February 11, 2009

Commentary
Winchester to make non-lead
rimfire ammunition for use
in California condor areas


By JIM MATTHEWS
Outdoor News Service


Winchester Ammunition announced that it would be marketing three different non-lead rimfire products that comply with California lead ammunition ban within the range of the California condor, including the first non-lead .22 Long Rifle load.
The ammunition industry was a little stunned by the California Fish and Game Commission decision in late 2007 to include rimfire ammunition in the ban that took affect July 1, 2008. Both the legislature and Commission had originally said they wanted to look at potential impacts of lead rimfire hunting ammunition before including it in a ban. But recent studies made the Commission decide to error on the side of caution when it included rimfires in their rulemaking.
Currently, hunters must use non-lead ammunition when hunting big game and varmints within a vast zone occupied by endangered California condors in the central part of the state. This includes rifles, handguns, and shotguns firing slugs or buckshot (large pellets use for bigger game and coyotes). Lead shotgun ammunition used for birds and small game hunting was not included in the ban because there is no evidence of the small shot ever poisoning condors or other wildlife.
Hunters can even use lead rimfire ammunition to hunt small game -- cottontails and tree squirrels -- in the condor zone because this game is almost always retrieved and the lead removed from field where it could be scavenged. But hunters cannot use the lead rimfire ammunition for jackrabbits, ground squirrels, and other non-game animals, which are frequently left in the field and might expose scavengers to lead bullet residue.
Brad Criner, Winchester’s rimfire product manager, said the three new loads -- one for the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (WMR) and two for the .22 Long Rifle (LR) -- use a patented tin bullet technology to make them non-lead.
“I can’t say what the product will sell for at a retail level, but at the end of the day, tin does cost more than lead so it will be more expensive because of the raw material costs. But we have tried very hard to keep the cost down,” said Criner.
The .22 LR load will be offered in two versions, a tin hollow-point for varmint hunting and a tin round nose for small game. The new load will feature a 30-grain lubed tin bullet at 1,650 feet per second, making it the fastest domestically-made .22 LR on the market. The .22 WMR load will be loaded with a copper-jacketed, tin core hollowpoint that weighs 28 grains and chugs out the end of the barrel at 2,200 feet per second, equaling the fastest rimfire .22 magnum load on the market.
Criner said the loads “would not provide as big an upset” or expansion as the equivalent lead loads, but that hunters would find them very effective.
“We recognize the growing customer demand and interest in lead-free products and we’re moving to meet that demand,” said Criner.
The first production runs of the .22 WMR loads will be done in April this year, and the product should start finding its way onto dealer’s shelves by the end of that month or early May. The .22 LR production will begin in May, and ammunition should available in limited quantities by June.
Before the Winchester announcement, there was currently only one non-lead rimfire load on the market, a .22 WMR load offered by CCI-Federal. There were no .22 Long Rifle loads available, and none of the companies have announced either .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire (HMR) or .17 Mach II, although both Winchester and CCI-Federal hint they will have these rimfire products in their lineup in 2010.

TESTING THE NEW AMMO:

The CCI TNT Green .22 mag non-lead ammunition has been available since the middle of last year, and I was able to get my hands on a box (50 rounds) and shoot some of the pre-production prototypes of the Winchester .22 mag ammunition. It seemed only logical to shoot them side-by-side to see how they would perform at the range out of an extremely accurate Anschutz rifle at 50 yards.
A total of six, five-shot groups were fired with both types of ammunition in nearly ideal conditions -- a cool day without a hint of wind. I alternated shooting the two types of ammunition in case lighting or wind conditions changed.
The Winchester jacketed tin ammunition shot both the smallest group at 3/8s of an inch (measured between the center of the two bullet holes furthest apart) and the largest group at 1 11/16s inches. The average size of the six groups was 1 3/16s inches. The first group I shot was the tiny little cloverleaf, but each subsequent group would have one or two flyers that opened up the overall group size.
The CCI ammunition, which features a copper bullet at 2,050 fps (150 fps slower than the Winchester), averaged 7/8-inch groups. The smallest group was 9/16s and the largest group was 1 3/16s inches.
These results are not significantly different than the groups I shoot with this gun using a variety of standard lead ammunition. In fact, both non-lead brands shot better than many of the lead .22 magnum loads on the market in my gun.
Costs for the currently-available CCI TNT Green ammunition are more than for just about any other .22 magnum ammunition you can buy. In the current Midway mail order catalog, the CCI ammo is 13.49 a box, while the standard .22 mag CCI Maxi-Mag load is only $10.99, and the promotional Winchester Dynapoint .22 mag ammo was just $8.79.
Don Geivet, game manager of the Tejon Ranch, said he and his staff have been shooting the CCI TNT Green in the field, mostly on ground squirrels, for nearly a year.
“I think it’s pretty good stuff,” said Geivet. “People shooting it on the ranch generally give it a very favorable rating. It’s certainly on par with lead.”

OUTDOOR CALENDAR

FEBRUARY 13 CWA SAN DIEGO FUND-RAISER: The California Waterfowl Association will be having its annual fund-raising banquet beginning 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13 at the Elk Club, 1400 E. Washington, El Cajon. Tickets are $65 per person, $95 per couple. Information: Contact John Howard at 619-440-8319 or visit www.calwaterfowl.org/web2/departments/fundraisingandevents/Flyers/San%20Diego.pdf for a flyer on the event.
FEBRUARY 13-16 GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT: The annual Great Backyard Bird Count will be held Feb. 13-16 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 14 BALD EAGLE CENSUS: Volunteers are needed to participate in this winter’s bald eagle counts conducted on Feb. 14 and Mar. 14 in the San Bernardino National Forest at Big Bear Lake, Baldwin Lake, Green Valley Lake, Lake Gregory, Lake Arrowhead, Lake Silverwood, and Lake Hemet. To volunteer and get more information, call Robin Eliason, a USFS biologist at the Big Bear Ranger Station, at 909-382-2832.
FEBRUARY 15 BIGHORN SHEEP SURVEY SIGNUP DEADLINE: Volunteers who would like to participate in the annual San Gabriel Mountains bighorn sheep survey on Sunday, March 1, must sign up by Feb. 15 to receive a volunteer information packet, and they must also attend an orientation meeting 6 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 28, 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. For more information, call the Lytle Creek Ranger Station at 909-382-2870.
FEBRUARY 21-22 FLY FISHING SHOW: The Fly Fishing Show will be held Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 21-22, 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, Nick Curcione, Conway Bowman, Richard Bean, Steve Abel, Gary Graham, Maggie Merriman, Michael Mauri, Scott Leon, Jay Murakoshi, Craig Nelson, Ozzie Ozefovich, Enrico Puglisi, and Lori-Ann Murphy. 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.
FEBRUARY 21-22 CONCEALED CARRY WEAPON COURSE: A 16-hour California Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) course is being offered by Firearms Training Associates at Mike Raahauge's Shooting Enterprises this Saturday and Sunday. Cost is $180 per person. This course meets the state requirement for 16 hours of training to qualify for a CCW (not valid in San Bernardino County). Contact FTA at 714-701-9918 or 877-544-4867 for information about this class or the remaining 2009 schedule. The web site is www.ftatv.com.
FEBRUARY 28-MARCH 1 VENTURA GUN SHOW: The McMann’s Roadrunner Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Mar. 1, at Seaside Park, Ventura. Admission is $9. The next Ventura gun shows will be June 6-7, Sept. 12-13, and Nov. 7-8. Information, directions, and $1 off coupons available at www.mcmannsroadrunner.com.
MARCH 4-8 FRED HALL LONG BEACH SHOW: The Fred Hall Fishing Tackle, Boat, and Travel Show will be held March 4-8 at the Long Beach Convention Center. This is the West Coast’s granddaddy of sportsman’s shows filling the convention center with exhibitors. 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 7 QUAIL UNLIMITED GUN DOG SHOWDOWN: The 21st Annual Gun Dog Showdown will be held beginning 7:30 a.m., Saturday, March 7 at the Prado Dog Training Area just off Euclid Avenue at the 71 freeway, Chino. Hosted by the San Gabriel Valley Chapter of Quail Unlimited, there is a $65 registration fee, with reruns $55. There is also a $10 park entrance fee. The event pits pointing dogs against flushing breeds in a fun competition for bragging rights. For information or to make reservations, contact Tim Bovard at 909-624-7411
MARCH 7 WEST VALLEY FRIENDS OF NRA FUND-RAISER: The West Valley Friends of the National Rifle Association will have its annual fund-raising banquet 6-10 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Central Park Center, 11200 Baseline Road, Rancho Cucamonga. Dinner tickets are $45 each. Information: Steve Gomez at 909-560-6000 or via e-mail at westvalleyfnra@aol.com.
MARCH 7 PASO ROBLES FRIENDS OF NRA FUND-RAISER: The Paso Robles Friends of the National Rifle Assocation will have its annual fund-raising banquet beginning 4 p.m. at the Paso Robles Event Center, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. For ticket or event information, contact Noel Ryan at 805-238-3401, Roger Miller at 805-463-2475, or Carin Ryan at 805-712-8715.
MARCH 7-8 GLENDALE GUN SHOW: The Glendale Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 7, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Mar. 8, at the Glendale Civic Auditorium, Glendale. Admission is $9. The next Glendale gun shows will be Aug. 8-9 and Nov. 21-22. Information, directions, and $1 off coupons available at www.glendalegunshow.com.
MARCH 14 BALD EAGLE CENSUS: Volunteers are needed to participate in this winter’s final bald eagle count to be conducted on Mar. 14 in the San Bernardino National Forest at Big Bear Lake, Baldwin Lake, Green Valley Lake, Lake Gregory, Lake Arrowhead, Lake Silverwood, and Lake Hemet. To volunteer and get more information, call Robin Eliason, a USFS biologist at the Big Bear Ranger Station, at 909-382-2832.
MARCH 20-22 WATER-FOR-WILDLIFE WORK PROJECT: The Mojave Preserve Water-for-Wildlife Volunteer Group will have a guzzler repair project in the Lanfair Valley area of the Mojave National Preserve March 20-22. Food will be provided two evenings and two mornings, but everyone should bring camping gear, water, firewood, food or lunch and snacks, and gloves. Next project dates are April 17-19 and May 1-3. For more information and directions to the camp site, contact Cliff McDonald at 760-326-2935 or via e-mail at bigmc@citlink.net.
MARCH 21 HIGH DESERT NWTF FUND-RAISER: The High Desert Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation will have its third annual fund-raising banquet beginning 5:30 p.m. Saturday, March 21, at the Foremost Terrace Room, 17581 Sultana, Hesperia. Tickets are $60 per person, $100 per couple. For information or tickets, contact Karen Shackleford at 760-887-1092.
MARCH 21-22 DEL MAR GUN SHOW: The Crossroads of the West Del Mar Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 21, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Mar. 22, at the Del Mar Fair Grounds, Del Mar. Admission is $10. The next Del Mar gun shows will tentatively be July 11-12, Oct. 3-4, and Dec. 12-13. Information, directions, and $1 off coupons available at www.crossroadsgunshows.com.
MARCH 25-29 FRED HALL DEL MAR SHOW: The Fred Hall Fishing Tackle, Boat, and Travel Show will be held March 25-29 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. The companion show to the Long Beach event, this is the largest sportsman’s show in San Diego County. 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 QUAIL UNLIMITED SPORTING CLAYS SHOOT: The Riverside Chapter of Quail Unlimited will be hosting a fund-raising sporting clays shoot Friday, March 27, and Saturday, March 28 at Mike Raahauge’s Shooting Enterprises, Norco. The Friday event will be a 50-target small gauge (20 and under) event for $30, while Saturday event is a 100-target main event costing $60 per shooter. Information: www.quriverside.com.
MARCH 28 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY QUAIL UNLIMITED FUND-RAISER: The San Gabriel Valley Chapter of Quail Unlimited will have its annual fund-raising banquet beginning 5:30 p.m., Saturday, March 28 at the Oak Tree Room (next to Coco’s Restaurant), 1150 Colorado Blvd., Arcadia. Dinner tickets are $70 per person or $105 per couple. For more information, call 866-206-9070 or e-mail sgvqu@onebox.com.
MARCH 28-29 COSTA MESA GUN SHOW: The Crossroads of the West Costa Mesa Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 28, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Mar. 29, at the Orange County Fair and Event Center (Orange County Fairgrounds), Costa Mesa. Admission is $10. The next Costa Mesa gun shows will tentatively be June 6-7, Aug. 15-16, and Nov. 28-29 (Thanksgiving weekend). Information, directions, and $1 off coupons available at www.crossroadsgunshows.com.
APRIL 4 CALIFORNIA DEER ASSOCIATION BANQUET: The Southern California Chapter of the California Deer Association will have its annual banquet and fund-raiser beginning 5 p.m., Saturday, April 4, at the National Orange Show-Renniasance Room, 689 S E Street, San Bernardino. For tickets or more information, contact Glenn Tessers at 310-973-8148 or Karen Shackelford at 619-887-1092.
APRIL 4-5 BAKERSFIELD GUN SHOW: The Central Coast Gun Shows Bakersfield event will be held Saturday and Sunday, April 4-5 at the Kern County Fairgrounds, Bakersfield. The remaining 2009 dates for the Bakersfield gun shows include June 20-21, Sept. 5-6, and Nov. 21-22. Information at www.centralcoastgunshows.com or call 805-481-6726.
APRIL 17-19 WATER-FOR-WILDLIFE WORK PROJECT: The Mojave Preserve Water-for-Wildlife Volunteer Group will have a guzzler repair project in the Lanfair Valley area of the Mojave National Preserve April 17-91. Food will be provided two evenings and two mornings, but everyone should bring camping gear, water, firewood, food or lunch and snacks, and gloves. Next project date is May 1-3. For more information and directions to the camp site, contact Cliff McDonald at 760-326-2935 or via e-mail at bigmc@citlink.net.
APRIL 18-19 CONCEALED CARRY WEAPON COURSE: A 16-hour California Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) course is being offered by Firearms Training Associates at Mike Raahauge's Shooting Enterprises this Saturday and Sunday. Cost is $180 per person. This course meets the state requirement for 16 hours of training to qualify for a CCW (not valid in San Bernardino County). Contact FTA at 714-701-9918 or 877-544-4867 for information about this class or the remaining 2009 schedule. The web site is www.ftatv.com.
MAY 1-3 WATER-FOR-WILDLIFE WORK PROJECT: The Mojave Preserve Water-for-Wildlife Volunteer Group will have a guzzler repair project in the Lanfair Valley area of the Mojave National Preserve May 1-3. Food will be provided two evenings and two mornings, but everyone should bring camping gear, water, firewood, food or lunch and snacks, and gloves. For more information and directions to the camp site, contact Cliff McDonald at 760-326-2935 or via e-mail at bigmc@citlink.net.
MAY 16-17 ONTARIO GUN SHOW: The Crossroads of the West Ontario Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 16, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 17, at the Ontario Convention Center, Ontario. Admission is $10. The next Ontario gun show will tentatively be Oct. 24-25. Information, directions, and $1 off coupons available at www.crossroadsgunshows.com.
JUNE 5-7 SHOOTING SPORTS FAIR: The Raahauge’s Shooting Sports Fair will be held Friday, June 5, through Sunday, June 7, at Mike Raahauge's Shooting Enterprises in Prado Basin. This is the only hands-on event open to the public where you can shoot virtually all of today's firearms. All major arms makers are present. Shooting exhibitions and hunting seminars all three days of event. Hours are none to 6 p.m. Friday, June 5; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, June 6; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 7. Admission is $12 for adults, parking $5. Friday women admitted free. Contact Raahauge's at 951-735-7981.
JUNE 6-7 COSTA MESA GUN SHOW: The Crossroads of the West Costa Mesa Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 6, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 7, at the Orange County Fair and Event Center (Orange County Fairgrounds), Costa Mesa. Admission is $10. The next Costa Mesa gun shows will tentatively be Aug. 15-16 and Nov. 28-29 (Thanksgiving weekend). Information, directions, and $1 off coupons available at www.crossroadsgunshows.com.
JUNE 6-7 VENTURA GUN SHOW: The McMann’s Roadrunner Gun Show will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 6, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 7, at Seaside Park, Ventura. Admission is $9. The next Ventura gun shows will be Sept. 12-13 and Nov. 7-8. Information, directions, and $1 off coupons available at www.mcmannsroadrunner.com.
JUNE 20-21 BAKERSFIELD GUN SHOW: The Central Coast Gun Shows Bakersfield event will be held Saturday and Sunday, June 20-21 at the Kern County Fairgrounds, Bakersfield. The next dates for the Bakersfield gun show include Sept. 5-6 and Nov. 21-22. Information at www.centralcoastgunshows.com or call 805-481-6726.
JULY 18 YOUTH SAFARI DAY: Help expose youngsters who've never had a chance to experience the outdoors by rounding up neighborhood kids, inviting single moms, and bringing your own clan to the 14th Annual Youth Outdoor Safari Day, where they can learn to fish, rock climb, shoot .22s and shotguns, kayak, make quail calls, and identify wildlife. Registration begins at 7 a.m., Saturday, July 18 at Mike Raahauge's Shooting Enterprises in Norco. Contact Raahauge's at 951-735-7981.

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. At the December meeting a free trip to Palmas de Cortez in Baja will be given away. Contact Phil Friedman at 310-328-8426.
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.
HIGH DESERT FLY-FISHERS: The High Desert Fly-Fishers holds its monthly meetings on the second Thursday 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 (INLAND EMPIRE CHAPTER): The Inland Empire Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation meets 7 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 UNLIMITED (HIGH DESERT CHAPTER): The High Desert Chapter of Quail Unlimited 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 Prado Olympic Shooting Park, 17501 Pomona Rincon Road, Chino (one block west of Euclid, just off the 71 freeway). 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.
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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