Tuesday, March 2, 2010

John Arway of North Huntington Takes Over At PA Fish and Boat Commission

From the Pittsburgh Post Gazette: By John Hayes, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
After months of talking up a nationwide head hunt for a new executive director, members of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission have promoted a 30-year employee of the agency to fill the top job. Commissioners announced Tuesday that John Arway of North Huntington will replace former director Doug Austen, who was pushed from the executive director role last summer and officially left the agency in January. Interim director Brian Barner will retain his position as the agency's deputy director for administration, boating and engineering. Arway, 57, is a lifelong angler, boater and hunter who, like Austen, endorses a "resource first" wildlife management philosophy. For more than two decades he has been the commission's environmental advisor to the executive director. His most recent position was head of the agency's Environmental Services Division. He has served on several boards and committees including the Pennsylvania Biological Survey's Steering Committee, the Pennsylvania Council of Trout Unlimited's Environmental Committee and Gov. Ed Rendell's Pesticide Advisory Board and Green Government Council. Arway has a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Pittsburgh and a master's in biology from Tennessee Technological University. "I am grateful to the board for providing me the opportunity to lead the agency where I have devoted most of my professional life," Arway said in a written statement. "Our agency has a tremendous responsibility to the resource and to the anglers and boaters who enjoy and benefit from the resource." In a conference call yesterday, Arway hinted of an interest in looking inward at ongoing Fish and Boat Commission conflicts including boosting employee moral, settling a new contract for waterways conservation officers and acquiring alternative sources of funding. Unlike most state agencies, Fish and Boat receives no revenue from the state's general fund. About 67 percent of its $61 million 2009-10 operating budget comes from license fees, 15 percent comes from a federal sales tax on fishing equipment and an additional $1.2 million per year comes from federal wildlife grants linked to specific projects. "We have a very dedicated staff that I am looking forward to working with on the many challenges ahead of us including the protection of water quality from future pollution events, the threat of aquatic invasive species, the increasing loss of habitat and the restoration of American shad to the Susquehanna River," Arway said. "I am also looking forward to working with our staff and the anglers and boaters on improving recreational fishing and boating opportunities throughout the commonwealth." Arway's appointment as executive director must be confirmed by the governor before he is sworn in by commission members. Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10061/1039715-100.stm

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

February Upddate

Another reminder, all dues MUST be paid for 2010 by the March meeting, Thursday March 4Th. This means if you mail it, it must arrive by the March meeting. There have been too many issues in the past with exceptions, NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE. Dues are the same as last year. Regular dues $40.00, Clubhouse key holding members $20.00 and Junior members $5.00. DO NOT mail dues to the club address. Mailed in dues must be sent directly to: Steve Martin, 3246 Oaknoll Rd. Gibsonia, Pa. 15044 .
  • Please bring all sold or unsold Gun Bash tickets to the club ASAP. There are literally dozens of people looking to buy them who cannot find any left for sale.
  • The Winter Trap League shoots at Bull Creek this Sunday with sign ups from 11AM to 3PM. They are calling for 4 to 8 inches of snow to fall from Thursday through Saturday so we will need help preparing the club grounds. Any help of 1 hour or more counts as a work party!
  • The Board of Directors have approved the remodeling of the bathrooms (finally!). Details will be presented at the March meeting. Work should get underway by this Monday!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Youth Pheasant Hunt From October 2009

Greg Levish sent these pictures in. About 25 kids age 12 to 16 participated in our annual hunt in early October. Many pheasants were taken and the kids gained valuable experience in identifying gender
before shooting as well as safety and hunting over dogs. Two Llewellen Setters, brought in by member Bill Davis, help flush the birds. Click on the pictures to enlarge.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

DATE CHANGED: Spring Hunter's Safety Course Set For March - Registration Now Available Online!

The dates have been set for Friday March 12th from 6PM to 9PM and Saturday March 13th from 8AM to 4PM for Bull Creek's Spring Hunter's Safety Course.  This two day (10 hour) course is free to the public but you must pre-register.  You must be at least 11 years old to take the course.  All pre-registrations are done online now. Click here for link.  The course is now online at the Game Commission's website.  Space is limited to the first 40 registrants.  Lunch on Saturday will be provided free along with donuts on Saturday morning.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Membership Dues

Bob Fotheringham, the newly elected Membership Secretary, will be out for the next 2 months.  For those members who wish to mail in their dues ($40.00 for non clubhouse keyholding members, $20.00 for clubhouse keyholding members), please mail to:
Steve Martin

3246 Oaknoll Rd.
Gibsonia, Pa. 15044

The by-laws state dues must be paid by the March meeting or you will lose membership.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Bull Creek Members - We Need Your Email Address!

If you haven't received an email update from us (or in a while) then we don't have your current email address.  Simply click on this link or bullcreekinfo@gmail.com and send an email with your name - That's it!  I'll add you to the list.

New Officers For 2010

Election results for Officers for 2010 as voted at the January meeting include:

Officers:
President, Bill Shaginaw
Vice President, Jack Albinger
Secretary, Pete Denio
Treasurer, Jerry Paladino
Membership, Bob Fotheringham
Sgt. at Arms, Josh Hess


BOARD OF DIRECTORS (2 Year Terms)
Terry Davidek (2nd)
Jim Martin (2nd)
Earl Callen (1st)
Tim Cochran (2nd)
Ray Volk (1st)
Tim Gould (1st)
Chester Hibbs (1st)


Board ALTERNATES
Bob Fabian Sr. (2nd)
Bill Motosicky (1st)

Saturday, January 2, 2010