Hi All
Here we go again pretty good week but no rain which we need badly
Monday: Glenn and I headed out to work on 6- 14 dike ,when servicing the excavator we found we had a bad radiator hose so we removed it and our day of digging was delayed we spent the rest of the morning trying to find a hose locally,but no luck so I hoped on the Bush Hog -John Deere and proceeded to Mow dike tops from where I left off last week. I finished all the major traveled dike tops and proceeded to mow the ditch in the 40′s therefore giving all the non Mudbuddy access to the 40′s which always seem to be appreciated. Glenn proceeded to service other equipment the rest of the day and Vic did what Vic does best, laying out plans for a successful hunting season. my last 20 years was spent Managing a Tool and Die business, so I appreciate what Vic does best.

me pulling glenn out of ditch bottom again very mucky and you can t help but slid in once in a while easy to pull out with excavator
Tuesday: I started the morning Mowing dike tops again while Vic and Glenn had a meeting with division people, they were tied up all day in the meeting and I had fun mowing dike tops(rather sit on a tractor than a chair in a meeting anyday) then got a call my radiator hose was in so I proceeded to Bridgeport to pick up the hose,which turned out to be the wrong one so I ordered the right one, Not fair I had a picture to look at this time. so I proceeded back to mow the balance of the dike tops in the 30′s , 40′s and Triangles.

zone 66 with deer damage looking very good compaired to a couple week ago
Wednesday: Vic was busy working up Ryan Rd. fields to be planted to winter wheat, this will give the goose hunters some good hunting , and he picked up a seeder and seed from the elevator, which I might add the Shiawasse Flats Citizen and Hunters Assoc. will pay for . I again started to Mow the Dike tops on Prior Rd. then another phone call for the Rad. hose so off to pick it up, came back and finished all dike tops on Prior Rd.
to finish the day.

zone 63 and 64 buckwheat 3 ft tall and corn about 8 ft
Thursday: Glenn and I helped Vic get his seeder going, then we went out to work on the Excavator in a matter of minutes we had it going and proceeded to work on the 6 thru 14 dike again, we are coming along very well with almost 60 +% done. Looking very good. Vic spent the day seeding Ryan Rd and South Prior, Gary Bronze helped him with the collapactor, now we need some rain to get it going, at the end of the day I saw Vic headed for the 40′s where he will proceed to seed the winter wheat in the decoy strips for you goose hunters.

zones 61 and 62 excellent
Note: I have been getting asked for more pictures, well every time I drive by South Prior I can’t help but marvel at how good it looks, so pictures of South Prior, also a picture of Glenn as I pull him out on Dozer in the ditch bottom. Its amazing, when he gets to close to the bottom it just sucks him in and does not take much to pull him out with excavator.
One day last week Leo Gross made a suggestion to members of the SFCHA that he would volunteer to build a Blind for Zone 1, because of lack of cover in there and due to the location this year, well it was discussed with Vic, who said he would consider it after consulting with other area people to see if would be a good idea and not cause future problems. Well today Vic gave his approval,with conditions, that are acceptable to SFCHA . so SFCHA (Leo) will build a blind and be responsible for installing and removal, it will be available for individual hunter, with caution the water may be deeper in that area. the area will be directly north of the west strip (will be open water), this will allow zones 2 and 3 to be extended somewhat, which will give more room for those zones, remember zone 1 was heavily damaged by deer this year,with limited cover, this will be for this year only.
Again Brian Siess is planning more willow cutting if you’d like to help give him a call or email, also next week ,second Tuesday, is our monthly meeting, at the field office in St.Charles. and as always a tour,weather permitting, will follow the meeting, its a great opportunity to view the area.
Remember the SFCHA dinner banquet will be Sept 9 th and tickets are available on line at shiawasseeflats.com as usual it promises to be a great event and a great way to support the SRSGA. last year it was a sell out so don’t delay get your tickets today. any question reply to me and I’ll help you out.
Also look for the SFCHA table at this weekend waterfowl event at Bay City State park,they will have this years raffle item there, it is a canoe with outboard motor, pretty nice looking rig. also they will have dinner tickets for the SFCHA banquet.
Pre-registered waterfowl permit applications are available on line this year, www.michigan.gov/huntdrawings, you have till Aug 28 to get them in. SRSGA area will be limited to 55 preregistered permits this year. season dates have yet to be decided, but will happen soon.
Looks like this is it for this week
Regards Butch