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kbellamy
12-19-2018, 11:35 AM
Region 7B Wildlife and Ecosystem
Restoration Raffle

https://darelle.com/pp/7krc4/huntingbc


The North Peace Rod and Gun Club is excited to release its first annual Region 7B Wildlife Raffle. All funds generated
from this raffle will go towards wildlife and eco-restoration projects in Region 7B. This year we are working with some
great partners to provide a one of a kind hunt package for a lucky winner.
The Grand Prize is a Yukon Dall Sheep hunt with Northcurl Outfitters, a travel voucher provided by
the North Peace Rod and Gun Club, and a shoulder mount 100% donated by Inuksuk Wildlife
Studios. Value of this prize is $26,700 CAD.


The grand prize was partially donated by Northcurl Outfitters, owned by Mac Watson. The Dall Sheep horseback hunt
starts in Whitehorse, YK, where the hunter will stay a night or two before being flown into one of the remote camps in
a bush plane. This is a 10 day hunt that will take place take place August 20 to 31, 2019, however it can be rescheduled
to 2020 if the hunter cannot make those dates work, typically from horseback. Included in the hunt are tags for 2
wolves and 1 wolverine, and there is an opportunity to harvest a Grizzly Bear as well for an additional fee. A non-
hunter may also accompany for an additional fee. Includes all costs during the hunt, charter flights, licenses &
fees, goods and services tax (GST) and hunter preservation fees. Gratuities for hunt crew not included.


Mac Watson is a 3rd generation outfitter, originally from the Peace Region. His grandfather started outfitting

in Region 7B in the 1940’s and the Watson family continued to outfit in the area until 2005 before starting to

outfit in the Yukon, and he still has family situated in 7B. His rich history in region 7B and his passion for

wildlife conservation resulted in his support of this raffle.



The travel voucher is $1500 CAD and is intended to get the hunter from their residence up to Whitehorse, YK. It can
be used for any method of travel, so if the hunter chooses they can drive up to Whitehorse in their own vehicle and
experience the beautiful Alaska Highway or they can use it for airfare.


The members of the North Peace Rod and Gun Club have a long history of supporting landscape level

projects to enhance wildlife health and abundance through financial contributions and countless volunteer

hours. Some examples include supporting a major predator control program in the northern Rocky

Mountains in the 1980’s, prescribed fires for wildlife habitat in the Peace Moberly Tract and the Tuchodi

River Valley, an elk transplant on the Dunlevy Inlet of Williston Lake, and promoting sampling for chronic

wasting disease.


The shoulder mount from Inuksuk Wildlife Studios was donated 100% by owner Myles Hanson, located in Fort St.
John, BC. A prime example of Myles work can be seen at the North Peace Airport in the form of a full mount stone
sheep.


“As a company rooted in the 7B region of BC, Inuksuk Wildlife Studio is more then happy to support this

raffle, seeing conservation in our region being taken seriously” – Myles Hansen, owner.



Second prize is a Swarovski STS-65 HD Spotting Scope, partially donated by Backcountry in Fort St. John. Value of
this prize is $3000 CAD.


“Backcountry is happy to partner with the NPR&G Club in this fundraising effort. As residents of this region

and members of the hunting and fishing fraternity we should all take a good look at what is happening

around us and try to take an active roll in maintaining or better yet, improving our wildlife populations and

our future hunting and fishing opportunities. This raffle is a great start!” – Steve Hewitt, Co-Owner



Future list of projects that will be funded by NPRGC:


2019 Tuchodi River Burns
[*=1]Currently applying for a burn program in the Tuchodi River valley in partnership with Wild Sheep Society of BC and Tuchodi River Outfitters. Currently no approvals have been obtained, but this process will be ongoing this winter.
2020 Burn Plan Submissions
[*=1]Starting this year, NPRGC has started to build burn plans by hiring a local biologist. This was done as government is starting to step back from wildlife burns, so as a conservation group we have to step up and do it on our own.



Past Projects funded by NPRGC


[*=1]2017 Tuchodi River Sheep Ecorestoration Burns
[*=1]2018 Pink Mountain Bison Herd Range Survey
[*=1]2013-2018 7B Mountain Goat Population Surveys




https://darelle.com/pp/7krc4/huntingbc


Questions or comments please contact:
Kaleb Bellamy – kaleb@rfnc.ca– 250-793-0066

Ticket purchasers must be 19 years of age or older. If a winning ticket bears a minor’s name, the prize will be lawfully
delivered on behalf of the minor to the minor’s parent, legal guardian or trustee.


Tickets may be sold and purchased only in British Columbia

Boner
12-19-2018, 12:51 PM
Done! Sounds like a great first prize, here’s hoping! :D