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Rules for Rotating Blinds—2006-07 Exhibit C
 
 
  • Blinds for the 2006-07 rotation will be assigned via a draw (or other selection determined by MGC Management) prior to the beginning of the season. Once each member's home blind is assigned, each group would then start the rotation for the year in their newly assigned home blind.
  • Members shall not change or alter in any way the gate boards in the water control boxes.
  • Check in prior to going to your assigned blind thirty (30) minutes before shooting time. The check-in box is located at the parking lot entrance.
  • Members after checking-in must shoot their assigned blind (per the rotation schedule) for all shoot days, except Sunday, until 10:00 a.m. Beginning at 10:00a.m., the Priority System will be in affect. After 10:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday, Members may shoot from their assigned blind or an alternative blind available under the Priority System. At that time, hunters may return to the check-inbox and tag ANY available blind according to the Priority System for the remainder of the day. The Priority System will be in effect from the beginning of the day on Sundays (i.e., the 10:00a.m. rule will not apply).
  • The Priority System will be used to determine the blind available to you on any given day (after 10:00a.m. Monday through Saturday and beginning of the day on Sunday). In general, you may move to any unoccupied blind in rotation during the season. Moving backward in the rotation will not be permitted. To illustrate, if you are shooting blind #106, you have the following priority for unassigned, unoccupied blinds: #107, #108, #109, #101, #102, #103, #104, and #105. If #109 is occupied, and that member does not want to move forward, then you have the option of jumping to #101. If blind #102 is also occupied, you may move to the next unoccupied blind, subject to the desire of those members who have priority over you.
  • Splitting blinds is not allowed.
  • On storm days (as determined by MGC Management), the storm day blind will be the assigned blind for the previous shoot day.
  • Members are not allowed on the said premises any time one (1) hour prior to a.m. shooting time and one (1) hour after p.m. shooting time.
  • Members will not pick and/or clean birds on the said premises.
  • 10) Members will enter the property only at the northwestern corner of the said premises - the parking lot south of the Gridley-Colusa Highway. Members shall not enter the said premises from any other location.
  • Members will confine all automobiles/trucks to the designated parking area. Parking passes must be displayed on the dashboard of your vehicle.
  • Members will limit ATC and ATV use during peak shooting hours, starting a.m. time to two (2) hours after starting a.m. time and 3:00 p.m. to stopping p.m. time.
  • Members will keep dogs confined or on a leash in the designated parking area.
  • Members will replace the blind lid back on the blind after the end of each hunt and remove the blind marker from the check-in box when finished hunting for the day.
  • 15) Option blinds to shoot the jungle (Hidden Island) will be as follows:
    Blind#102 - Option Blind: Pond A, Snag, and Pond B
    Blind#105 - Option Blind: Pond C (Creek Blind)
  • Members will clean their assigned or otherwise designated blind at the end of each hunt. All trash (i.e. shells, wrappers, cans, etc.) shall be removed from the blind.
  • Pheasant hunting on club properties: Field 25-N only.
  • Please stay off levees 20 yards from your blind.
  • Ten-gauge shotguns and three and one-half inch (3-1/2”) shells are prohibited from use on Club property.
  • Members must limit the use of electric rotating duck attractants (i.e., Moto-Duck, Roto-duck, Robo-Duck, etc.) to one per blind. Final policy to be determined by Licensor prior to the beginning of the 2006-07 Waterfowl Season.
  • All rules and regulations set forth by the Department of Fish and Game shall be rigidly enforced.
  • Any violations of club or Dept. of Fish and Game rules should be registered with Erik Foraker (530) 893-1907.
  • In general, show consideration for fellow members.
 
 
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