Sunday, May 21, 2017

Outdoor News

OUTDOOR NEWS:  WESTSHORE SPORTSMEN’S CLUB will be starting a Youth Trap Shooting program and will have an organizational meeting on May 25th at 6 pm. They are requesting that shooters to be at least 10 years old. A parent or guardian must be present at the meeting. They will go over the rules, as safety will be paramount. Shooting will be at all times, Supervised by a qualified adult. Contact Joseph Schepper at 920-323-4039 or email him at hpesoj54bongo@gmail.com for more details.

FRANCIS CREEK SPORTSMEN CLUB archery league starts on May 24th and will run for 12 weeks to turn in 10 scores. The course is sponsored by Rinehart Targets and the club will be open every Wednesday at 5 pm but you may shoot any day of the week. The club fogs for mosquitoes every Wednesday.  Costs are $50 for 16 years and older plus a club membership and 15 years old and younger shoot for free. You can also shoot the course for $40 and not be in the league and will not include the party at the end of the league. Club memberships is $20 for a family, $10 for singles and $5 for kids 15 and younger.  The course has 25 Rinehart targets with three tower stands through the woods. If there is enough interest, they will have a division for range finders. There will be a free party at the end of the year, including trophies, food drinks and door prizes for League Members Only. Contact Steve Thielbar at 920-323-1927 for Details. The club’s next tournament will be on July 29th and 30th.


MANITOWOC COUNTY LAKES ASSN. will be meeting on May 25th at 6:30 pm in Room 300 at the Manitowoc County Office Building, 4319 Expo Drive, Manitowoc, WI. 54220.   Tom Ward, invasive species coordinator for Manitowoc County, will present on the State of War on Invasive Species, especially in regard to activities in the lakes and rivers.  The Pubic is welcome to attend. If you really like to know what a lake in the county has in it or what has been done to clean it up, you do need to attend this meeting. I promise you will gain a ton of information of what is going on in our county lakes.  

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