The Star
Augus 2, 2021
Nearly 50 men age 50 and over
turned out for a senior golf touma—
ment at the RoIla Golf Course Friday.
The track was in near—perfect con—
dition and the pin placements
wracked more than a few nerves.
Handling all of it in stride was Duane
Wilkie. He shot an 80 to capture the
overall championship.
Wilkie credited his long-time
playing partner, Tony Good, for play-
ing a big role in the win. A training
session from Good the night before
the event prepared Wilkie for what
was to come on tournament day.
Finishing one stroke back insec-
ond place was Paul Frydenlund. He
‘birdied No. 9, to seal the silver with
Above: Tony Goo rollin a par on hole No. 6 during Friday’s
v senior tournament at Rolla Golf Course. At left: Paul Frydenlund
sinks a birdie on No. 9. At right: Kurt Disher watches his par putt
on No. 9 heard straight for the hole.
an 81. .
Jesse Chase showed up for the tour-
nament and placed third with an 83.
In the secOnd flight, Morris Houle
captured the top prize with a 91. He
tied with Monte McAtee and Kurt
Sando, but secured the win on the
countback. McAtee was second and .
Sando, third. '
In the third flight, Bottineau’s
Lyle Lamoreaux, Bruce Parisien and~
Gerry Krech were all knotted with
94s. ' r
Lamoreaux took first on the
countback and Parisien was second
leaving Krech with the bronze medal.
In the final flight, David Tiemien
edged out Cocoa Beauchamp in a
Training session propélngilkie to win at Rollasenior golf event e
countback for the top prize. Both
shot 995. Craig Disher finished third
with an even 100.
In the fifth flight, Ross Good pow-
ered his way to first with a 104. Max
LaFromboise took second, edging.
out Bob Blake in a countback. Both
golfers shot a 105.
The event also featured some
State’s pronghorn huntingseason set, applications
North Dakota’s 2021 pronghorn
hunting seasongi‘s set,with,l,720 li—
censes available inlSopen units.
' Applicants can apply online at the
North Dakota Game and Fish De-
partment website, gf.nd.gov. The
deadline for submitting applications
is Aug. 11.
Bruce Stillings, big game man-
agement supervisor for the Game and
Fish Department, said license num-
bers are down’slightly from last year,
when the department allocated 1,790
licenses. ,
“Doe/fawn licenses will be issued
in unit 3B for the first time in several
' years to address areas of high prong—
horn density and provide additional
hunting opportunities,” Stillings said.
The recently completed aerial sur—
vey indicated the pronghorn popula-
tion is down 8% from last year. The
fawn-to-doe ratio was 52 fawns per
100 does, down from 61 fawns per
100 does last year. The buck-to-doe
ratio of 34 bucks per 100 does re—
mains stable and above the popula—
tion objective, Stillings said.
Each unit will once again have a
season that is split into an early bow-
only portion, and a later gun/bow
season. '
The bow-only portion of the sea-
son is from Sept. 3 (noon) — Sept. 26.
Anyone who draws a license can
hunt pronghorn with‘ a bow in the
unit printed on the license.
From Oct. 1 (noon) — Oct. 17,
hunters who still have a valid license
Licenses now
available for
swan hunters
Hunters interested in applying for
a 2021 swan license can submit an
online application through the North
Dakota Game and Fish Department’s
website, gf.nd.gov. .
North Dakota residents and non-
residents are eligible to apply. The
resident swan license is $10, while
the nonresident fee is $30. The dead-
line for applying is Aug. 11.
The statewide tundra swan hunt- .
ing season opens Oct. 2. A total of
2,200 licenses are available. Suc-
cessful applicants will receive a tag
to take one swan during the season.
Since swans are classified as water-
fowl, nonresidents may hunt them
only during the period their nonresi-
dent waterfowl license is valid.
All swan hunters, regardless of
age, are required to have a general
game and habitat license when ap-
plying. In addition, nonresidents
must have a waterfowl license, and
residents 16 and older need a small
game or combination license.
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Only North Dakota residents are
eligible toapply. fora pronghorn 1i—
cense. Hunters who have accumu-
lated bonus-points and choose notto
applyflthisgyear: ,wilknot ,lqse their;i the applicationA “ _..
points, not accrue a point for “-
next year. However, hunters who do):
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under age 16. Applicants for a prong-
extra prizes for closest to the hole on
the course’s two par three holes.
Roger Amble snagged the prize
on No. 4, coming to within 7 feet 6
inches of the hole. On No. 6, Kim
Sando got 139’ from the cup to win
the cash prize. The longest putt went
to Pete Keaveny, who sunk a shot
from 27 feet out.
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