Arizona Elk Society Announces Special 'Elk Hunting Clinic' Scheduled for August 19 in Phoenix.PHOENIX -- Professionals to Teach a Wide Variety of Insightful Clinics on How to Develop the Same Hunting Skills and Strategies That Experts Use Every Year for Successful Elk Hunts The Arizona Elk Society (www.arizonaelksociety.com), a leading Arizona wildlife and habitat conservation To conserve habitat life for wild species and prevent their extinction or reduction in range is a priority of a great many groups that cannot be easily characterized in terms of any one ideology. organization, announced today a special Elk Hunting Clinic that will provide guidance on a number of professional hunting techniques and strategies used to successfully hunt elk year after year in Arizona. Attendees will learn how to discover elk feeding areas, watering sources and bedding areas; locate elk herds and define their daily travel patterns; plus plan effective hunting strategies for finding, calling and taking home trophy elk. Arizona Elk Hunting Clinic Information The Elk Hunting Clinic will be held on August 19 from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Doors open at 8 a.m. and the clinic starts at 9 a.m. at the El Zaribah Shriner's Auditorium located at 552 N. 40th St., Phoenix, AZ 85008 (a map is available at: http://maps.citysearch.com/location/1625840?). Tickets are available on first-come, first-serve basis. Seating is limited and will sell out quickly. Attendees can reserve a seat by purchasing advanced tickets, which can be purchased by calling Kathi at 480-882-9477. The cost for attendance is $25 for adults and $15 for youths under 17, which includes a free lunch. Attendees who join the Arizona Elk Society at the Clinic will be able to discount their membership by $10 for adults and $5 for youth. Featured speakers include: J.R. Keller, professional hunter and elk caller Keller is a professional elk caller who has won numerous national calling contests including the 2000 Colorado Western Slope Please help [ improve this article] by expanding this section. See talk page for details. Please remove this message once the section has been expanded. (tagged since January 2007) The Western Slope of Colorado refers to a region of the U.S. Elk Competitions and will be presenting a special elk calling seminar. Keller currently works for Hunter's Specialties' Pro Staff. Steve Chappell, professional guide and outfitter Chappell is an experienced elk guide and Pro Staffer with Primos Game Calls and will explain different calling and setup techniques utilizing personal videos of actual hunts. Join experts from the Arizona Department of Game and Fish, special guest speaker Chappell of Primos Game Calls and guest speaker Keller of Hunter's Specialties' Pro Staff. Attendees will learn what makes the North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. Elk (Wapiti wapiti (wŏp`ĭtē), large North American deer, Cervus canadensis, closely related to the Old World red deer. It is commonly called elk in America although the name elk is used in Europe to refer to the moose. ) such a majestic animal, understand their behaviors and habits, as well as get a preview of popular hunting techniques such as field judging elk, elk calling, and quick setups that will make anyone who attends a more knowledgeable and successful elk hunter. This will be a day to remember, so don't miss out! Both experienced and novice hunters have only a short time left to register for the Elk Hunting Clinic by the Arizona Elk Society. Elk hunting vendors will be on hand for free samples and the latest information on elk hunting products and services. "Whether hunters are new to Big Game hunting in Arizona or have tried it and haven't been as successful as they'd like to be, this is the clinic for them," said Steve Clark This article is about the late Def Leppard guitarist. For other uses, see Steve Clark (disambiguation). Stephen Maynard Clark (April 23, 1960 – January 8, 1991) was the co-lead guitarist for British rock band Def Leppard until his death in 1991. , Arizona Elk Society vice president. "Our course materials and hunting guidelines guidelines, n.pl a set of standards, criteria, or specifications to be used or followed in the performance of certain tasks. are prepared by professional hunters that have years of wisdom and experience. All attendees will walk away with valuable knowledge that would take years to learn on their own. We hope to see several hundred people this year." The Elk Hunting Clinic will cover the following topics: --Learn about elk habits and habitat --Early and Late Season Rifle Tactics --Early and Late Season Archery archery, sport of shooting with bow and arrow, an important military and hunting skill before the introduction of gunpowder. England's Charles II fostered archery as sport, establishing in 1673 the world's oldest continuous archery tournament, the Ancient Scorton Tactics --Field Dressing and Meat Preparation --Taxidermy Preparation --Optics Buying Options - Glassing to find elk --Tracking and Recovering Wounded Elk --Elk Calling Seminars --Elk Hunting Equipment Vendors Presentations --Raffles for: Door prizes, rifles and more Free Arizona Elk Society Newsletter The Arizona Elk Society produces a free newsletter that provides a wealth of information on Arizona's elk herds and habitat. To sign up for a free copy, please visit: http://www.arizonaelksociety.com/aesnewsletter.asp. About the Arizona Elk Society Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Phoenix, the Arizona Elk Society is a nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well. Notes: Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools. dedicated to ensuring the future of elk, other wildlife and their habitat. The Arizona Elk Society has raised in excess of $1,190,000 that has been matched with funds from other partners for water projects, habitat restoration, and more, totaling $6,600,000. The Arizona Elk Society currently has over 1,000 members and is proud of the fact that all of the workers and board are 100% volunteer. Through a series of projects that include water hauling, grassland grassland see grazing (2), pasture. burns and seeding, juniper juniper, any tree or shrub of the genus Juniperus, aromatic evergreens of the family Cupressaceae (cypress family), widely distributed over the north temperate zone. Many are valuable as a source of lumber and oil. , pinion pinion rear section of a bird's wing; holds the flight feathers. and pine tree thinning, fence modification and removal, cattle grazing grazing, n See irregular feeding. grazing 1. actions of herbivorous animals eating growing pasture or cereal crop. 2. area of pasture or cereal crop to be used as standing feed. See also pasture. allotment A portion, share, or division. The proportionate distribution of shares of stock in a corporation. The partition and distribution of land. ALLOTMENT. Distribution by lot; partition. Merl. Rep. h.t. reconfiguration and other efforts, the Arizona Elk Society proactively improves the quality of Arizona's natural wildlife ecosystem, and ensures that elk and other game will enjoy a successful environment to live in and raise their young. |
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