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HammerTime's® Staff
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Jackie Snapp
HammerTime™ Guide Service could not exist without her, and that is a fact. She is the one who answers your phone calls and is usually the lady who you first meet at the counter. Not to mention, she puts up with Snapp all year long! |
Rick Cox
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Growing up in Mounds, Arkansas, Rick fine-tuned his waterfowlskills in the St. Francis and Black River bottoms. After finishing his tour of duty in Desert Storm, where Rick was an Apache Crew Chief, he moved back to NE Arkansas to pursue his career as a residential building contractor...except during waterfowl season, when his passion for hunting takes over. Rick weighs in as our senior guide with over a decade of experience on our team alone. |
Bill Nailing
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Having grown up in NE Arkansas, Bill was 12 when he had the pleasure of breaking into the world of waterfowl hunting. Working for City, Water, and Light in Paragould, Arkansas during the off-season, Bill spent much of his life chasing ducks up and down the Black River and St. Francis River Bottoms. Bill has over a decade experience as an Arkansas guide, half of which has been with us. |
Craig Gross
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As a native of NE Arkansas, Craig cut his teeth on a duck call and has loved the sport since spending family time in the duck blind at age five. Craig, like Bill, works for City, Water, and Light of Paragould and saves his vacation time to permit his schedule to adapt to ours during duck season. Craig has been a full-time member of our staff for a few years now and has previous experience guiding both timber and field hunts. |
Scott Hayes
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| Scott started hunting ducks with his father when he was seven and has "suffered" from the addiction ever since. Looking back in time, names like Bayou De Loutre', Lafourche Canal and the Yucatan remind him of his guiding experience, prior to joining our team several years ago. When he's not guiding, Scott is a residential building contractor. |
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