Warrior Hunts Golf Tournament, Wine Tasting and Auction Set for The Memorial @ Frenchmans Bend.

Warrior Hunts Golf Tournament, Wine Tasting and Auction Set for The Memorial @ Frenchmans Bend.

Warrior Hunts Golf Tournament, Wine Tasting and Auction Set for The Memorial @ Frenchman’s Bend

 

WH-TranspMonroe, LA (May 12, 2015) – For the first time, Amicus presents The Memorial @ Frenchman’s Bend will benefit Warrior Hunts, part of the North East Louisiana Veterans Association.

Warrior Hunts is a locally managed non-profit that organizes hunting/fishing weekends as a way to get combat veterans outdoors. “The outdoors experience has proven time and again as one of the best ways to get these heroes out of the house and help begin the healing process.” Said Lt General Donny Wurster, USAF Retired. Warrior Hunts seeks to provide a stress free weekend for our American heroes and if you’re a witness to it, the “Thank You” given to them provides a lasting impression of our State, Nation and Families in Northeast Louisiana.

Activities are set to kick off at 6:oopm on Thursday May 21st at Frenchman’s Bend with a sponsor appreciation event. The event will include a wine tasting as well as a live auction and a silent auction, which will also start Thursday and carry on through the weekend. Auction items to include:

  • 105mm artillery shells from the Special Operations’ AC-130 Gunship
  • Custom Warrior Hunts themed fire pit from Porter Iron Works
  • In Home Chef Experience(s) with Chef Pat Nolan
  • Golf Getaway to Kingwood Texas (Tin Cup movie location)
  • Autographed Boxing Gloves from boxing legend George Foreman, Sports Memorabilia from local athletes
  • Hunting Trips and more…

 

In addition, ULM’s Coach Berry is scheduled to speak prior to a flag ceremony Equipment items sought by Warrior Hunts, including deer stands, and Hunting gear will be on display to show donors how their funds are being spent.

Golf-grenadeFriday night is “RED Friday”. RED is for: Remember Everyone Deployed. In honor of those in harm’s way, wear some red, or even better. Show your support for Warrior Hunts and Pickup a RED Warrior Hunts T-shirt at T.P. Outdoors.

Flag retirement ceremonies have become a tradition at many Warrior Hunts events. In an era where some in our society are prompting the practice of disgracing the flag, this special time at Warrior Hunts events is set-aside for warriors and friends to retire Old Glory with honor and dignity. A flag lighting ceremony with a new flag will follow the flag retirement and JPS Equipment will fly a large US flag high above Frenchman’s Bend from Thursday through Sunday.

Memorial Thursday Friday-01On Saturday and Sunday, it’s golf, golf and more golf. Warrior Hunts will present players with mementos on #1 Tee Box while Local vendors/volunteers feed players on holes 4 and 14, with another “feed bag” location being planned now. Retired USAF Master Sargent John Nolan, Jr., the Director of Warrior hunts said, “Warrior Hunts Alumni and Families will be on hand along with teammates associated with our three year old mission of putting our Nation’s Heroes into Nature. Almost 200 Warriors have participated in Warrior Hunts events so far. We are on track to serve 100 for this year alone. We’re making a difference right here, right now, with the right people”

The Memorial Golf Tournament at Frenchman’s bend is presented by Amicus. Additional contributing sponsors include Skyjacker, T.P. Outdoors, Batteries n Bulbs, Twin City Outdoors and more. For more information about Warrior Hunts, check out their website at www.warriorhunts.com. To register your golf team, contact Frenchman’s Bend at 318-387-2363

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About Warrior Hunts of NELVA

Warrior Hunts of NELVA is an all volunteer 501c Non Profit that started in 2012, with two injured veteran hunters.   Warrior hunts are a way of giving back and helping wounded combat veterans and active duty special operators connect and cope with combat injuries. By 2014 over 100 Warriors and Family members hosted so far.

Warrior Hunts of NELVA P.O. Box 903 West Monroe, La 71294 Tax ID/EIN 59-119-1272 NELVA is a Non-Profit   Organization warriorhunts@gmail.com 318-235-5454

www.warriorhunts.com

 

 

 

Combat Veterans and Families with Warrior Hunts Look Forward to “Squirrel-a-Palooza” and trail ride Near Kirby, Arkansas

For Immediate Release

Contact : John Nolan, Jr.

Email: warriorhunts@gmail.com

Website: www.warriorhunts.com

 Combat Veterans and Families with Warrior Hunts Look Forward to “Squirrel-a-Palooza” and trail ride Near Kirby, Arkansas

West Monroe, LA  (January 6, 2015) – Warrior Hunts, US Army Corp of Engineers, USDA Forest Service, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, and Kirby Landing Motel and Marina staff have teamed up to host combat veterans for a squirrel hunt that’s been dubbed Squirrel-A-Palooza for the 2nd year running.  The event is set to take place January 16-17th.

Base camp will be Kirby Landing on Arkansas’ beautiful Lake Greeson.  Surrounded by National Forest and the Ouachita mountains, this setting is perfect for a relaxing getaway for America’s veterans and their families.

“Last year’s hunt was such a success that we were honored to be invited back for the second year running,” said Warrior Hunts Director John Nolan. “The commitment shown to supporting veterans by the local community made a huge impact in the lives of all of those who came.  With the addition of an ATV trial ride, this year’s event looks to be even better”

Hunters stop to listen for squirrel dogs treed on a nearby hill.
Hunters stop to listen for squirrel dogs treed on a nearby hill.

When asked about last year’s event, retired Marine Matt Hackler said.  “The scenery around there was amazing and it’s hard to beat a chance to hang out with old friends and making new friends that will become old friends. And squirrel hunting. Let’s face it, after all the anxiety they cause during deer season, it’s payback time.”

Warriors planning to attend the event this year are set to arrive at Kirby landing on Friday, Jan., 16.  The Kirby landing motel has provided rooms for the warriors and families to stay free of charge.  On Saturday, local sportsmen and Corp of Engineers AGFC, and US Forest Service staff will guide the warriors on a public land squirrel hunt in areas around the lake while the veterans’ families enjoy an ATV trail ride to a rendezvous point for back country lunch with the hunters.

If you would like to help support Warrior Hunts either monetarily or as a volunteer, you can find more information at www.warriorhunts.com.

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About Warrior Hunts of NELVA

Warrior Hunts of NELVA is an all-volunteer 501c Non Profit that started in 2012, with two injured veteran hunters.   Warrior hunts are a way of giving back and helping wounded combat veterans and active duty special operators connect and cope with combat injuries.  Through 2014, over 100 Warriors and Family members have been hosted.

Giggin For a Miracle a Success

This weekend’s Giggin for a miracle tournament, a part of The Frog Giggin Tournament Series by Riverbank Products, was a huge success.  

In all, 38 Frog Gigging teams participated in the event which benefited the Miracle League of Jonesboro and several hundred people came to watch the event and and enjoy a catfish dinner.  When the last frog was weighed and the results tallied, The Frog Giggin Tournament Series by Riverbank products had raised approximately $4,500 for the Miracle league Project.

Miracle League Softball Coordinator, Sharon Turman said she’s watched special needs children watch their siblings play ball and not be able to participate. But, that will soon change. “This will give every child an opportunity, no matter what their special need is to get out and play the sport of baseball,” Turman said.  A 2015 Tournament is in the works.

Winners 

  • First place- Tommy Lawrence, Joseph Nunally and Mitchell Nunally with a bag weight of 10.65 lbs. Lawrence also won the prize for the largest frog-measuring from snout to vent – 7.3 inches.
  • Second place- “Black River Giggers”-Colton Durham, Tanner Johnson and Will Smith. They came in with a bag weight of 9.43 lbs and their largest frog was 6.7 inches.
  • Third place- “Frog Grip”- Hunter Adams, Zach McCamey, and Nic Graves with a bag weight of 8.94 lbs and their largest frog was 6.4 inches.

For more information about how you can host a Frog Giggin Tournament Series by Riverbank Products event in your area visit The Frog Giggin Tournament Series by Riverbank Products page

Frog Giggin' Tournament Series by Riverbank Products

 

Practice Shots with the DJI Phantom Vision+

I’ve been looking at the DJI remote controlled cameras for some time now to add to our arsenal of gear for some really cool camera angles.  But this morning while I was visiting with our friends at T.P. Outdoors, Bill Petrus had just finished showing me his new DJI Phantom and we were discussing upcoming T.P. Outdoors Episodes when I got a txt about shooting some video promos for the new Havoc Boats by Titan Marine.

Tim Scott with Havoc Boats and I had been discussing shooting a promo for some time, but it just hadn’t happened yet. My initial thought was wow, how cool would that be to be able to shoot some arial video for the promo with this type of setup.  What a coincidence that it would work out now.  Or was it?  Coincidences don’t just happen you know.  (Romans 8:28)

So, I was a little elated when Bill offered to let me borrow his new toy, I mean tool, to shoot the video.  But then fear set in. We will be shooting over WATER.

I don’t know if your aware of this or not, but water and electronics don’t really mix very well.  Couple that with the fact that these things aren’t exactly cheap.  Then factor in that even with a GPS guided, gyro stabilization, and built in flux capacitor, more than one of these things have taken a dive into the drink.

So, I spent a little time this afternoon practicing with the new DJI Phantom Vision+ camera drone before setting out to film with it for real. I flew it earlier today but it was a very short flight.  The Phantom has an approximate 15-20 minute battery life, and an hour re-charge time.  to some, that may seem like a short time, but it really wasn’t that bad.  I was able to get quite a lot practice this afternoon.  Practice makes perfect and I’ll need all I can get to make sure I don’t crash and drown in the river.

After playing around with it a little, I was able to get some pretty interesting shots and I was amazed by how stable the camera was.  When holding a camera manually, it can be quite a challenge to get good stable footage from a moving vehicle.  I recently got to try my hand at it from a real helicopter and it was nearly impossible to hold steady.  But, the gimbal on this thing works very well as you can see from some of my test footage. So, wish me luck tomorrow and pray that I stay out of the water hazards.

LSU fans could soon be calling the hogs from the air?

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The University of Arkansas and LSU have held a long rivalry on the football field chasing the pigskin, but Louisiana residents may soon control the skies.

Helicopter hog eradication programs are growing.  Texans have been using the practice for a couple of years now with huge success in both the quantity of hogs removed and in economic gains due to commercial activities that have risen form these activities. Organizations like Vertex Aviation Group have grown and adapted to help land owners, outdoor enthusiast and even many tactical enthusiasts like SHWAT control hog populations.

The success of these types of programs could soon have many LSU fans calling the hogs too. All SEC rivalries aside, this week the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission (LWFC) has announced plans to implement regulations that would allow the practice in Louisiana.

According to a recent Louisiana Sportsman article,  “Landowners, or groups of landowners, would have to contact LDWF and provide authorization to the permit holder to take hogs on their property. And the landowners could provide permission to the aviation companies to use ‘subagents’ like gunners or observers to directly participate in hog control activity.”

Interested parties are encouraged to voice their comments and any possible concerns to the LWFC during the open comment period.  Camille Warbington, LDWF Wildlife Division, Post Office Box 98000, Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000, or email cwarbington@wlf.la.gov prior to Aug. 30, 2014.

Its unclear whether the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will follow suit, but in addition to Texas, and possibly Louisiana, Oklahoma passed legislation allowing the practice in 2013.  Arkansas, as Ricky Bobby would say, “if your not first, your last”.  All I’ve got to say is AGFC should consider the practice and remove any and all obstacles to help not just control the hog population in Arkansas, but eradicate it.  We’re ready for some cooler weather, some good BBQ and lets win some ball games this fall.  “Woo Pig Sooie – Razorbacks.”

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