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| Sporting Clays at Caribou Gun Club and Shooting Preserve | |||
Saturday, April 25th at 9:00 a.m. fourteen
shooters, seven disabled and seven able bodied, took part
in Capble Partners first sporting clay event at Caribou
Gun Club.The temperature was about 60 degrees. There was a slight wind and overcast skies which prevented the old, "I had the sun in my eyes," excuse. Best of all, the paths were dry and fairly easy to move through
After each shooter shot at fifty targets we compared scores and ate a picnic lunch of hot dogs, potatoe salad, chips and pop. With stomachs full and egos restored the bravest of the shooters returned for a second round and worked on our excuses for the missed targets. Sporting Clays is a very humbling, but exciting sport. I know I speak for all that attended when I say, "I can't wait to try it again!" Andrew Akins, Upland Game Coordinator |
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| Turkey Shoot at Le Blanc's Rice Creek Hunting & Recreation | |||
We couldn't have had a better day. The weather
was perfect. The food was great.We had twenty six disabled hunters, sixteen able bodied hunters, plus some able bodied who came to help out and didn't hunt. It was nice to see several new hunters. Alot of new friends were made by all! There were thirty seven birds harvested. Lisa Murphy led off with the first bird, a nice Tom. Our President, Jonathan, harvested two with one shot!
We drew numbers for location. When it
was my turn to draw a number there was non left. Le
Blanc's did some shuffling and landed my partner Larry
Sanders and me on top of a steep hill. I set up my decoy
on the side of the road, and Larry and I climbed the
mountain, setting ourselves back to back against a tree.
We heard alot of shooting from the other hunters and were
feeling a disappointed that we were not in the middle of
the action. A special "thanks" to Joe Le Blanc and his crew. They made sure nobody walked away empty handed by providing smoked pheasants for anyone who didn't land a turkey.And of course "thanks" to the able bodied who helped, our cooks, Dick LaChapelle, John Frazer, Larry Sanders, a host of helpers, and our sponsors the Weapon Collectors of Minnesota. Jim Vorderbruggen, Upland Game Coordinator |
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| Fall Pheasant Hunts at Major Ave | |||
| The weather promised to be balmy and rainy but the rain held off and it turned out to be a very comfortable day for pheasant hunting at Major Avenue in Glencoe, MN. There were thirty-two hunters and we harvested eighty-seven birds out of a hundred. | |||
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| There were two disabled
and one able bodied in each blind situated in a circle a
hundred yeards from a tower where the birds were
released. The wind wasn't too strong, but still it made
for tough shooting. At noon we had a wonderful lunch and Kerry Sobieck qualified several for the upcoming deer hunts. |
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| I think I speak for all
when I say that once again, it was a great hunt! Jim Vorderbruggen, Upland Game Coordinator |
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| FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT CAPABLE PARTNERS! |
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| Capable Partners P.O. Box 27664 Golden Valley, MN 55427-664 By Phone: (763)439-1038 |
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