• Events, News 11.16.2009 No Comments

    Jordan says her hunt was a, "really cool experience."

    The 2009 Fourth Annual Bugle for Kids was won by two very lucky individuals, Jordan Moody of Big Timber and Kelly Juvan from Livingston.  Kelly has graciously given his ticket to Becky Bergsing and her son Gunner both Livingston residents.

    Both Gunner and Jordan shot their elk over the Halloween weekend at the Twelve Springs and West Boulder Ranches. Jordan was able to make the hunt successful with only one shot while it was Gunners first time to shoot an elk.

    During his hunt, Gunner saw a, "big black wolf chasing a cow."

    We want to thank all those involved and in support of the Bugle for Kids 2009 Raffle.  Thanks to Yellowstone Gateway Sports in Livingston, and  The Fort in Big Timber for selling tickets.  We really appreciate all the contributions, especially the generosity of Ron and Susie Dollens, Denny and Susanne Ware of the Twelve Springs Ranch, and Tom and Meredith Brokaw of the West Boulder Ranch. Without them, this event would not have taken place and had such impacting moments in the lives of these two youth.

    The Hunt
    By Jordan Moody

    “My hunt that I went on Friday, Oct. 30 was a really cool experience. I was guided by Lonnie Clark from the 12 Springs Ranch. We started out at about seven o’clock and were driving up the road when he spotted about 200 elk in a barley field below, we decided to go up on top of the ridge above the elk so we could glass and see how many bulls there were. Once we got there we saw a lot of really nice bulls and some spikes and other smaller ones. The wind was blowing very very hard making it difficult to hold my binoculars steady and so most of the time I had no idea what Lonnie, my dad, and Harv were talking about when they were pointing out various bulls. Finally the wind slowed down a little and I could see a bunch of them! The elk started making their way up the hill toward us so we moved into a good position a short distance away from their trail. I was very nervous as the first spike, the first elk of the bunch, came slowly up the hill. They had told me the one I wanted to shoot was the third one to come up into sight. I began looking through the scope of my gun and saw the one I wanted. Suddenly the bull caught our scent and held its head up looking around, everyone thought it would run away but it began walking more and more up the hill then stopped in the perfect position for me to take a shot. I squeezed the trigger. I then asked my dad if I had hit it and they all replied “NO.” I was very disappointed so I jacked another shell in the chamber and as I went to aim again, he collapsed, I had hit it on the first shot! My dad used his range finder and ranged the shot at 68 yards. As we walked up to it, we saw the bullet hole, my 25-06 had managed to make it in one side and out the other. After we gutted it and moved it down to a place where Lonnie could get it with the tractor, and finally got it home, Lonnies wife Laura Lee cooked us a very good breakfast and we headed home.”

    Elk Hunting
    By Gunner Bergsing

    “First we went up on this hill and waited for awhile looking for elk and then we drove passed the hay barley field and they were there. So we went to this other hill and the elk usually come to this draw right next to us. So then we waited awhile watching them. They were acting weird so Lonnie started up the CAT so they would get moving. They ran farther away from us into this patch of trees. So we went and watched them by the road. Cody was watching them and he saw a big black wolf chasing a cow. The elk was going to cross the fence so we got out. My first shot was right below its shoulder. I shot it two more times but missed. It ran off and we chased it for like a mile or more. We could not catch up to it, we had a heard less than 70 yards away from us walking. The bull took a different route up this steep mountain, so we chased it another mile as it ran into some trees. We followed its trail to find it. It is pretty big 4-4. Thanks so much for this opportunity and thanks Doug and Lonnie for guiding me and helping me shoot my first elk.”



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  • Events 11.15.2008 No Comments

    Bugle For Kids winner Victor Robbins from Livingston and his son Clint hunted on the West Boulder Ranch over the Halloween weekend with ranch manager Doug Campbell.  Temperatures were warm while the group hiked the hills of the West Boulder drainage in search of elk.  On Saturday they spotted some elk, but sixteen year-old Clint discovered that the scope of his gun was off and caused great frustration.  Sunday the three men scouted elk that were in good proximity for a shot and luckily both father and son were successful.  Having gotten a good workout and enjoyed Doug Campbell’s knowledge of the area, the Robbins were also glad to have elk in the freezer.  Good job everyone!



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  • Events 11.15.2008 No Comments
    Bugle for Kids 2008

    Bugle for Kids 2008

    Bugle For Kids raffle winner Brian Engle of Big Timber and his 13 year-old son Tanner had great success with Lonn Clark on the Twelve Springs Ranch over the Halloween weekend.  This is the second raffle win for Brian who took his daughter hunting on the West Boulder Ranch in 2006.  Thanks for continuing to support the CASA Program through the Bugle For Kids raffle!  Thanks again to ranch owners Ron and Susie Dollens and Denny and Susanne Ware.

    Tanner and Brian Engle 2008


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  • Events 10.16.2008 No Comments

    Each winning Bugle For Kids ticket allows for an adult and minor to hunt on either the Twelve Springs Ranch or the West Boulder Ranch on the weekend of October 31-November 2, 2008.  The hunters will be accompanied by the ranch managers.  The adult winner will have the opportunity to hunt a cow elk and the youth will be able to hunt a bull elk.  In total there are four winners from two tickets.

    Each hunter must have a valid 2008 State of Montana hunting license.

    Tickets are available at: the CASA office in Livingston (222-4904), Yellowstone Gateway Sports in Livingston, and The Fort in Big Timber.



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  • Events 10.15.2008 No Comments

    There’s only one week left before the drawing of TWO winners in the Bugle For Kids raffle.  Get your tickets now and support the Sixth Judicial CASA/ GAL Program.  For every $25 ticket, the Program receives an additional $50 from the sponsors:  the Brokaw Family, Dollens Family and Ware Family.  So you not only get the chance to hunt on beautiful private ranches, you support the children of Park and Sweet Grass counties.

    If you have any questions concerning the raffle, please call the office:  406-222-4904 or check the website:

    www.casajd6.org/events.html

    RADIO TIME

    Tune in Thursday morning at 7:50 to KPRK AM 1340.  Gary and I will be talking about the Bugle event and the CASA Program.



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  • Events 10.06.2008 No Comments

    It’s time to get your tickets for the 3rd Annual Bugle for Kids!  Sponsored by the Brokaw Family of the West Boulder Ranch and the Dollens and Ware Families of the Twelve Springs Ranch, an elk hunt on each ranch is the prize for two lucky winners.  Tickets are $25  each and are available at The Fort in Big Timber and Yellowstone Gateway Sports in Livingston.  Information is also available by calling the CASA office 222-4904.  Participants must be Park or Sweet Grass County residents.  The drawing will take place October 22, 2008 at The Fort.  The hunt will take place the weekend of Oct 31- Nov 2.  More information will be posted here.

    Tristan Campbell at the 2007 Bugle for Kids event.

    Tristan Campbell at the 2007 Bugle for Kids event.



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