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On
Saturday, August 3, 2002 the Fourth Annual Youth Day was held at
the Canvasback Gun Club east of Fallon, Nevada. The event, sponsored
by Canvasback Gun Club; Nevada Waterfowl Association and Nevada
Ducks Unlimited, was a huge success with over 80 youths under 16
years of age attending.
The first thing on the agenda was a retriever
dog trial demonstration with bumper dummies. The youth watched with
intrigue three separate dogs go through their paces to retrieve
bumper dummies both on land and in the water. Ted Wehking, who conducted
the demonstration, explained the importance of a good retrieving
dog while hunting. The demonstration was followed by a question
and answer session.
The
second event on the agenda was a presentation by Bill Henry, Chief
Biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at Stillwater,
about duck specie identification as well as banding methods and
their importance. The youth all got to touch the ducks as well as
release them.
Afterwards, the group was divided into three
smaller groups and rotated through a marsh tour by boat, the clay
target shooting with all rifles and shotguns and games including
duck dice and darts.
The
kids and adults gathered for a BBQ hamburger feast at Noon where
each youth received an NWA camo hat, DU pens and duck calls, and
a youth day t-shirt. Following lunch, there was a duck and goose
calling demonstration with an informal calling contest to wind up
the day.
The weather was fantastic and everyone had
a great time! Hats off to committee chairman Dave Stanley and the
many Canvasback, NWA and DU volunteers - thank you for helping to
make this a day to remember.
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