Yes, it was a very good session. Donny M and Dave B. of the WDFW did an excellent program on Washington native cats. A lot of us found new information. Animal density, characteristics, current studies, and feeding habits were all explained. wealth of information. Many thanks go out to both of them for their efforts. We all saw a side of the WDFW most do not get the opportunity to see. The WWPHA will be developing a better working relationship with the WDFW from this session as they do now recognize us as an established Association and will be seeking input from us in the future. This is a win-win situation.
Brian S. (owner of Olympic Arms) introduced a new line of AR's they are working on which grabbed everyone's eyes. There is a whole new world developing in the black rifles and they have the cutting edge in the field. We will be working on setting us a WWPHA session where Brian and Olympic arms will bring and demonstrate many of the different weapons they produce. This I am sure will interest many hunters.
At the Cabela's Spring Outdoor Days, we will be having a table promoting the WWPHA. We will have membership specials and will be raffling off a 1 day guided Child's predator hunt. Please stop by and see us.
Over all, the session was great. We had 2 new members join, covered much Association business and had a great presentation. Thanks to all that came and we look forward to many more.
Randy