Wingshooting clinic offers path to expertise
DATE: March 12, 2018CONTACT: Tom Bahti, instructor, 920-737-5294, bahtie@yahoo.com; Brenda Von Rueden, DNR recreation safety and education specialist, 608-267-7509
A wingshooting clinic at the Maribel Sportsman's Club on Saturday, April 14, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. will help participants become proficient in the "art or practice of shooting at birds in flight."
The workshop, designed and sponsored by the Department of Natural Resources, is taught by volunteer instructors from the Green Bay Duck Hunters Association. The clinic, to be held at the Maribel Sportsman's clubhouse at State 147 and I-43, is designed to help bird hunters improve their hunting skills by learning to:
· improve their wingshooting technique using
the proven "swing through" method;
· estimate range to target "on the
fly"; and
· choose the best gun, choke and (cost
efficient) ammo combinations.
By learning these skills,
participants will:
· improve their hunting experience;
· reduce the number of wounded or lost game
birds;
· enhance positive hunter ethics; and
· foster a better appreciation of wildlife
resources.
The cost of the workshop is
$25 and pre-registration is required. Participants must have a basic
understanding of shotgun shooting, loading and unloading. Game bird hunting and
shotgun wingshooting experience is not required, but would be beneficial. Clay
targets, along with 12 and 20 gauge steel shot, will be provided at no
additional charge for all wingshooting exercises.To register visit the DNR's Go Wild website and browse upcoming classes. Select Advanced Shotgun (Wingshooting) and Manitowoc County. You may also contact Tom Bahti at 920-737-5294 or bahtie@yahoo.com. More information at: http://dnr.wi.gov/education/outdoorSkills/wingshooting.html
No comments:
Post a Comment