February 2026, Volume 81 No. 2
Club Website- www.richlandrodandgun.org
Club Facebook- www.Facebook.com/RichlandRodandGunClub
2025/2026 Officers
President
Evan Kirkpatrick
(414) 534-2817
Secretary
Mike Estes
(509) 551-9066
Treasurer
Ron Moore
(509) 521-4528


I GIVE MY PLEDGE AS AN AMERICAN TO SAVE AND FAITHFULLY DEFEND FROM WASTE,
THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF MY COUNTRY; ITS AIR, SOILS, AND MINERALS.
ITS FORESTS, WATERS, AND WILDLIFE. I WILL HELP EDUCATE FUTURE GENERATIONS
TO BE RESPONSIBLE CARETAKERS OF THE RESOURCES OF AMERICA.
Vice President
Adrian Quinones
(619) 861-9204
Photo of the Month Contest Guidelines
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Must be taken in current license year.
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May include hunting, fishing, habitat, camping.
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Must include a critter (human or wild).
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Harvested game must include the hunter or angler.
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Winners will be selected by the Board of Directors.
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All photos become property of the Club.
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Note: The Board may use discretion in applying the guidelines when selecting the winning photo.
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Please include name of photographer and date taken.
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To submit entry, email it to rrgcsecretary@gmail.com at least 6 hours before the monthly board meeting which occurs at 7:00pm on the third Tuesday of each month.
February 3 General Meeting
6:30pm at the Richland Public Library
Hunting seasons are over, or nearly over, and it is time to turn our attention to fishing: at least until April when spring turkey season opens. Our speaker this month will be Jaime “J Rod” Rodriguez, owner of J Rod Angling Guide Service, discussing winter walleye fishing tactics. J Rod has been a speaker at the Tri-Cities Sportsmen Show as well as at past RRGC meetings and he always has good information to share. Whether you learn something new or just refresh your memory, it will help you be a more successful walleye fisherman.
Become a member today!
Download the February 2025 newsletter
See below for contest rules and please keep those photos coming! All contest submittals will appear on the big screen at the Wild Game Dinner in March.
Wild Game Dinner Tickets and Quality Trip Chances
Tickets for the 74th annual Wild Game Dinner that will be held on March 21, 2026 at the Benton County Fairgrounds and chances in the 2026 Quality Trip drawing are available for purchase now. Dinner tickets are $30 each and Quality Trip chances are $25. Dinner tickets are available from Dale Schielke (509-420-0021). Quality Trip chances are available from Ron Moore at our February and March meetings and at the Wild Game Dinner. Rules for the Quality Trip drawing are shown further down in this newsletter.
March 3 Annual Meeting and Election of Officers and Trustees
Our Board of Directors is comprised of Trustees and Officers who are elected by members present at the March general membership meeting each year to serve from April 1 through March 31 of the upcoming year. Our bylaws stipulate that there may be up to fifteen Trustees. Officer positions include President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary who are elected by the membership, plus the Immediate Past President who serves without election. Our organization exists only because of the volunteer efforts of its members. That includes working on various projects and activities but we also need the leadership to conduct business, to organize activities, and to chair important committees. Please contact Evan Kirkpatrick (414-534-2817) or Richard Sharp (509-551-6785) to express interest in serving as a Trustee or Officer. Your involvement is important!
Wild Game Dinner Planning and Preparations
Marilyn Steele says that we are still short of meat and fish for the dinner. No fish have been donated to date. If you pledged to provide meat for the dinner or have extra in your freezer that you are willing to share, please contact Marilyn (509-392-2128) to arrange a transfer. John Prather says that very few prizes have been collected or donated for this year’s dinner. If you have a prize to donate or would like to help with prize solicitation, please call or text John (509-521-1593).
Dates and times have been set for meat preparation for the dinner. Meat grinding for sausage will be February 27 at 6:00pm at John Prather’s shop. Sausage stuffing will be John’s the following morning, February 28 at 9:00am. Meatballs and trout cakes will be made at Marilyn’s on March 1 at 9:00am. We expect to receive a large donation of chukars from a dog field trial event. A crew will be needed to clean the birds on March 8 at 9:00am at John’s shop. Please add these events to your calendar and come lend a hand. No experience is required to join in the fun. Text of call Marilyn if you need addresses or directions to these events.
Thank You to Sportsmen Show Volunteers
A big THANK YOU to all of the people who assisted at Lunker Lake and the Pellet Range during the Tri-City Sportsmen Show. Some of you volunteered for multiple shifts and some even assisted with the fishing pond set up on Thursday plus worked shifts on all three days the show was open to the public. Special thanks to Marilyn Steele for keeping volunteers well fed throughout the show, to Ron Ruth for leading the Pellet Range activities, and to Dale Schielke for taking the lead for Lunker Lake (everything from fish delivery and tagging, to assembly of volunteer shift lists, to acquiring tagged fish prizes, to the wood duck nest box display, and more). Our club is blessed to have so many fine people who are willing to donate their time to our important projects and activities.
Don’t be shy. Please submit some of your favorite photos so we can see how you have been enjoying the outdoors. All contest submittals this month will appear on the big screen at the 2026 Wild Game Dinner. Submit entries to rrgcsecretary@gmail.com no later than the day preceding the monthly Board meeting.
MEETINGS AND DEADLINES
Next General Meeting – February 3, 6:30 PM at Richland Public Library
Next Board Meeting- February 17, 7:00 PM at Griggs Pasco Hunter Ed room
March Newsletter Contribution Deadline is February 22.
Email: admin@richlandrodandgun.org
Hunter Education
The annual pheasant hunt for HE class graduates will be on Saturday, February 21, 2026 at Limits Game Farm near Mesa. We try to have one mentor for every hunter and we expect to have a total of 20 to 30 hunters split between a morning and an afternoon hunt. If you are interested in helping, please call or text Ron Ruth (509-737-7350). Our next HE class will be held during the 2026 school spring break. The first day of class will be April 6 and on line registration for the class will open of the WDFW web page about March 6. No Hunter Left Behind mentored pheasant hunts for randomly selected Hunter Education class graduates have concluded for this season. Chief Instructor Ron Ruth said that the inexperienced hunters shot very well during their first pheasant hunts.






Wood Duck Nest Box Maintenance
Dale Schielke reports that annual nest box clean outs are under way. The goal is to inspect, clean, and install new wood chips in all 600+ nest boxes by mid-March. If you would like to volunteer to help check nest boxes, please call or text Dale at 509-420-0021.
Coastal Conservation Association Fundraiser Banquet
The Tri-Cities CCA Chapter 19th annual fundraiser banquet will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2026 at the Red Lion in Pasco. Doors open at 4:30pm. CCA promotes health and longevity of our coastal and river recreational fisheries. Banquet proceeds support Washington advocacy efforts and statewide operations. Tickets are available at https://TriCities2026.givesmart.com
Pheasants Forever “Clays for Conservation” Event
The Benton-Franklin chapter of Pheasants Forever is holding a clay pigeon shoot at the Lost Barn Venue in West Richland on Saturday, March 28. Every dollar raised stays local to support habitat projects in Benton and Franklin counties. The event is from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. The price is $60 per shooter and only 30 spots are available. Clays for the shoot, lunch, and prizes for top shooters are provided. Shooters are required to provide their own shotgun and shells and eye and hearing protection. Register at https://events.pheasantsforever.org/events/clays-for-conservation/e0c3c29c-b7e3-470a-9100-d93a8df4971a or send questions to ch0995@pfofficers.org.
2026 KOE Fishing Events
Dates have been set for the 2026 Kids Outdoor Education (KOE) fishing events at Columbia Park Pond. The Special Needs event will be on Friday April 17 and Kids Fishin’ Day will be on Saturday April 18. Volunteers are needed at these events and to assemble approximately 1,000 fishing rods before the events. Group rod assembly will be at the Grigg’s Department Store Hunter Education classroom in Pasco on Saturday March 28 at 9:00am, or you can pick up rods to assemble at home. The registration fee to fish this year has been increased from $10 to $15 due to the loss of Washington ALEA grant funds. Kids get to keep their fishing rods. Please mark your calendar. Any questions can be directed to Marilyn Steele, 509-392-2128 or momhoops46@gmail.com.
Quality Trip Rules
Annual membership dues expire on March 31. Dues must be paid for 2026 to be eligible to enter the 2026 Quality Trip drawing. Each member is eligible to purchase two chances in the drawing but members who have performed volunteer work on a number of RRGC projects and activities are eligible to earn additional chances. A free chance in the raffle will be offered to any member who 1) purchases a chance in the drawing, and 2) has accumulated 20 or more hours of volunteer work on club sponsored projects during the preceding calendar year (January 1 through December 31, 2025). A second free chance will be offered if the individual purchases 2 or more chances and has accumulated 40 or more hours as described in the preceding sentence. No member may be awarded more than two free chances in the drawing. Volunteer service on the following projects will count towards the accumulated hours.
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Tri-Cities Sportsmen Show – Lunker Lake and Youth Pellet Range (set-up, tear down, shift work)
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Wild Game Dinner (food preparation, cooks, equipment transport, event set-up and tear down)
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KOE Special Needs and Kids Fishing Days (rod assembly, mentoring, event activities)
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Angler Education (class instructors and assistants)
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Hunter Education Class (instructors and assistants during classes and range day)
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Hunter Education Pheasant Hunt (mentors and dog handlers)
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Introduction to Firearms Class (instructors and assistants)
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Salmon in the Classroom (egg deliveries, carcass deliveries, dissections, Salmon Summit fish release)
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Habitat (water guzzler installation, monitoring, maintenance , removal or relocation)
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Wood Duck Nests (construction, installation, monitoring and maintenance, student instruction)
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RRGC wildlife related group projects in support of WDFW, USFWS, and other agencies.
Quality Trip chances are available from Treasurer Ron Moore. The drawing will be held as the last event of the annual RR&GC Wild Game Dinner on March 21, 2026. The winner does not need to be present to win. For full details and a copy of the agreement the winner will be required to sign, follow this link to the Quality Trip page then click on Quality Trip Rules underlined in the first paragraph: https://www.richlandrodandgun.org/trips
Salmon in the Classroom
RRGC volunteers delivered Chinook salmon eggs to 39 local schools on January 7, 2026. The eggs came from the Yakama Nation fish hatchery in Prosser this year because the WDFW Priest Rapids hatchery did not have enough eggs to share. Thanks to Tim Lynch, Jerry Bloom, Gail Brown, Paul Kison, Dave Myers, Monte Kelsey, Bill and Karen Suhr, Blaine and Cindy Schwartz, Pam Anderson, and Mike Estes for making the deliveries. The young salmon raised in the schools will be released by the students during the Salmon Summit in Columbia Park on April 21and 22. RRGC volunteers will assist with the salmon release. A Thank You card was received from Benton Conservation District acknowledging our efforts and support for the Salmon in the Classroom program.

Photo of the Month
There were two contest entries this month. Charles Krause submitted a photo of his successful goose hunt near Moses Lake on December 10, 2025. Charles is furthest to the left in the photo next to friend Lee Celski. Guide Ben Holden took the photo. Mike Estes submitted a photo taken by Scott Estes of Paul Thompson and Mike with catfish they doubled on while fishing for walleye on the Columbia River on January 17, 2026. Mike’s photo was selected as the winner.


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Richland volunteer opportunities for members (richlandrodandgun.org)
Get involved in one of our Committees:
Salmon in the Classroom: Mike Estes estesm34@gmail.com
Wood Ducks: Dale Schielke – dahlialou@gmail.com
KOE Kids Fishing Day: Marilyn Steele – momhoops46@gmail.com
Hunter Education: Ron Ruth – RonRuth.HunterEd@gmail.com
Guzzlers: Larry Martin - larry49martin@gmail.com
Youth Conservation Camp: Larry Martin - larry49martin@gmail.com
Membership: – richlandrodandgunmembership@gmail.com
Scholarship: Mike Estes - estesm34@gmail.com
Website: Brayden Wodtli – admin@richlandrodandgun.org
camera man: Micah little - admin@richlandrodandgun.org
RRGC Club Upcoming Activities
Next General Membership Meeting – February 3 at 6:30pm, Richland Public Library
Next Board of Directors Meeting – Febuary 17 at 7:00pm, Grigg’s in Pasco
HE Pheasant Hunt - February 21, Limits Game Farm in Mesa
WGD Meat Grinding – February 27 at 6:00pm, John Prather’s Shop
WGD Sausage Making – February 28 at 9:00am, John Prather’s Shop
WGD Meatball and Trout Cake Making – March 1at 9:00am, Marilyn Steele’s Home
WGD Chukar Cleaning – March 8 at 9:00am, John Prather’s Shop
Wild Game Dinner – March 21 at 5:00pm, Benton County Fairgrounds Building #4
KOE Fishing Rod Assembly – March 28 at 9:00am, Grigg’s Department Store in Pasco
Hunter Education Class – April 6-10, 2026, Grigg’s Department Store in Pasco
KOE Special Needs Fishing Event – April 17 at 11:00am or earlier, Columbia Park Pond
KOE Kids Fishin’ Day – April 18 at 7:00am, Columbia Park Pond
Salmon Summit Fish Release – April 21 and 22, Columbia Park East Boat Launch
About
Richland Rod & Gun Club is an organized group of hunters, fishermen, and conservationists who share a common interest in the outdoors. Each year the Club members volunteer in a number of work projects that improve wildlife habitat, educate young potential hunters / fisherman, and raise funds for Club projects.
Meetings
The RICHLAND ROD & GUN CLUB meets the first non holiday Tuesday of each month except July and August at 7:00
The meetings are open to the public and consist of a short business meeting followed by a program of current interest.
Board meetings are held on the third Tuesday at 7:00 at Griggs Pasco meeting facility.
The Richland Rod and Gun Club offers opportunities to work in activities associated with wildlife, the outdoors and youth education. We would appreciate your involvement with one of our projects or programs that include, Fishing, Dog Training, Scholarship, Public Lands, Youth Activities, Migratory Waterfowl, Habitat, Game Birds, Big Game , Landowner Relations.
Content contributions, suggestions, or criticism to the RRGC website should be emailed to, admin@richlandrodandgun.org