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June 2026, Volume 81 No. 6
Club Website- www.richlandrodandgun.org
Club Facebook- www.Facebook.com/RichlandRodandGunClub

2025/2026 Officers

President

Richard Sharp

(509) 551-6785

Secretary

Mike Estes

(509) 551-9066

Treasurer

Ron Moore

(509) 521-4528

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I GIVE MY PLEDGE AS AN AMERICAN TO SAVE AND FAITHFULLY DEFEND FROM WASTE,

THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF MY COUNTRY; ITS AIR, SOILS, AND MINERALS.

ITS FORESTS, WATERS, AND WILDLIFE.  I WILL HELP EDUCATE FUTURE GENERATIONS

TO BE RESPONSIBLE CARETAKERS OF THE RESOURCES OF AMERICA.

Vice President

Owen Matson​

(619) 861-9204

June 2 General Meeting

6:30pm at the Richland Public Library

 

This is our final monthly meeting before our summer break.  We will have some social events this summer and then reconvene on September 1 to resume monthly general membership meetings.

 

There will be two program presenters this month.  Josh Evans has developed a computer application during his studies at WSU to assist with expedited transfer of data collected during duck nest box checks.  Dale Schielke, Josh’s grandfather, has been beta testing the app during wood duck nest checks this spring.  Josh will provide insight on how the app functions.

 

We are getting close to the start of the annual sockeye salmon run.  Sockeye are highly prized for their vibrant red meat, high fat content, and delicious flavor.  Richard Sharp will share some tactics for catching sockeye while fishing from shore.  No boat required!  Join us to learn how to catch these dandy fish as they swim upstream past the Tri-Cities.      

 

  Wild Game Dinner Closeout Meeting on June 15

A tentative date for the 2027 Wild Game Dinner has been selected and we are currently waiting for confirmation from Benton County that Fairgrounds Building 4 will be available for our use on that date.  A meeting will be held on June 15 at 5:30pm at Marilyn Steele’s home to close out the 2026 dinner by reviewing suggestions for potential changes and improvements for next year.  Please share your thoughts by attending the meeting or by texting them to Marilyn at 509-392-2128.  There will be food at the meeting so please let Marilyn know if you will be attending so she can plan appropriately.

Donation to School Archery Team

 

Our Board of Directors voted to provide financial support to local schools that establish archery teams as part of the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP).  The NASP program is for students in grades 4-12.  RRGC will include a line item in its annual Use of Funds planning for up to $1,000.  We have provided funds to several local schools over the past few years to assist with the purchase of archery equipment not covered by NASP or WDFW grants and other fund raisers. 

 

We were approached in May by the coach of the Mid-Columbia Partnership archery team to assist with travel expenses for some team members to participate at the NASP World Championships in Daytona Beach, Florida, on June 18-21.  The MCP team participated in the western regional NASP tournament in Utah in April.  Sixteen team members qualified from that event to the national/world tournament.  Eight of the sixteen who qualified are going to Florida.  Our Board approved a $1,000 donation towards the estimated $12,000 cost of the trip.  The donation includes a stipulation that the donation be refunded if the trip is canceled for any reason.  Because there were no requests from local schools for money for archery equipment this year and because it is very near the end of the school year, the Board agreed to fund this special request.  The donation makes RRGC a major sponsor with our logo on the banner that the MCP archers will display at Daytona Beach.  The coach and archers plan to attend our September 1 meeting to provide a short summary of their experiences at the national tournament.

Donation Received for WGD Kids’ Prizes

 

John Prater submitted a $500 donation from Mardell Rowan-Schlotman for kids’ prizes for the 2027 Wild Game Dinner.  That should assure that there will be a lot of happy kids at the dinner.  Thank you, Mardell!

 

RMSF Youth Shooting Program

 

RRGC has been helping promote the NRA Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC) that is being conducted at the Rattlesnake Mountain Shooting Facility.  RMSF hosted its first YHEC event on May 16.  Only 6 youths participated, but one came all the way from Goldendale.  Dave McNeal reported that in addition to the youth participants there were seven volunteers, five adults, and three observers; including Jeff Castle, national NRA Coordinator for YHEC.  Events included Muzzleloader Shooting, .22 Shooting, Wildlife Identification and Orienteering.  Dave said everyone who attended had good things to say and helpful comments.  RMSF hopes to include Archery, Hunter Safety Trail, Shotgun Shooting, and a Hunter Responsibility Exam in the fall session.  If you would like to volunteer to help with the YHEC, please email Dave at mcnealendofthetrail@gmail.com  Dave provided these photos from the May 16 event.

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RMSF Youth Shooting Program

 

SAFE SHOOTING SPORTS OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH

AT RATTLESNAKE MOUNTAIN SHOOTING FACILITY

 

Shooters under 18 shoot for free and must be accompanied by an adult while participating in events.

Rattlesnake Mountain Shooting Facility is located on State Road 225, north of Benton City, Washington. 

Enter through the Shotgun Gate for the May Youth events.

 

May 9-- Youth Rimfire Sporter Match-- Gates to the Smallbore Competition Range open at 8:00 for registration. Mandatory safety briefing is at 8:45, and firing begins at 9:00. Shooting will be at 25 and 50 yards from prone, sitting and offhand positions. Shooting will be slow-fire and rapid-fire. This match is best suited to shooters with some previous match experience. https://www.tcsahighpower.org/_files/ugd/e01b6a_6818c268db154c53b53c3ceeae708d97.pdf

 

May 16-- Youth Hunter Education Challenge-- On-site registration will be in the Primitive Range Parking Lot at 9:00.  Events will include Muzzleloader shooting, .22 Rifle shooting, Orienteering, and Wildlife Identification.  Firearms and ammunition and compasses will be provided, or you can bring your own (primitive muzzleloader for loose powder and patched ball or any safe .22 LR rifle).  All firearms must be left in your vehicle until after a safety briefing has been conducted. If you have eye and hearing protection, bring it.  We’ll have loaners too.  The event is free, and we’ll have hot dogs for lunch.

General information on Youth Hunter Education Challenge at https://yhec.nra.org/

For details email TCSAYouth@tcsa.info

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YOUTH HUNTER EDUCATION CHALLENGE

Youth aged 17 or under, accompanied by an adult, are invited to register for attendance.  Participation will be limited to 30 youth, so preregistration is advised.

 

Send preregistrations to TCSAYouth@tcsa.info or to Dave McNeal, 113422 North Harrington Road, West Richland, WA 99353.

 

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Age _________________    Hunting interest and experience level (if any) _________________

 

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ADULT

First Name ____________________________Last Name______________________________

 

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Email Address__________________________________________________________________

 

 

Hunter Education

 

Chief Instructor John Prather says that the Hunter Education class planned for July has to be rescheduled due to schedule conflicts within the instructor team.  Hopefully we will have the new dates by next month.  John reported that 14 people attended the Introduction to Firearms class that was held on May 16 at the Grigg’s classroom.  A majority were female.  Most of the attendees also continued to the TCMSA range after the classroom training to shoot some of the firearms that were available for their use.   

 

Wood Duck Nest Box Project

 

Dale Schielke reports there were cameras in two nesting boxes that recorded ducklings leaving the nests after hatching (Jump Day): https://youtu.be/ClsgQUYWGbQ and https://youtu.be/jcmcbc0xBI0  One of the cameras was relocated to Box 578 and will be live streaming that hen and upcoming jump soon.

 

Banding checks are mostly finished as our team can only perform banding activities for boxes that do not require boat travel per WDFW volunteer training requirements.  WDFW had two drowning accidents last year, both involving fisheries projects so the agency is working through new procedures for all water associated activities.  To date 224 boxes have been checked, 35 hens have been captured and banded, 23 previously banded hens were recaptured, 7 screech owls were captured and banded, and 3 previously banded screech owls were recaptured.  The photos below were provided by Dale and are from nest boxes in or near West Richland.   

MEETINGS AND DEADLINES

Next General Meeting – June 2, 6:30 PM at Richland Public Library

Next Board Meeting- June 16, 7:00 PM at Griggs Pasco Hunter Ed room

July Newsletter Contribution Deadline is June 22.   

Email:  admin@richlandrodandgun.org

Guzzler Maintenance

 

Larry Martin is getting his money’s worth from his electric bike.  Larry used his bike to inspect and clean 12 guzzlers south of Kennewick on April 17, May 8, and May 12.  All the guzzlers were full or nearly full of water and in pretty good shape but needed some good cleaning. Two of the guzzlers which were far out in Conservation Reserve Program land had never been inspected.  Larry says the bike is the only way he can get around the fields anymore and he can cover farther distances in much less time. If anyone would like to inspect/clean some guzzlers on their own, Larry has maps to share thanks to Google Earth. Larry notes that this activity gives you good experience with your GPS or phone mapping system.

Photo of the Month

 

There were two contest entries this month.  Packy Lackey is shown with a surf perch he caught at Long Beach, Washington on May 2, 2026.  The photo was taken by Anna Lara.  Kirby Hammond is shown with a Columbia River walleye that he caught on May 18, 2026.  The photo was taken by Richard Sharp.  Packy’s photo was chosen the winner.

Please submit some of your favorite photos so we can see how you have been enjoying the outdoors.  Submit entries to rrgcsecretary@gmail.com no later than the day preceding the monthly Board meeting.  

 

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If you have changed your address, your phone number, or your email address please use this link and scroll to the bottom of the page where it says

“Update My Contact Information”.

 

Richland volunteer opportunities for members (richlandrodandgun.org)

 

 

Get involved in one of our Committees:

Salmon in the Classroom: Mike Estes -  estesm34@gmail.com  

Wood Ducks:  Dale Schielke – dahlialou@msn.com

KOE Kids Fishing Day:  Marilyn Steele – momhoops46@gmail.com

Hunter Education:  Ron Ruth – RonRuth.HunterEd@gmail.com

Guzzlers:  Larry Martin - larry49martin@gmail.com

Youth Conservation Camp: Larry Martin - larry49martin@gmail.com

Membership: Maija Greer – richlandrodandgunmembership@gmail.com

Scholarship:  Mike Estes - estesm34@gmail.com

Website: Ron Moore – admin@richlandrodandgun.org

 

 

RRGC Club Upcoming Activities

Next General Membership Meeting – June 2 at 6:30pm, Richland Public Library

Next Board of Directors Meeting – June 16 at 7:00pm, Grigg’s in Pasco

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About

Richland Rod & Gun Club is an organized group of hunters, fishermen, and conservationists who share a common interest in the outdoors. Each year the Club members volunteer in a number of work projects that improve wildlife habitat, educate young potential hunters / fisherman, and raise funds for Club projects.

Meetings

The RICHLAND ROD & GUN CLUB meets the first non holiday Tuesday of each month except July and August at 7:00

The meetings are open to the public and consist of a short business meeting followed by a program of current interest.

Board meetings are held on the third Tuesday at 7:00 at Griggs Pasco meeting facility.

Join

Membership in the Richland Rod & Gun Club can be obtained by filling out an application and paying your annual dues here.

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The Richland Rod and Gun Club offers opportunities to work in activities associated with wildlife, the outdoors and youth education. We would appreciate your involvement with one of our projects or programs that include, Fishing, Dog Training, Scholarship, Public Lands, Youth Activities, Migratory Waterfowl, Habitat, Game Birds, Big Game , Landowner Relations.

Content contributions, suggestions, or criticism to the RRGC website should be emailed to, admin@richlandrodandgun.org

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Kennewick, WA     
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Tri-Cities, Washington (state)

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