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Skulls, horns and antlers needed for measuring

Bring antlers Saturday to the Fish & Game Protective Association to be measured for possible entry in the Boone and Crockett record books.

Hunting season is over, followed Jan. 11 by an opportunity for all hunters to bring their skulls, horns, or antlers to the Courtenay and District Fish & Game Protective Association to be measured for possible entry in the Boone and Crockett record books.

Doors open at 10 a.m. and lunch and refreshments will be available. There will be a $5 measuring fee for non-members only.

You are welcome to bring interesting antlers or mounts even if not record material. Someone will be interested and want to know about it.

There is no admittance fee for viewing by the public, so bring your friends and family and come out to the Courtenay and District Fish and Game facility at comox Lake.

Tyee Marine will be there again, sponsoring the event with prizes.  You don’t have to be a hunter to get a prize.

This day is also the final day for club members to turn in their photos for the Photography Award, which will be awarded along with other club service and fish & game awards in the spring.

Call Randy Jacobson at 250-338-6443 for more information or drop in to Tyee Marine in Comox or Campbell River for details or to see their latest outdoor equipment and gear.

— Courtenay and District Fish & Game Protective Association