the DFG has done in the past to help enhance fishing opportunity for the 10 to 20,000 visitors to the area over the annual Whiskey Flats Days celebration this President's Day weekend,” said Jeff Single, regional manager in Fresno.
     Ironically, on the same day, the Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit contesting the DFG’s newly released EIR, the last day of the comment period on the plan.
     Noah Greenwald, a spokesman for the CBD, said that the group would not likely contest the plants on the Kern River. The two issues on the Kern, the threatened hardhead minnow and the native Kern River rainbow trout, were being addresses by the state and neither was likely harmed by the DFG’s current stocking regime on the Kern.
     “We haven’t made any decisions on what waters we’d go after with a preliminary injunction, if a judge agrees to that, but I think we’d have a hard time saying [planting] the Kern is an issue. Our main concern there was with the hardhead minnow and our scientists say they are doing pretty good in the Kern,” Greenwald said.
     The DFG is also working on plans to identify pure-strain Kern River rainbows, collect broodstock, and use the Kern River Hatchery to raise and stock only this strain of fish in the entire Kern River drainage, almost completely negating any concerns about hatchery stocking in this region.
     Kernville region businesses have been heavily impacted by the cessation of trout plants in the Kern River, and visitation to the area was way down from past years, especially in the summer months when the river was stocked heavily in alternating weeks throughout the fishing season.
     The move by the DFG on the Kern could also open the door for trout plants to resume in other waters that had been at least temporarily shut down by the lawsuit, but it is unlikely that high elevation lakes, especially those in yellow-legged frog habitat, are ever likely to see DFG plants again.
     Very few waters in Southern California or the Eastern Sierra Nevada were affected by the lawsuit, but the northeast part of the state and Western Sierra saw many traditionally stocked waters lose their plants. [A complete list of waters formerly planted but currently not being stocked is available on the DFG web site.]
     There was some concern initially whether the DFG had the authority to resume plants without final court approval of the EIR, but a spokesperson for the agency said the decision to move quickly on the Kern was because Fresno staff felt confident they met the terms of the court order and had the authority to resume plants under the guidelines outlined in the EIR. The CDB did not contest those beliefs.

OUTDOOR CALENDAR

     FEBRUARY 12 SAN DIEGO CWA FUND-RAISER: The San Diego Chapter of the California Waterfowl Association will have its annual banquet and fund-raiser beginning 6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 12 at the Elks Club, 1400 East Washington, El Cajon. Tickets are $65 per person or $95 per couple. Contact John Howard at 619-440-8319 or go to www.calwaterfowl.org for an event flyer.
     FEBRUARY 12-14 CENTRAL VALLEY SPORTSMAN’S SHOW: The 33rd annual Central Valley Sportsmen’s Boat, RV & Outdoor Living Show will be this Friday through Sunday at the Kern County Fairgrounds, Bakersfield, with hundreds of exhibitors. Speakers include Mr. Finesse Don Iovino, Kern River fly expert Guy Jeans, writer and bass pro Steve Merlo, and a host of other anglers. There will also be a kids’ trout pond. Admission is $8 for adults ($6 with a canned or non-perishable food donation) and kids 12 and under are free. Information: 661-393-0793 or www.CalShows.com.
     FEBRUARY 12-15 GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT: The annual Great Backyard Bird Count will be held Feb. 12-15 by volunteers across the nation. Organized by Cornell University and the National Audubon Society, bird count information is vital on tracking population trends and distribution of wild birds throughout North America. For information how to participate go to www.birdcount.org.
     FEBRUARY 13 BALD EAGLE CENSUS VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers are needed for the annual Bald Eagle counts done at four Southern California mountain waters where the birds winter -- Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead, Silverwood Lake, and Lake Hemet. The counts are done for a one-hour period, 9 to 10 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 13 at each lake. The final winter count will be held March 13. For information, contact Marc Stammer with the U.S. Forest for Big Bear and Arrowhead counts at 909-382-2828, Joshua Ertl or Kevin Forester with State Parks for Lake Silverwood at 760-389-2303, or Matt McDonald with the Forest Service for Lake Hemet at 909-382-2933.
     FEBRUARY 13 NORCO HUNTER SAFETY CLASS: A one-day, 10-hour certified hunter safety class will be held at Mike Raahauge's Shooting Enterprises, Norco. Classes are required for all first-time California hunters before a hunting license can be purchased. Cost is $35 per person. The remaining 2010 class dates are March 6, April 13, May 8, June 12, July 10, Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 11, and Oct. 2, 9. Sign-ups are taken at all Turner's Outdoorsman stores. Contact Raahauge's at 951-735-7981.
     FEBRUARY 13-14: WATER-FOR-WILDLIFE WORK PROJECT: The Society for the Conservation of Bighorn Sheep will be having a two-day work project to replace the tank at the Bicket-Landell bighorn sheep drinker in the Clark Mountains in the East Mojave. The group will camp near the work site and dinner will be provided. For more details, contact Gary Thomas at g.cranky@verizon.net.
     FEBRUARY 19 IMPERIAL VALLEY FRIENDS OF NRA FUND-RAISER: The Imperial Valley Friends of the National Rifle Association will have its annul banquet and fund-raiser on Friday, Feb. 19 at the Swiss Club, 1585 E. Worthington Rd., Holtville. Contact Avery Moler at 760-337-3030 or info@ivfnar.org.
     FEBRUARY 20-21 BASS PRO SHOPS HUNTER SAFETY CLASSES: Bass Pro Shops is offering hunter safety classes four days per month on the first and third full weekends, with classes on Saturday and Sunday of each weekend. The classes are all one-day, 10-hour certified hunter safety classes. Classes are required for all first-time California hunters before a hunting license can be purchased. Cost is $10 per person. Sign-ups are taken at Bass Pro and class size is limited. For information, call 909-922-5500. A pre-class study course is available at www.dfg.ca.gov/huntered/.
     FEBRUARY 27 SPRING TURKEY TUNE-UP: The annual San Diego Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation Spring Turkey Tune-Up and drawing for the 22 limited public turkey hunts at Lake Sutherland will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 27, at the Lake Sutherland Dam, 22850 Sutherland Dam Road, Ramona. Besides the permit drawings, the event features a presentation on local turkey hunting spots, calling and hunting seminars, a turkey shoot, raffle, and more. For complete details, go to www.sandiegoturkey.com.
     MARCH 2 INTRODUCTON TO FRESHWATER FISHING CLASS: Local tournament angler Scott Robertson will be teaching a beginning fishing class for parents and their kids at the Jesse Turner Health and Fitness Community Center, 15556 Summit Ave., Fontana. The course will be held on Tuesday evenings beginning March 2 and run for four weeks. Each class is 1 1/2 hours long and it will cover trout, catfish, and panfish fishing at local lakes. Cost is $35 per adult with one child 12 and under free. Register online at www.fontanarecreation.org or call 909-854-5100 for more information.
     MARCH 3-7 FRED HALL LONG BEACH SHOW: The Fred Hall Show, the West Coast’s premier fishing, boating, hunting, travel and outdoor adventure show, will be held March 3-7 at the Long Beach Convention Center. This is the granddaddy of sportsman’s shows filling the convention center with exhibitors and non-stop seminars and exhibitions. Admission to the Hall Show is $15 for adults and kids are free. For more information, go to www.fredhall.com or call 805-389-3339.
     MARCH 4 ADVANCED COMPETITIVE BASS FISHING CLASS: Local tournament angler Scott Robertson will be teaching an advanced bass fishing class for anglers who would like to begin competing in local bass fishing events. The class will be held at the Jesse Turner Health and Fitness Community Center, 15556 Summit Ave., Fontana, on Thursday evenings beginning March 4 and run for four weeks. Each class is 1 1/2 hours long. Cost is $40 per angler and it is limited to students 14 and older. Register online at www.fontanarecreation.org or call 909-854-5100 for more information.
     MARCH 6 WEST VALLEY FRIENDS OF THE NRA FUND-RAISER: The West Valley Friends of the National Rifle Association will have its annual fund-raiser and dinner beginning 6 p.m., Saturday, March 6, at the Central Park Community Center, 11200 Baseline Rd., Rancho Cucamonga. Net proceeds are uses as grants for youth firearms safety, marksmanship training, women’s programs, range development, local law enforcement, and more. Contact Steve Gomez at 909-560-6000 or via e-mail at westvalleyfnra@aol.com.
     MARCH 6 NORCO HUNTER SAFETY CLASS: A one-day, 10-hour certified hunter safety class will be held at Mike Raahauge's Shooting Enterprises, Norco. Classes are required for all first-time California hunters before a hunting license can be purchased. Cost is $35 per person. The 2010 class dates are April 13, May 8, June 12, July 10, Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 11, and Oct. 2, 9. Sign-ups are taken at all Turner's Outdoorsman stores. Contact Raahauge's at 951-735-7981.
     MARCH 6-7 BIGHORN SHEEP SURVEY VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers are needed for the annual bighorn sheep survey in the San Gabriel Mountains March 6-7. Participants must be 16 or older and capable of hiking at least a mile in rough terrain. No survey experience is necessary, but volunteers must attend the orientation meeting 5 p.m., Saturday, March 13 at the Day Creek Intermediate School, Rancho Cucamonga. The annual survey is a joint effort by the U.S. Forest Service, Department of Fish and Game, and the Society for the Conservation of Bighorn Sheep to track the bighorn population trends in the mountain range. In has been conducted since 1979. For more information or to volunteer, call the Lytle Creek Ranger Station at 909-382-2875 by March 5.
     MARCH 6-7 GLENDALE GUN SHOW: The Glendale Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 6, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Mar. 7, at the Glendale Civic Auditorium, Glendale. Admission is $9. The next Glendale gun shows will be Aug. 14-15 and Nov. 20-21. Information, directions, and $1 off coupons available at www.glendalegunshow.com.
     MARCH 6-7 BASS PRO SHOPS HUNTER SAFETY CLASSES: Bass Pro Shops is offering hunter safety classes four days per month on the first and third full weekends, with classes on Saturday and Sunday of each weekend. The classes are all one-day, 10-hour certified hunter safety classes. Classes are required for all first-time California hunters before a hunting license can be purchased. Cost is $10 per person. Sign-ups are taken at Bass Pro and class size is limited. For information, call 909-922-5500. A pre-class study course is available at www.dfg.ca.gov/huntered/.
     MARCH 13 TURKEY HUNTING STRATEGIES SEMINAR: There will be a four-hour wild turkey hunting strategies class at Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga, beginning 10 a.m., Saturday, March 13. The seminar will be conducted by Durwood Hollis, hunting book author and public land hunting expert, and Ron Gayer, a long-time hunting guide at the Tejon Ranch. Cost is $30 in advance or $40 at the door. For information and to register, call Hollis at 909-605-3719 or go to www.theguidesguidetohunting.com.
     MARCH 13 BALD EAGLE CENSUS VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers are needed for the annual Bald Eagle counts done at four Southern California mountain waters where the birds winter -- Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead, Silverwood Lake, and Lake Hemet. The counts are done for a one-hour period, 9 to 10 a.m., Saturday, March 13 at each lake. This is the final winter count of the season. For information, contact Marc Stammer with the U.S. Forest for Big Bear and Arrowhead counts at 909-382-2828, Joshua Ertl or Kevin Forester with State Parks for Lake Silverwood at 760-389-2303, or Matt McDonald with the Forest Service for Lake Hemet at 909-382-2933.
     MARCH 13-14 FLY FISHING SHOW: The Fly Fishing Show will be held Saturday and Sunday, March 13-14, at the Pasadena Center, 300 E. Green St., Pasadena. This all fly-fishing show has a who’s who list of speakers, exhibitors, casting and fly-tying demonstrators, and book authors, including A.K. Best, Ed Engle, Conway Bowman, Richard Bean, Steve Abel, Gary Graham, and many others. Cost is $15 per day or $25 for both days. For more information and directions, go t www.flyfishingshow.com or call 866-481-2393.
     MARCH 13-14 VENTURA GUN SHOW: The McMann’s Roadrunner Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, at Seaside Park, Ventura. Admission is $9. The next Ventura gun shows will be June 5-6, Sept. 11-12, and Nov. 13-14. Information, directions, and $1 off coupons available at www.mcmannsroadrunner.com.
     MARCH 20 NWTF HIGH DESERT CHAPTER FUND-RAISER: The High Desert Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation will have its 4th Annual Hunting Heritage Banquet and fund-raiser beginning 5:30 p.m. Saturday, March 20, at the Percy Bakker Cammunity Center, 9333 E Ave., Hesperia. Contact Karen Shackleford at 760-887-1092.
     MARCH 20-21 BASS PRO SHOPS HUNTER SAFETY CLASSES: Bass Pro Shops is offering hunter safety classes four days per month on the first and third full weekends, with classes on Saturday and Sunday of each weekend. The classes are all one-day, 10-hour certified hunter safety classes. Classes are required for all first-time California hunters before a hunting license can be purchased. Cost is $10 per person. Sign-ups are taken at Bass Pro and class size is limited. For information, call 909-922-5500. A pre-class study course is available at www.dfg.ca.gov/huntered/.
     MARCH 24-28 FRED HALL SAN DIEGO SHOW: The Fred Hall Show, the West Coast’s premier fishing, boating, hunting, travel and outdoor adventure show, will be held March 24-28 at Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar. This is the granddaddy of sportsman’s shows filling the convention center with exhibitors and non-stop seminars and exhibitions. Admission to the Hall Show is $15 for adults and kids are free. For more information, go to www.fredhall.com or call 805-389-3339.
     MARCH 27-28 COSTA MESA GUN SHOW: The Crossroads of the West Costa Mesa Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, at the Orange County Fair and Event Center (Orange County Fairgrounds), Costa Mesa. Admission is $10. The next Costa Mesa shows are scheduled for June 5-6 and Aug. 28-29. Information, directions, tickets, and $1 off coupons available at www.crossroadsgunshows.com.
     MARCH 27 SAN DIEGO FRIENDS OF THE NRA FUND-RAISER: The San Diego Friends of the National Rifle Association will have its annual fund-raiser and dinner. Time and place pending. Contact Lissa Davis at ldavis@nrahq.org for more information.
     APRIL 3 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY ELK FOUNDATION FUND-RAISER: The San Fernando Valley Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) will have its 17th annual banquet and fund-raiser beginning 4 p.m., Saturday, April 3, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 21433 Strathern St., Canoga Park. Tickets are $75 per person. For information or tickets, contact Cathy O’Connor at 818-345-4426 or via e-mail at sfvelkfoundation@aol.com.
     APRIL 10 STREAM FISHING BASICS SEMINAR: Jim Matthews, one of Southern California best-known outdoor writers, will give a two-hour stream fishing seminar from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 10, at Bass Pro Shops, Rancho Cucamonga. The class will cover gear, bait use and collection, and fishing techniques. Cost is $40 per person (with all other family members in the same household free). Seating is very limited. For information or to register, call Matthews at 909-887-3444.
     APRIL 13 NORCO HUNTER SAFETY CLASS: A one-day, 10-hour certified hunter safety class will be held at Mike Raahauge's Shooting Enterprises, Norco. Classes are required for all first-time California hunters before a hunting license can be purchased. Cost is $35 per person. The remaining 2010 class dates are May 8, June 12, July 10, Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 11, and Oct. 2, 9. Sign-ups are taken at all Turner's Outdoorsman stores. Contact Raahauge's at 951-735-7981.
     MAY 15-16 ONTARIO GUN SHOW: The Crossroads of the West Ontario Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, at the Ontario Convention Center, Ontario. Admission is $10. The next Ontario Gun Show will be held July 31-Aug. 1. Information, directions, tickets, and $1 off coupons available at www.crossroadsgunshows.com.
     MAY 22 HOG HUNTING A TO Z SEMINAR: There will be a four-hour compendium wild hog hunting class at Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga, beginning 10 a.m., Saturday, May 22. The seminar will be conducted by Durwood Hollis, hunting book author and public land hog hunting expert, and Ron Gayer, a long-time hog hunting guide at the Tejon Ranch. Cost is $30 in advance or $40 at the door. For information or to register, call Hollis at 909-605-3719 or go to www.theguidesguidetohunting.com.

CALENDAR RESOURCES

     For a complete list of HUNTER SAFETY CLASSES held throughout the state, including times, dates, and locations, go to the Department of Fish and Game’s web site at this address: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/huntered/classes.aspx.
     For the rules and regulations on GRUNION RUNS, along with a complete schedule and the expected times of the runs, go to this web site address: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/gruschd.asp

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

     The following is a list of hunting, shooting, and fishing clubs and organizations in Southern California with contact information and regular meeting dates:
     976-TUNA ROD AND REEL CLUB: The 976-Tuna Rod and Reel Club meets 7 p.m. the first Thursday of each month at Bass Pro Shops, Rancho Cucamonga. Contact Phil Friedman at 310-328-8426.
     CALIFORNIA DEER ASSOCIATION (SOUTHERN CALIF0RNIA CHAPTER): The Southern California Chapter of the California Deer Association meets 10 a.m. the second Saturday of each month at Bass Pro Shops, Rancho Cucamonga. Contact Glenn Tessers at 310-429-5222.
     CALIFORNIA STATE VARMINT CALLERS ASSOCIATION: The California State Varmint Callers Association meets 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Denny's just north of the 210 freeway at Irwindale Ave., Irwindale. Contact Steven Childs at 626-407-8826 or steve@sdchilds.com. Web site: www.csvca.com.
     CANYON OAKS SPORTSMAN’S CLUB: The Canyon Oaks Sportsman’s Club meets the first Tuesday of every month at it’s clubhouse in Lakeview Terrace-Sylmar. The club has regular trap, skeet, smallbore, big bore, handgun, and Cowboy Action shooting events. Contact Gary White at 818-998-7240, Mike Totta at 818-362-2181 or Mike Nickoloff via e-mail at idpamike@yahoo.com.
     CERRITOS ROD & GUN CLUB: The Cerritos Rod & Gun Club meets the second Wednesday of each month at Heritage Park in Cerritos. Contact Charles Sharp at 714-317-8290 or fish_90605@yahoo.com.
     CLUB FISH: Club Fish, a 20-year-old fishing club, meets 7:30 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month at the Izaak Walton League Clubhouse, Santa Ana. The clubhouse is located at the entrance to Riverview Gold Course. Contact Mike Cross at 949-854-5258 or m_r_cross@yahoo.com.
     DEEP CREEK FLY-FISHERS: Deep Creek Fly-Fishers meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month at the Izaak Walton League clubhouse in Fairmont Park, in Riverside. Go to www.deepcreekflyfishers.org to download a map to the club house. Contact Brett Browning at 909-793-8912.
     GOLDEN STATE FLYCASTERS: The Golden State Flycasters and Trout Unlimited Chapter 920 meets 6 to 9 p.m. Monday before the third Thursday of each month at Tio Leo’s Restaurant, Del Mar. Information at www.goldenstateflycasters.org.
     HIGH DESERT FLY-FISHERS: The High Desert Fly-Fishers holds its monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at The Apple Valley Fire Conference Center, 19235 Yucca Loma, Apple Valley. Contact John Rose at 760-247-5966.
     HIGHLAND PARK SPORTSMEN'S CLUB: The Highland Park Sportsmen's Club meets at 8 p.m. the first and third Wednesday of each month at 2035 Colorado Blvd., Los Angeles. Contact Mauro Garcia at 323-254-0763 or incareal@juno.com.
     NATIONAL VARMINT HUNTERS: The National Varmint Hunters meets 7:30 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month at the Veterans of Foreign Wars club located on Grand Avenue, just west of 17th Street, Santa Ana. Contact Mark Harris at 714-655-6954 or mhitis1@yahoo.com or Terry Mathers at 714-299-9938 or coyote@jps.net.
     NATIONAL WILD TURKEY FEDERATION (High Desert Chapter): The High Desert Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation meets 6:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month at the Apple Valley Gun Club, 16699 Stoddard Wells Road, Victorville. Contact Karen Shackleford at 760-887-1092.
     NATIONAL WILD TURKEY FEDERATION (INLAND EMPIRE CHAPTER): The Inland Empire Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation meets 6:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at Bass Pro Shops, 7777 Victoria Gardens Lane, Rancho Cucamonga. Contact David Halbrook at 760-694-1191 or nrajrc@msn.com.
     NATIONAL WILD TURKEY FEDERATION (ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER): The Orange County Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation meets 6 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at The Firing Line, 17921 Jamestown Lane, Huntington Beach. Contact Pat Ryan at 714-373-3688 or Casey Rasmussen at 714-377-5859.
     ORANCO BOWMEN: The ORANCO Bowmen meet the second Tuesday of each month at the club range, 17504 Pomona Rincon Rd., Chino (Euclid Avenue one block north of the 71 freeway). The range is open to the public on Sundays 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 909-597-7582. Web site: www.oranco.org.
     ORANGE COUNTY BASS CLUB: The Orange County Bass Club meets 7 p.m. the third Monday of each month at the Garden Grove Elk's Lodge. Contact Steve Pendergast at 949-651-8172 or prendergasts@netzero.com.
     PLUNGE CREEK COWBOYS: The Plunge Creek Cowboys, a new Cowboy Action Shooting club in the Inland Empire, has shoots the third Saturday of each month at the Inland Fish and Game range on Orange Street in East Highlands. Authentic or replica firearms and garb required. Information: www.plungecreekcowboys.com.
     PREDATOR CALLERS OF ORANGE COUNTY: The Predator Callers of Orange County meet 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday of the month at the Denny's restaurant, 7490 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. Contact Rickey Macy via e-mail at rickmacey@juno.com.
     QUAIL FOREVER (HIGH DESERT CHAPTER): The High Desert Chapter of Quail Forever meets 6 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at the Apple Valley Gun Club. Contact Cruz Garcia at 760-949-6334 or fathercruz@verizon.net.
     QUAIL UNLIMITED (ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER): The Orange County Chapter of Quail Unlimited meets 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at the Izaak Walton League Clubhouse (located at the entrance to Riverview Golf Course) in Santa Ana. Contact Craig Riedel at 714-282-1194 or criedel@mflex.com.
     QUAIL UNLIMITED (RIVERSIDE CHAPTER): The Riverside Chapter of Quail Unlimited meets 7 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at Hunny’s Restaurant, Main Street and 4th Street, Corona. Contact Ron Gibbons at 909-902-9814 or gibbent@gte.net. Web site: www.quriverside.com.
     QUAIL UNLIMITED (SAN DIEGO CHAPTER): The San Diego Chapter of Quail Unlimited meets 6:30 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at DFG Headquarters at 4949 Viewridge Rd., San Diego. Contact David Preddy at davidpreddy@cox.net or visit www.sdqu.org.
     QUAIL UNLIMITED (SAN GABRIEL VALLEY CHAPTER): The San Gabriel Valley Chapter of Quail Unlimited meets 6 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month at Triple B Clays in El Monte. Contact Tim Bovard at 866-206-9070, ext. 6715 or sgvqu@onebox.com.
     REDONDO ROD & GUN CLUB: The Redondo Rod & Gun Club meets 8 p.m. every Thursday of every month at its own clubhouse. The club has promoted hunting, fishing, sport shooting and the outdoors since 1948. The clubhouse is located at 2023 Vanderbilt Lane, Redondo Beach. Contact 310-379-7772.
     RIVERSIDE VARMINT CALLERS: The Riverside Varmint Callers meet 7 p.m. the last Saturday of each month at Flo's Country Kitchen, Riverside. Contact Lance Cochrane at 909-919-4309 or Ray Gauthier at 951-785-4986. Web site:www.californiavarmintcallers.com/chapters.html/.
     SAN DIEGO SPORTING DOG CLUB: The San Diego Sporting Dog Club meets 7 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month at the Animal Medical Center, 600 Broadway, El Cajon. Contact Steve Sarmiento at 619-659-9393 or sssarmi@sbcglobal.net.
     SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VARMINT CALLERS ASSOCIATION: The Southern California Varmint Callers Association meets 8 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the Denny's Restaurant at Pioneer Blvd and Imperial Highway in Norwalk. Contact Granville Crow at 310-548-6221 or crowshot1@cox.net or Skip Gildner at 562-900-9020 or mtnhigh5@excite.com.
     TEMPLE CITY SPORTSMEN: The Temple City Sportsmen meet the first Thursday of each month at the Temple City Civic Center in Temple City. Contact Jim White at 626-201-7782 or TCSPresident2006@yahoo.com. The club’s web site is www.tcsportsmen.org.
     TURNER'S OUTDOORSMAN ROD AND REEL CLUB: The Turner's Outdoorsman Rod and Reel Club meets 7 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month at Marie Calendar’s Restaurant, 2300 Foothill, Pasadena. Contact Richard Crowe at 626-960-9610.

 

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