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5 Minutes With HSCF Member Chase Schaefer
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HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN A MEMBER OF HSCF?
I originally joined in 2014 but left shortly after due to work demands. I joined again at the end of 2019 and have been active ever since.
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WHY SHOULD YOUNG HSCF MEMBERS JOIN THE STAG AND DOVE SOCIETY?
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DID YOU BECOME INVOLVED IN HSCF?
I found that I work best with individuals that share similar interests as my own. I also wanted to be part of a community that cared about hunting as much as I do. Out of all the groups I’ve joined in the past, HSCF has made me feel most at home.
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IS YOUR FAVORITE PART ABOUT BEING AN HSCF MEMBER?
Hearing about all the exciting hunting stories from other members. The near-death experiences, the pursuits, and of course the trophies. I live for that type of stuff !
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WHAT IS OR WAS YOUR CAREER FIELD?
I have a business of planning and investing my client’s financial assets.
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PREFERRED HUNTING WEAPON-RIFLE, SHOTGUN OR BOW?
I would typically say rifle. However, my brother gifted me a bow recently, and have taken a great interest in that.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FOOD?
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WHAT IS THE ONE ITEM YOU WOULD HAVE IF YOU WERE SHIPWRECKED ON AN ISLAND?
Just a simple BlueCosmo Iridium Extreme Satellite Phone would do.
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WHAT WAS YOUR MOST CHALLENGING HUNTING EXPERIENCE?
Duck hunting in Corpus Christi. Wading a mile in mud is no joke.
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OF ALL THE SPECIES YOU HAVE HUNTED, WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE AND WHY?
Probably wild quail. You are with your friends and family, so it stays social but way more challenging than dove. The quail pop up out of nowhere and fly in any direction, so it’s all reactionary to put the bead on the birds. Plus you get to see the dogs work which is always fun.
To build relationships with other individuals, within the same age demographic, who share a passion for the outdoors. It doesn’t cost anything to join if you are already a HSCF member. We strongly encourage young professionals to join our ranks! Scheduling events for young professionals is like herding cats - time & money are always challenging during this stage in life as many of us are focused on establishing our careers, purchasing homes, or possibly starting families of our own. Stag & Dove Society’s affiliation with HSCF helps address these issues by aligning our members with experienced outdoor professionals and potentially providing opportunities for savings related to hunting gear and experiences. One of my objectives is to grow the Stag & Dove Society’s membership base so that we may seek opportunities for outdoor group experiences with volume discounts. My goal for our first year (2021) is to host a main event each quarter, one of which will be philanthropic-oriented. We will also have happy hours and other events sprinkled throughout the year. You can learn more about the HSCF Stag & Dove Society at wehuntwegive. org/membership/stag-dove-society