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PSWA California Open - Letter from the President - Gary De Cew

Please join us in thanking the PSWA California Open, IWCA Affiliate member organization, for their years of dedication. We wish the best to their organization, in their goal to discover grants and funding to bring back the show in the next few years. February 18-19, 2017 will be the 44th and final show until which time funding is secured for future events... Thank you PSWA!


2015 IWCA Style Decoy Championship - February 15, 2015

 

The PSWA California Open will host the 2015 IWCA Style Decoy Championship on February 15, 2015 in San Diego, California.

 

 

 1st Best of Show $300 ~ 2nd Best of Show $200 ~ 3rd Best of Show $100

Qualification period for the 2015 Championship:

July 15, 2013 - February 15, 2015 (There was no 2014 IWCA Style Decoy Championship)

Mail-ins accepted until Wednesday, February 11th - See entry form below, for details:

2015 IWCA Style Decoy Championship Entry Form 

2014 PSWA California Open

Just around the corner, February 14-16, Is the PSWA California Open Wildlife Art Festival in San Diego.

John Gewerth's 3rd Best of Show Green-winged Teal - IWCA Style - 2013 California Open

The IWCA Novice and Intermediate Decorative Carver of the Year Awards Presentation is on Friday, February 14th. Hope to see you there!

You can download your entry form and show brochure from our site here or directly from the PSWA website

The 39th Annual California Open Wildlife Art Festival

The 39th Annual California Open Wildlife Art Festival is just around the corner. The show is on February 11th and 12th at the McMillen Event Center in beautiful San Diego, CA.

Del Herbert's 1st place entry in the 2011 Palm Frond, Decoy contest

You can download the show brochure and entry form at the PSWA's download page.

In addition to being an IWCA member show with the classes you expect at a member show, there are a few additional events that make this show truely one-of a-kind.

Palm Frond Carvings:

These carvings are truely classic California. You can learn more about the history of palm frond carvings in our enrichment article section here: Palm Fronds: Found Wood. The challenge is to portray the “essense of the species” of your subject while retaining as much of the character of the palm frond as possible. There are two divisions. A Decoy division, and a decoritive division. There is also a substantial amount of prize money availble, so if you haven't already, look into this unique contest.

Golden Green Winged Teal:

Carvers are encouraged to freely express themselves and not be limited by rules. Teal will be judged floating, but do not need to self-right. The best Teal will be auctioned off with the proceeds going into a fund to teach kids to carve.

 

Contemporary Working Decoy:

The PSWA has taken a unique approach to the traditional working decoy class. In an effort to simplify the rules and encourage competition, yet still attempt to honor the spirit of the classic working decoy, The PSWA has taylored the event and rules to be as follows:

  • Enter what you have made and use for hunting. 
  • Decoys must self right and have a means of anchor attachment. 
  • Judges will emphasize simplicity and field markings.
  • Other than 1st, 2nd and 3rd BOS, all other entries will be available for sale to the public for $175. These carvers will receive $150 and PSWA will retain $25.00.

These are just a few events of many that make this a special show. Visit the PSWA's website for more details, and download the brochure for the full listing of events.