Oregon Duck Hunters Association
Promoting Waterfowl Hunting in Oregon You don't need to be a member to stop by a meeting.
If you have ever wished for somewhere to go and hang out and talk to other duck hunters then you need to be at our meetings. Our membership meets monthly getting together to have dinner, enjoy each others company, tell story's of past and present hunts without the crazy looks or eye rolls we might get from our none hunting friends. We are also entertained by speakers related to waterfowl hunting which can range anywhere from duck calling to ODFW employees giving reports on bird numbers.
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No thanks, don’t think we’ll ever complain about picking up decoys again!
10/29/2019
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You raised her from a pup to be an amazing retriever. Season after season she brought the birds back, never complaining. She is now 14 years old and still has the drive, but her body just won’t cooperate. It shows as her back legs give out on occasion. So you pick her up and carry her to shore, to get her one last retrieve of a green head, that means more to her than any bird prior.
carrying his girl Jocie out of the pond.
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10/01/2019
Besides serving as President of the Oregon Duck Hunters Association, Graig Spolek is also Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Portland State University. In that capacity, he studied the ballistics of shotgun charges as they travel down range from the muzzle when shot.
The objective of shooting, of course, is to put as many pellets around the target as possible with sufficient energy to kill the duck. He found himself dismayed that ammunition manufacturers, in their zeal to attract customers, advertised misleading claims. In his presentation, Spolek will explain what really happens when you pull the trigger. Armed with this valuable information you can avoid the hype and make sound decisions about which shot shells to use.
This Meeting of the Oregon Duck Hunter's Association is October 9th and will begin with a social hour at 6:00 pm. Dinner, club business and the evening's speaker will follow at 7:00. Plan to meet with us at the Colwood Golf Course's banquet room, 7313 NE Columbia Blvd in Portland Oregon. Dinners are still just $20.00 and include a desert!
“CHANGE IS THE ONLY CONSTANT”
ODHA has constantly represented waterfowl hunters in Oregon over its sixty five year life by changing with the times. Change is upon us again and we need you, our members, to help us.
On Wednesday, May 8, ODHA will hold its annual meeting at the usual time (6:00 PM social hour, 7:00 PM dinner) at the usual place (Colwood Country Club). During this annual meeting, we will elect the Board of Directors and Officers, vote on important issues, and talk about what is important to duck hunters. PLEASE ATTEND! We need your input.
• Program: There are currently several bills being discussed and debated in the Oregon Legislature that, if passed, could affect waterfowl hunting. We will have an open discussion of these bills led by a speaker who can explain each bill, its potential impact on hunting, and its current status in the legislative process. This is your chance to learn, get involved, and help sustain our hunting culture.
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03/24/2019
Friday April 12th is ODHA Youth Night!
Youth Night is always a big hit and one of our signature events of the year! Don't miss out.
The evening's festivities will begin with a social hour at 6:00 pm. A time when kids can get better acquainted and settle in for a night of fun. Next on the agenda is a dinner of cheeseburgers, hot dogs and french fries. Soon after, Youth Night Chairman Dan Carroll will kick off the evenings program of games, raffles and fun.
This years youth night speaker is a returning favorite, Richard Ritchey! Richard, also known as "The Oregon Reptile Man" features quite a collection of reptilian friends. He plans to bring with him an assortment of turtles, frogs, lizards and snakes for an exciting and educational program they will never forget.
This event is open to everyone and always one of our biggest of the year. We sincerely hope to see everyone there.
Youth Night will be held Friday April 12th at the Colwood Golf Center, 7313 NE Columbia Blvd in Portland. This is a dinner meeting and non-members are welcome to attend!
Dinners are $20.00 for adults and $10.00 for kids.
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