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KJJP-FM 105.7 is currently operating at 15% of power, limiting its signal strength and range in the Amarillo-Canyon area. This due to complicated problems with its very old transmitter. Local engineers are continuing to work on the transmitter and are consulting with the manufacturer to diagnose and fix the problems. We apologize for this disruption and service as we work as quickly as possible to restore KJPFM to full power. In the mean time you can always stream either the HPPR Mix service or HPPR Connect service using the player above or the HPPR app.

The Secret to Duck Hunting? Hide!

There are a number of steps to take for a successful duck hunt, but one of the most vital ingredients is- hide!  Ducks are very aware of their surroundings, and by the time they reach the southern plains, they are also ultra alert.  Key elements for disguising yourself and your location are:

  • Scout the area prior to blind placement, taking note of prevailing wind direction.  
  • Blind construction does not have to be intricate and elaborate.  Make good use of natural materials. 
  • Your apparel needs to blend with your surroundings.  Don't forget to camouflage your face as well.  Nothing will scare off ducks as they land quicker than a reflective face.

Support for High Plains Outdoors comes from the Dallas Safari Club and Brute Outdoors.  Since 1972, Dallas Safari Club has been the gathering point for hunters, conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts.  This year’s convention is January third through the sixth.  More information on line at biggame.org.   Support also comes from Brute Outdoors, home of the Brute Box Cooler.  Online at BruteOutdoors.com.

Outdoors writer, radio host and book author Luke Clayton has been addicted to everything outdoors related since his childhood when he grew up hunting and fishing in rural northeast Texas. Luke pens a weekly newspaper column that appears in over thirty newspapers.