Thursday, November 10, 2011

GAME DINNER DEC 10th


Please make plans to attend the annual Kuneytown Game Dinner.  Dec 10th- Tickets are on sale now.  Only $10 for a ticket which qualifies you for a raffle drawing.  Only 300 tickets sold.

1st prize- $500.00 Bass Pro Shops gift certificate
2nd prize- $100.00 cash
3rd prize- $50.00 cash
4th prize- $25.00 cash

ATTENTION KUNEYTOWN MEMBERS:
Member attendance has been very low at recent club functions.  Please remember that your membership involves, first and foremost, SUPPORTING YOUR CLUB.  Please make every effort to support our club with your attendance, or better yet, your participation in putting on our events.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Turkey Shoot Oct 30th - 11:00 AM













Kuneytown Sportsmen’s Club
Oct 30th, 11:00 AM


Please make an effort to support your club through your attendance at this event.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Don Lipker Jr. Memorial Dinner


A ziti dinner is planned in memory of Don Lipker on Friday October 7th, 2011 at Kuneytown Sportsmen’s Club.  Don was a hunting member of the club.

All proceeds go to the family.  $8 per dinner  from 5 pm to  ?.

Please come spend the evening celebrating Don’s life and supporting his family.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Kuneytown Annual Patriot Day Youth Hunt

On or about September 11th each year, the Kuneytown Sportsmen's Club joins forces with Charlie and his great staff at Whispering Pines Hideaway Shooting Preserve to remember the 2,977 Americans killed during the attacks of September 11th, 2001. At the same time, we honor the many soldiers, sailors, law enforcement personnel, emergency responders, and others who daily risk their lives, and sometimes sacrifice it, for our protection and the protection of our
freedoms.

We take this time every year to be grateful to be Americans, to make a point of acknowledging our Constitution and the Bill of Rights and to be sure to never take for granted our rights to keep and bear arms.

This year, we were honored to share our celebration with veterans of current wars, all Purple Heart recipients, associated with the group Wounded Warriors in Action. It was a moving and proud moment, after a group photograph, to observe the youth of Kuneytown approaching the soldiers and offering them a handshake and a heartfelt "thank you for your service."

When you have a chance, say thanks to Steve Sandroni and Eric Riegel for coordinating the hunt, and to Charlie Buisch of Whispering Pines for donating pheasants and creating a great space for the hunt and picnic to take place. Tell your kids that you are proud of them, and that you are proud of our servicemen and women.

Perhaps most importantly, drop my friend John McDaniel, Lieutenant Colonel (retired) US Army and founder of Wounded Warriors in Action a line at info@wwiaf.org -- tell him thanks or donate to a great cause.














Thanks to Elon Weinstein for the photograph. More photos can be found and downloaded here:

Monday, September 5, 2011

YOUTH PHEASANT HUNT

Once again it is time for the Kuneytown youth pheasant hunt. The hunt will be September 10 th Saturday at 9:30am. A few changes this year due to sparse cover we will be hunting at Whispering Pines Hideaway in Lyons . The hunt is limited to the first ten youths to sign up so please get back to me asap.We will hunt all morning and then have lunch at Whispering Pines compliments of R.E. Kelley inc. Thanks Steve.We can meet at K-Town and car pool if needed or I can get you directions.

Contact: Eric Riegel at 315-730-2257 to sign up remember first ten so call soon.

Thank You Eric
See You In the Pheasant Fields

A big Thanks to Charlie Bisch at whispering Pines for having us

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

It's a BOY!







Everyone meet.......John Stanley Presnar Jr

Aug 30 8:04Am 8lbs13oz 19.5in




Saturday, July 2, 2011

Iceland





Hey folks, just got done hanging out in Reykjavik, Iceland. These pics are of the Blue Lagoon, a geothermic water pool. What can I say the pics say it all.


Later,

Puddle Pirate

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Hi K-Town Family




Hello my K-Town Family, Just wanted to say HI from London, UK! I see you have another golf outing planned. Sounds like another woderful time wish I could be there. Have a drink for me? Sorry, my fault you are planning a non-alcohol golf event!!! Here's Idea...the 1st hole could be called the Puddle Pirate Hole.

Take care all, miss ya!

Puddle Pirate


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

KUNEYTOWN GOLF OUTING

Greetings Kuneytown Golfers!

Please join us for our annual Kuneytown Golf outing on the 25th of June! We will meet at the Bonavista golf course around 8:30. Tee-off is at 9 am sharp!

There is a 25 dollar sign up fee, plus 17 dollars greens fees. Your 25 dollars includes food, a gift, and a chance at prize money! You must sign up in advance to participate. Please contact John for more details at: 315-651-9742.

See you on the course!

For inspiration, here is a picture of pro golfer Anna Rawson. Check it out, then, show up and get your game on! It's a co-ed sport!

Anna Rawson

Monday, June 13, 2011

Quebec Fishing






Kuneytown Sportsmen's Club members and friends, on a recent fishing trip in the northern reaches of Quebec, in the Reservoir Gouin area. Lots more pics here.


YOUTH TRAPPING CAMP!

Youth Trapping Camp

Continuing with the success from last year's inaugural Youth Trapping Camp, the New York State Trappers Association (NYSTA) is proud to announce that once again the camp will be held over the Columbus Day weekend at Camp Rushford in Alleghany County in western New York again this fall. In addition, due to overwhelming need, a 2nd youth trapping camp will be held concurrently in the Eastern part of the state at the Twin Rivers Council Rotary Boy Scout Camp. These camps, which are the first of their kind for the northeast United States, are sponsored by The New York State Trappers Association (NYSTA) in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The Youth Trapping Camps will be held October 7th-10th, 2011. All Campers need to plan on arriving between 4-6PM Friday night and they will be released after 1PM Monday afternoon.

The NYSTA has designed these Youth Trapping Camps to extend and enhance the State's current 8 hour long Trapper Education Class, which is required of all new trappers regardless of age. The program will allow for in-depth education of various trapping and outdoor related topics; history and ethics, types and correct uses of traps, disease and biology of management of fur bearers as well as the humane treatment of our naturally renewable resource. The DEC will issue permits to set traps and possess fur bearers for processing so youth will have the full experience of trapping. There will be an experienced trapping mentor for every one or two youth to insure close hands-on lessons.

The Youth Trapping Camps will be for 12-15 year-olds only and we are pleased to announce that we have a limited number of openings for returning campers at both locations. Those in attendance will not be required to have a Trappers Education certificate before the camp begins, as there will be the chance to obtain it through the scheduled weekend activates.

The NYSTA is extremely excited about offering this one-of-a kind opportunity for young outdoorsmen/women at a time when there are so many other activities being offered youths which draw them away from learning about the heritage which founded not only our state, but country. There is a nominal fee of $40.00 per student to cover the cost of food and supplies. State policy states there is no charge for instruction for the Trappers Education Class given by NYS volunteer instructors. There is a limit of 26 new students for each camp location as well as positions for 11 returning campers. The NYSTA is also requesting donations to help defray the costs of running these camps.

The camps will be staffed by NYSTA members, many of whom are certified NYS trappers training instructors, with DEC assistance where their expertise is better used. Last year's camp received very positive feedback from not only all the campers in attendance, but the mentors as well. Applications for the Youth Trapping Camp as well as additional information such as directions, where to send donations, or if you would like to sponsor a camper, can be obtained from Patricia Arnold at patriciaarno@gmail.com or by phone at (315) 644-4643.

Monday, May 23, 2011

DEC PROPOSES TO OPEN NEW AREAS FOR BEAR HUNTING IN EASTERN NEW YORK

DEC PROPOSES TO OPEN NEW AREAS FOR BEAR HUNTING IN EASTERN NEW YORK
Proposal to Also Change Bear Hunting Season Dates In Central and Western New York

(5/22) New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Joe Martens today announced proposed changes that would open new areas east of the Hudson River to black bear hunting and establish uniform bear hunting season dates across the Southern Zone beginning in the 2011 hunting season.

“The proposed adjustments to bear hunting in the Southern bear range are part of our continuing effort to better manage bear populations and provide excellent hunting opportunities in New York State,” Commissioner Martens said. “Black bears are thriving in New York and have expanded their range considerably in recent years. Increasing opportunities for bear hunting in the Southern Zone will help alleviate agricultural and homeowner conflicts with bears, provide recreational opportunity, and facilitate wise use of bear meat and hides.”

The specific changes proposed for the Southern bear range would:
• Open Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) 3F, 3G, 3N, 3R, 3S, 4C, 4K, 4L, 4T, 4U, 4Y, 4Z, 5S and 5T to black bear hunting for the archery, regular and muzzleloading seasons. This would include all of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Columbia, Rensselaer, and Washington counties, and the portion of Rockland that was not already open for black bear hunting. Season dates for these units will be the same as those in place for adjacent units already open to bear hunting in the Southern bear range.
Establish an earlier start to the existing regular black bear season in wildlife management units in parts of central and western New York by removing the 7-day lag that has previously existed between the start of the regular deer season and the regular bear season in this portion of New York. This will provide a uniform bear hunting season framework for all bear hunting in the Southern Zone.

Bear hunting is the only viable and cost effective tool for managing bear numbers on a landscape scale. However, DEC also encourages public understanding and tolerance of bears through various educational efforts. Additional information about black bears is available at www.dec.ny.gov/animals/6960.html including tips for living with bears. DEC has also helped produce and distribute a DVD, “Living with Black Bears in New York,” which is available in most schools and public libraries throughout the state.

To see more detailed descriptions of the proposal, including instructions for providing comments, go to www.dec.ny.gov/regulations/propregulations.html on the DEC website. The proposed rulemaking can also be viewed in detail in the May 18, 2011 publication of the New York State Register, which will be posted at http://www.dos.state.ny.us/info/register/2011.html.

DEC will be accepting public comments on the proposal through July 5, 2011. A map of the proposed area expansion is attached.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

YOUTH TURKEY SEASON

Kuneytown is having a youth turkey hunt. Open to members, if you have a youth hunter ages 12-15 and want to get them in the woods for the youth turkey hunt contact Eric at 730-2257. Limited space available, please contact me asap. We will hunt Saturday April 23rd. There will be a meeting Thursday night, April 21st for parents and hunters. Please get a hold of me asap if you want to participate. If you don't have a youth hunter but would like to guide a youth or have a good hunting spot we can take the kids to, please contact me asap also. See you in the turkey blind. Eric

BULLHEADS ARE HERE

STARTING FRIDAY APRIL 8TH FISH DINNERS BEGIN FOUR WEEKS ONLY
DON'T MISS OUT

Bullheads

Fried haddock

Don't like fish? Burgers will be available. Get out to the club and enjoy a great dinner and the company of your fellow members. See you at the club,


Eric

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Canoga Creek Clean-up a Success

Thanks to all the members that participated in the 2011 Canoga Creek Clean-up. There were more than 20 people involved, from the Finger Lakes chapter of Trout Unlimited and Kuneytown Sportsmen's Club, with support from Cayuga Lake Watershed Network. We are well on our way to establishing the Canoga Creek Conservancy Consortium (C4).

7 bags of trash were collected, as well as at least as many tires and even an old TV set. A great deal of effort was expended removing the invasive and noxious Multiflora rose. The removal of this invasive species will allow greater access for anglers as well as for future conservation efforts to address erosion, improve in-stream habitat for brook trout, and reforestation activities in the state-owned Canoga Creek Wildlife Management Area. A special thanks to Andy Buss for bringing his enthusiasm and skills to the project, and to Eric Riegel for hauling the refuse and the use of his business' dumpster.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Band Night at Kuneytown- April 23rd 9pm til ?


Its time to ROCK! Fight the cabin fever by coming to Kuneytown Band night, April 23rd from 9 pm until ?

Tickets are $5 (in advance at the bar).

There will be two bands. The first band is REPEAT OFFENDERS and the second band is Raised on Radio.

Stay tuned.

There will be pizza and of course the bar will be open for business.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

K-Town & Finger Lakes TU to conduct a Canoga Creek Clean-up

On Saturday March 26th, at 9:00 AM, Kuneytown Sportsmen’s Club will work in partnership with the Finger Lakes Chapter of Trout Unlimited to conduct a Canoga Creek Clean-up.

Our mission is to clean up trash and junk that has accumulated in and around the creek as well as to remove the invasive species “Multiflora Rose” from the stream bank, which is limiting stream access and preventing native species from re-vegetating the erodible stream banks of the creek.

We need members and their families to come get involved in conservation work to enhance our neighborhood trout fishing resource. Please come in work clothes, and bring your tools- ie machetes, pruning shears, work gloves, etc. You may want to bring high boots or hip waders as well if you plan on wading to remove trash. Trash bags will be provided.

We will meet at 9:00 am in the state parking area near the Canoga Cemetery. We will focus our efforts on the section of the stream that is public, east of Rt 89. This section of the creek is scheduled to be stocked with brook trout again this year by the Trout Unlimited folks before opening day (April 1).

Please come and take advantage of this great opportunity to represent your club’s efforts to protect and enhance our local natural resources. It is a great opportunity to get to know Canoga Creek!

See you there on Saturday.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

PRIME RIB DINNER

Coming Soon Prime Rib Dinner March 12th 6pm Don't miss this great time and great food.You need to pre register by March 5th so stop at the club this Friday night and sign up and enjoy the company of your fellow members.

See You at the Club Eric

SQUIRREL DERBY RESULTS





























Kuneytown's 2nd derby this year was a great success. We had 16 registered hunters.Unfortunately the snow storm Friday slowed down the hunting. The animals and the hunters were reluctant to move Saturday morning but a few of us got out and were successful. Moira Tidball from the Seneca Wild Harvest Table of Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension was there to demonstrate how to prepare and cook rabbits. She also was a registered hunter in the derby. Thank you Moira, the rabbit was excellent. The winners were:

Heaviest bag, Squirrels: Tom Grasek 7.11 pounds

Heaviest bag, Rabbits: Danielle Riegel 2.15 pounds

Lunker squirrel: Danielle Riegel 2.00 pounds

Lunker Rabbit: Danielle Riegel 2.15 pounds

Thanks to everyone for their participation.

See you at the club.

Eric

Monday, February 14, 2011

Forest health, deer population, etc.

I have been part of many conversations around the bar at K-town discussing the pros and cons of deer harvest management in our area. The arguments generally tend to end up around conspiracies that "They" are allowing too many deer to be killed, resulting in hunter satisfaction decrease because hunters "aren't seeing" hundreds of deer a day like they used to.

Please see the interesting report here:

Pay special attention to the photograph taken in Seneca Falls and think about where your deer stand is. Do they look similar? If yes, ask yourself about the bigger picture of deer management, and more importantly, forest management (where ALL of our wildlife live)-- there are reasons why we aren't seeing a hundred deer a day anymore. Good ones. If we don't get these forests back on track, it won't just be deer that we are seeing less of... food for thought.

Monday, February 7, 2011

MEETING NIGHT CHANGE

THE MONTHLY MEETING WILL NOW BE ON THE FIRST MONDAY OF THE MONTH MARK YOUR CALENDAR 3/7/2011
See You at the Club Eric

SQUIRREL/RABBIT DERBY 2/26/2011

To end the small game season, we are having a combination squirrel/rabbit derby. Hunters will weigh in the total rabbits and squirrel bag separately. We will pay out first place and lunker in both categories. Please contact Eric at 315-730-2257 or stop at the club on a Friday night to enter and enjoy the company of your fellow members. Don't forget to enter the kids. This is a great event to involve young hunters.

Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension will again be conducting processing and cooking demonstrations.

Flyer with rules coming soon.



See you at the club.

Eric


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Squirrel Derby Results

Despite frigid arctic temps, the Kuneytown Squirrel Derby was a success. Two out of three of the winners were YOUTH members! And we all enjoyed squirrel hors doeuvres while celebrating with the winners.

Thanks to Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension, who provided a processing and cooking demonstration.

FIRST PLACE- Danielle Riegel

SECOND PLACE - George Havelin

THIRD PLACE- Aric Stuck

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Kuneytown Big Buck Challenge 2010 final results

CONGRATS TO THIS YEAR'S WINNING SPORTSMEN!

1st Place Deloss Stuck 10 points, 16 1/8 inch spread- 26 1/8 total points


























2nd Place Donnie Stuck 7 points, 18 inch spread- 25 total points




















3rd Place (Tie) Eric Riegel 7 points, 16 1/8 inch spread- 23 1/8 total points
Keith Tidball 9 points, 14 1/8 inch spread- 23 1/8 total points