IMPORTANT The Game Warden, who is now known as the Environmental Police, was at O&G Property, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009. No member had tagged their birds that he had interviewed.

YOU MUST TAG YOUR BIRDS
YOU MUST WEAR YOUR CLUB ID BUTTON
YOU MUST WEAR FLOURESCENT ORANGE

The tags for O&G, Logues Farm, and Lizauskas (which you must make) must have the following information:

WSRG
Date
Your License Number

For those of you who hunt Morris, YOU MUST USE TAGS PROVIDED and SIGN THE PRESERVE STATUS LOG BOOK.

Be Aware that the Game Warden will possibly revisit O&G, Logues Farm, Lizauskas, and Morris. Have all required documentation (license, permits, buttons, tags) with you at all times.


Turkey Shoot:   We are now looking for a new Turkey Shoot Chairman. If anyone is interested, please contact anyone on the Executive Board.

 

Christmas Party:    Sunday, Dec. 11, 2010 @The Hills, Waterbury, CT.
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm.  Contact Walt Pogo @ 860-274-5389.

Game Dinner:   @ The Grand Oak Villa, Oakville.  Date: TBA.  Contact Bob Mason  @ 860-283-0556   masonw1@sbcglobal.net

Preserve Status opens Sept. 15. and closes Mar 31. Remember and follow the rules and procedures.

Dog Training:  opens Apr. 1 and closes Sept. 14.  Remember and follow the rules and procedures.


Not all members have email, please talk and pass this info along.


The membership voted to eliminate Leave of Absence.  No more leave of absence will be accepted or granted.

DO NOT TOUCH THE SETTING ON THE REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER DIAL.

Also no dogs are to be running loose inside Bldg. 5 or at all ponds at O&G and Morris. If you bring your dog, it must be leashed. We have a dog training area that can be utilized in Morris.

**All club PERMITS issued for Deer or Turkey must be obtained at Membership Meetings Only . Per Executive Board.**

*****BE SURE THAT YOU CLEAN-UP & PUT ALL ITEMS IN THE PROPER PLACES WHEN YOU USE ANYTHING @ BLDG. 5! BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE! KEEP CLEAN FOR OTHER MEMBERS TO USE!*****


If you fish the Morris Pond, the club bought some grass eating CARP. If by any chance you hook one, please make sure that you return it to the pond alive. These fish will keep the algae from spreading. Someone has caught one and threw it on the side of the pond. We need to keep these fish alive and in the pond. Make sure you do not injure or kill any of these fish. It is very important that you follow this procedure with the CARP.

As you know your Fish and Game Chair is Joe Petruzzi. It has been brought to the board’s attention that some of the fish that have been stocked are not 11 to 12 inches, plus or minus a half inch. Please measure the trout that you catch and let the chairmen know if there are any discrepancies.

You can call or contact Joe Petruzzi @203-756-4660 or jpetruzzi@sbcglobal.net