Sunday, December 20, 2009

ANDERSON CREEK SPORTSMEN
BENCHREST CLASS CHAMPIONS

For those of you that follow Rimfire Benchrest at the Creek, we had a good year in 2009 with very tough competition in all classes. At the end, class champions are as follows:

1. Custom Sporter-----Tony Harper

2. Unlimited I-------------Jack Igou

3. Unlimited II------------Jack Igou

4. Factory-----------------Harp McNeel

Congratulations to all of these men that won the hard-fought battle and made it to the top of the mountain. This was the closest year we have had with one of the classes only decided by" X count."

Thanks to all who were involved, both shooters and helpers.

- Jim Johnston

Thursday, December 17, 2009

MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT JEREMY SMITH REGARDING PROPOSED BRADY TOWNSHIP WIND TURBINE ORDINANCE:

Below are highlights of an ordinance being proposed by Brady Township in Clearfield County. Whether or not, one is in favor of the Clearfield Wind Farm is not the point when it comes to this ordinance. It does not look at the overall big picture and stands to seriously jeopardize the entire project as well as any future wind projects.

Many local people will stand to lose what could be a good opportunity for the local economy because of the "closed mindedness" of a few individuals who think they are in a position of power. If memory serves me correctly, Brady Township is also the township that passed a noise ordinance that put the rifle range out of business last year. I don't believe the supervisors of Brady Township look out for the best interests and civil liberties of their citizens.


HIGHLIGHTS OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE

PERMIT REQUIREMENT.

A. No Wind Energy Facility, or addition of a Wind Turbine to an existing Wind Energy Facility, shall be constructed or located within Brady Township unless a permit has been issued to the Facility Owner or Operator approving construction of the facility under this Ordinance.

B. The permit application or amended permit application shall be accompanied with a fee in the amount of Two Thousand ($2000.00) Dollars per megawatt . The fee submitted with a permit application shall not be refundable, even if the application is denied and/or rejected. (Note - This permit requirement is exorbitant.)

...Any physical modification to an existing and permitted Wind Energy Facility that materially alters the size, type and number of Wind Turbines or other equipment shall require a permit modification/ amendment under this Ordinance. Like-kind replacements shall not require a permit modification/amendment. Within thirty (30) days after receipt of a permit application, the Township of Brady will determine whether the application is complete and advise the Applicant accordingly. (Note - Ordinance should not limit or exclude replacement with more efficient equipment of similar dimensions.)


PUBLIC HEARING

Within thirty (30) days of the completeness determination, the Township of Brady will schedule a public hearing. The Applicant shall participate in the hearing and be afforded an opportunity to present the project to the public and township officials, and answer questions about the project. The public shall be afforded an opportunity to ask questions and provide comment on the proposed project.

Within forty-five (45) days after the close of any public hearing the Township of Brady will make a written decision whether to issue or deny the permit application. If the applicant has fully complied with all of the requirements of this Ordinance, the Township shall issue the permit. (Note - Process is vague and lengthy. Needs to state objective standards.)

...The Township of Brady requires the Applicant to bond the road in compliance with state regulations as long as the Wind Energy Facility is in operation and has not been decommissioned. (Note - Requirement is too broad. Should apply only when the road is being used to run heavy equipment.)


NOISE AND SHADOW FLICKER.

...Audible sound from a Wind Energy Facility shall not exceed forty-five (45) dBA, as measured at the exterior of any Occupied Building on a Non-participating Landowner’s property. Methods for measuring and reporting acoustic emissions from Wind Turbines and the Wind Energy Facility shall be equal to or exceed the minimum standards for precision described in AWEA Standard 2.1 – 1989 titled Procedures for the Measurement and Reporting of Acoustic Emissions from Wind Turbine Generation Systems Volume I: First Tier. (Note - PA Wind Model Ordinance calls for 55 decibels. 45 decibels is overly restrictive)

...An independent and certified Professional Engineer shall be retained by the Township of Brady at the cost of the Facility Owner and Operator and Property Owner to estimate the total cost of decommissioning (“Decommissioning Costs”) without regard to salvage value of the equipment , and the cost of decommissioning net salvage value of the equipment (“Net Decommissioning Costs”). Said estimates shall be submitted to the Township of Brady after the first year of operation and every fifth year thereafter. (Note - Should consider salvage value when arriving at net.)

- Comments above by President Jeremy Smith




Officers re-elected by unanimous declaration

Members re-elected club officers for 2010 with a unanimous declaration at the December 11 meeting:

President - Jeremy Smith

Vice president - Dave Francisco

Treasurer - George McCoy

Secretary - Randy Mitchell

Congratulations to Jeremy, Dave, George and Randy, and thank you for an excellent job in leading the club this past year.
Anderson Creek Sportsmen
December, 2009 Meeting Minutes

Meeting was called to order by Jeremy Smith at 7:30 p.m. on December 12th, 2009

The November minutes were presented by Randy Mitchell and approved on a motion by Shannon McKee and a second by Eric McCoy. The treasurer’s report was presented by George McCoy and approved on a motion by Marty Hrin and a second by Glenn Byerly.

Old Business
Jeremy Smith reminded the members that there will be a vote on approval of the good neighbor offer from Iberdrola concerning the placement of a wind turbine near our property. Members are urged to research wind turbines prior to the vote at the January meeting.

Gun raffle tickets for the February drawing are available from George McCoy. Randy Mitchell reported that the chains have been installed on the tractor, 10 gallons of fuel was delivered for the furnace and the small games of chance license has been received.

New Business
On a motion by George McCoy and a second by Bob McClure approval was given to Randy Mitchell to purchase 10 more gallons of fuel for the furnace. On a motion by Andy Shaffer and a second by Tom Hamilton, Randy Mitchell will buy a new 7-foot snow plow for the tractor in trade for the wagon and sickle bar mower.

Roger Thomas made a motion to send a $100 donation to the Grampian Penn Bloom fire department, the motion was approved on a second by Bob McClure. Bryan Allen requested approval to buy plaques for the high power shooters who attended more than half of the matches, the motion passed on a Don O’Dell motion and an Andy Shaffer second.

Greg Yutzey was the members-only drawing winner of the Browning T-Bolt rifle.

The officers re-elected with a unanimous declaration for 2010 are president Jeremy Smith, vice president Dave Francisco, treasurer George McCoy and secretary Randy Mitchell.

The $12.50 50/50 was won by Bryan Allen

Roger Thomas made a motion to adjourn with a Tom Hamilton second.

Respectfully submitted by Randy Mitchell secretary.

Matt Hamilton bags trophy deer. Wife Jess gets a doe, too



Matt Hamilton shot this trophy deer at 8:45 a.m. on Dec. 11, while hunting in eastern Kansas. It is a 10 point with a 21" spread and 16" high.

He took this trophy with one shot using a Remington 700, chambered in 7MM Ultra Mag, at 175 yards. The deer weighed in at 285 lbs live weight. Needless to say, Matt was very excited about his trophy.

Wife Jess shot a doe the same day in the afternoon.

- Tom Hamilton

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Matt Hamilton promoted to 1st Lieutenant


Matt Hamilton, son of club member Tom Hamilton and his wife Karen, has been promoted to the rank of 1st Lieutenant. Pinning on his new bars is his wife, Jess.

Matt and Jess are expecting thier first child in April. Matt just recently completed his SRT, Special Reaction Team, training and is now certified as a Team Leader.

During tryouts, he and his 4 man team swept every catogory and finshed 1st. As a promotion present, he somehow talked his mom, Karen, into helping to buy a new DPMS M3 rifle. He and his wife are stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he is in the MP branch of the Army.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Members will elect officers and a member of the Board of Directors at the December 12 meeting.

Please write any nominations you may have on the club blackboard, or be prepared to present your nominations at the meeting.


Another highlight will be the annual members-only raffle. This year's prize is a Browning T-Bolt Varmint in .22 long rifle.
Food Committees by Month

Dec. - Tom Hamilton, Jeremy Smith, James Peters, Charles Guarino

Jan. - Bud McCall, Bryan Brubaker, Dave Coudriet, Steve Beretsel

Feb. – Bob Kingsbury, Don O’Dell, Dustin Grice, Dean Dunworth, Brian Allen

March - Ed, & Travis Spencer; Dennis Mollura, Marty Hrin, John Armstrong

April - Bob McClure, Dave McNeel, Dave Johnston, Carl Huss, Sylvester Shimmel

May - Walt Kuzemchock, Roger Thomas, Tom Grice, Roy Mahlon

June - Harp & Howie McNeel, Nick Prave, Bud Thomas, Greg Yutzey

July - George & Eric McCoy, Tom Noble, Randy Mitchell, Joe Mitchell,

Aug. - Gerald Bloom, Charles Bungo, Dave Francisco, Greg Caldwell

Sept. - Andy Shaffer, Jerry Witherow, Shannon McKee, Mike Beretsel

Oct. - Jim Johnston, Joel Dutra, Steve McClure, Charles Ross, Glenn Byerly

Nov. - Joe Wriglesworth, Shummy McCracken, Bob Huston, Breck Neeper
Anderson Creek Sportsmen
November, 2009 Meeting Minutes

Meeting was called to order by Jeremy Smith at 7:30 p.m. on November 14th, 2009

The October minutes were presented by Randy Mitchell and approved on a motion by Bob McClure and a second by Joel Dutra. The treasurer’s report was presented by George McCoy and approved on a motion by Shannon McKee and a second by Breck Neeper.

Old Business
The upcoming gun raffle was discussed and has been scheduled for February after the spring sale at Grice’s. Walt Kuzemchock has organized a members-only drawing, tickets are available to members only and are $15.00 each. The prize is a Browning T-Bolt Varmint in 22 long rifle. Craig Poff of Iberdrola Resources has reported that we are not in consideration for a windmill. A letter from Atwell-Hicks has been received reporting that our land is to be surveyed for the upcoming windmill project. The fields have been limed and the pond has also received lime. The tire chains have been received and will be installed this week. Bryan Brubaker is to be contacted to service the furnace and Randy Mitchell will arrange for 10 gallons of fuel for the furnace.

New Business
Jim Johnston reported that Colleen Shannon with the Land Management Division of the Pennsylvania Game Commission is available to give us advice on managing are grounds and advice on planting, etc. We will try to schedule for her to speak at one of our meetings early in the year. Tom Noble, Ray Noble and Jeremy Smith were guides for the recent PA Wilds hunt in the Quehanna Wild area. They assisted hunters from the New York, Texas and various other states. On a motion by Tom Hamilton and a second by Jim Johnston, a motion was approved to send a donation of $100.00 to Jack Igou who recently lost his house due to a house fire. Jack has participated in many of our shooting competitions. A call was made for nominations of officers for the upcoming year, please write any nominations you may have on the club blackboard.

Match Reports
Walt reported that a 10-year-old girl placed third in the recent 400 yard match. Tom Hamilton was presented a plaque for high score in the deer rifle matches.

The $12 50/50 was won by Dave Coudriet

Roger Thomas made a motion to adjourn with a Tom Hamilton second.

Respectfully submitted by Randy Mitchell, Secretary.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Two Important Items for Members

1. The fields and the pond have been limed. We had 2 tons per acre put on and enough to keep the pond water in great shape.

2. I received a call that one of our members was driving his truck through the middle of one of the fields that we plant. Members are reminded that there are designated areas to drive around the club. We have spent a lot of time and money planting feed for the wildlife and we DO NOT want anyone driving through the fields and ruining them!

Thanks,

-Submitted by Tom Hamilton

Thursday, October 29, 2009

THEY'RE HERE!


Daisy and I were out walking this morning and saw him or her up a tree across from the SOI in Clearfield!

Photo by Sonya Johnston, forwarded by Linda Smith Dale, who adds:

"Never know what you'll find in East End."

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

IBS 100-Yard Rife Match Results

Results from the 100-yard IBS Rifle Match on October 17:

Factory
1st place - Steve Strouse 251-2x
2nd Place - Brian Allen 251-1x
3rd Place - Rob Long with a 23-0x

Varmint for Score
1st Place Jamie Eazor, with a 271-13x
2nd Place - Ron Bailey, 267-9x
3rd Place - Joe Cowan, 267-8x

- Submitted by Brian Allen
Anderson Creek Sportsmen
October, 2009 Meeting Minutes


Meeting was called to order by Jeremy Smith at 7:30 p.m. on October 10th, 2009

The September minutes were presented by Randy Mitchell and approved on a motion by Roger Thomas and a second by Jim Johnston. The treasurer’s report was presented by Jeremy Smith and approved on a motion by Andy Shaffer and a second by Bud Thomas.

Old Business
A motion by Dave McNeel and a second by Jerry Witherow was approved to purchase 20 tons of lime for the fields at a cost of $26 per load and $24 per ton for a total of $532. A motion by Charlie Bungo and a second by Andy Shaffer was approved to buy tractor chains and chain tensioners for the tractor for approximately $285. Walt Kuzemchock and Greg Yutzey are working on our application for becoming a tax exempt organization.

New Business
Randy Mitchell has revised the food committee list and all members are encouraged to check to see when they are required to supply food for the meetings. Members are reminded that the club cannot be reserved after October 1st of the year. The club is to remain open for all members to sight in and use the grounds for hunting.

Jeremy Smith made a presentation on his Iberdrola Wind Turbine visit to Schuykill County Pa. and their request for us to sign a 5-year $5,000 good neighbor lease. A motion by Charles Bungo with a second by Walt Kuzemchock was approved to have discussions concerning the lease proposal at the November and December meetings and have a vote on the proposal at the January meeting.

A discussion was held concerning preparing the club house for the winter, antifreeze for the bathroom and draining the pump. Bryan Brubaker will service the furnace. Randy Mitchell will arrange for fuel for the furnace.

The water quality report from Mahaffey Labs was reviewed with very good results. Arrangements were made for a presentation table at the Grice Gun Shop Sale on January 30th and 31st in order to better advertise our matches for 2010. Davey Tree Company sent a letter explaining the trimming of the power lines on our property.

A motion by Charles Bungo with a second by Dave McNeel was approved to have a gun raffle, with the drawing to be held in February. Tom Hamilton and Dave Francisco will make the arrangements for the tickets and the prizes. A motion by Tom Hamilton with a second by Charles Bungo was approved to renew the small games of chance license. A motion by Tom Hamilton with a second by Bob Huston was approved to have a members only drawing.

Match Reports
Jim Johnston reported the rimfire match was down to 23 targets. Dave Coudriet, Harp McNeel and Dave McNeel were winners. Walt reported 49 targets were shot for the deer rifle match with Joel Dutra, Bob Kingsbury and Harp McNeel as winners. The next deer rifle match is scheduled for October 11th.

Walt Kuzemchock and Tom Hamilton are planning an April deer rifle match for 308 caliber guns all shooting the same 168 grain bullet supplied by the club. The chukar hunt had a very light turnout of only 14 hunters. Jeremy Smith raised and supplied the birds for the hunt. There was no IBS match report. The match results are posted on the web site.

The $10 50/50 was won by Roger Thomas.

Tom Hamilton made a motion to adjourn with a Dave Francisco second.

- Respectfully submitted by Randy Mitchell secretary.
ANDERSON CREEK SPORTSMAN
.22 RIMFIRE MATCH REPORT
9-27-09
The last 22 Rimfire Shoot for 2009 was held on 9-27-09. The weather was cold, wet, and even colder. Despite the weather we had a good day with food, hot coffee, and good friends. The competition was very close as usual with the shooters we have attending our shoots.

CUSTOM SPORTER
1. Jim Peightal 244-8
2. Marty Hammond 240-6
3. Marc Coleman 239-9

UNLIMITED--I
1. Marty Hammond 248-11
2. Bob Shotts 244-14
3. Dave Coudriet 243- 8

UNLIMITED-II
1. Jim Peightal 249-7
2. Marty Hammond 248-8
3. Marc Coleman 247-12

SQUIRREL
1. Harp McNeel 235-8
2. Marc Coleman 235-4
3. Dave McNeel 234-7

Sorry that this report is so late, My fault--been busy!!!

Two items of business to share with you:

First: Keep watching this site for our 2009 class champions. The scores have not been totaled yet but they will be posted here sometime before years end.

Second: Also keep watching after the end of the year for the 2010 match schedule. It will be posted on this site.

Finally, Thanks to everyone that attended our events in 2009. It is something that I look forward to each time. What a great bunch of guys and even greater competitors.

Everybody have a good off season, hunting, holidays and New Year.

See you in the Spring.

- Jim Johnston

Sunday, October 11, 2009

What a Moose!



This picture was taken at Elliott Lake, near Sault Ste. Marie, Canada .

By the length of his beard and the grey legs, he must be over 10 years old. He looks to be well over 8 feet at the top of the shoulder hump, and with his head up the height to the top of his antler must be about 12 feet.

This guy is king of the forest, no bear or pack of wolves would dare
come after him when he has this rack......Considering that a dirt road can fit 1 1/2 cars across ... this fellow is HUGE ...THIS IS ONE BIG BOY!

Yes, it is a regular size dirt road.

- Submitted by Tom Hamilton

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Anderson Creek Sportsmen
September, 2009 Meeting Minutes


Meeting was called to order by Jeremy Smith at 7:30 p.m. on September 12th, 2009

The August minutes were presented by Randy Mitchell and approved on a motion by Joel Dutra and a second by Dave McNeel. The treasurer’s report was presented by Tom Hamilton and approved on a motion by Andy Shaffer and a second by Joel Dutra.

Old Business
Jeremy Smith and Tom Hamilton will visit a wind farm in Schuylkill County, PA. In order to better evaluate the proposal by Iberdrola Resources to place a wind turbine on or near our property.

There are plenty of fish in the pond and members are welcome to bring bread and feed the fish. The water test by Mahaffey Labs reported the water quality is very good.

New Business
Joel Dutra volunteered to attend the Sportsmen’s Show in Johnsonburg on October 18th.

A discussion was held concerning adding lime to the pond if the PH drops below 7.
Jeremy Smith made a motion to lime all of the fields which was seconded by Andy Shaffer.

There will be a Youth Pheasant Hunt at the All Seasons shooting range in Luthersburg, and volunteers are needed and may contact Marty Hrin for more information.

Match Reports
Jim Johnston reported the rimfire match was heavily attended and the next shoot will be September 27th.

Bryan Allen reported 8 shooters for the IBS match with the next shoot on September 20th.

Walt reported 46 targets were shot for the 400 yard match, and the next match will be September 19th, which is a 200 yard match. The match results are posted on the web site.

Tom Noble reported that the trap shoot had only 11 shooters, and that the Chukar Hunt will be held September 20th at a cost of $40.00 per shooter and steak and $12.00 for steak only.

The Fishing Trip to Lake Raystown was won by Wes Schutt of Ontario, Canada.

The 50/50 was won by Roy Mahlon.

Andy Shaffer made a motion to adjourn with a Steve McClure second.

Respectfully submitted by Randy Mitchell, Secretary

Thursday, September 24, 2009

200-Yard IBS Rifle Match Results

Results of the 200-yard IBS rifle match held Sept. 19 at the Anderson Creek Sportsmen's Club:

Varmint for Score
1st Place - Jamie Eazor, 253-2X
2nd Place - Steve Strouse, 251
3rd Place - Joe Cowan, 249

Factory Class
1st Place - Brian Allen, 240
2nd Place - Rob Long, 237
3rd Place - Matt, 197

- Posted by Brian Allen

Wind Tower Being Considered Near Club Property


Note to Members from Tom Hamilton:

President Jeremy, Dave Francisco and I went below Hazelton to a wind farm in Schuylkill County, PA in order to better evaluate the proposal by Iberdrola Resources to place a wind turbine on or near our property. From what the fellow told us, they are not going to put one on our property. it will be located 100 yards to the right of the 400 yard back stop, on the Bachalier property.

They still want us to sign on. I think it is so they can use our road for access. They will pay us $1, 000 a year for 5 years and fix up and maintain our road. Nothing has been signed or agreed on yet. The picture is of one of the towers, 200 feet tall with a full size Jeep parked right beside it. The blades are 110 feet long each. There is not a great deal of noise when they are turning, just a whooshing sound.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Bird Hunters Enjoy Great Time at Chukar Hunt


Although attendance was down a bit from previous years, we released a total of 90 birds and a great time was had by all at the Sept. 20 chukar hunt at Anderson Creek Sportsmen's Club.

The photo is of a German Shorthaired Pointer owned by Eric and Robin McCoy. Her name is Abby and this was her first hunt. By the end of the day she had made great strides and was pointing beautifully.

- By President Jeremy Smith

Monday, September 14, 2009

Tuesday Is Deadline To Register for Chukar Hunt


Tuesday, Sept. 15, is the deadline to sign up for the Anderson Creek Sportsmen chukar hunt on Sunday, September 20.

The price is $40 per person for the hunt and a steak dinner. If you wish to hunt, you must contact Tom Noble (814-590-9044) by the end of the day Tuesday. Tom needs an accurate count to order the food Wednesday morning.

The club expects to have the birds out and the first two squads ready to hunt by 10 a.m.

Come on out and join the hunt, good food and the comaraderie.

For more information contact:
Tom Noble (814-590-9044)

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Never Forget: September 11, 2001

400-Yard Rifle Match Results

It was a very windy day, but the temperature was great with no rain. A total of 46 targets were shot at today's (Sept. 13) match.

Deer Rifle Class:
1. Tom Hamilton of Curwensville
2. Tie
Tom Hamilton
Joel Dutra of Grampian

Factory Heavy Barrel Class:
1. 3-way tie:
Harp McNeel of Clearfield
Tom Gullifer of Erie
Joel Dutra of Grampian

Unlimited Class:
1. Bob Kingsbury of DuBois
2. Tie:
Ron Bailey Sr. of Marsteller
Bob Kingsbury

- Results posted by Tom Hamilton

How To BBQ: Anderson Creek Sportsmen Way.

NOTE: Grill also excellent as firearm for quail and chukar.

-Submitted by Tom Hamilton

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

President Smith Warns of Dangerous Gun Control Bill - Members Advised To Take Notice and Action

This information was sent to me by a customer who is a hunting videographer in California. The actual text of the bill can be seen at http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h45/text

It was presented by Representative Bobby Rush, who is a democrat from Illinois. I've read most of this bill and it is for real. It calls for federal licensing of all gun owners including photo and finger print, no transfer of firearms between private parties (not even long guns), reporting of ALL firearm transfers (including manufacturer, model and serial number) to the federal government, required secure storage (locked up) of any loaded or unloaded firearms with ammo in a building where there may be any person under 18 years of age, and fines and imprisonment for anyone not complying with the law.

One interesting point I read near the end of the bill is a section that essentially reads this bill will not stop States from enacting firearm regulation laws at the State level so long as they do not create "inconsistency" with this law. This bill applies to all firearms including "qualifying firearms". As defined in the bill a "qualifying firearm" is any handgun and any long gun that is semi-automatic and accepts a detachable magazine.

Please let your U.S. Senators and Members of Congress know of your strong opposition to this proposed legislation.

- Posted by President Jeremy Smith

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Do Not Place Targets on or Around 400-Yard Target Frames

Members are reminded to not put any targets on, around, in front of, behind, under or over the 400 yard target frames.

Someone recently put several clay pigeons behind the frames and we now have new bullet holes in the frames.

There is a practice target holder and ample room to set birds on the bank to the right of the match target frames. Use that area only.

Thanks,

- Tom Hamilton

Please Return Missing Table

Someone has borrowed a table from the meeting room. It has been gone for more than 2 months now. Please bring it back.

Thanks,

- Tom Hamilton

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Tony Harper Sweeps 3 Rimfire Events

Anderson Creek Sportsmen
August 2009
Rimfire Shoot Results


Sporter Class
1st Tony Harper 249 - 7X
2nd Mark Coleman 245 - 11X
3rd Jack Igou 243 - 6X

Unlimited I
1st Tony Harper 249 - 17X
2nd Bob Shotts 248 - 13X
3rd Bob Messina 248 - 10X

Unlimited II
1st Tony Harper 249 - 17X
2nd Jim Peightol 248 - 13X
3rd Bob Messina 248 - 12X


Factory Squirrel Class
1st Marty Hammond 240 - 12X
2nd Mark Coleman 238 - 10X
3rd Bob Shotts 233 - 4X

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Please Follow Rules for Reserving Club Facilities

At the August 8 meeting, Bud McCall advised he had been told that a member had reserved the camp, and that others had come and used the camp without checking with the member.

All members are to check the calendar for reservations. If the area they want to use is not being used and is safe, they must ask the member with reservations if they may use the area in question.

Please observe common courtesy in these matters. President Jeremy Smith will check bylaws for clarification to the reservation rules.
Anderson Creek Sportsman’s Club
Minutes/Notes - August 8, 2009


Meeting was called to order by President Jeremy Smith at 7:30 p.m.

The July minutes were read by acting secretary Joel Dutra and approved on a motion by Bob McClure and seconded by Breck Neeper.

George McCoy read the Treasurers Report which shows a balance of $8,512.98 and presented bills to be paid of $726.47. Both items were approved on a motion by Charles Bungo, seconded by Breck Neeper

OLD BUSINESS:
Jeremy advised the list of chores is posted and members completing any should cross them off when done.

Bud McCall reported that he and Bob McClure had delivered the lawn tractor to Don Bressler. The new deck fit and was installed and working. Mr. Bressler said the tractor was well worth repairing. Roy Malhon reported the deck has blown a belt, and he and Tom Hamilton were repairing it.

MATCH REPORTS
Jim Johnson reported that match attendance at the rimfire match was up, and he had the results if anyone had questions.

Walt reported that 56 targets were shot at last month’s 400-yard deer match. Member Dave Coudriet won the Hunter rifle match.

Brian Allen reported that 8 shooters attended the 100-yard bench rest match and results are available.

Tom Noble had 14 to 15 shooters for the trap and steak feed. Income was $371.00 before expenses. Tom needs someone to run this month’s match as his wife is having surgery. Jeremy will run the match. Tom is taking the reservations. Please call early to reserve steaks.

J.J. reported that just prior to last month’s match, he found the trap broken and that emergency repairs had to be made. Since then, he had the breakage permanently repaired and will trade the expense involved for the old wind flags. Members are to report any breakage or damage found so repairs can be made before equipment is needed.

J.J. also reported he had spoken to Billy Russell on excavating the pistol range. Je has given Billy’s phone number to Jim Peters and arrangements are being made.

NEW BUSINESS:
Jeremy asked for information on the missing table from the meeting room and asked any member to return it ASAP.

Bud McCall advised that the food committee sheet needed revised for November, January and June. The secretary is to check for (new) members and make additions and corrections.

Marty Hrin advised of the mentored youth pheasant hunt. Youth ages 12 to 16 are welcome and must attend a safety seminar at All Seasons on October 3, 2009. The hunt will be October 10. For more information contact Marty, Laura Johnson 371-4856 or Leo Klebacha 371-8612.

FOR POSTING IN THE NEWSLETTER
Bud McCall advised he had been told that a member had reserved the camp, and that others had come and used the camp without checking with the member. All members are to check the calendar for reservations. If the area they want to use is not being used and is safe, they must ask the member with reservations if they may use the area in question. Please observe common courtesy in these matters. Jeremy will check bylaws for clarification to the reservation rules.

Bob McClure asked about chains for the tractor for plowing. Members may check for double ring tractor chains of the appropriate size, but not to use bear claw style chains because of possible damage to the differential. We will get prices, and there will be more discussion at next meeting on who will plow or getting someone to plow for meetings.

President Smith presented a lease proposal for possible placement of a windmill on the camp property and a lengthy discussion ensued. The lease proposed for Iberdrola Renewables would be for a 5-year option at $1,000.00 per year to retain a property lease for a windmill site between the 22 range and the camp or at the end of the 400-yard range. If the company would decide to install the mill, the club would receive 2% of the production that averages $8,000.00 to $11,000.00 per year.

Concerns voiced were for noise, change to the natural look of the land and liability.

Positives are profit for future growth of the organization, adding to an ecological production source for electric, and possible road and sight improvements. A committee of Jeremy, Randy, Dave and Tom will continue discussion to clarify points of concern and possibly visit sites where rifle ranges and windmills co-exist. The company says they have enough leases and the project will happen. Tthey are now just trying to make sure they have access to the best locations. If the club does not sign, the company may not build a mill within 500 ft. of the property line. If the club does sign, the company may build within 200 ft of the line and 300 ft of the camp building.

Discussion was tabled to future meetings with more information.

Roy Mahlon asked about ringing trees. Jeremy will contact Carl Huss to check on the project.

Tom Hamilton reported the pond is in good shape and has many fish.

The 50-50 was won by Tome Hamilton @ $13.00.

A motion to adjourn was made by Walk Kuzemchock and seconded by Tom Noble at 9:05 p.m.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Ron Bailey, Corey Ross Win Trophy Matches

Saturday, August 15, was a great day for shooting, and eight shooters turned out for the annual Anderson Creek Sportsmen Trophy Shoot at the club range.

Ron Bailey won top honors in the Varmint for Score Class and Corey Ross scored highest in the Factory Class. Results for the top three place winners in the two divisions:

Varmint for Score
1. Ron Bailey - 505-2x
2. Paul Artman - 503-4x
3. Jim Baum - 501-8x

Factory
1. Corey Ross - 505-2x
2. Brian Allen - 502-5x
3. Stu Smith - 498-7x

- Results posted by Brian Allen

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Bobcat Kills and Feasts on a Fawn Near Philipsburg









Photos of a bobcat stalking and bringing down a fawn just off the deck of a Philipsburg area resident.

Photos were furnished by Merlyn "Herb" Maney of Pine Glen, Karthaus.

The photographer was not identified.

- Dennis Mollura

400-Yard Deer Rifle Match Results

ANDERSON CREEK SPORTSMEN'S CLUB
AUGUST 9, 2009

The day started out wet, and ended up hot and windy, with the scores extremely close.

Forty-six targets were shot, and we had our first female competitor. Nancy Armstrong, wife of club member John Armstrong, had a very good showing. John's son, Scott, was home on leave from the Air Force and also shot in the match, placing in the Unlimited Class. The results:

Deer Rife Class
1. Dave Coudriet, Wallaceton
2. Tom Hamilton, Curwensville
3. Tie - Tom Hamilton and Joel Dutra, Grampian

Factory Varmint Class
1. Tie - Brian Allen, DuBois, and Scott Wink, Curwensville
3. Brian Allen

Unlimited Class
1. Tie - Jeff Gates, Altoona, and Ron Bailey Sr., Marsteller
3. Tie - Jeff Gates, Ron Bailey Sr., Scott Armstrong, Rick Stanko, John Armstrong, Jim Baum

As you can see, the Unlimited Class is very competitive and the scores close.

- Reported by Tom Hamilton

Sunday, August 2, 2009


ANDERSON CREEK SPORTSMEN
JULY 26, 2009
RIMFIRE MATCH REPORT

The match had average weather conditions with rain before and after but not during. We had very good attendance with 28 targets scored.

CUSTOM SPORTER
1. Tony Harper-------------246-11
2. Jim Peightal--------------244-14
3. Jack Igou------------------238-9

UNLIMITED I
1. Bob Shotts--------------250-18 (Bob doesn't only attend just to eat)
2. Marc Coleman----------249-9
3. Tony Harper--------------248-13

UNLIMITED II
1. Jack Igou-----------------250-18
2. Tony Harper-------------249-17
3. Bob Shotts--------------249-16
Top three finishers in this class could all have been covered with a blanket. (Now that is close!)

FACTORY SQUIRREL
1. Dave Coudriet----------236-7
2. Jerry Witherow--------231-6
3. Jake Pepperday------229-3

A big thanks to all that attended. Hope to see ya-all at the next match on Aug. 23rd.

- Reported by Jim Johnston

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Things That Need Done Around the Club

Several members have asked what needs done around the club. Here's a list:
1. Trim bushes around the pond so you can drive a vehicle around it.
2. Rock pile beside the shooting room needs moved down to near the septic clean-out pipe.
3. Trees and bushes need trimmed back in front of and around the sign at the gate and the gate itself.
4. Trim trees and bushes back between the 100-yard and 200-yard pits.
5. Camp floors and bathroom need a good scrubbing and/or cleaning.
6. Outhouse is in need of repair. Anything that is done would be a great help.
7. Concrete stoop needs repaired outside the shooting room.
8. Gate and post need painted.
9. Bushes at the corner of the front porch need trimmed back.
10. Area around the fire ring needs cleaned.
11. Trap house and railing need painted.
12. Pallets on hay wagon need burned or put into pond with some kind of weight attached.
13. Blue tree shelters need weed-whacked so the brush hog can be run.

- Posted by Tom Hamilton

Monday, July 27, 2009

Old Lawn Tractor Back in Service

Our old lawn tractor is back in service and is being housed in the tractor shed.

It is to be used for mowing around the pond and any other tall grass that needs cut. The new tractor is for mowing around the camp and the 100/200-yard ranges.

Our thanks to Bud McCall for getting it back in service.

- Posted by Tom Hamilton

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Jim Baum, Brian Allen Win in 100-Yard IBS Match

The 100-yard IBS shoot on Saturday, July 18, at the Anderson Creek Sportsmen's Club range went over pretty with eight shooters.

In Varmit For Score, Jim Baum scored 259 with nine wipeouts for first. Second was Ron Bailey Sr. with 254 and fivewipeouts. Third was Bob Patterson with a 252 and two wipeouts.

The Factory first place winner was Brian Allen with a 251 and one wipeout. Second was Rob Long with a 245 and two wipeouts. Third was a 244 and 1 wipeout.

- Posted by Brian Allen

New Member John Armstrong Wins 2 Classes in 400-Yard Deer Rifle Match

Winds were blustery, temperature was perfect and 56 targets were shot, a new record, in the Anderson Creek 400-yard deer rifle match on Sunday, July 12. Place winners were:

Unlimited
1. John Armstrong of DuBois
2. Bob Kingsbury of DuBois
3. Tie: Bob Patterson of Ebensburg and Ron Bailey Sr. of Marsteller

Factory Varmint
1. John Armstrong of DuBois
2. Scott Wink of Curwensville
3. Tie: Tom Gullifer of Erie and Mike Soliday of DuBois

This is the second match in a row that Mike whopped his son, Alan

Deer Rifle
1. Dave Coudriet of Wallecton
2. Dick Kerstetter of DuBois
3. Dave Coudriet of Wallecton

All three classes were won by club members.

New member John Armsrong cleaned up in two classes today. As you can see by the results, we are drawing shooters from quite a distance and expect it to be even bigger each match.

- Posted by Tom Hamilton

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Trap Shoot & Steak Feed Sunday, July 19

Tom Noble reminds members that there will be a Trap Shoot & Steak Feed on Sunday, July 19th, at 10 a.m. at a cost of $25.00 per shooter.

If you haven't already done so, please contact Tom immediately in order for him to have time to order steaks. His phone number is 814-590-9044
Anderson Creek Sportsmen
July 11th, 2009 Meeting Minutes


Meeting was called to order by Jeremy Smith at 7:30 p.m. on July 11th, 2009

The June minutes were presented by Randy Mitchell and approved on a motion by Bob Huston and a second by Bob McClure. The treasurer’s report was presented by George McCoy and approved on a motion by Roy Mahlon and a second by Roger Thomas.

Old Business
Bryan Brubaker installed the new water pump. Jeremy Smith reported he is raising 400 chukars for our next chukar hunt. Jeremy has received the tickets for the Raystown fishing trip. Only 200 tickets were printed and are available now.

Tom Hamilton made a motion to purchase a new mower deck for the old lawn mower for $75 if it fits our mower. The motion passed on a George McCoy second. Bud McCall volunteered to take the mower to Grampian to see if the deck will fit. Jim Johnston and James Peters have not been able to reach Bill Russell concerning excavation for the pistol range.

New Business
Randy Mitchell urged all members to contact him to update their home addresses and email addresses. A special thank you from the members goes out to Ed Spencer (Sugar Bear) and his wife for the excellent job of cleaning the camp. Walt Kuzemchock made a motion to let Jim Johnston have the old wind flags for a donation to the club, the motion passed on a Jerry Witherow second.

James Peters reported on a new format pistol match which he attended in State College called the Real Defense Practice match, and the potential for the match to become a national match format.

Members are reminded to not mow on the 400 yard range unless you talk to Tom Noble, we need to leave some cover for the fall chukar hunt. Tom Noble reminds members that there will be a Trap Shoot & Steak Feed on Sunday, July 19th, at 10 a.m. at a cost of $25.00 per shooter.If you haven't already done so, please contact Tom immediately in order for him to have time to order steaks. His phone number is 814-590-9044 .

John Armstrong was installed as a new member, which brings our roster to a full 50 members.

Match Reports
The Rim Fire match had 19 targets shot which was down slightly because of a conflict with the state championship. Dave Coudriet and Bryan Brubaker were club members who placed in the matches.

The IBS match had 6 shooters, Brian Allen took first in Factory Class.

The 400 yard match had 43 targets Dave Coudriet and Tom Hamilton were the club members who placed.

Tom Hamilton made a motion to adjourn with a Steve McClure second.

Respectfully submitted by Randy Mitchell, Secretary.

Monday, July 6, 2009

ANDERSON CREEK SPORTSMEN CLUB
RIM FIRE MATCH REPORT
JUNE 28-09

CUSTOM SPORTER
1. Jack Igou 249-14 New Range Record
2. Bob Shotts 233-4
3. Marc Coleman 231-6

UNLIMITED I
1. Jack Igou 250-13
2. Marc Coleman 247-9
3. Dave Coudriet 246-15

UNLIMITED II
1. Jack Igou 247-17
2. Bob Shotts 247-12
3. Marc Coleman 247-9

SQUIRREL
1. Marc Coleman 233-7
2. Dave Coudriet 228-6
3. Brian Brubaker 228-3

NOTE: We had a good turnout for this match with not bad conditions for shooting as you can see by the above scores.

Jack Igou, a regular shooter at the "Creek", managed to finish first in the three classes he participated in. (NO SMALL FEAT)

Marc Coleman, also a regular, finished in the money in all four classes he participated in. (ALSO NO SMALL FEAT)

Now please note the scores in the UNLIMITED II CLASS which all three money winners had a 247 score and the only thing that was different was the X count, which led to an awful shoving contest at the pay window.

Thanks to everyone that came that wonderful day and hope to see you all at the next match. (JULY 26-09)

P.S. Yacci: Listen to your doctor. We want you back.

Thank you,
Jim Johnston

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Jeff Gates, Brian Allen Win IBS 200-Yard Matches

For a windy day with on and off rain, there where some pretty good scores shot at the IBS 200-yard match on Saturday, June 20, at the Anderson Creek Sportsmen's Club range.

Varmit for Score
1st place - Jeff Gates - 251
2nd place - Joe Cowan - 250 with 2 wipeouts
3rd place - Steve Strouse - 244

Factory Class
1st place - Brian Allen - 240
2nd place - Brian Baird - 230
3rd place - Rob Long - 222

Our thanks to Brian Allen for taking charge of the IBS matches and posting these results.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Anderson Creek Sportsmen
June 13th, 2009 Meeting Minutes


Meeting was called to order by Jeremy Smith at 7:30 p.m. on June 13th, 2009

The May minutes were presented by Randy Mitchell and approved on a motion by Shannon McKee and a second by Roy Mahlon. The treasurer’s report was presented by George McCoy and approved on a motion by Charles Bungo and a second by Andy Shaffer.

Old Business
Tom Hamilton did a very good job of presenting the $600.00 we collected to donate to Life Skills of Pa for David Kuzemchock on May 20th at the Clearfield High School.

A discussion was held covering the areas of the by-laws which will need attention and revision - wills, dues, members points and amendments.

Jeremy Smith reported he has finalized plans for the member raffle for the 4 man fishing trip to Lake Raystown. The date of the trip will be selected by the raffle winner.

New Business
The line for city water ends approximately 1 mile from the camp and would cost too much to extend to our property. James Johnston made a motion to give Bryan Brubaker permission to buy a new pump and all of the supplies necessary for installation. The motion passed on a Bud McCall second.

Andy Shaffer reported that the Wild Turkey Federation has supplied us with a bag of seed corn, which he has planted. He has also planted sunflower and turnips. Andy reported the new diesel tractor is also a lot more economical to run than the old tractor.

Carl Huss followed up on his earlier timber harvest report. He recommended that we Roundup the ferns and girdle some of the older beech trees to open up the woods for new growth.

Jim Peters will be contacting Bill Russell to get excavation estimates to make arrangements for the new pistol range.

No candidates for the one remaining opening for membership in the club were present. The next candidate on the list will be notified.

Match Reports
The rimfire match had 22 targets shot, with a lot of new faces. Dave Coudriet, Jerry Witherow, and Harp McNeel were club members who placed in the matches.

The IBS match had 9 shooters, which was a good turnout considering the matches are just getting reorganized. Brian Allen took first in Factory Class.

The Trap Shoot and Steak Feed went very well with great food and nice weather, 80 rounds were shot using 2,000 birds.

The 400 yard match had 29 targets on a very windy day. Dave Coudriet is currently the high point scorer for the plaque for highest gross points in the year.

Roy Mahlon won the $10.50 50/50 drawing.

Andy Shaffer made a motion to adjourn with a Tom Noble second.

- Respectfully submitted by Randy Mitchell, Secretary.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Jeff Gates, Steve Strouse, Dave Coudriet Post Wins

Perfect temperature, light winds and 47 targets shot, equal a great match. Here are the results of today's 400-yard deer rifle match at Anderson Creek Sportsmen' Club:

Unlimited Class:
1. Jeff Gates - Altoona
2. Three-way tie:
Jeff Gates - Altoona
Joe Cowan - Altoona
Steve Strouse - DuBois

Factory Varmint Class:
1. Steve Strouse - DuBois
2. Joe Baumer - DuBois
3. Five-way tie:
Lt. Matt Hamilton - Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas
Harp McNeel - Clearfield
Jim Baum - Indiana
Steve Strouse - DuBois
Alan Soliday - DuBois

Deer Rifle Class:
1. Dave Coudriet - Philipsburg
2. Two-way tie:
Tom Hamilton - Curwensville
Dave coudriet - Philipsburg

- Posted by Tom Hamilton

Thursday, June 11, 2009

400-Yard Deer Rife Match Sunday at 2 p.m.

There will be a 400-Yard Deer Rifle Match this Sunday, June 14, beginning at 2 p.m. at the Anderson Creek Sportsmen's Club range.

Shooters will compete in three classes of competition:

- Deer rifle (sporter rifle)

- Factory heavy barrel (no custom shop guns or rifles with flat bottom stocks)

- Unlimited (anything goes under .40 cal.)

Rifles with muzzle breaks will compete in their own relays.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Trap Shoot & Steak Feed Sunday - June 7

Tom Noble reminds members that there will be a Trap Shoot & Steak Feed on Sunday, June 7th, at 10 a.m. at a cost of $25.00 per shooter.

If you haven't already done so, please contact Tom immediately in order for him to have time to order steaks. His phone number is 814-590-9044

Lt. Matt Hamilton Bags 2nd Gobbler

Lt. Matt Hamilton, son of club member Tom Hamilton, bagged his second gobbler of the season May 22 in Kansas. The bird had 7/8" spurs, 10" beard, and weighed about 19 pounds (thats a guess). It is legal to shoot more than one turkey in Kanas.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Anderson Creek Sportsman
May 24, 2009
RIMFIRE MATCH REPORT

The day started overcast and cool then gave way to a rain shower. It then changed again to sun and light winds. The competition was good with tight, close scores.

Results as follows:

CUSTOM SPORTER
1st. place ------ Tony Harper 248-15
2nd place-------Jack Igou 245-10
3rd place--------Jim Peightal 242-7

By the way: The 248-15 shot by Tony Harper is a new range record that was previously held by, you guessed it Mr. Tony Harper.

UNLIMITED I
1st place-------Jack Igou 250-14
2nd place------Jim Peightal 246-9
3rd place-------Tony Harper 245-9

Jack Igou now has the first 250 score for 2009 on our new 10-bench range.

UNLIMITED II
1st place------Jack Igou 248-10
2nd place-----Dave Coudriet 247-12
3rd place------Jim Peightal 246-11

How about those scores for close????

FACTORY SQUIRREL
1st place------Harp McNeel 236-6
2nd place-----Jerry Witherow 228-4
3rd place------Jeff Gates 228-4

Harp now has his Remington 504 working very good.

Thanks to everyone that attended.

Next Shoot June 28,2009

- Results posted by Jim Johnston

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Tom Hamilton Shares His Thoughts on Presenting David Kuzemchock Award to Life Skills Class

At the last moment, our Club President, Jeremy Smith had to attend a funeral in Scranton and I had to write speech for the award. Here it is:

I am here today on behalf of the Anderson Creek Sportsmen’s Club, in Rockton, to honor the memory of one of your classmates.

David Kuzemchock, a member of the Life Skills Class, recently and unexpectedly passed away.

David’s father, Walter, has been a member of our organization for many years. He is a past president, match director and has spearheaded many of our fund raisers. Our club has decided to give an annual award to the Life Skills Class in honor of David. David has been described as, ‘A great kid, a kid who touched the lives of everyone he came in contact with and sometimes a little mischievous.’

He loved having fun and going on field trips. As a representative of the Anderson Creek Sportsmen’s Club, it is a great honor to present the Life Skills Class with this check for $600.00 to take David’s classmates on a field trip, in memory of their friend.


I'll not lie; I had a rough time doing this. I don't mind getting up a speaking in front of a thousand people, but this one hit me hard. I did get through it, and there were a lot of people there with tears in their eyes.

EDITOR'S NOTE - The club owes Tom Hamilton a huge debt of gratitude for spearheading this award and respresenting us so well in making this presentation. It brings tears to our eyes just reading Tom's account. Imagine the emotions his heart-felt words must have evoked among those attending the ceremony.

Club Presents $600 to David Kuzemchock's Life Skills Class

Report by from Tom Hamilton:

On Wednesday, May 20, it was my honor to meet David Kuzemchock's class mates and walk up on stage, at the Clearfield Area High School Awards Day, with three of his class mates to present them with a check for $600.00.

You are all to be commended for digging deep into your pockets to help make this day such a success. The money the club gave is funding a trip to an Altoona Curve game and another to Bland Park. The short time I spent with these young men and women is something I will never forget. The teachers, aides and the members of the Life Skill's class send a big thank-you to the members of our club.

This is the first time any organization has done anything like this for the Life Skill's class. Hopefully others will follow our lead.

Thank you again

Tom

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Joe Cowan and Brian Allen Score IBS Wins

IBS 100-yard benchrest results for May 16 :

Varmit for Score
1. Joe Cowan - 270 with 9 wipeouts
2. Jeff Gates - 267 with 6 wipeouts,
3. Jamie Eazor - 266 and 8 wipeouts.

Factory
1. Brian Allen 248 with 2 wipeouts
2. Ron Bailey - 244 with 1 wipeout
3. Bob Huston 243 with 3 wipeouts

Congratulations to the winners, and thanks to all the people who helped with the match.

- Posted by Brian Allen, Match Coordinator

Monday, May 11, 2009

This Week's Big Event - IBS Benchrest Match - 100 Yards - Saturday May 16 - 4 p.m.

Club member Brian Allen has stepped up and is taking over the IBS matches. The schedule is the same as was already posted:

May 16 - 100 yds
June 20 - 200 yds
July 18 - 100 yds

August 15 (Trophy Match) - 100 yds
August 15 Trophy Match) - 200 yds
September 19 - 200 yds

October 17 - 100 yds
November 14 200 yds
Anderson Creek Sportsmen
May 9, 2009 Meeting Minutes


Meeting was called to order by Jeremy Smith at 7:30 p.m. on May 9th, 2009

The April minutes were presented by Randy Mitchell and approved on a motion by Jerry Bloom and a second by Bob McClure. The treasurer’s report was presented by George McCoy and approved on a motion by Jerry Bloom and a second by Bob McClure.

Old Business
Their will be a presentation of the money we have collected to donate to Life Skills of Pa for David Kuzemchock on May 20th at the Clearfield High School.

It was suggested that any jobs that need done at the club be posted on the blackboard in the meeting for members who want to work at the club and can not attend work parties.

The new lawn mower has been purchased, James Johnston and Tom Noble have already mowed with it and reported that it does a great job.

Randy Mitchell delivered the water pump and Brian Brubaker will install it.

Randy Mitchell is currently reviewing and retyping the by-laws and will present a revised version to the board members when they are assembled.

James Johnston reported that the shooters at the recent rimfire match liked the new range and the entire setup worked well. Special thanks go to Dave McNeel and James Johnston for the work in preparing the range for the shoot. Thirty targets were scored with Harp McNeel as the only club member placing, with a 2nd in the squirrel match.

New Business
Jeremy Smith suggested that the club sponsor a raffle for a fishing trip to Raystown Lake for Striper Bass. The club would sell 150 $10.00 tickets for the trip for 4 people for an 8 hour day with all equipment and supplies (except food and drink) included. Walt Kuzemchock made a motion to approve the motion and it passed on a George McCoy second. Jeremy will make the arrangements for the trip, the date and for the tickets.

Brian Allen has volunteered to run the IBS matches, and 2 non-members have also volunteered to help. Tom Hamilton made a motion to approve and George McCoy seconded the motion and the motion passed. All members are asked to help with the running of the matches, posting and retrieving targets and with food.

Jeremy Smith plans to attend the NRA Club University in Albany New York on Saturday July 18th. The university will cover many topics beneficial to club operation.

Walt Kuzemchock showed the members a new brass bucket for the 400 yard range for any brass in order to keep it off of the concrete pad at the range, and to avoid any accidents.

Tom Noble reminded the members that there will be a Steak Feed/Trap Shoot on June 7th at 10:00 at a cost of $25.00 per shooter. Please contact Tom by June 1st in order for him to have time to order steaks.

Jim Peters reported he has been working on the hand gun range and hopes to have it operational by next year.

Two new members were installed at the meeting - Steve Beretsel and Dave Coudriet.

Tom Hamilton made a motion to adjourn with a James Johnston second.

- Respectfully submitted by Randy Mitchell, Secretary.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Baum, Bailey, Hamilton, Coudriet win 400-Yard Deer Rifle Matches

With what seemed like near hurricane force winds, very cool temperatures and Mothers Day, we still had a good showing of shooters with 29 targets being shot. The results are:

Unlimited Class:
1st - Jim Baum of Nicktown
2nd - Tie
Rick Stanko of Seffield
Ray Bellotti of Brockport

Factory Varmint Class:
1st - Tie
Ron Bailey Sr of Marsteller
Tom Hamilton of Curwensville
2nd - Brian Allen of Dubois

Deer Rifle Class:
New member, Dave Coudriet of Phillipsburg, took 1st, 2nd and 3rd

- Match results reported by Tom Hamilton

IBS Matches Are Back On!

Great news!

Club member Brian Allen has stepped up and is taking over the IBS matches. The schedule is the same as was already posted, they are:

May 16 100 yds
June 20 200 yds
July 18 100 yds

August 15 (Trophy Match) 100 yds
August 15 Trophy Match) 200 yds


September 19 200 yds
October 17 100 yds
November 14 200 yds

Three classes of competition:
- Varmint for score (IBS Heavy Varmint rules)
- Factory (Any mass-produced rifle)
- Modified (Rifles that have been modified)
Range opens 1 hour prior to the match

All matches start at 4:00 PM, except trophy match

Trophy match starts at 1:00 PM at 100 yds with a 1 hour break before the 200 yd match begins. The entire match will be shot on August 15.

For questions or further information, please call Brian Allen @ 814-375-6809

Thank you , Brian, for stepping up and keeping these matches alive.

- Submitted by Tom Hamilton

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

David Kuzemchock Awards Day Presentiation Coming Up May 20

Awards day at David K's school is scheduled May 20, with the time is to be determined.

With the club's $250 contribution and member donations, we are at about $500 mark with one meeting to go. Our May 9th meeting is the final opportunity members will have to donate before the award is presented.

David's teacher told us the class already has a trip planned to see the Altoona Curve baseball team play and a visit to DelGrosso's Amusement Park (formerly Bland's Park). Our donation and contributions will cover most of the expense.

So, please, dig deeply if you can, and let's put this donation way over the top in honor and memory of David Kuzemchock!

-Tom Hamilton

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Peightol (2), Igou & Coleman Win Rimfire Benchrest Matches

The weather was sunny and 80 degrees with very brisk winds coming from all directions. (and sometimes that is not a good thing.)
The event was well attended with a lot of friends from the years past plus a few new faces.
 
The following is the match report with what I like to think of as the wind survivors.
 

                 Custom Sporter

      1.   Jim Peightal------242-7

      2.   Tony Harper------240-9

      3.   Jack Igou----------239-6

 

 

                   Unlimited  I

 

       1.   Jack Igou----------245-9

       2.   Tony Harper------244-12

       3.   Frank Peters-----243-5

 

 

                   Unlimited II

 

       1.   Jim Peightal-----245-10

       2.   Marc Coleman--245-10

       3.   Tony Harper------243-12

 

 

                   Factory Squirrel

 

       1.   Marc Coleman---230-7

       2.   Harp McNeel-----218-3

       3.   Dave Coudriet----217-4

 

Thanks to everyone that attended and hope to see ya-all at the next match on May 24.


- Jim Johnston

Remainder of 2009 Benchrest Season Cancelled

Anderson Creek Sportsmen's Club regrets to announce the remainder of the 2009 IBS Benchrest Schedule has been cancelled due to lack of volunteers to run the matches.

The Rimfire Benchrest Matches and 400-Yard Deer Rifle Matches will continue as scheduled.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Lt. Matt Hamilton Bags 19-Pound Turkey


Lt. Matt Hamilton killed this gobbler at 8:30 AM on Sunday morning while hunting just off base at Leavenworth, Kansas. The bird weighed 19 pounds with 8 1/2" beard and 7/8" spurs.

With Lt. Hamilton is 12 year old Tristian Thornton, son of one of Matt's staff sergeants. Matt has been getting his NCO's and their kids into hunting more and more. This was Tristian's first time turkey hunting. You can tell by the smile on his face that it won't be the last.

- Submitted by Tom Hamilton, Anderson Creek Sportsmen.
400-Yard Deer Rifle Match Schedule
All matches start at 2 p.m.

May 10
June 14
July 12
August 9
September 13
October 11

Three classes of competition:
Deer rifle (sporter rifle)
Factory heavy barrel (no custom shop guns or rifles with flat bottom stocks)
Unlimited (anything goes under .40 cal.)

Rifles with muzzle breaks will have their own relays.

Range opens at 1 p.m. for sighting and warm-ups.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Please Vote in USA TODAY Poll

This poll gives you the right to make your opinion heard. It takes 5 seconds - It is still a live link.

Our new Attorney General has already said firearms restriction is one of his major issues.

This takes literally 2 clicks to complete. Please vote on this gun issue question with USA Today. It will only take a few seconds of your time. Then pass the link on to all the pro gun folks you know. Hopefully these results will be published later this month.. This upcoming year will become critical for gun owners with the Supreme Court accepting the District of Columbia case against the right for individuals to bear arms.

First - vote on this one. Second - send it to other folks and ask them to VOTE! - then we will see if the results get published. Vote in the USA Today poll - click on the link below. The Question is: Does the Second Amendment give individuals the right to bear arms? Vote here: Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.usatoday.com/news/quickquestion/2007/november/popup5895.htm

- Posted by Tom Hamilton

NOTE - As of 9 a.m. April 19, with 2,079,428 votes cast, the vote was YES - 96%, NO - 3%, UNDECIDED - 1%

2009 Benchrest Rimfire Schedule

We are looking forward to using the "NEW" range with 10 benches this year. Hope ya-all can make it.

All matches start at 10 a.m.
April--26
May---24
June--28
July---26
Aug.---23
Sept.--27

ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT JIM JOHNSTON AT 814-236-1414, OR E-MAIL AT janaba@verizon.net

2009 IBS Shooting Schedule

EDITOR'S NOTE -  THE IBS BENCHREST SCHEDULE WAS CANCELLED ON APRIL 26 DUE TO LACK OF VOLUNTEERS TO RUN THE MATCHES.

Following is the Anderson Creeks Sportsmen Clubs 2009 Benchrest Match Schedule.


The schedule is contingent upon the club's ability to recruit volunteers to run the matches.

All Matches Start at 4 p.m.
Feb. 16 – 100 yards (completed)
March 15 – 100 yards (completed)

April 18 – 200 yards
May 16 – 100 yards
June 20 – 200 yards
July 18 – 100 yards
August 15 – Trophy Match, 12 noon starting at 100 yards
September 19 – 200 yards
October 17 – 100 Yards
November 14 – 200 Yards
Anderson Creek Sportsmen
April 11th, 2009 Meeting Minutes


Meeting was called to order by Jeremy Smith at 7:30 p.m. on April 11th, 2009

The January minutes were presented by Randy Mitchell and approved on a motion by Bob McClure and a second by Shannon McKee. The treasurer’s report was presented by George McCoy and approved on a motion by James Johnston and a second by Dave McNeel.

Old Business
We had a successful work party with 10 members attending. Trees were trimmed, the gun room cleaned, chestnut and apple trees were planted, a downed tree was removed from the 400 yard range and other general clean up was performed. The refrigerator was repaired and Grampian Hardware adjusted the bill to our satisfaction. Randy Mitchell will check on the availability of a used replacement water pump.

Walt Kuzemchock reported that Bob Kingsbury was the only club member to place in the recent IBS match. The winning score was a 250 with 20 x’s.

Tom Hamilton has located a 7 year supply of deer targets for the deer rifle matches. James Johnston had the golf cart tire repaired at a price of $37.

New Business
Walt Kuzemchock reviewed the 3/22/09 pond water quality test sent by Mahaffey Labs. Walt reported that all of the tests show the pond to be in excellent shape. Don O’Dell found a new deck for the mower for $800 plus shipping. The members on a Dave McNeel motion and a Shannon McKee second decided to have Tom Hamilton buy a new mower not to exceed $1500.

Bob McClure suggested we supply new members with a copy of the bylaws and an explanation of the point system.

Andy Shaffer reported that he will be planting clover, sorghum and corn in three strips in the long field.

George McCoy reported that 5 members (Jason Bloom, Steve Carlson, Dudley Shimmel, Dennis Vicary and Jess Wriglesworth) have lost their eligibility in the club and will be replaced.
Two new members were installed after a Tom Hamilton motion and a Walt Kuzemchock second, they are Breck Neeper and Bob Huston. We still have 3 openings.

A general request was made to post the 22 match, center fire match, trap shoots and chukar hunt schedules on the web site so non-members will have access to club activities.

Bob McClure won the 50/50 drawing.

Breck Neeper made a motion to adjourn with a Bob Huston second.

A work party is scheduled for general repairs and cleanup on May 9 at 8:00 a.m. Please plan to attend.

Respectfully submitted by Randy Mitchell, Secretary.