Friday, May 20, 2011

Summer 2011 News Letter

The Summer 2011 edition of the Southern Sportsman Aquatics & Land Management News Letter can be viewed at: http://southernsportsmanaquaticsandland.com/ on the "Quarterly News Letter" page. We have added some things to our web site and we are also taking orders and accepting credit cards to purchase aeration systems, fountains, fish and game feeders, pond fertilizer, fish attractors, wood duck and blue bird nesting boxes and Southern Sportsman Aquatics & Land Management hats and tee shirts.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Reports Are Finally Done!

Well we got all our spring lake assessment reports finally completed and mailed out.  Nothing exciting for photo opportunities, but me sitting at my desk chair entering data and typing reports, so no new interesting photos this time.  We continue to perform aquatic vegetation treatment for our regular clients on a monthly basis and I have begun making changes to our web site for the summer that will include new services and products we will be offering that can be purchased off our web site: http://southernsportsmanaquaticsandland.com/.  Once I have it all done I will turn it on and let everyone know.  The fish and wildlife biology is easy, but maintaining web sites, doing accurate accounting and stuff like that is neither fun nor am I good at it!  We are also getting ready for the upcoming Land & Wildlife Expo in conjunction with the Quality Deer Management Association's National Convention in Nashville August 11-14th.  Anyone attending please stop by our booth and say hello, we always like to see friendly faces of clients or followers.  I have also been helping my friends at the Outdoors Show get there new web site ready to launch.  If you have never been to their site or heard the radio show you can check it all out at http://outdoorsshow.com/  See ya until next time!

Not too disappoint, here are a few photos I hadn't posted yet - Enjoy!

White-tail deer fawn in Georgia!


Gopher Tortoise in Southwest Florida!


A banded (four times) Scrub Jay in Southwest Florida!