dan's picture

OIL SLANDER

Hunter, just read your blog re: pumps, simple to operate, check oil, etc.

Having recently had trouble with my own pump, which led to total pump failure, I can only assume your remarks about how simple these pumps are to operate, and how they need oil, are insidious and nefarious efforts on your part to hold me up to ridicule before 3R and the world. more »

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high winds as it relates to water and pits

20-40 mph winds tomorrow are forecasted. These winds will push water into ditches and pits, so I'd advise going to pits the night before to make sure everything is good to go.

At the den are now two 2 inch water pumps which any member is welcome to borrow. They are simple to operate. Please return with gas and always check the oil before you crank them, thanks. more »

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Today...

Today we started pumping up the East Rayburn, Section Two and North Bridge pits.
Hopefully beginning welding tomorrow on North Roberts to increase the pit's height tomorrow.

hunterzig's picture

Current spots at the club

We had a very low turnout last weekend since the duck numbers have down. Sunday morning, I didnt see any trucks at Claypool's farm at 7:30 after my son was done for the day. Sunday afternoon from 3- dark, there wasn't 1 truck at section 2.
My point: there are way more places to hunt than we have hunters, so come on over when ya can. more »

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dan's picture

Snow Coming?

For those of you who may have scoffed at my little snow poem, please take note of the weather forecast to the right on our website. You will see there is a chance of snow on Thursday the 12th. I have no doubt that is directly related to my call upon the Snow Gods.

Just trying to be a blessing.

Thunder

Richard Bishop's picture

Girls Rule

My 11 year old Brittany killed her first mallard with the help of "Thunder Dan"!

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I hope I'm not the only one that thinks this is cool...

I'm not so interested in the "augmented reality"/video gaming aspects of this device, but the aerial photography part... Seems like a sweet tool for flying out to check pit conditions, for instance. more »

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