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30 July 2009, 01:41
dogcatDallas Safari Club
How many of the AR board are members of DSC?
Anyone know how many DSC members there are in total versus SCI?
I joined SCI (do not tell Die Ou Jagter as I bash SCI on occasion and I would not want him thinking I have gone soft) and am about to join DSC as well.
30 July 2009, 02:02
Larry SellersDC - I don't know the number of members in each group but DOJ will be rejoicing with the good news. Glad you joined both organizations as they both are very good at what they do and great for all of us involved in hunting/shooting.
Larry Sellers
SCI Life Member
quote:
Originally posted by dogcat:
How many of the AR board are members of DSC?
Anyone know how many DSC members there are in total versus SCI?
I joined SCI (do not tell Die Ou Jagter as I bash SCI on occasion and I would not want him thinking I have gone soft) and am about to join DSC as well.
30 July 2009, 02:10
DuggaBoyeDSC is about 4000 members plus or minus about 200 from year to year.
SCI reports being about 45,000 members.
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30 July 2009, 02:17
VanderhoefI just yesterday read an article in their latest "Gametrails" publication that said they currently had 4000 members. And yes, I'm one of them.
I thoroughly agree with and support their philosophy and ethic and believe them to be the most accurately focused conservation/hunting organization in the world.
I also, albeit grudgingly, pay dues to SCI, as I believe that amidst all the of the BS that they also are a benefit to our sport.
Welcome to DSC Dogcat!! I'm confident you won't regret the choice.
Regards,
Scott
"....but to protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not of soundness of heart."
Theodore Roosevelt
30 July 2009, 02:22
Wendell Reichquote:
How many of the AR board are members of DSC?
Been a member for 15 years. My Doctor invited me to a dinner in Spring of 1994
30 July 2009, 02:30
CaretakerDogcat,
I am not on the AR board, but previously have spent 4 years on the board of directors of DSC. A fine organization with an altruistic grassroots flavor. If you have questions, you can call their main line and ask to the speak the executive director. He will be glad to speak to you.
Welcome aboard!
Never follow a bad move with a stupid move.
30 July 2009, 03:45
Equinsu OchaAm a member of both since about 97-98ish..
Both are great orgs.
30 July 2009, 05:54
James CardwellMy wife and I are both DSC members. The monthly meetings are a hoot. Some real informative speakers and lots of booze.

JC
30 July 2009, 06:46
CharlesLI am a member of DSC and SCI. DSC because I really like it and to support their mission, and SCI to be supportive of their mission.
JC,
Remember it's a drinking club with a hunting problem.

DSC Life Member
NRA Life Member
30 July 2009, 07:31
Singleshot03What is the difference between DSC and SCI?
30 July 2009, 07:55
James CardwellCharles, that's the first thing that was told about the club at my first meeting. That's all it took. SIGN ME UP!!! But really the DSC does some great work out there. JC
30 July 2009, 16:37
Rich ElliottLife member SCI
Professional Member DSC
Patron Member NRA
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quote:
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30 July 2009, 19:24
Dave FulsonAm a member of both, but DSC acts like they are happy to have you as a member \exhibitor. Good people, clear mission statement, spends money on the right things and is upfront as to where the money goes. DSC has no axe to grind with SCI, wish that went both ways. It would be better for all of us, but not holding my breath. SCI has some great folks, no doubt, but the leadership continues to make some very poor choices in MHO.
Dave Fulson
30 July 2009, 19:56
Jeff Wemmerquote:
Am a member of both, but DSC acts like they are happy to have you as a member \exhibitor. Good people, clear mission statement, spends money on the right things and is upfront as to where the money goes. DSC has no axe to grind with SCI, wish that went both ways. It would be better for all of us, but not holding my breath. SCI has some great folks, no doubt, but the leadership continues to make some very poor choices in MHO.
Ditto!
JW
DSC Life Member
30 July 2009, 19:59
MCM300Dave said it better than I could. I fully agree with his statements. I am a member of both DSC and SCI.
30 July 2009, 20:18
Wildlife Galleryquote:
Originally posted by Dave Fulson:
Am a member of both, but DSC acts like they are happy to have you as a member \exhibitor. Good people, clear mission statement, spends money on the right things and is upfront as to where the money goes. DSC has no axe to grind with SCI, wish that went both ways. It would be better for all of us, but not holding my breath. SCI has some great folks, no doubt, but the leadership continues to make some very poor choices in MHO.
Double DITTO!!!
30 July 2009, 20:33
Gayne C. YoungI'm a member of both Dallas and SCI. I prefer Dallas as everyone there just seems so much nicer.
That's especially the case when dealing with both as a writer.
31 July 2009, 11:56
billrquimbyquote:
Originally posted by Singleshot03:
What is the difference between DSC and SCI?
The Dallas Safari Club began its life as one of Safari Club International’s first five chapters in 1972. As mentioned above, it is a local organization of about 4,000 members. SCI is an international organization with 45,000 to 50,000 members and offices in Arizona, Washington D.C., and South Africa. It also has a school in Wyoming.
Both groups are worth supporting, along with John Jackson's Conservation Force, if you are a hunter.
Below is from my book, The History of SCI:
“... During the years C.J. McElroy held close control of Safari Club International, groups of disgruntled members mounted at least two major campaigns and several minor ones, as (SCI past president Norden) Van Horne would say, ‘to wrest control from Mac.’ The first serious effort came when a group of dissidents, including another SCI past president, sued for an injunction to keep the 1982 SCI convention from opening. The judge who heard their complaint in Carson City, Nevada, held for SCI and the convention opened as scheduled. The dissidents were not through, though.
“Later that same year, during the spring SCI board of directors meeting held in conjunction with the International Wildlife Foundation’s Film Festival in Dearborn, Michigan, a controversial proposed SCI bylaws change that would become known as the ‘Dearborn Resolution’ was written. It required SCI’s chapters to send 30% of the profits from their annual fund-raisers to SCI Headquarters. The resolution probably would have been less controversial if there were no critics who believed Mac wasn’t accountable to SCI’s board of directors and was spending money on programs the board had not approved. SCI was unique among major hunting organizations. Local chapters of the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep, Ducks Unlimited and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, for example, sent 100% of the net proceeds of their fund raisers to their parent organizations. SCI was seeking only 30%.
“Once again, unsigned letters were circulated that attacked Mac personally. They accused him of fraud in the sale of his floor-covering business and claimed he had taken one of his Rocky Mountain bighorn rams in a national park. Again, the allegations were never proved, and the 30% rule passed when it was heard at the board of directors meeting.
“The passage of the 30% rule, however, led to nearly twenty chapters quitting the club in protest, including three of SCI’s largest—Dallas, Houston and Sacramento. Within a year, all of the other chapters returned to the fold. Sacramento stayed away until 1991. Dallas and Houston still are not affiliated with SCI.”
Bill Quimby
31 July 2009, 18:13
Matt GrahamDallas Safari Club has international affiliates - does it not Bill?? I know one of the clubs here is an affiliate (chapter??).
Cheers mate
Matt
31 July 2009, 23:19
PanchoWonder what will happen a couple of years from now when SCI has their annual convention in Dallas?
Pancho
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31 July 2009, 23:50
DuggaBoyequote:
Originally posted by Pancho:
Wonder what will happen a couple of years from now when SCI has their annual convention in Dallas?
Many of us will go, and have a very good time.
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31 July 2009, 23:57
Dave FulsonI'll save a hell of a lot of travel for the company, being based in Dallas, but I think it very bad form for SCI to go forward with that idea. I'll tell you this, DSC will be the more exhibitor \ visitor friendly convention. But no new news there.
Dave Fulson
01 August 2009, 04:32
cable68I'm a member of both.
Caleb
01 August 2009, 08:21
billrquimbyquote:
Originally posted by Matt Graham:
Dallas Safari Club has international affiliates - does it not Bill?? I know one of the clubs here is an affiliate (chapter??).
Cheers mate
Matt
I'm not that knowledgeable about the Dallas Safari Club's organizational structure, but I think you mean the SCI Down Under Chapter in Australia.
SCI has members in 100 countries and nearly 200 other chapters around the world. The chapters are more than mere affiliates, though. Each has a representative on the international club's board of directors and together they determine the club's policies.
Bill Quimby
01 August 2009, 17:42
RopesI am and always will be a DCS member
03 August 2009, 19:11
Die Ou Jagterdogcat, I am back (been to Alaska)

. Glad to hear your news! I also belong to both and believe both do a good job as does the NRA etc.
Welcome !!!!

03 August 2009, 20:26
jorgeLife member DSC and Chapter member SCI. jorge
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