J ULY 2014 M V D
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J ULY 2014 M V D
M ISSISSIPPI V ALLEY D UCK H UNTERS A SSOCIATION A NON - PR OFIT ASSOCIATION OF , BY , AND FOR THE DUCK HUNTERS . JULY 2014 V OLUME 58 I SSUE 7 JULY 3, 2014 FROM OUR PRES July 2014 I N SIDE TH IS ISSUE : FROM OUR PRES 1 THANKS MOCHF 1 CALLING CONTEST 2 THANKS 3 RIVER BLIND 3 WEB SITE 3 There is a new magazine due out soon. Come to the meeting and find out more. WATERFOWL HIST 3 We are proud to have worked on and supported a new waterfowl history book coming out soon. Many well known experts have helped with the project, Graber and Raedeke come to mind off the top of my head. The book will come in paperback and a deluxe leather bound edition will be available. PULL FOR CONSERV 4 POACHING 4 STOP CWD 4 DELTA ARCH 4 MVDHA will have a raffle on a leather bound edition. Tickets available soon. FACEBOOK 5 Art EMAIL 5 NEWSLETTER 5 We have made it to the summer and waterfowl things are starting to happen! Coming up next Wednesday Andy Raedeke of MDC will keep us informed of things going on nation wide along with some questions about an after season survey being compiled by MDC. July 12th will be the drawing for blinds on the Upper Mississippi. Drawing will be held at Busch HQ. MVDHA will have a table for memberships and information. See Joe Tubbs and give him a hand. THANKS MOCHF ESCRIPTS 5 We received a thank you letter from the Missouri conservation Heritage Foundation and it states: UPCOMING EVTS 5 Dear conservation Partner: GENERAL INFO I would like to thank you on behalf of the Missouri conservation Heritage Foundation for your $300 donation. The funds will be used for programs, events and activities for the Missouri Girls Explore Nature Camp in the Saint Louis Region. Thank You for your interest and support in providing conservation recreational and educational opportunities to Missouri’s citizens and visitors. To learn more about the programs and activities that your donation supports, please visit our website at www.mochf.org. You may also be interested in signing up for our electronic newsletter at the same website. Sincerely Signed, Chris Vitello Executive Director. COV V OLUME 58 I SSUE 7 P AGE 2 7:00pm Youth Ages: 12 & Under Duck Calling Contest 8:00pm – Awards MVDHA BOARD President: Art Wende First V. Pres.: Ray Boschert Fin. Secretary: Bernie Urbas Rec. Secretary: Dave Hamilton 5th Annual Master of the Mississippi Calling Contest Join us for the 5th Annual Master of the Mississippi Calling Contest. Hosted by your MVDHA and sponsored by Cabela’s during the Hazelwood Waterfowl Classic Activities for the Entire Family! The event will take place on August 23rd and 24th at the Hazelwood, MO Cabelas store. The schedule of events are: Correspondence Secretary: Bill Hilgeman and Brad Douglass Saturday August 23rd Membership Chairman: 9am Registration opens Masters of the Mississippi Duck Calling Contest Joe Tubbs 10am Junior Meat Duck Calling Contest Chairman of the Board 1pm Open Meat Duck Calling Contest Directors: 3pm Cabela’s Open Main Street Duck 4:30pm 2Man Meat Duck Calling Contest Learn from the best ALL WEEKEND Long – Demos Saturday August 23rd 9am – 3pm Friday, August 22 11am Top Five Tips for Selecting Binoculars for Hikers and Campers 11:30am Mississippi Valley Duck Hunters Association Youth Night at Cabela’s Hotdogs and Drink provided. Decoy Pond Waterfowl University Zink Calls 12pm Waterfowl Vendor Roundtable 5:30pm – Registration opens for Youth Calling Contest 1:30pm Timeless Waterfowl Hunti ng Techniques with Sean Mann Calls 6:00pm Build Buck Gardner Call 2pm 6:30pm Learn to Call with Jason Schlesinger, Cabela’s Pro-Staffer Sunday August 24th Cooking Demonstration by Chef Lou Rock, Annie Gunn’s Restaurant 9am – 3pm Decoy Pond Board of Directors: Jerry Mercurio Bill Truebe, Jerry Mercurio Jr., Ken Liebel, James Edwards, Dale Westerhold, Rob Mueller, Robert Urbanek, and Tim Koehler Emeritus Board of Director: Terry Moran V OLUME 58 I SSUE 7 11am Game Cameras 101 12pm Crossbows for Beginners 12:30pm 1pm Waterfowl Vendor Roundtable Advanced Ground Blind Tactics 1:30pmTimeless Waterfowl Hunting Techniques with Sean Mann Calls 2pm What’s New in Crossbows 2:30pm Waterfowl Camo Patterns THANKS I want to express my appreciation to all of the members of the Mississippi Valley Duck Hunters Association for the thoughts of condolences you sent me and to my sister and the contribution to the American Cancer Society on the behalf of my mother Betty Jean Smith who recently passed away. Brad RIVER BLIND We do not know if this is a win or not just yet, but we were informed that there will be a blind drawing this coming year. Below are the details. Attention Duck Hunters the date has been set for the 2014 drawing for blind sites on Upper Mississippi Conservation Area. Date: July 12, 2014 Place: St. Louis Regional Office Registration: 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Drawing Time: 10:00 a.m. What to bring: 2014 Missouri Small Game Hunting Permit, 2014 Missouri Migratory Bird Permit, 2014 Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (signed federal stamp) and a Photo I.D. You should also be prepared to provide; name, address, phone number, date of birth, email address, and conservation number for all co-registrants you may want to add to your blind. The St. Louis P AGE 3 from special partnerships among government agencies, landowners, waterfowl hunters and wetlands conservationists positioning Missouri as one of the most important states in North America for migrating and wintering waterfowl and other wetland birds. ConservaThe Valley Park Post Office is tionists across the continent supposed to have the Federal refer to these conservation Duck Stamp you can call Kathy partnerships as the “Missouri Blair at 636-225-1763 to verify be- Model.” This new book will tell fore you go down. the story and history of this waterfowl and wetland habitat WEBSITE conservation success and to honor those who made it posAs you all know we have a website that updates the members and sible. Leadership from dedicated citizen conservationists and who ever might be browsing the internet about our great organiza- the partnership of private/ tion. It is in dire needs of to be re- public waterfowl and wetland written. If you have the talent and conservation have been the desire to take on this challenge of foundation of the Missouri working on this site please contact Model. It is the intent of the book committee to secure me, at bjd7960@att.net or just contact Brad Douglass at the next grants from sponsors and supmembers meeting and he will work porters sufficient to cover all production costs in advance of with you in order to get to work. publication, which amount to He can help you along the way $160,000. All proceeds from and give instructions if needed, just need to be a talented individu- book sales will be dedicated to wetland and waterfowl conseral with web sense! vation that benefits Missouri. Major sponsors that have stepped forward with $110,000 in cash pledges or contributions to date include Bass Pro Shops, Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and Conservation Federation of Missouri (CFM). Author contributions are donated. Regional Office is located at 2360 Hwy. D, St. Charles, Mo. 63304 For more information call Columbia Bottom Conservation Area at 314-877-6014 Or the St. Louis Regional Office at 636-441-4554 or go to www.mdc.mo.gov/areas/ stlouis/ WATERFOWL HUNTING AND WETLANDS CONSERVATION IN MISSOURI Wildlife conservation in Missouri is unique. Separating Missouri from most other states is the citizen mandate that fish, forest and wildlife resources will be sustained for future generations. Waterfowl and wetland habitats have benefited Persons interested in donating to this book project and thus supporting wetland management in Missouri can donate online or send a check payable to the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation, referencing the book. Your donation will be matched doubling your contribution and is tax deductible. Please consider support- V OLUME 58 I SSUE 7 ing this unique historical review of wetland and waterfowl management in Missouri. PULL FOR CONSERV The 8th Annual Pull for Conservation weekend is going to happen on August 8-9. The date for CFM’s 8th Annual Pull For Conservation Sporting Clays Classis has been set for August 9, 2014. The CFM shoot committee is already planning to ensure this year’s late summer event continues to grow. Columbia Bass Pro Shops is once again providing the prizes and if you have never attended this annual fun shoot make plans to join us this year for a great time at River Hills Sporting Clays. In addition, David Smith and his Columbia Bass Pro team will once again host our Pre-shoot banquet inside the Columbia store. Mark your calendars now and don’t miss out on the fun filled evening on Friday, August 8 and stick around and have a blast at the shoot on Saturday, August 9. Register early for the shoot or purchase your banquet tickets by contacting the CFM office (800) 575-2322 or visit the website at www.confedmo.org. Have a safe and successful Spring and we’ll see you in August! POACHING From the Illinois DNR web site: VANDALIA, IL – Illinois Conservation Police have arrested three men in connection with a March duck poaching incident at Carlyle Lake Wildlife Management Area near Vandalia. Steven Dean of Granite City, along with Bradley Peters and Daniel Groves of Wood River, were arrested on April 25. The three men face felony charges for their alleged involvement in the illegal killing of more than 30 P AGE 4 ducks out of season on March 6. The illegal killings included northern pintail and mallard species and left several ducks crippled. “We are grateful to members of the public and to the media for publicizing this case and providing support for our officers,” said Rafael Gutierrez, Chief of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources Office of Law Enforcement. “Illinois Conservation Police Officers stand with hunters and conservationists to prevent poaching whenever possible and to find those responsible when it does occur.” Charges include: • Felony resource theft of migratory waterfowl • Unlawful possession of freshly killed species during the closed season • Wanton waste of migratory waterfowl • Unlawful take over the limit of mallard ducks • Unlawful take over the limit of northern pintails dustry, putting Missouri’s public wild deer population at risk of demise. Contact your legislators at In addition Groves was charged with unlawfully possessing a firearm when he is ineligible for a Firearm Owners Identification Card, a Class 4 Felony. June 19, 2014 Meeting Announcement STOP CWD SB 506 and HB 1306 have passed the Missouri General Assembly and will transfer control of captive deer from the Missouri Department of Conservation to the Missouri Department of Agriculture, unless you TAKE ACTION NOW. www.NoMoCWD.org/contact. CWD FACTS: Where they’ve had it for decades, deer herds have declined by up to 45% Where they’ve had it for decades, few bucks survive past 3 1/2 years. CWD could kill the $1 BILLION annual economic benefit of Missouri’s deer season. CWD could slash rural Missouri land values, sales tax revenues and property tax revenues. To learn more, visit www.NoMoCWD.com “The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak, so we must and we will!” — Theodore Roosevelt DELTA ARCH The June Meeting of the St. Louis Arch Chapter of Delta Waterfowl will be held on Thursday, June 19th, at 7:00 pm at the Oakville Elks Lodge. Mr. Joe Rabbitt owner of Missouri Kennels and one of the founders of Gateway Retrievers Hunting Retriever Club along with Mr. Matt Wiedemann, Vice President of Gateway Retrievers Hunting Why does this matter? Stronger Retriever Club will be our regulations are needed in Missouri guest speakers. Joe will preto prevent the spread of Chronic sent information on tips for seWasting Disease. MDC has lecting a puppy and training passed these regulations, but deer your pup to be a valued huntbreeders and high-fenced shooting partner. Matt will present ing ranches are working to elimiinformation on the Gateway nate regulation on their private in- Retrievers Hunting Retriever V OLUME 58 I SSUE 7 P AGE 5 Club and their club training opportunities. mvdha@mvdha.com and I will get you added to the distribution. Joe will bring his 3 year old Lab “Recon” and Matt will bring his 3 ½ year old Lab “Ready” to demonstrate some training and retrieving techniques. NEWSLETTER Arch Chapter Clay Busters Youth Shooting Team The Arch Chapter has formed a MYSSA Youth Shooting Team, The Arch Chapter Clay Busters. Bob Hurst and Joe Lucas are the coaches overseeing the team practices and shooting events. The team meets on Tuesday evening at 6:00 PM at St. Louis Skeet and Trap Club to practice. If you have a Youth between the ages of 9 to 18 that would like to participate on the Shooting Team, please contact Bob Hurst at 314330-8515 for additional information. FACEBOOK Thanks to Tim we are now on Face Book!! Just go to the search tab and type in "Mississippi Valley Duck Hunters Association" and we pop right up. Hit LIKE and you will join! EMAIL If you currently receive the newsletter via email, THANKS!!! This saves MVDHA over $1 per month per member plus the time it takes me to put it all together in order to get it mailed. If you still receive the newsletter via snail mail, please consider getting it via email. Some benefits are: images are in color, you receive it every Monday before the meeting, it is not torn up (in some cases) by the processing machines at the post office. So think about it, the money saved is used in other areas that help to promote the sport that we all love. You can send me your email address at As part of membership to the Mississippi Valley Duck Hunters Association this newsletter is distributed to the members either by mail or via email. All members who have an email address will be receiving this newsletter via email. With the cost of postage, printing, labeling and handling on the increase this will save YOUR MVDHA a little over $1.00 per month per member that can be used in other areas. That is a substantial savings, with a projected cost savings of over $800.00 a year if all members received the newsletter via email. If you still wish to receive your newsletter via snail mail, just let me know at the next member’s meeting or if you wish to no longer receive it by snail mail and want to save the association funds you can provide me your email address by sending me an email at mvdha@mvdha.com. Please consider this, it will save the association money over the time of your membership that can be used elsewhere. group, based on purchases made by you, just by using the cards you have registered. • Your purchases are tracked and available to you online, allowing you to see just how much you are earning. Bottom line, it costs you nothing. All you have to do is do your normal shopping at listed stores like, Schnucks, Macy’s, Orvis, OfficeMax, Pepboys or even American Airlines. This is a no brainer in helping to raise money for your MVDHA with no effort at all, except to hand your eScript card to the check out person. Tony has over 200 cards just waiting for you to call at 314-570-3010 or you can email him at huntfishteach@gmail.com Up Coming Events July 9: Andy Raedeke, PHD of MDC about North American Waterfowl Management Plan. PLUS fielding questions and input on a waterfowl survey from MDC coming out after this year's season. August 13: Brandon Butler, new Exec Director of ConserESCRIPTS vation Fed of MO. Good time to see how both our eScripts Contribution: $ 10.13 groups can better work togethEScripts is proven to be a fantastic er for mutual benefit. resource for fundraising where September 10: TBA participating business partners contribute a percentage of your October 8: Doreen Mengel grocery loyalty cards, credit card, and crew on the annual Duck and debit/ATM card purchases to Outlook by MDC Nomination the school, group or organization of officers. of your choice. Here's How it November 12: TBA. Election Works of officers. • You register any one or all of your existing grocery loyalty, debit December 10: Santa Arand credit cards for use in the pro- rives! Swearing in of officers. gram. • Participating merchants will make contributions to your chosen General Information This newsletter is distributed to our active members. For non-active members check the website for the current newsletter. We have our general meeting the second Wednesday of every month at 7:30 PM and our Board of Directors’ Meeting every fourth Monday at 7 PM. All meetings are held at the American Legion Post Goff – Moll Post 101, at 2721 Collier, Brentwood, Mo. 63144. In case of bad weather call the Post at 314961-3263 or Art Wende at 636-343-4254 or Jerry Mercurio at 636-296-4799. Visit YOUR web site at http://www.mvdha.com/ to get the most recent news, events and updates. There you will find this newsletter and other helpful information concerning conservation and the great outdoors that we love. If you would like to be added to the email listing of important news and updates you can do that through the web site through the contact us link, fill out the form and make sure you add your email address. Any comments or suggestions concerning the newsletter or the website can be sent to mvdha@mvdha.com. I am always looking forwards to suggestions concerning content and what you would like to see or be presented in these publications. Next members meeting: July 9, 2014 Next Board Meeting: July 28, 2014 Members are invited to the Board Meeting All meetings start at 7:30