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This has been rated the best page on this website! Why? Because it showcases why we do what we do - why we work to increase habitat, protect access and encourage conservation - why we hunt!

Get a picture posted! Would you like to have a picture posted to this page? If so, email us your name, the photo (jpeg format preferred) along with a brief one to two sentence description of the hunt. Only Five Valleys Chapter member pictures, or those of close family members, will be posted. One more reason to join today! Email us at photos @fivevalleyschaptersci.org

 
 

Member Jon Wemple with a black bear that "unfortunately" walked under his whitetail stand.

 

Member Matt Ulberg took his 7-year old son on a self-guided antelope adventure, taking this 14-inch buck in Montana, October 2009.

 
 

Member Jon Wemple took this kudu bull while in Nambia on a SCI donated hunt that he purchased.

 

Michael Wemple, son of member Jon Wemple, took this Kudu bull while in Nambia with his dad on a SCI donated hunt.

 
 

Member Matt Ulberg took this nice caribou bull in Nunavut, Quebec, Canada in October 2008.

 

Member Bonita Smith took this 16-inch antelope buck in eastern Montana.

 
 

Kinsey whitetail

Member Jim Kinsey with a big Saskatchewan whitetail - B&C 155".

 

Member Bonita Smith took this NPHA Gold Medal oryx while in Nambia hunting with 2009 Banquet Sponsor Wildheim Safaris.

 
 

Doug Turnbull Moose

Member Jim Kinsey and Doug Turnbull with Doug's 65" Alaskan moose. This moose is currently featured in an article "Bears on Both Ends" in the November 2009 issue of RACK Magazine.

 

Packing Out the Moose

Member Jim Kinsey helping to pack out Doug Turnbull's moose (left). "One of the toughest pack jobs in my hunting career". He doesn't look to happy!

 
 

Cape Buffalo

Member Jim Kinsey with his 3rd cape buffalo in the summer of 2008. He used his .416 Rigby to bring down this animal in the Rifigi block of Tanzania.

 

Cape Buffalo

Member Jim Kinsey's largest cape buffalo to date ranking in the top 200 buffalo SCI ever takin in Africa - 41" wide.

 
 

Ed Dysart Lion

Member Jim Kinsey and Ed Dysart with Ed's Tanzania lion. This lion hunt was featured in the article Jim wrote for the Jan/Feb 2008 issue of SCI Magazine entitled "Hunting the King".

 

Alaska Fish

Sometimes, when the hunting isn't good the fishing is! Member Jim Kinsey with an Alaska silver salmon caught while filming for Nosler's Magnum TV.

 
 

Cynthie Fisher Tahr

Member Cynthie Fisher shot this blond tahr last year (2008) on the South Island of New Zealand.

 

Cynthie Fisher water buffalo

Hunting water buffalo in the Northern Territory of Australia was a highlight of member Cynthie Fisher's 2008 hunt.

 
 

Cynthis Fisher BC Moose

Member Cynthie Fisher's British Columbia moose was one of the biggest of the season from that area.

 

Cynthie Fisher Eland

Member Cynthie Fisher's Lord Derby eland from the C.A.R - reported as her most memorable hunt.

 
 

Cynthie Fisher Ibex

Results of member Cynthie Fisher's hunting trip to Tajikistan - a mid-Asian ibex.

 

Cynthie Fisher Sheep

Member Cynthie Fisher took this Marco Polo sheep on the same trip as her mid-Asian ibex (all from Tajikistan).

 
 

Bridger Everett

12 year-old Bridger Everett shot his first buck in 2009. Way to go!

 

McCool Kudu

Member Rick McCool with 53" kudu in Fraun Africa, South Africa (2002).

 
 

McCool Oryx

Member Rick McCool with gemsbock in Fraun Africa, South Africa (2008).

 

McCool Waterbuck

Member Rick McCool with 33" waterbuck taken with Dries Vissar Safaris, South Africa (2005).

 
 

McCool Whitetail

Member Rick Mccool with a 150" whitetail taken in western Montana (2002).

     
         
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