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N N A A T T I I O O N N A A L L H H 2 2 The Hawaii Hunter Education Pro and Fishing Day 2013! Although attend event ran smoothly and donations to the However, the slower turnout wa were able to get more range time and quality instruction to individuals. Man different shooting and fishing activities. $100.00 in activity coupons after exchan Here are the numbers for the w Cash donations hit a record high at $3 were recorded at 1,527 lbs. compared w natural and human resources. Donations R We would like to extend a spe representatives and organizations for yo in Hawaii and educating resource us safety conscious, and conservation-mi working with you again next year: Chairperson, Board of Land and Natura Chief, Division of Conservation and R Mike Muramoto, Koko Head Shooting C Hawaii Food Bank; Mr. Randy Har Charitable Trust; Ms. Michelle Jones Wildlife; Mr. Randy Honebrink, Division Phillip Rapoza, Hawaii Historic Arms A Shooters of Hawaii; Mr. Melvin M International, Hawaii Chapter; Mr. H Association; Ms. Dawn Horn, Hawaii Miyagawa, Honolulu Trap Club; Mr. Bill Education; Ms. Arlene Ogura, Leilehua H Van Ohumukini, Koko Head Archery Kakaako Kasting Club; Mr. Lance Ma Fishing Association; Mr. Oliver Lunasco Oahu; Mr. Gordon Lau, Jr., Oahu Taxi Yanagihara, Troop 49, Boy Scouts of Am National Hunting and Fishing Da Education Program volunteer instructor support to make this event a success: Kong; Instructors: Mr. Emmanuel Alva Fujishima, Mr. Dan Goo, Ms. Judy Goo, M Ms. Arlene Ogura, Mr. David Oshiro, Mr Sharleen Lee. H H U U N N T T I I N N G G & & F F I I S S 2 2 0 0 1 1 3 3 R R E E C C A A P P October 9, 2013 ogram would like to thank you for your par dance was slightly slower than last year, we e Hawaii Food Bank remained high. as not necessarily a complete loss. In fact, w d hands-on training, and clubs were able to ny clubs reported that participants returne It was reported that one family even return nging their canned goods earlier in the day! weekend: attendance was recorded at 522 co 3,996.00, compared with $2,755.00 from 20 with 2,451 lbs. in 2012. Sportsmen and sport Remain High Despite Slower T ecial Mahalo to the following our role in eliminating hunger sers to become responsible, inded! We look forward to : Mr. William J. Aila, Jr., al Resources; Mr. Randy Awo, Resources Enforcement; Mr. Complex; Mr. Mike Kajiwara, rris, Watson T. Yoshimoto s, Division of Forestry and n of Aquatic Resources; Mr. Association and Single Action Mung Lim, Jr., Safari Club Harvey Gerwig, Hawaii Rifle Friends of NRA; Mr. Elton l Richter, Lessons in Firearms High School Archery Club; Mr. Club; Mr. Leonard Acoba, arugame, Hawaii Freshwater o, Pig Hunters’ Association of idermy Service; Mr. Douglas merica. ay would also not have been possible witho rs and staff! Thank you to the following volu Master Instructors: Mr. John Kobayashi, M arez, Mr. Jimmy Brooks, Mr. Jay Chrisman Mr. Jerry Ilo, Jr., Mr. Russell Komoda, Mr. Cy r. Chris Wong, Mr. Eric Wong; Staff: Ms. Cor 1 S S H H I I N N G G D D A A Y Y ticipation in National Hunting e’re happy to report that the with shorter lines, participants o spend more time providing ed over and over to try the ned to purchase an additional ompared with 719 from 2012. 012. Canned good donations tswomen truly care about our Turnout out the support of our Hunter unteers for your hard work and Mr. Phillip Kam, and Mr. Kevin n, Mr. Jon Chun, Ms. Carole y Matsuoka, Mr. Darren Ogura, rinne Gum, Mr. Jesus Lee, Ms.

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Page 1: Donations Remain High Despite Slower Turnout · and Fishing Day 2013! Although attendance was slightly slower than last year, we’re happy to report that the event ran smoothly and

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The Hawaii Hunter Education Program would like toand Fishing Day 2013! Although attendance was slightly slower than last year, we’re happy to report that theevent ran smoothly and donations to the Hawaii Food Bank remained high.

However, the slower turnout was notwere able to get more range time and handsquality instruction to individuals. Many clubs reported that participants returndifferent shooting and fishing activities.$100.00 in activity coupons after exchanging their canned goods earlier in the day!

Here are the numbers for the wCash donations hit a record high at $3,996.00, compared withwere recorded at 1,527 lbs. compared withnatural and human resources.

Donations Remain High Despite Slower Turnout

We would like to extend a specialrepresentatives and organizations for your role in eliminating hungerin Hawaii and educating resource users to become ressafety conscious, and conservation-minded! We look forward toworking with you again next year: Mr. William J. Aila, Jr.,Chairperson, Board of Land and Natural Resources; Mr. Randy Awo,Chief, Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement;Mike Muramoto, Koko Head Shooting Complex; Mr. Mike Kajiwara,Hawaii Food Bank; Mr. Randy Harris, Watson T. YoshimotoCharitable Trust; Ms. Michelle Jones, Division of Forestry andWildlife; Mr. Randy Honebrink, Division of Aquatic Resources; Mr.Phillip Rapoza, Hawaii Historic Arms Association and Single ActionShooters of Hawaii; Mr. Melvin Mung Lim, Jr., Safari ClubInternational, Hawaii Chapter; Mr. Harvey Gerwig, Hawaii RifleAssociation; Ms. Dawn Horn, Hawaii Friends of NRA; Mr. EltonMiyagawa, Honolulu Trap Club; Mr. Bill Richter, Lessons in FirearmsEducation; Ms. Arlene Ogura, Leilehua High School Archery Club; Mr.Van Ohumukini, Koko Head Archery Club; Mr. Leonard Acoba,Kakaako Kasting Club; Mr. Lance Marugame, Hawaii FreshwaterFishing Association; Mr. Oliver Lunasco, Pig HuntersOahu; Mr. Gordon Lau, Jr., Oahu Taxidermy Service; Mr. DouglasYanagihara, Troop 49, Boy Scouts of America.

National Hunting and Fishing Day would also not have been possible without the support of our HunterEducation Program volunteer instructors and staff! Thank you to the following volunteers for your hard work andsupport to make this event a success: MastKong; Instructors: Mr. Emmanuel Alvarez, Mr. Jimmy Brooks, Mr. Jay Chrisman, Mr. Jon Chun, Ms. CaroleFujishima, Mr. Dan Goo, Ms. Judy Goo, Mr. Jerry Ilo, Jr., Mr. Russell Komoda, Mr. Cy MaMs. Arlene Ogura, Mr. David Oshiro, Mr. Chris Wong, Mr. EricSharleen Lee.

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October 9, 2013

he Hawaii Hunter Education Program would like to thank you for your participation inAlthough attendance was slightly slower than last year, we’re happy to report that the

event ran smoothly and donations to the Hawaii Food Bank remained high.However, the slower turnout was not necessarily a complete loss. In fact, w

and hands-on training, and clubs were able to spend more time providingMany clubs reported that participants returned over and over to try the

activities. It was reported that one family even returned to purchaseexchanging their canned goods earlier in the day!the weekend: attendance was recorded at 522 compared with 719 from 2012

hit a record high at $3,996.00, compared with $2,755.00 from 2012. Canned goodwere recorded at 1,527 lbs. compared with 2,451 lbs. in 2012. Sportsmen and sportswomen truly care about o

Donations Remain High Despite Slower Turnout

We would like to extend a special Mahalo to the followingfor your role in eliminating hunger

in Hawaii and educating resource users to become responsible,minded! We look forward to

orking with you again next year: Mr. William J. Aila, Jr.,Chairperson, Board of Land and Natural Resources; Mr. Randy Awo,Chief, Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement; Mr.Mike Muramoto, Koko Head Shooting Complex; Mr. Mike Kajiwara,Hawaii Food Bank; Mr. Randy Harris, Watson T. YoshimotoCharitable Trust; Ms. Michelle Jones, Division of Forestry andWildlife; Mr. Randy Honebrink, Division of Aquatic Resources; Mr.

illip Rapoza, Hawaii Historic Arms Association and Single ActionShooters of Hawaii; Mr. Melvin Mung Lim, Jr., Safari ClubInternational, Hawaii Chapter; Mr. Harvey Gerwig, Hawaii RifleAssociation; Ms. Dawn Horn, Hawaii Friends of NRA; Mr. Elton

Honolulu Trap Club; Mr. Bill Richter, Lessons in FirearmsEducation; Ms. Arlene Ogura, Leilehua High School Archery Club; Mr.Van Ohumukini, Koko Head Archery Club; Mr. Leonard Acoba,Kakaako Kasting Club; Mr. Lance Marugame, Hawaii Freshwater

ociation; Mr. Oliver Lunasco, Pig Hunters’ Association ofau, Jr., Oahu Taxidermy Service; Mr. Douglas

Yanagihara, Troop 49, Boy Scouts of America.National Hunting and Fishing Day would also not have been possible without the support of our Hunter

Education Program volunteer instructors and staff! Thank you to the following volunteers for your hard work andsupport to make this event a success: Master Instructors: Mr. John Kobayashi, Mr. Phillip Kam, and Mr. KevinKong; Instructors: Mr. Emmanuel Alvarez, Mr. Jimmy Brooks, Mr. Jay Chrisman, Mr. Jon Chun, Ms. Carole

Mr. Jerry Ilo, Jr., Mr. Russell Komoda, Mr. Cy MaMs. Arlene Ogura, Mr. David Oshiro, Mr. Chris Wong, Mr. Eric Wong; Staff: Ms. Corinne Gum, Mr. Jesus Lee, Ms.

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your participation in National HuntingAlthough attendance was slightly slower than last year, we’re happy to report that the

In fact, with shorter lines, participantson training, and clubs were able to spend more time providing

ed over and over to try thene family even returned to purchase an additional

522 compared with 719 from 2012.755.00 from 2012. Canned good donations

sportswomen truly care about our

Donations Remain High Despite Slower Turnout

National Hunting and Fishing Day would also not have been possible without the support of our HunterEducation Program volunteer instructors and staff! Thank you to the following volunteers for your hard work and

er Instructors: Mr. John Kobayashi, Mr. Phillip Kam, and Mr. KevinKong; Instructors: Mr. Emmanuel Alvarez, Mr. Jimmy Brooks, Mr. Jay Chrisman, Mr. Jon Chun, Ms. Carole

Mr. Jerry Ilo, Jr., Mr. Russell Komoda, Mr. Cy Matsuoka, Mr. Darren Ogura,; Staff: Ms. Corinne Gum, Mr. Jesus Lee, Ms.

Page 2: Donations Remain High Despite Slower Turnout · and Fishing Day 2013! Although attendance was slightly slower than last year, we’re happy to report that the event ran smoothly and

National Hunting and Fishing Day in Hawaii would not be possible without your support. Over 500participants received hands-on and interactivehunting, shooting, and fishing clubs a chance to come together to not only recognize the contributions of hunters,target shooters, and anglers, but also to show of support for the Hawaihelped to make this year’s event a success. Your passion for the sport is evident, and your service to the public andthe State of Hawaii is truly commendable.

Mahalo,

Orlando B. OxilesHunter Education Program Coordinator

Andrew W.J. ChoyHunter Education Program Assistant Coordinator

2013 Scrip Count and Attendance

Saturday

Single Action Shooters ofHawaii

293

High Power/.22lr—Hunter EducationProgram

473

Honolulu Trap Club 81

Leilehua High SchoolArchery Club

249

Hawaii Friends of NRA

Hawaii Rifle Association 312

Koko Head Archery Club 30

Rod and Reel Casting(KKC)Muzzleloading—HunterEducation Program

14

TOTAL 1452

Attendance 198

Single Action Shooting (SASH)

Archery (Leilehua HS ArcheryClub).22lr/Handgun (HRA)

High Power/.22lr (HunterEducation)Shotgun (HTC)

Muzzleloading (Hunter Education)

.22lr/Handgun (HI Friends ofNRA)Metallic Silhouette (HMSSA)

Rod and Reel Casting (KKC)

Fishing Game (DAR)

TOTAL

Attendance

National Hunting and Fishing Day in Hawaii would not be possible without your support. Over 500on and interactive instruction in the shooting and fishing sports. This event also gave

hunting, shooting, and fishing clubs a chance to come together to not only recognize the contributions of hunters,target shooters, and anglers, but also to show of support for the Hawaii Food Bank. Thank you again to all whohelped to make this year’s event a success. Your passion for the sport is evident, and your service to the public andthe State of Hawaii is truly commendable.

Program Coordinator

Hunter Education Program Assistant Coordinator

Scrip Count and Attendance 2012 Scrip Count and Attendance

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Sunday Total

1192 1485

543 1016

486 567

470 519

417 417

312

102 132

66 66

41 55

3317 4769

324 522

Total

Single Action Shooting (SASH) 1725

Archery (Leilehua HS Archery 1138

.22lr/Handgun (HRA) 486

High Power/.22lr (Hunter 308

215

Muzzleloading (Hunter Education) 213

.22lr/Handgun (HI Friends of 113

Metallic Silhouette (HMSSA) 73

Rod and Reel Casting (KKC) 70

Fishing Game (DAR) 29

TOTAL 4370

719

National Hunting and Fishing Day in Hawaii would not be possible without your support. Over 500instruction in the shooting and fishing sports. This event also gave

hunting, shooting, and fishing clubs a chance to come together to not only recognize the contributions of hunters,i Food Bank. Thank you again to all who

helped to make this year’s event a success. Your passion for the sport is evident, and your service to the public and

Scrip Count and Attendance