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IOWA BOWHUNTERWinter2017
Spring Banquet Feb 11, 201750 years and some mission statement key words.
Protect - Improve - Increase Opportunities – CooperateConservation - Natural Habitat – Encourage
Educational Programs - Good fellowshipWith your help, we’ll have another successful 50 years.
Winter2017
2 IOWA BOWHUNTERS ASSOCIATION www.iowabowhunters.org
BOWHUNTER - April is when the next Iowa Bowhunter magazine isdue for distribution, so please get your articles, pictures, stories, andadvertisements to me no later than March 15th.Thanks for all the photos already sent in and keep up the good work.There’s always room on the Gut Pile page. Also, if you have a goodpicture for the front cover, feel free to send that to me and mark it tobe used for the front cover. Please include a short caption ofinformation with each picture. Pictures are not returned.
Larry Krohn3338 Sandy Beach Road NE., Solon, IA 52333
ANNUAL - July of each year is when the IBA Annual is due fordistribution; and the deadline is June 15th to ensure your photos areincluded. A change has been made concerning how we assemblethe Annual and where you send your photos. All current photos sentin will still be included, but all future photos should be sent to RandyTaylor with contact information shown below. Award winners fromthe Spring Banquet are always included; along with other individualor group photos.The annual will now be designed in house by the IBA, so yourcooperation in getting photos to Randy would be greatly appreciated;the sooner the better. You can send by email, hard copy, or a CDthrough snail mail. If you send by email, please send as full size file(1MB or larger). For 100% clubs, please send your photos togetheras a group if you want your own page in the Annual. If not sent asgroup, they will be shown in the individual pages. Include a few short
details about your animal (score, date of harvest, etc). We don’tneed a story just a little information. Pictures are not returned.
Randy Taylor9965 Shrine St.Reasnor, IA 50232641-793-2736
To All IBA MembersThere are six bowhunter type pictures located somewherethroughout this issue. Have some fun and see how fast you canlocate all six of them. They are: an arrow, a compound bow, huntercartoon, a set of antlers, shoulder mount of a buck, and deer track.Answers in IBA related info section.PS - If you have other ideas, stories, pictures or information, be sureto send it to us. Each issue of this publication will improve if we getinput from our members.Your editor
YouthThe junior area rep section is especially meant for you, so send usan email about some ideas that we can put into motion. We wouldalso love to have the Youth Bowhunter page of our IBA publicationgrow into something big.
Thanks,IBA Board of Directors
IBA PRESIDENT’S MESSAGEPrez Message
At this writing, the early deer season is over. Ibelieve I saw a few more deer this year buthaven’t taken a shot yet. It was a very warmseason and I had to force myself to go some ofthe time. I hate to hunt when the temps areover about 60 degrees. My favorite days are25 and frosty in the mornings and about 45 inthe afternoons. I usually shoot a doe or twobecause we do like venison. I haven’t given upon that yet. Last year I shot a big doe onChristmas Eve morning. Late bow season ismore weather dependent so hopes are stillhigh. After several years of EHD in my area, itseems there are finally some bucks getting big
enough to be interesting. I have heard of several really big bucks beingtaken. Congratulations to all who have taken any deer with a bow. That’s stilla great accomplishment. I did see a good fight between two pretty goodbucks about 80 yards away but couldn’t get them any closer. That was anoutstanding morning.
OK folks, the 50th Anniversary year of the Iowa Bowhunters Association ishere. It’s hard to believe but the IBA has been preserving, protecting anddefending the rights and seasons of the Iowa bowhunters for 50 years.Space doesn’t allow me to list all the IBA accomplishments over the yearsbut they should show up in the Bowhunter somewhere. It would certainly be
a different hunting experience without the IBA. Your Board is planning agreat Spring Banquet and Fall Festival to celebrate. Stan Potts will be theSpeaker at the Banquet and we hope to implement several improvementssuggested by the membership in the survey that was sent out. There will besome great raffles and auction items as always and possibly some surprises.The Agenda and details are in this issue so check it out and plan on joiningus for the Birthday party.
The legislative season is about to get under way. The most important thingwe need to key on at the moment would be to fund the Natural Resourcesand Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund WITH THE FORMULA THAT IT WASPASSED WITH!!! There are some who would change the formula and takethe wildlife portion out of it and give it all to clean water. We all want cleanwater but the wildlife is very important to millions of Iowans whether theyhunt or not. As always, CWD is more of an issue than most care to believe.That is the biggest long term threat to the deer herd that there is. If we wantour grandchildren and their grandchildren to be able to hunt whitetails in thisState some legislative action needs to be taken to prevent the transportationof cervids through and throughout the state by these breeding facilities andhunting preserves. When this disease is discovered in a facility, the entirefacility must be quarantined because the prions get in the soil and in theplants to continue to spread this disease. This will probably be a tough yearto get progress on these issues but please make a point to communicatewith your Representatives and Senators whenever you can.
Hope to see you at the Spring Banquet.
Denny
EDITORS CORNER
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EDITORS CORNER continued...To All Area Reps (and all members)Our membership needs to be more informed on what ishappening in all areas of the state of Iowa, as well assurrounding states. As an area rep, it is expected of you tosupply information about your particular area to the rest ofthe membership. This is accomplished though articles inthe Bowhunter. Please submit an article for eachBowhunter issue (four total) to the Bowhunter editor.Deadlines are shown in the editors corner of each issue.We’ll look forward to your input.
If you have questions about your membership please use thisaddressCorey Thorson, Treasurer1648 Cordova Ave.Pella, IA [email protected] other questions or problems please contact any boardmember.
IBA MEMBERSHIP DUES!!!$25.00 regular member
100% club members receive discounts for membershipdues as long as all members belong - $23.00(Now available - 1, 2 or 3 year memberships)
Mail to: Corey Thorson1648 Cordova Ave., Pella, IA 50219
Features4-7 . . . . . . . . . . . Sponsor Pages7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Featured 100% Club8-9 . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Banquet9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gut Pile10 . . . . . . . . . . . . Women of the IBA10-11 . . . . . . . . . DNR News11 . . . . . . . . . . . . Fall Festival13 . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonkers World14 . . . . . . . . . . . . Stories15 . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa Games15 . . . . . . . . . . . . IBA Shoutout15-17 . . . . . . . . . For Your Information17 . . . . . . . . . . . . Youth Bowhunter19-23 . . . . . . . . . IBA Related Information24 . . . . . . . . . . . . IBA Merchandise
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FEATURED 100% CLUBHere’s your chance to put in a plug about your100% club. Provide an overall description of yourrange, history and origin, buildings, camping, foodcapabilities, archery leagues, compare your club toothers, provide driving directions, or something ofimportance to your club; but you must be a 100%club. You could also include any of your upcomingshoots and/or a couple pictures, but please limitlength to approximately 500 words. Only one clubwill be featured in each issue. If more than one articleis received, the first one received will be published.The provider of the article must include a phonenumber to contact. Send your article (word documentor pdf) to your editor Larry Krohn [email protected]. Please proofread beforesending as the article will be printed as received.
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IOWA BOWHUNTERS ASSOCIATIONSPRING BANQUET
*** 50 years strong ***Feb 11, 2017
FFA Enrichment Center – Ankeny, IAKEYNOTE SPEAKER – STAN POTTS
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SPRING BANQUET 2017 Spring Banquet
The banquet will once again be held at the FFA Enrichment Centerin Ankeny, IA with a change of venue coming next year. A lot of newideas and suggestions came from our members’ survey about thespring banquet. We plan to implement some of those, keep some ofthe ideas that are currently working, and come up with a banquetworthy of our 50th anniversary. As usual, bring in your mounts of
years past to create an awesome display; and maybe somethingother than whitetail to show our diversity. Your board of directors isin short supply of members and highly encourage new blood to getinvolved and help improve both our spring banquet and fall festival;plus make a difference for all bowhunters in the state of Iowa. Planon attending to make our 50th year special and help celebrate ourexistence, accomplishments, and challenges.
50TH ANNUAL 2017 IBA SPRING BANQUETKEYNOTE SPEAKER - STAN POTTS
Stan Potts has hunted for over 40 years,harvesting numerous whitetail, four of whichare 200-class bucks. Stan hosts Mathews’Dominant Bucks on Outdoor Channel; andco-hosts North American Whitetail TV onSportsman Channel. He’s also appeared inHunt Masters TV, Pro Hunter Journal,Whitetail Country, and HS Outdoors.
In addition to the shows mentioned above,he has appeared in several hunting videosincluding Drury Outdoors Power Calling,Realtree’s Monster Bucks, and Hunter’sSpecialties Prime Time series.
Stan has given hunting seminars all acrossNorth America and been the subject ofmany feature magazine articles. His hunting
successes have been documented in NorthAmerican Whitetail magazine, Bowhuntermagazine, and Illinois Game and Fishmagazine.
Stan hunts 100% wild whitetails on publicand private property and is well known forhis expertise in treestand placement,decoying, and patterning big mature bucks.When it comes to killing big bucks, Stanbelieves hunters need to play the wind andseek out great treestand locations. “I scoutat every place I plan to hunt at to learn theproperty and determine where I think thebucks will be traveling. I used to trap a lotand when you trap, you are always lookingfor the best set location. The same is true
when deer hunting. I always hang my standsin locations where I know the wind will be inmy favor. This seems like common senseand I know many hunters play the wind, butsometimes hunters cut corners. I try to bescent free but playing the wind is necessarywhen chasing big bucks.”
Saturday, February 11thNoon – 1 pm Possible seminar1 pm - 3 pm Annual membership meeting (DNR to speak)3 pm Silent auction & raffles begin3 – 5 pm Meet & Greet with Stan Potts 5:30 pm Doors open for dinner6 pm Dinner6:30 pm Silent auction closes after dinner
AFTER DINNERAwards, live auction, silent auctionwinners, speaker,raffles, etc.
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GUT PILE PAGE1. Never slap a man who's chewing tobacco.2. Never kick a cow chip on a hot day.3. There are two theories to arguing with a woman. Neitherworks.4. Never miss a good chance to shut up.5. Always drink upstream from the herd.6. If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.7. The quickest way to double your money is to fold it and put itback into your pocket.
8. There are three kinds of men: The ones that learn by reading;The few who learn by observation; The rest of them have topee on the electric fence and find out for themselves.
9. Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of thatcomes from bad judgment.
10. If you're riding ahead of the herd, take a look back everynow and then to make sure it's still there.
11. Lettin’ the cat outta the bag is a whole lot easier than puttin’it back.
12. After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good hestarted roaring. He kept it up until a hunter came along andshot him. The moral: When you're full of bull, keep yourmouth shut.
SPRING BANQUET 50TH ANNUAL IOWA BOWHUNTERS ASSOCIATION SPRING BANQUET
February 11th, 2017
Questions??Contact Jake StienCell: 319-540-4212
Email: [email protected]
Venue InformationIowa FFA Enrichment Center1055 SW Prairie Trail Parkway
Ankeny, Iowa 50023
Ticket Information** Tickets on sale January 1 through 31.** Purchase tickets via PayPal or printable form onwebsite.
No tickets are mailed out. Pick up all tickets atregistration the night of the banquet. Tickets can be purchased in the following quantities:Table of 8 $320 (the only way to reserve your seat at
the front)Individual tickets $40 (open seating behind the
reserved tables)Kids ticket $12 (16 and under)
Hotel InformationCourtyard Marriott
2405 SE Creekview Dr.Ankeny, IA 50021515 422-5555
☞ Make sure to mention you are with the IBA to get thespecial rate.
☞ Rooms must be reserved by January 22nd, 2017 toreceive the special IBA rate.
☞ Ask for shuttle to and from banquet hall when reservingyour room.
☞ No outside alcohol allowed in the banquet hall.
Listen to Waking up the Outdoors with Outdoors Dan on 1460 KXNO-AM every Saturdaymorning from 7:00 am to 9:00 am. Iowa’s only live two hour weekly outdoor radio show!
Outdoors Traditions TV is on every Monday and Wednesday at 8:00 amand Sunday at 7:30 am on Fox 17 out of Des Moines IA;
or on Fox Sports Midwest Sunday at 12:00 pmand Thursday at 2:00 pm!
Check out Outdoors Dan websitewww.outdoorsdan.comfor show times and events that are going on in Iowa!
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DNR NEWSThis DNR NEWS page is designed to give our memberssome insight on what our Iowa DNR is doing and planningby including an article in each issue or by answeringquestions from our membership. All questions can be sent
to me (Larry Krohn, [email protected]), and I willforward them to Andrew. Both the question and answer willbe published in the same issue. Names will not be includedin the questions.
I have received reports of 192 suspect HD cases from 29 countiesthrough the end of November with just one report still needing someclarification. The last reports of fresh suspect deer came from Booneand Warren counties that had reported mortalities during the first threeweeks of November. I will continue to take reports and will keep themon file, however, the map will continue to represent suspectedmortalities through 30 November to avoid duplicate reports fromshotgun season hunters (this is consistent with previous years).
Take CareTHOMAS R. LITCHFIELD
WOMEN OF THE IBAThis Women of the IBA page is designed to give our ladies an opportunity to include things that menwould never even think about. We are always looking for ways to improve and get people involved.All information can be sent to your editor Larry Krohn at [email protected].
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DNR NEWS CONT.Iowa Deer Season UpdateWeather conditions this deer huntingseason have resulted in a slight decreasein harvest and hunters. Compared to lastyear at this time, the number of hunters isdown 7% (10,798 fewer hunters), andthe number of licenses sold is down 4%.As you would expect, this has resulted in5% (3,342) fewer deer being harvested.In particular, the weather during most ofthe fall was unseasonably warm. The heatlikely reduced daytime movement bydeer. Other negative effects of the warmweather were more biting insects, and theneed to cool down harvested animalsmore quickly before they spoil.
Temperatures finally started coolingduring the second half of November,which allowed some of the bow hunters toplay catch up at the tail end of the rut.Overall archery harvest is only down 1%,but antlered harvest is actually up 2%. Iwas able to experience this first hand,seeing very good activity November 16and 17, and bagging my buck on the17th.
The first shotgun season was a mixed bagfor hunting conditions. While weather wasnearly ideal on Saturday, overnight rain
and snow created less than idealconditions on Sunday in regards toaccessibility. However, snow cover thatpersisted did help for seeing and trackingdeer. Reported harvest during the firstshotgun season was down about 5%from last year.
Because deer populations across most ofthe state have been stable to increasingthe past few years, the reduced harvest inthe early part of the season will result inmore opportunities for the later seasons,especially the second shotgun season andlate muzzleloader. With the weatherdrastically changing course recently,hunting opportunities should be prettygood for hunters willing to brave the cold.Hunting over food sources, especiallyturnips should provide some of the bestopportunities.
On the disease front, hemorrhagicdisease (HD) once again had minimalimpacts to the deer herd across the state.There were a couple counties, Boone andMonona, with a bump in suspect HDreports. These were interesting in they arenot traditionally counties that experienceloss due to HD. In some localized areaswithin those counties, hunters may notice
fewer deer. However, overall harvest inthose counties is not different than therest of the state. Much more importantlyon the disease front is Chronic WastingDisease (CWD), which has much greaterpotential to impact the long-term healthand population of deer in Iowa. The DNRcontinues statewide CWD surveillance,with increased testing in northeast Iowawhere we have detected 6 positives inwild deer from Alamakee County in2013, 2014, and 2015. We have alsoincreased monitoring in eastern Iowa andsouthern Iowa as the distance of positivedeer in Illinois and Missouri continues toget closer to the Iowa border. White-taileddeer managers across North America arestruggling with effective CWDmanagement strategies. Ultimately, we willgreatly rely on hunters to assist withmanagement of CWD, and are gratefulfor your cooperation thus far in collectingtissue samples for disease testing.Unfortunately, recent published researchhas documented population level impactsto the white-tailed deer herd in Wyoming,where disease prevalence rates havebeen steadily increasing for the majorityof the past half-century.
FALL FESTIVALIn keeping with the Spring Banquet ideas and improvements, weplan on a bigger and better Fall Festival in August. Details will becoming in future Iowa Bowhunter issues and on the website andfacebook.
It’s time to make the tax season just a little bit wild….Since 1982, when the Iowa legislature created the Fish and Wildlife Fund Tax Check-off, Iowans have been able to bring a littlewildness into the tax season. The Fish and Wildlife Tax Check-off, affectionately called the Chickadee Check-off was created toallow people to make a charitable donation to wildlife conservation in Iowa out of their tax refunds or by tacking a few dollars onto any taxes owed. When filling out the state income tax form, just look for the contribution line (usually somewhere betweenlines 55-60) and write in any dollar amount next to Fish/Wildlife.
All the money contributed through the chickadee check-off helps support the Wildlife Diversity Program at the Iowa DNR. Thisprogram has statewide responsibility for all the wildlife that can’t be hunted, fished or trapped from Peregrine Falcons toPoweshiek Skipperling butterflies. You can learn more about the program on their website: www.iowadnr.gov/wildlifediversity.
Please consider donating to the Chickadee Check-off this tax season and supporting wildlife conservation in Iowa!
DNR CONTACT: Stephanie Shepherd at 515-432-2823 ext. 102 or [email protected]
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BONKERS WORLDThe rut has come and gone. Well, I think there was a rut thisyear. It was hard to tell. It was so warm for so many of the days Ihunted it felt like I was still in Mexico. I still saw plenty of deer,but not the craziness I saw last year and nothing that I wanted toput an arrow through.
The closest I came to crazy activity was the evening a doetrotted into view. She stopped at the edge of the field just longenough to sniff the air, eyeball the group of does already thereand look over her shoulder. Then she raced into the field. All thedoes stopped to look at her as she sped by them. I thought forsure there was a buck hot on her trail. Nope. She was alone.She got to the fence and stopped in her tracks. She scanned thenext field for a few seconds, ears forward, tail straight back; shewas the essence of intensity. She wheeled around and racedback to the middle of the field where she literally skidded to astop and went into scan mode again.
She repeated this running-scanning-running behavior for severalminutes. The other does would just occasionally look up fromthe rye they were browsing, glance in her direction and go backto browsing the rye. She finally jumped a fence and disappearedinto the dusk. That was the craziest I’ve ever seen a doe act.
You know what’s even crazier than that? Discussing -1/12 (readthat as negative 1 over 12) at deer camp. Our fourth for euchrecouldn’t be there that particular evening so to fill in the euchre-less void we discussed mathematics. Yup. Mathematics.
It was pretty highbrow stuff. It seems as though there is a theorythat if you started adding 1+2+3+4 to infinity the result isactually -1/12. Don’t sound quite right do it? I figured they werepulling my mathematically challenged leg. But paper wasproduced, figures were scribbled and the proof was, well, Greekto me.
Archimedes, the father of mathematics and incidentally a Greek,could have descended from the heavens and tried to explainhow adding all the numbers in the world together results in theanswer -1/12.
I lay on my cot that night with numbers spinning around in myhead like a tornado. How could it be? No matter how manytimes I added up all the numbers in the world I came up with likea thousand bazillion gazillion not -1/12. I didn’t sleep very wellthat night.
Dawn found me sitting in a tree still puzzling over -1/12. I tookoff my boots and socks, remember it was warm this year, andcounted on my toes and fingers. The only way I came up with -1/12 was if I held a fist over my toes with my index fingerextended, then curled my index finger into my fist so I had takenaway 1 (-1) over 12. Yes I have 12 toes. At least I wish I did,then -1/12 may have made sense.
I drove home that night so I could vote early the next morning,take my wife out for breakfast and get caught up on a few things
around the house. We went to the polls and cast our votesfollowed by a visit to the local breakfast place. I ordered themeat lovers omelet and my wife ordered a very tall short stack.
While we were eating I asked my wife, who knows everything inthe world worth knowing, what the sum of all the numbers in theworld would be. Her answer was definitely not -1/12. It wasmore like wondering aloud what Winterkill had fed me at deercamp. That conversation ended abruptly when I said squirrelsoup. She couldn’t finish her very tall short stack at the thoughtof eating squirrel, soup or otherwise. I, on the other hand,thought the squirrel soup was outstanding and told her so as Ifinished her very tall short stack.
That evening found me, like most other Americans, sitting infront of their TVs watching election results. It was incredible. Thecommentators couldn’t believe what they were seeing. It was asif someone had whispered in their earpiece that the sum of allthe numbers in the world was -1/12. I understood what theywere feeling. Not because of the elections, but that damn -1/12stuff.
In the days that followed I hunted quite a lot but never saw any ofthe crazy rut activity I had anticipated. The only craziness was allthe thinking I was doing about -1/12. I eventually googled -1/12. What I found was a video that explained how -1/12 canbe the sum of all the numbers in the world.
After watching that video I still think there was a bit ofmathematical trickeration afoot. What I do know is what I don’tknow, and that’s mathematics and deer. The more you think youknow, the more yourealize you don’tknow anything.Mother Nature andthe guys that cameup with -1/12make up their ownrules and we canonly watch indisbelief.
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NOTICEWant to make a difference? Volunteer to be an IBA area rep!
* Help work at our Spring Banquet and Fall Festival * Write reports for the Iowa Bowhunter * Encourge membership to the IBA * Become a liaison between the IBA Board and its members
Contact any current board member
STORIESThere’s lots of room for your stories. Send some to your editor for the next issue.
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IOWA GAMESThe Iowa Bowhunters Association is proud to announce thatthey have partnered with the Iowa Sports Foundation to bringyou the official Iowa Games 3D Shoot through their IBA100% clubs. The IBA board of directors and Iowa gamesofficials decided that it is best to have the shoot at the sameclub two consecutive years. An application to host the shoot
will be available soon in the IBA Iowa Bowhunter.
The location for the 2017/2018 Iowa Games shoot has beenselected from the existing applicants and will be held at SouthCentral Bowhunters of Iowa club located near Chariton, Iowa.
IBA Board of Directors
IBA SHOOTOUTIBA Shootout Application ProcessIf your 100% club is interested in hosting a leg of the IBAShootout in 2017, contact Boyd Mathes at 641-628-4586 [email protected]. Contact must be made prior toDecember 1st, of the current year for consideration. Leg hostsare chosen by your IBA board of directors from all applicantswith hosts being notified early in the new year. The board wouldlike to see location of leg host clubs change each year, movingthis shoot throughout the state; and giving all 100% clubs a
chance to host either the first or second leg. The third leg of theShootout will always be at the Fall Festival location.
The first and second legs of the IBA Shootout for 2017 will belisted at a later date. Look for a Shootout flyer in the Springissue of Bowhunter.
The first leg of the IBA Shootout will be at the Hickory RidgeBowhunters in Pella, IA; and the second leg of the IBA Shootoutwill be at the Johnson County Archers in North Liberty, IA. Withthe third leg at the IBA Fall Festival.
FOR YOUR INFORMATIONIowa State University White-tailed Deer Fawn Study
Over the summer and fall, you may notice fawns in and around Ledges State Park that have radio collars or ear tags. These fawnsare part of a study being conducted by personnel in the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management at Iowa StateUniversity to learn about fawn survival in central Iowa.
Our goals: Iowa is known for its high-quality deer population. White-tailed deer experience the highest rate of mortality within thefirst year of life. We aim to estimate fawn survival and identify causes of mortality. Identifying factors associated with fawn survivalmay increase our understanding of deer population dynamics and aid in their management.
Our methods:We are locating and capturing fawns by hand, ideally within their first week of life. We will record sex, age, weight,and condition of fawns and fit them with ear tags and radio collars that will expand as the fawns grow and eventually fall off. Afterrelease, we will monitor fawn survival and their use of the landscape. If a fawn dies, we will find it and determine why it died.
Contact us: If you have any questions about the study or are a local landowner who is interested in getting involved, please visit ourstudy website (www.nrem.iastate.edu/research/blanchong/projects/fawn-survival), call (515-294-2245) or email us at([email protected]). If you have seen a fawn bedded down in the area, or know where deer have given birth recently,please let us know! Updates on the project will be posted on our website.
16 IOWA BOWHUNTERS ASSOCIATION www.iowabowhunters.org
Laverne Woock(one of founding fathers)Cal StruchenGrant Poindexter
Erv WagnerRon SteegeCraig Eckart
IBA Kiko Tovar Lifetime AchievementAward Past Recipients
FOR YOUR INFORMATION CONT.DNR director: 'Relief' needed to maintain fishand wildlife trust fundThe Iowa Department of Natural Resources will have to cut staffand services provided by the Fish and Wildlife Trust Fund if thestate doesn't approve a revenue increase, Director Chuck Gippsaid Tuesday.
The trust is funded primarily through fishing and hunting licensefees. Both are $19 annually for Iowa residents. Those fees areapproved by the Legislature and support a number of servicesacross the state including fish hatcheries, boat ramps, wildlifemanagement, education and research.
Gipp, speaking at a budget hearing before Gov. Terry Branstad,noted fishing license fees were last increased more than adecade ago. He said revenue has remained relatively stablesince then, but the general cost of doing business has increasedas things like health care, gas and equipment costs rise.
“It’s been a challenge," Gipp said. "So without some type ofrelief there, we’re going to be reducing (staffing and services)significantly – about 10 to 15 percent by next year."
Gipp said he's encouraged advocacy groups that representhunters and fishermen to contact their state representativesabout raising the licensing fees.
"This is your trust fund. You’re the ones that benefit," he said hetold them. "... So if you want to continue to receive this service
we’ve been providing you, you’re going to have to be theadvocate for the revenue that’s necessary to provide thoseservices."
Branstad said after the presentation he is "neutral" about raisingthe fees.
Gipp said that like other state agencies, the Department ofNatural Resources has infrastructure projects it needs toaddress.
“The newest facility we have is a fish hatchery at Rathbun(Lake),” Gipp says. “But that’s 25 years old and the liners ofthose fish ponds that grow the fish are now 25 years old andneed replacements, so you’re looking at $1 million or more justto replace that type of facility.”
The department requested a "status quo" budget for the nextfiscal year without any increases over the previous year'sfunding. The department spends about $132 million annually,with about $15 million of that coming from the state's generalfund and about $42 million coming from the Fish and WildlifeTrust Fund.
Branstad will hear from all state agencies before issuing hisbudget proposal to the Legislature at the start of the 2017legislative session. Lawmakers will return to Des Moines inJanuary to begin work on the budget and other state issues.
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION CONT.Pictures for IBA AnnualPlease send your harvest photos to Randy Taylor for futureAnnuals. All contact information is posted below. Deadline isJune 15th. The annual will now be designed in house by theIBA, so your cooperation in getting photos to Randy would begreatly appreciated, the sooner the better.
You can send by email, hard copy, or a CD through snail mail.If you email, please send as a full size file (1MB or larger).For 100% clubs, please send in your photos together as a
group if you want your own page in Annual. If not sent as agroup, they will be shown in the individual pages.
Jot down a couple details about your animal (score, date ofharvest, etc). We don’t need a story just a little information.Pictures are not returned.
Send to:Randy Taylor9965 Shrine St., Reasnor, IA 50232641-793-2736 W; 641-521-1050 [email protected]
Looking for a Few Good Men or WomenAre you at that stage in life that you have some time that you would like to volunteer and give back. Your kids haveleft the nest and you don’t have grandkids yet. Are you a dedicated bowhunter that cares enough about our sport thatyou are willing to give up six days a year? The IBA is looking for a few good men or women to run for the board ofdirectors. As in any organization, we need new people to introduce new ideas and stay current with the times to besuccessful; and also to continually improve the IBA organization. Your involvement helps to ensure that the huntingopportunities we enjoy now will continue for generations to come.
The board meets 5 times a year and never during an archery season; after all we are bowhunters. Three of themeetings are held separately in Des Moines, one is in Des Moines during the Spring Banquet, and one is in Eldoraduring the Fall Festival. If you would like more information please contact one of the people below.
Terry Koppes Randy Taylor Denny Bradley641-858-7182 641-521-1050 [email protected] [email protected]@gmail.com
YOUTH BOWHUNTERYouth Scholarship Essay ContestThe IBA will be offering a five hundred dollar scholarship to ayouth, graduating senior of current year that is a member of theIBA. To earn this scholarship, you must write an essay not morethan 500 words on at least two of the following topics, andinclude a photo of yourself.
What Bowhunting has taught meWhat the IBA means to meMy most memorable experience with a bow
These essays must be in the hands of your IBA President nolater than July 5. Members of the IBA Board of Directors willjudge them. This scholarship cannot be given to the sameperson more than once; and will be announced at the FallFestival.
This scholarship will be given when notice of college enrollmentis provided to the IBA Treasurer; and the check will be written tothe college.
This essay must be in your own readable handwriting and not anelectronic document. See the Board Member section of
Bowhunter or the Website for your IBA Presidents’ contact andaddress information.
I would like to publish some of our youths’ stories, but haven’treceived any for quite some time. Please send your stories tothe editor (see page 2). They can be anything from hunting toNASP to helping put in a food plot to anything you want.
IBA Board of Directors
NASP InformationAnother thing the IBA is doing to support our youth is givingaway some prizes to a few essay winners that shot in the NASPdivision at the Fall Festival. This year the IBA gave away a bow,arrows, and a bow case; all of which will be awarded at theupcoming Spring Banquet. If you were not able to shoot thisyear, plan on attending next year as it was a very exciting andrewarding time. A lot of kids shot the shoot and a lot of peoplealso watched the event. We hope this event will grow bigger andbigger each year, and hope to see you next year. All who shot atthe Fall Festival should have received an email about the essaycontest; but if you haven’t, you can contact your groupscoordinator.
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iowa Sate Archery AssociationPresents
21st Annualiowa ProAm Archery
TournamentJanuary 6th, 7th and 8th
2017
Hy-vee Hall730 3rd Street Des moines, iA 50309
registration Fees:money Class: $150Adult & young Adult $45(18 & up) (15-17)
youth & Cub $25(12-14) 11 & under)
Saturday Night Team event: $25Kids & Adults shoot with the Pro’s
Flights: $25- Saturday and Sunday scores are added together. This total is entered with all other Flight entries. Top three scores in each flight receive $$$ awards.
Registration BeginsOctober 15, 2016-December 31, 2016
To register and for completeinformation go to: www.isaaproam.com
Got Questions? CallRoss BretschISAA President515-710-8693
Britt OsborneISAA VP515-509-1614
line Times:Friday 360 round (5 Spot)* 6:00pm
Saturday 360 round (5 Spot)*8:00am 11:30am 3:00pm
Sunday 330 round (3 Spot)*7:00am 9:30am Noon 2:30pm
*Single spots available upon request
Sponsorships, vendors & bale AdsContact: Don Parker, ProAm Director
319-431-0979 email to: [email protected]
Hosted by
iowa State Archery Associationiowa Pro Am
January 6th-8th
midwest OpenPro/Am
December 9th-11th
independence bowhuntersKC Pro/Am
January 21st & 22nd
Top Combined Overall
score for all 3 shoots$1000 male$500 female
100% payback based on NFAA Scale
FlyerS AvAilAble FOr TOurNAmeNT ruleS!
***you must shoot the same classat all 3 shoots to be qualified for
Guaranteed Payout
$75 entry Fee($25 per tournament)
Contact information
Jamie young mCAC309-660-5834
ross bretsch iSAA515-710-8693
Tobi rogers ibH816-645-2198
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MISSION STATEMENTOF THE
IOWA BOWHUNTERS ASSOCIATIONThe Iowa Bowhunters Association proudly accepts the sport of bowhuntingfor all legal game; To protect, improve and increase the opportunities forhunting with the hand held, hand drawn bow; To cooperate with and supportfederal and state agencies, sportsmen associations, and conservationorganizations, which are insuring the propagation and preservation of gameand its natural habitat; To encourage and conduct education programsdesigned to acquaint the public and the archer with the safe and ethical useof the bow for hunting and bowhunting as an effective method of huntinglegal game; To foster unity and perpetuate the spirit of good fellowshipamong bowhunters.
WHAT IS THE I.B.A?The I.B.A. is a statewide association made up of bowhunters. Itspurpose is to protect, defend, and promote bowhunting in thestate of Iowa.
HOW OLD IS THE I.B.A?The Iowa Bowhunters Association was organized in 1967 by agroup of thirteen dedicated bowhunters from the state. Thisgroup, the original board of directors, had over fifty years ofbowhunting experience. In addition, this group had many years ofhunting big game and small game with firearms.
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LIFE MEMBERSRobert RoachEvansdale, IALaverne WoockWaterloo, IA
Richard EldridgeBooklyn, IA
Richard HarrisLaPorte City, IA
Dennis (Whitey) JohnsonWaterloo, IA
Leroy MatthiasWaterloo, IAGene WinterWaterloo, IA
Craig EckhardtHampton, IATerry SchulzDuncombe, IA
David MacDonaldWaverly, IADavid WillisLake City, IA
Gary HelgersonElkader, IA
Matt B. KoenigHampton, IALarry ZachAnkeny, IADave Holt
Lakewood, COMichael HeaserMinneiska, MNMurray Stewart
Kearny, MODon BrazeltonAnkeny, IA
Mark ArmstrongCouncil Bluffs, IAMick Brown
Council Bluffs, IALarry StewartMartelle, IABill BehrensCedar Falls, IADoug Clayton
Council Bluffs, IANathan DirksSpirit Lake, IAJohn CarlsonLake Mills, IA
John KoschmederRiceville, IARobert RustWebb, IA
Tom OldfatherElk Run Heights, IA
Todd LehighOmaha, NE
Rayneal McKimAltoona, IAGary RieckWaverly, IA
Richard KellyMissouri Valley, IARitch StolpeSioux City, IARandy CoolingDexter, MI
Patrick SullivanCedar Rapids, IA
Chris BartonFarragut, IA
Don EgglestonWaverly, IADana RogersBox Elder, SD
Bill BranderhorstNewton, IA
Paul (Buck) FarniDurango, IA
Steven MosnikMarion, IAEd UlickiLehigh, IA
Donnie MorrisSully, IA
Roger BowenCouncil Bluffs, IARobert SegerFt. Dodge, IATim FridayUnion, IARon ShroutGillett, PA
Douglas BeckmanCarroll, IA
Mike BlanchardDes Moines, IAJohn HaberlCarroll, IA
Gary LiebschGlenwood, IADaniel LoftusDouds, IADavid LentMarion, IAPaul Fults
Muscatine, IAShawn RyanEldridge, IAJohn KeenanTama, IA
Harvey DirksCedar Rapids, IA
Richard Schmitz, Jr.Clinton, IAKelly WhiteSaylorville, IADavid MasonCoggin, IALynn HochIndianola, IA
Tom (Fishbonker) ToycenMount Vernon, IARandy TaylorReasnor, IA
Jason GuisingerClive, IA
Kent E. HalsteadDonnellson, IA
Daryl LandsguardSaint Olaf, IA
Timothy CallahanPrimgar, IADaniel YoungDes Moines, IA
Robert T. BuckleyWaterloo, IACharles MaskoSwisher, IA
Steven SearsCouncil Bluffs, IABrian WesselKeokuk, IABarry Smith
Hot Sulphur Springs, COGrant PointdexterIndianola, IAHunter WhiteSaylorville, IACharles RehorPrudence, RI
Michael MealeyIndianola, IAJim Kieler
Raymond, IAMatthew KielerRaymond, IAJacob KielerRaymond, IAWillie SuchyChariton, IAJeff ManzerStory City, IAMike ZoellnerShelby, IA
Bob & Karen BranchcombIndianola, IA
Bill & Mary StonebrakerEldora, IA
Terry TremmelIndianola, IAJoshua CarterNichols, IA
Reed E. BurresHumboldt, IAJeff InlowOrient, IA
Clark SchmitzBrunsville, IA
Terry KonchalskiDes Moines, IATroy PowellStuart, IA
Shann PoindexterMelrose, IAKelly KendallEldora, IAJohn DudleyIndianola, IATom LitchfieldChariton, IA
Brian PoindexterIndianola, IABoyd MathesPella, IA
Randy NesslerWest Branch, IATroy WestrumStratford, IA
Mathew JessenAltoona, IA
Jon ChristensenCastana, IA
Robin KlemmeMerrill, IADray WalterBlockton, IAJim ColwellKnoxville, IA
BOARD MEMBERSDennis Bradley, President12451 55th St.Ottumwa, IA [email protected]
Jim Colwell, Vice President480 Perry Dr.Knoxville, IA [email protected]
Corey Thorson,Treasurer1648 Cordova Ave.Pella, IA [email protected]
Larry Krohn, Editor3338 Sandy Beach Rd. NESolon, IA [email protected]
Terry Koppes2002 11th St.Eldora, IA [email protected]
Randy Taylor9965 Shrine St.Reasnor, IA [email protected]
Tom Toycen78 Joel LaneMount Vernon, IA [email protected]
JD McDonald1626 RolandChariton, IA [email protected]
Chase McDonald603 West Mills StreetCreston, IA [email protected]
Boyd Mathes776 190th Ave.Pella, IA [email protected]
Jon Christensen32523 232nd StreetCastana, IA [email protected]
Randy McPherren314 W. Union StreetUnionville, IA [email protected]
Jake Stien2632 75th StreetWatkins, IA [email protected]
Bob Haney1820 S. 9th LaneWest Des Moines IA [email protected]
John Rohrs1306 SW 3rd St.Ankeny, IA [email protected]
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1. You must be a member, in good standing, at the time you harvest
your entry. 2. All game must be taken within the rules of fair chase. 3. All entries must he postmarked by Feb. 24th, 4. All entries must he mailed to: IBA. Awards, 2790 Salem Circle,
Marion, Ia. 52302 (NO EXCEPTIONS!) ph # 319-364-2653 5. All P&Y entries must he on P&Y or B&C score sheet and signed
by an official scorer. 6. All entries must he accompanied with photo. Information must he
written on back of photo. (Name, address, award). 7. All applicants MUST be at Spring Banquet to receive an award.
8. All age restrictions are at time of harvest. 9. All late season animals that require drying time for entry will
qualify for next years banquet. 10. Entrant must submit this application with photo. 11. Entries for Photo Contest must be delivered prior to Banquet date.
– NOTE: Acceptance of awards application will require the following of all
rules (No Exceptions) I.B.A. is not responsible for entries lost in the mail.
BIG BUCK AWARDS a. Men's Division b. Women's Division c. Youth Division d. Minimum of 125 P&Y points e. Printable photograph f. Awards given for Typical & Non-
Typical in each Division g. Only top 3 places in each division
receive plaques. BIG GAME AWARDS (Certificate) a. All big game animals must meet P&Y
minimum scores BIG TURKEY AWARDS a. 1st place plaque b. All others receive cert. c. Must be weighed and measured the
same as IDNR rules. Send copy of form.
BIG GAME Certificate a. For the FIRST big game animals of a
species 16 YEARS AND UNDER AWARD(Certificate) a. Awards given for any Iowa Whitetails
or Turkeys MASTER BOWHUNTER (Certificate ) a. Five different species of big game
animals (no turkeys) b. Deer must be forked or better EXPERT BOWHUNTER (Certificate ) a. Iowa Whitetail deer only b. Must accumulate 8 points in a 3 year
period c. Points are earned as follows:
4 points for a P&Y buck 3 points for a forked buck or better 1 point for doe May use 1 doe per award
BIG FISH AWARDS [Certificates) a. First place men's division b. First place women's division c. First place youth division (17 years &
under) d. All entries must be weighed on scales
legal for trade and signed by a witness. PHOTO CONTEST a. Wildlife division (Certificate) b. Still life division (Certificate) c. Hunting scene (Certificate) d. Best in show (Plaque) e. No penned animals and no people in
wildlife and still life division f. All photos must be 8x10 inches
Type of award or animal
DATE MONTH
P&Y SCORE PTS., WEIGHT TOM/HEN OR ANY OTHER INFO
LOCATION COUNTY, STATE
WITNESS
MAIL ENTRIES TO: IBA Awards, c/o Randy Taylor; 9965 Shrine St; Reasnor, IA. 50232 Photos for IBA Annual are to be mailed to Randy Taylor at same address as above.
Name________________________________________________
Address______________________________________________
Age________________________________
Phone______________________________
50th Annual IBA Spring BanquetAwards Application
IOWA BOWHUNTERS ASSOCIATION - RELATED INFORMATION
All entries must be postmarked by January 30th, 2017
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AREA REPRESENTATIVESLEGISLATIVELaverne Woock737 DenverWaterloo, IA 50702319/236-8220
BOARD ATTORNEYDavid Willis107 W. Main St.Lake City, IA 51449712-830-0015
IBEF STATECOORDINATORDavid Mason5859 3rd St. NorthCoggon, IA 52218
ADVISORSIBA LOBBYISTDon Avenson30 Maplewood DriveOelwein, Iowa 50662
IBA WEBMASTERIowa Website Design213 Osborne LaneElkader, IA [email protected]
PUBLICATIONS EDITORLarry Krohn3338 Sandy Beach Rd.Solon, IA 52333319-360-1707
ADVERTISING RATES(Must be an IBA member)(Send ads to the editor)
4-Newsletters:Full Page Ad ........................................1 Issue.......................................$ 100.00
1 Year ............................................375.00Half Page Ad .......................................1 Issue .............................................60.00
1 Year ............................................220.00Quarter Page Ad.................................1 Issue .............................................40.00
1 Year ............................................140.00Business Card Ad...............................1 Issue .............................................25.00
1 Year...............................................80.00
Annual Photo Magazine-Pricing:Full Page Ad.............................................................................................$ 125.00Half Page Ad ..................................................................................................75.00Quarter Page Ad............................................................................................50.00Business Card Ad..........................................................................................35.00Full Back, inside back, inside front...200.00Think Safety!!!!
IOWA BOWHUNTERS ASSOCIATION - RELATED INFORMATION
JUNIOR AREA REPRESENTATIVESDylan John McDonald, Braydon Sims,Elijah Collins, and Abram Collins.
Junior Area Rep CornerThe above named are the junior area reps. Becoming a junior arearepresentative is not a free ride so to speak, but does include someexpectations and responsibilities. New ideas are always welcome andhopefully these youngsters will be able to provide some to our organization.
Providing feedback by means of the Iowa Bowhunter newsletter is one way ofkeeping in touch and relaying information to other young members of the IBA.Providing pictures, writing an article, and helping out at events are all ways toget involved. An example would be to write about an experience at an NASPtournament, or the Fall Festival, or one of your hunting excursions. As always,you don’t have to be a junior area rep to provide articles, pictures, or otherinformation. That is welcome from all members. Congratulations to theseyoung people and welcome to the junior area rep venture.
NORTHWESTRobin Klemme22001 Kestrel Ave.Merrill, IA 51038712/938-2021SOUTH CENTRALTammy McDonald1626 Roland Chariton, IA 50049641/[email protected]
Doyle Kincy7304 Monroe CtUrbandale, IA [email protected]
Andrew Jackson6155 Cedar Crest Dr.Apt. #103Johnston, IA [email protected] 515-238-1332
NORTHEAST
Cal Struchen3278 Rising LaneToddville, IA 52341319/393-2448
Daryl Landsgard17613 Gunder Rd.St. Olaf, IA [email protected] Coblentz706 13th St.Kalona, IA 52247319/[email protected]
Mike Robertson2129 12th St.Camanche, IA [email protected]
Brian Wessel36 Prices Creek Rd.Keokuk, IA 52632319/[email protected]
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AWARDSRandy Taylor
BOWHUNTER PUBLICATIONLarry Krohn
FALL FESTIVALLarry Krohn, Jon ChristensenTerry Koppes, JD McDonald
all area reps, all board members
FALL FESTIVAL 3-D TARGETSJim Colwell, Boyd Mathes,
Corey Thorson
FINANCERandy Taylor (chair),Corey Thorson,Denny Bradley
FUND RAISINGLive & Silent Auctions
Larry Krohn, Denny Bradley,Jon Christensen, Jake Stien
RAFFLESBoyd Mathes, Jim Colwell,Corey Thorson, Jake Stien
LEGISLATIONRandy Taylor, Randy McPherrenTom Toycen, Denny Bradley
NOMINATIONS & REPSTerry Koppes
SPRING BANQUETJake & Katie Stien
ADVERTISINGRandy Taylor, Boyd Mathes,
Larry Krohn
SPONSORSHIPCorey Thorson (chair), Larry Krohn,
JD McDonald
MERCHANDISEChase McDonald
DEER CLASSICTom Toycen,
Randy Taylor, Jim Colwell
100% CLUB LIAISONSTerry Koppes
MARKETINGKatie Stien, Boyd Mathes,
Corey ThorsonJim ColewellJake Stien
2016 IBA COMMITTEES
IOWA BOWHUNTERS ASSOCIATION - RELATED INFORMATION
Please note: The individuals listed above are only primary points of contact for theirrespective committee. As with any non-profit organization, the success of our organizationis based on dedication and more importantly, volunteerism. Our organization is currentlyover 1,500 members strong. Volunteerism should never be one of our weaknesses. Pleasecontinue to support these committees and our organization by volunteering your time. Tosee how you can help, please contact any of the individuals listed above to show yoursupport to our organization.
IBA BOARD 2017MEETING DATESContact board member for location.Jan. 8, Jan. 29, Feb. 11 (SB),June 11, July 16, Aug. 5 (FF)
Aug. 27, Dec. 10
Brandenburg, Garry .......................................................................AlbionParris, George............................................................................AudubonTempleton, Randy ..................................................................Blue GrassJeff Coonts.....................................................................................BuffaloJapsen, Jeffrey .........................................................................BurlingtonSteve Finegan ........................................................................Cedar FallsBriney, Larry.......................................................................Cedar RapidsNordman, Jeff ......................................................................Charles CitySchrody, DDS David ....................................................................ClintonClayton, Doug ...................................................................Council BluffsKerian, Randy ................................................................................CrescoCasey, Michael ...........................................................................DubuqueFilbrandt, Robert ......................................................................Lake MillsPanthen, David .............................................................New ProvidenceMealey, Don .................................................................................NorwalkHuffman, Joe ..................................................................................OsageBradley, Dennis ..........................................................................OttumwaArnold Vest..................................................................................OttumwaGrimes, Leonard ...............................................................................PellaGerald Dowell....................................................................................PellaPaul, Dick ....................................................................................Red OakHempey, Guy............................................................................Sioux CityPhelps, Karen.....................................................................South AmanaGlen Salow..............................................................................St. CharlesOldfather, Tom..............................................................Strawberry PointMoenk, Bob ..................................................................................SwisherMcPherren, Randy ...................................................................UnionvilleHowing, Ronald .....................................................................WallingfordBlack, Bill ......................................................................................WapelloPfeiffer, Donald .....................................................................WashingtonCoburn, Chad A. .............................................................................VictorCaldwell, Chris .........................................................................WellsburgGustafson, Marc..........................................................................SpencerBaumler, Duane C......................................................................DecorahMiller, Loren D..............................................................................LansingChappell, Tracy ........................................................................MonticelloBest, Dan.........................................................................................LisbonRitz, Mike ...............................................................................Orange CityHerrick, T.J. ....................................................................................AlgonaFreymiller, Kevin ...................................................................Des MoinesPaarker, Daryl .............................................................................BellevueParcher, Phillip ....................................................................Marble RockCrum, Arnie.................................................................................. Waukon
POPE AND YOUNGSCORERS
Answers for hidden objects:p. 8 on deer head; p. 10 in picture;
p. 11 on bird; p. 14 in Iowa Deer Classic ad; p. 18 on BCY logo; p. 22 on state map
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