Whitetail Heritage hunt, Trout Unlimited, trap shooting

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Trout Unlimited meeting

The Clear Fork River Chapter of Trout Unlimited will hold its first fall meeting at 7:15 p.m. Monday, Sept. 13, at the First Presbyterian Church, 621 College Ave., Wooster. The chapter plans to resume holding in-person meetings and request everyone wear a mask. Note the new location.

A Zoom option for those who wish to attend that way is be available. Anyone who wishes to join remotely should email cfrtu.rsvp@gmail.com and request access to the Sept. 13 CFRTU meeting. Include name and email address. A response with an invitation to the meeting, including a link to the meeting, will returned to the email address. Those who attended meetings by Zoom last spring also must send the email request.

There will be a discussion of chapter activities, including planning for the fall trout stocking of Apple Creek and the three-session Learn to Fly Fish clinic the chapter will sponsor Oct. 6, 13 and 16. Details of the event will be available on the chapter website, including how to sign ups.

Randy Rowe, Skip Nault and Steve Slack, will discuss “Spring Steelheading on Michigan’s Muskegon River.” The last several years, a few club members have fished the Muskegon River below the Croton Dam in late April. Steelhead fishing there can be excellent, with the large fish running 8-16 pounds. The speakers will explain how steelhead are taken on flies using the “chuck and duck” method, and also on spawn bags using a bottom bouncing technique.

Details of this and future meetings, plus other chapter activities and local fishing reports, can be found at cfrtu.org. Meetings of the Clear Fork River Chapter of Trout Unlimited are open to the public and anyone interested in fishing and cold water fisheries preservation is encouraged to participate. Interested women anglers are especially invited to attend.

Whitetail Heritage hunt

Whitetail Heritage of Ohio is accepting applications for its annual deer hunt, this year to be held Saturday, Oct. 2. Eligible applicants are those who would like to hunt, but due to a disability are restricted, or unable to do so. It is open to youth and adults. First-time hunters who do not have anyone to take them hunting are eligible.

Whitetail Heritage of Ohio will take up to 25 applicants out to hunt free-range whitetail deer along with a guide and cameraman. Hunters will be supplied with camo head-to-toe, along with hunting boots and various other hunting gear. Crossbows will be supplied by TenPoint Crossbows. Free lunch and supper will be provided by Byler’s BBQ.

The public is encouraged to spend the day at base camp. Go to the Whitetail Heritage of Ohio Facebook page to learn more and to register. Application deadline is Sept. 10.

Shreve Lake restoration push

Shreve Lake Restoration signatures are needed for a petition to get the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to repair the lake to its original beauty. To join the cause, add Shreve Lake Restoration on Facebook or sign the petition at http://www.change.org/ShreveLakeRestoration.

Fall trap league

The East Holmes Sportsman’s Association is looking for teams to join its 15-team fall trap league starting Sept. 8. It is a 50-bird program for 10 weeks. For more information, call 330-204-3684 or 330-231-9158.

The East Holmes Sportsman’s Association is located at 6781 Township Road 310, Millersburg.

Fall still shoots

Fall still shoots at the Shreve Farmer’s Sportsman Club will be held on the following Sundays – Aug. 29; Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26; and Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31. The progressive shoot has over $3,000. Win assorted meat prizes and cash. For more information contact Missy at 330-464-5621. The club is located at 8430 Township Road 513, Shreve.

Hunter ed classes

Hunter education classes at the Shreve Farmer’s Sportsman Club will be held 6-9 p.m. Aug. 26-27 and noon-5 p.m. Aug. 28. Register by calling 1-800-WILDLIFE or by logging onto wildlife.ohiodnr.gov. Participants must attend all three classes and pass the test in order to get a first-time hunting license. The class is free and open to the public, however, space is limited. For more information, contact Missy at 330-464-5621. The club is located at 8430 Township Road 513, Shreve.

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