be aware
just to let everyone know, be extra careful what you leave around the house. i have a friend who has a club about 2 miles from us, and they had some four wheelers (quads) stolen last week. im sure it was primarily because noone was there the week before the season but do be careful especially if you are the last person to leave the house.
matt

Opening Weekend Schedule
Kick off dinner Friday at 7PM at the clubhouse with discussion afterwards.
Brunch at high noon Saturday and Sunday at the clubhouse.
We are without our staple cook, Stovall Kendrick Sr. this year, so I'm looking for several volunteers to help with the brunches. That means, committing to being at the house at 10 AM. LMK if you're interested.
Thanks-Hunter

2005 Hunt Teams, Pits and Schedule
/Users/hunter/Desktop/desktop/Three Rivers 05-06 Schedule.pdf

Spoonbill Total: 293
Spoonbill Total: 293 - Total spoonbills bagged [Bird Summary 2004-05]
I say we should this year show some more appreciate for the faithful spoons who keep some of otherwise dull hunts lively. I think I echo the sentiments of the late Chubby Andrews on that score, too.
Our club Hunt Log record shows that only the teal treated us better last season. That said, I'll be keeping an eye out for the greenheads, of course!
- moo

Aerial Photos
Hey, check out the new Aerial Photos we've posted on the club's image gallery.
There are three views, and we need to fix the position of all the blinds so we can mark them on one of the map pictures.
- Three Rivers Neighborhood. This shows just the immediate area surrounding the clubhouse, but with no markings on the map.
- Three Rivers Neighborhood. This shows all the blinds including Raccoon Bayou by Claypools.
- Three Rivers Clubhouse & Blinds. This view shows the immediate neighborhood with markers for the clubhouse and some of the blinds. We need finish marking this up with Terrabrowser.
- Three Rivers Region. This view is from pretty high up, with the intent of showing the placement of the club in relationship to the surrounding towns and landmarks.
Thanks to the USGS and Terrabrowser for the cool maps! These are more detailed than the maps freely available from Google Earth, in case you are wondering why we didn't use those... more »

So with no mojos, now what?
Since we in Arkansas can no longer use spinning wings decoys (motorized or not), what are you gonna use to help lure in our wiley friend, Mr. C.M. Ducks?
Write and let us know what old or new gadget / techinque you plan on employing.

Your first duck of the year will be...
no robos?
Do you think we should now use smaller or bigger decoy spreads?