Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy, cont.
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Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy, cont.
Publisher: Doug Frey Editor: Debbie Frey Red Chute Gazette INSIDE THIS ISSUE: July 3, 2009 Last Cold Duck Open Louisiana Briley Open — Lafayette Skeet Academy 2 2-14 Hat Shoot Events 15 Want Ads 15 Big Blue Open— Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club 16-17 2009 Junior World Skeet Championship 18 Dining on the Road 18 Recipe of the Month 19 Readers Respond 20 Advertising 20 Club Contacts 21 2009 Registered Skeet Flyers for Upcoming Shoots Volume 1, Issue 7 22 23-35 Skeeter Says This is our biggest issue yet! The Publisher is contemplating expanding the coverage to all of Zone 6. Clubs in Zone 6 that would like to have their shoot flyers included in the Red Chute Gazette should contact Doug Frey. There is no charge for this service to clubs that agree to provide shoot reports for publication after the shoots are held. The goal of the Gazette staff is to encourage participation in the sport of Skeet. Upcoming Shoots: • July 11—Independence Open Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club—BAFB, LA (20 gauge, .410 bore & doubles) • July 12—Independence Open (2nd Day) Toby Bancroft Memorial Gun Club—West Monroe, LA (12 gauge & 28 gauge) • July 24-26—State Championship Lafayette Skeet Academy Kaplan, LA (all gauges & doubles) • August 1—Doubles Marathon Bayou Boeuf Gun Club LeCompte, LA Foreword Thanks again for the positive feedback on this publication. Thanks also to those of you who have sent us the E-mail addresses of friends to add to our subscription list. Please keep that up! Yes you can forward this issue to anyone you think may be interested. This issue includes a report on the Louisiana Briley Open held at Lafayette Skeet Academy in Kaplan, LA and the Big Blue Open at Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club on Barksdale AFB. If you have something to contribute and would like us to consider for publication, please feel free to send us an E-Mail at dougfrey@bellsouth.net or call me at 318635-6218. We appreciate your help with digital photos of your shoots and recaps of your shoots and other skeet related activities. The Last Cold Duck Open The Cold Duck has been a major skeet shoot in North East Texas for many years. Much of that time, there was a waiting list to be invited to this shoot. While at the Briley Louisiana Open, John Hill told me that the last Cold Duck Open will be held at Rose City Flying Clays in Tyler, Texas July 31-August 1, 2009. John sent me the attached flyer. Doug Frey Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy The Briley Louisiana Open has become the premier skeet shooting event in Louisiana. It just gets bigger and better each year. If you missed it this year all I can say is you really missed out on a great shoot, great food and fellowship with some really great folks. This year the shoot had 120 shooters from 14 states. The weather was warm but not so hot that David’s ice cream machine couldn’t cool us down. There was enough of a breeze to keep things interesting. No thunderstorms this year! The targets were great and the referees were excellent. I believe David had them all drink carrot juice each morning. On the suggestion of Shoot Chairman, Gordon Benoit, I took the opportunity between events to interview a number of the people attending this shoot. Following are the questions I asked and the responses: Jacob Young Is this your first time to come to the Briley Louisiana Open? Yes Sir. Are you having fun? Yes Sir, so far. How did you do today? Shot 93 in 12 gauge – first time to shoot registered targets. Any straights? I had a straight in the third round. Did they shoot your hat? It was the second straight I have ever shot. What’s your favorite part so far? Getting out there and doing a good job. Doug Drummond Are you having fun? I always have fun at these skeet shoots, it’s the best thing – I think everyone ought to do this. What is the best thing so far today? Fried shrimp and fried catfish were good. The ice cream was good and the desserts were good. Did you try the pork grillades and sausage? I did not try it because I got full on the other. Page 2 RED CHUTE GAZETTE VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7 Page 3 Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy, cont. Larry Kay Are you having fun yet? Yeah I am, I am looking forward to tomorrow. Someone told me you were wore out today because of the practice session yesterday. I had a 5 hour practice session yesterday and went through 18 boxes. Did it pay off for you? Yeah, yeah, yeah! Larry Oxford What’s the most fun part for you so far? Watching Dennis shoot 97 this morning. I really enjoyed that. Was he over his head or what? Yeah, he’s really not that good. It was fun to watch him! Dennis Burnham What was your secret this morning? Eating lots of ice cream and having Larry watch me shoot a 97. Barry Telford What do you have to say for yourself? I should have stayed at home. What is the most fun thing you have done so far? Eat. What was your favorite thing that you have eaten so far? I like the fried shrimp and they have got some chocolate fudge that is outstanding! How many have you had so far? I think they are sugar-free, because I am diabetic. But I have had about 6 pieces. Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy, cont. Josh Wells Where are you from? Dallas. Are you having fun yet? Oh Yeah! What’s your most favorite thing so far? Just got here. Did you get here in time for lunch? No. According to everyone else I have talked to the shrimp was a hit. Charlie Shriver Did you just get here too? Just got here. What are you most looking forward to? The food – a big reputation about the food. Have you been here before? No You see me. I used to weigh 150 lbs. Really, before today? Yes, way before today. Coming to these things will do it to you. I can promise you, you will not be disappointed. Are you from Dallas also? No, from Plano. Richard Haas Are you having fun yet? Oh, yeah! Where are you from? Austin, Texas. How are you doing today? Did okay - I got a 97 and that’s alright for me. Was that in doubles? No that was in the 12 gauge. What’s been the most fun thing so far? It’s just a great shoot every year. How many have you been to? This is my 2nd one. You have to decide if you are going to shoot or if you’re going to eat. Casey Jones Did you knock one out of the park today? A 98 in 12 gauge and a 91 in doubles. Is this your first time to come to the Briley Louisiana Open? Yes it is. How long have you been shooting? About 6 years. Page 4 RED CHUTE GAZETTE VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7 Page 5 Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy, cont. Gordon Benoit Gordon Benoit is the “Shoot Chairman”. Have you been pleased with the turnout this year? It’s been excellent, beyond what we had dreamed. With this economy and things going on the way they are now, in this part of the state especially. Very pleased! Not everybody knows that one of the reasons you hold this shoot is for a fund-raiser, right? Right. What do you do with the monies raised? We have been doing a series of youth shoots, where we get the area youth in the parishes around here. You are trying to get them involved in the sport? Yes, gun safety is paramount, but getting them interested in the game. Expose them to the game and hopefully get a few shooters. Y’all had a big shoot here for the kids a few months ago, I remember reading about that. How many showed up for that. We had 70 kids, from everywhere from East Texas to Southeast Louisiana. And you have about 120 shooters at this shoot and what’s the farthest any of them came from? We have one shooter from California and from the East coast, probably Alabama. Any from out of the continental United States? Not yet, but we are working on that. Mike Vickers What was your highlight of the shoot? I have had 2 so far, my first one was all of the Junior shooters that we have got today who are all really shooting well! Who is doing well today? Brennan McNamee is doing well, Kyle Knighton is doing well and I saw a little while ago Bailey Glenewinkle, who is a Junior All American doing very well. It is just wonderful to see all those Junior shooters. That is great. My other highlight was now this was really something – this shows you a top rate shoot. I saw Gordon Benoit in a golf cart delivering ice cream! There might have even been some brownies with that ice cream. Now that doesn’t happen anywhere else in the world! First Rate! Leron from Coast Rifle & Pistol Club In Mississippi What is your most fun thing so far? The food has been fantastic, and I haven’t missed a bird yet. But I haven’t shot at a bird yet either. So far it has been fantastic weather, actually there is a pretty nice breeze. But of course we are sitting in the shade next to a big fan. It has been nice and no rain storms like last year. Is this your first year to come? This is my first time here. What brought you this time? I am going to try to break some targets. Was there anything particular about this shoot that attracted you, anything about the reputation of the shoot? I heard it was a good shoot, I heard the food is great and I heard the targets are good and the people have been acceptable ha ha ha ha! Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy, cont. Jake Terrebonne Are you having fun today? Yes sir I sure am! How did you do today? Could have done better, did alright on doubles. What did you do in doubles? 75 [and in the] 12 gauge shot an 87. The wind got the best of me. What has been the most fun part so far? Probably the different type of people here. They have some of the best shooters in the world. This is probably the best shoot of all times. There are a lot of good world class shooters here aren’t there? Yes sir. Are you looking forward to tomorrow? Yes sir, that’s for sure. Have you got your strategy figured out? Have fun. There you go. Pat Parker Where are you from? Hot Springs, Arkansas. That’s where we went on our honeymoon. You came all the way down here to eat? Absolutely – I have been hearing about this for years from John and I said the next time it comes up, let’s go. So we are here! The food is on the list of a lot of people’s reasons they are here today. We are glad you came. Glad to be here. Walter Williams President of LSSA Are you having fun at the Briley Louisiana Open? I am going to have fun at the Briley Louisiana Open, to this point I am not having a bunch of fun. It’s part of your strategy? Yeah, I am moving forward to a culmination here. So what’s the best part so far? Being with my wife on a weekend and with good friends. That’s a good statement – I haven’t gotten that one yet so I am going to print that one. What’s the 2nd best thing that has happened so far? The 2nd best thing is we went to CVS this morning and had a good time. At CVS, the pharmacy? Yes, we went shopping. So what are you looking forward to this afternoon? I am looking forward to being able to be here with good people, good food and good friends. Page 6 RED CHUTE GAZETTE Page 7 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7 Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy, cont. David Hebert What has been the most fun part of the shoot for you so far? (I think I interrupted his nap) Were you pleased with the turn out? Very. I had a very interesting conversation when I tried to interview your wife yesterday. She does the talking for us. I said what has been the most fun part so far and she said I’d have to say washing dishes. She said that and cleaning toilets. She said she wasn’t going to give me anything worth printing. I am looking forward to eating some of your famous pies tonight. Those come from Lea’s Lunch Room in LeCompte. We’ll give them a plug. If you are real nice to them they will cut ‘em up for you in 12 pieces. So how many states do we have people from today? Do you know? No I don’t know, but we can count the flags. I counted 11, but I could be wrong. (I was, there were shooters from 14 states.) Stuart McCoin Have you been having fun? Yeah, it’s a nice shoot. What’s your favorite part of the shoot? I guess it’s the people – a friendly group of people. Do you come every year? I think this is my 3rd or 4th year. Where are you going to shoot next? I am going to a shoot in Oklahoma City. Do you live in Oklahoma? I do, so it is pretty close. Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy, cont. David Robustelly Where are you from? Sheridan, Arkansas. Where do you shoot up there? Blue Rock. That is in? Little Rock. Are you having fun? Yeah, I always have a good time at this shoot. Have you been here for every one? No, I have been here twice. After your first one you are hooked and have to come back, huh? Well, it is relatively close to home. What’s your favorite part about it? Just seeing a lot of folks that you don’t get to see very often. Do you enjoy the food? Yeah. What’s your favorite food item so far? Probably the seafood sauce picante’. ?(Fledgling reporter failed to ask his name) Are you having fun yet? Certainly, I always have fun. Are your squad mates treating you right? I have a super squad. What’s been the most fun part of this shoot for you? So far, probably the food, don’t get me wrong, the shoot has been great. It’s a wonderful place to shoot. Sandy Williams Are you having a good time? A marvelous time. What’s your favorite part of what’s going on here this weekend? The friends - the fellowship. What’s your second most favorite part? The food - the ice cream. Dee Hawthorne Where do you come from? Monroe, Louisiana. Are you having fun this weekend? I am having a ball. What has been the most fun thing you have done so far? I am not here to shoot, so the socializing has been wonderful, seconded by the food. Page 8 RED CHUTE GAZETTE Page 9 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7 Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy, cont. Mark Knighton Where are you from Mark? Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Are you having fun? We are having a blast! What has been the most fun part of the shoot for you so far? The people, I think that is the funnest part for us. Of course I am shooting poorly – but I am still having a good time. The people and the food are the best part. As you can tell, in addition to terrific targets and friendly competition, this shoot is famous for the food. The menu of homemade delicacies included: Fried shrimp, fish, cold slaw & French fries Bread Pudding w/rum sauce Pork grillades & sausage Pineapple Cobbler Boiled shrimp Energy Bars (aka chocolate & peanut butter fudge) Chicken sauce picante Brownies Rice dressing Pies from Lea’s Lunch Room Pulled pork Soft serve ice cream all day every day! Corn machoux Chocolate covered Red Velvet Cake Balls Doves Seafood sauce picante over rice (David Hebert’s secret recipe loaded with shrimp and crab) Peas Pork Chops cornbread dressing Corn No doubt, we missed something on our menu list. I think you get the picture. Of course, the main attraction was the shooting. That was facilitated by some great refereeing by: Alan Cline – Chief referee Gilbert Wolfe Rayburn Rash Jerry Provorse Ray McBride Rex Powers Johnna Rister Minka Misangyi Louisiana Briley Open—Lafayette Skeet Academy, cont. And the winners were: Doubles 12 Gauge 20 Gauge 28 Gauge .410 Bore CH LP Giambrone 100 T Bender 100 C Wehrheim 100 C Wehrheim 100 L Goodman 100 RU S McCoin 99 B Davis 100 R Funk 100 B Davis 100 B Davis 99 3rd W Mayes 99 S McCoin 100 T Bender 100 S McCoin 100 LP Giambrone 99 HOA – Brian S. Davis with 398 HAA - Paul “L P” Giambrone, III with 497 Please note that Brian Davis and Carter Wehrheim are Junior Shooters! For the class winners and concurrents go to: http://www.bdb.com/results/cur_year/2009_LA._BRILEY_OPEN.html Special Thanks from Gordon Benoit Shoot Chairman The list would of people we need to thank is endless. In summary, I would say thank you to our tremendous staff of volunteers, our sponsors and our awesome skeet family from across the country for supporting our efforts and spending time with us in these very tough economic times. Report by Doug Frey Page 10 RED CHUTE GAZETTE Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7 Page 15 Hat Shoot Events Congratulations to Larry Kay who shot his first 100 straight in the 28 gauge at the Pan American Open in Dallas on May 31, 2009. Congratulations to Paul “L P” Giambrone, III who shot back to back 500 X 500’s at the Mid-American and the Pan American. Congratulations to Jacob Young who shot his first 25 straight in registered completion in the 12 gauge event at the Briley Louisiana Open. If you know someone who has had a “Hat Shoot Event” send us a picture and the details. We love to share success stories. $ Buy, Sell or Trade $ If you have something shooting related that you want to buy, sell or trade, advertise it here in the Red Chute Gazette Want Ads. Send us an E-mail with the details and your contact information. Digital pictures (jpeg) help, but are not required. Browning 525 12 Gauge sporting left hand O/U 30" barrel nice wood Excellent condition with Americase $1,900.00. Call Steve Carter at (318) 747-5399. Browning 525 Sporting 12ga 30" RH Grade 1 in Very Good Condition - $1,700.00. Bill McIntyre 318-2681514. Briley Companion Ultralite 20 gauge tube set for 30" Browning 525. Includes 2- Skeet + 1 Improved. Cylinder. flush choke tubes, tube case, wrench & power knocker used less than a year - $500.00. Bill McIntyre 318-268-1514. Big Blue Open Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club, Barksdale, AFB On Saturday, June 27th, Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club hosted the Big Blue Open. We had a terrific turnout with 22 contestants. Of those, five shot their very first registered skeet targets! Welcome to the fun! The temperature on Debbie’s car thermometer showed it to be 103 at 6:30 PM, as we were driving back from the club. The clouds we requested for shade were late arriving, but that didn’t keep our contestants from posting some pretty good scores. Harry Hawthorne II took the 20 Gauge Championship with a 99. Harry is deadly with the 20 gauge. The .410 Bore Championship was taken by Wayne Tanner who smoked ‘em with a 99. The temperature wasn’t the only thing that was hot! The Doubles event required a four man shoot-off to determine the Champion, Runner Up & 3rd places. Charles “The Hammer” Richardson was the last man standing, defeating Walter Williams III, Harry Hawthorne II and Robert C. Miller. Doubles 12 Gauge 20 Gauge 28 Gauge CH C Richardson 48 Renee Tyson 85 H Hawthorne 99 RU W Williams III 48 Clay Autery 82 Robert Miller 3rd H Hawthorne 48 B Terrebonne 77 James George Ted Ward Page 16 Ted Ward .410 Bore 91 Wayne Tanner 99 97 C Richardson 96 97 James George 96 Clay Autery & Renee Tyson RED CHUTE GAZETTE Big Blue Open Red Chute Shotguns Sports Club, Barksdale, AFB, cont. Bob Miller, Walter Williams, III, Charles Richardson & Harry Hawthorne, II Larry Kay is having a Donna Miller beat Wayne Tanner in the C1 20 Gauge shoot-off. great first year. We want to express our thanks to Gary Sullivan, Paul Williamson, James “Kip” Kiplinger, and Joe Norris for refereeing and Connor Glick for his help. Thanks again to Debbie Frey for helping with the registration and for cooking the tasty pecan pie/cake for desert. Come shoot the Independence Open with us! Page 17 RED CHUTE GAZETTE 2009 Junior World Skeet Championship This shoot will be held at Whitetail Ridge Outdoors, 444 Birmingham Ridge Rd., Blue Springs, MS 38828. The preliminary events start Wednesday, July 29 and run through Sunday, August 2, 2009. For more information go to: http://www.whitetailridgeoutdoors.com/WTR_tourn_sched/tourney_sched.htm . If you know of a Louisiana shooter that will be attending the Junior World, please send contact information for the shooter and the shooter’s parent(s)/guardian(s) to Carla McNamee at cmcnamee@ebrpss.k12.la.us as soon as possible. Dining on the Road Recently, I had the pleasure of having a business lunch at Fezzo’s Seafood, Steakhouse and Oyster Bar. There are actually three Fezzo’s Restaurants. One is located in Crowley, Louisiana and two in Scott, Louisiana (near Lafayette). I dined at the Scott location at 720 I – 10 Service Road. You have probably seen this restaurant if you have drive on I – 10 West of Lafayette. Fezzo’s is owned and operated by Phil Faul and Pat Bordes, II. The restaurant is named after Phil’s father whose nickname was “Fezzo” (pronounced “FEE-zo”). Phil’s father played with his mother’s wooden thread spools as a child. The Cajun word for those spools is Fezzo. He carried them with him everywhere. The local Postmaster gave him the nickname and it stuck. Making my lunch choice was very difficult. Al around me dinners were enjoying gumbo, fried oysters, grilled fish, crawfish etouffee’, seafood platters, crawfish platters and all of the other South Louisiana favorites. Knowing that I was attending the Briley Louisiana Open the next few days at which I would eat way to much, I exercised good judgment. I selected a delicious grilled crawfish salad and bread pudding for dessert. No doubt I will pass this way again. When I do, I will sample one of the daily specials which might be baked potato with etouffee, stuffed chicken breast topped with crawfish and Tasso, grilled catfish with shrimp sauce or possibly the crawfish half and half. You can check out Fezzo’s on the web at http://www.fezzos.com . By Doug Frey Page 18 RED CHUTE GAZETTE VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7 Page 19 Recipe of the Month In response to our request in the last issue, we received two pheasant recipes from Fay Sullivan in Bossier. Here they are: Pheasant Poppers Strip of pheasant – flatten between plastic wrap Jalapeno Slices Cream Cheese Bacon Strips Season flattened pheasant as you like. Place small amount of cream cheese and jalapeno slice in flattened pheasant. Then roll it up jelly roll fashion. Wrap a strip of bacon around the rolled up pheasant. Use toothpicks to hold it together. Grill until bacon is crispy. Pheasant (hot dish) 1 pint whipping cream 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 Tablespoon beef bullion 1 package of beef gravy mix 1 package of whole mushrooms Brown pheasant in skillet with olive oil. Pour mixture of above ingredients over cooked pheasant and place in oven for 1 hour @ 350 degrees. Fay Sullivan Thanks Fay! If you have a good recipe you would like to share with our readers please send it to us by E-Mail at dougfrey@bellsouth.net. Readers Respond to Issue 6 Thanks again for another great issue. Doug Just wanted you to know that I put all six issues of the Red Chute Gazette on EBay a week ago and I have not gotten a bid, yet. Just trying to get the world to enjoy your publication! Their loss! Keep up the good work! Winchester Willie Advertising Skeeter says “your advertisement should be in this space. If your business wants to target the skeet shooter’s market, you should advertise in the Red Chute Gazette.” Call Doug Frey at 318-635-8006 or E-Mail him at dougfrey@bellsouth.net To talk about rates and supporting the sport of skeet. Skeeter ©2009 All Rights Reserved Douglas F. Frey 6600 Gahagan Circle, Shreveport, LA 71119-3402 (318) 635-6218 Page 20 RED CHUTE GAZETTE VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7 Page 21 Good Shooting! Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana New Hours of Operation Effective March 1, 2009 Thursdays 3 PM Until Dusk Saturdays 9 AM Until Dusk Sundays 12 Noon Until Dusk “Quality Solutions That Benefit” Lloyd Webb, Club Instructor Douglas F. Frey, CEBS Club Phone:318-456-4582 6600 Gahagan Circle Lloyd.Webb@BARKSDALE.AF.MIL Shreveport, LA 71119-3402 Paul Williamson Outdoor Recreation Manager 318-635-8006 or 866-635-8006 318-453-0991 Paul.Williamson@BARKSDALE.AF.MIL To pre-register for a shoot or find out more information about a club contact: Club Abbrev. Contact Phone E-Mail Bayou Boeuf BBGC Wade Jones 318-776-5474 wjones1015@aol.com HRGC Dan Gibbon 225-937-9462 dangibbon@bellsouth.net LSC Gordon Benoit 337-962-5334 gjbenoit@winkinc.com RCSSC Doug Frey H 318-635-6218 dougfrey@bellsouth.net Gun Club Hunters Run Gun Club Lafayette Skeet Club Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club South Louisiana W 318-635-8006 SLGC Fred Graff 504-467-1559 fgraff9046@aol.com TBMGC Walter Williams 318-322-3419 wwthree3@msn.com LSSA Walter Williams 318-322-3419 wwthree3@msn.com LSSA Frank Randazzo W 337-364-4164 frankr@icllc.biz Gun Club Toby Bancroft, Sr. Memorial Gun Club LSSA President LSSA Secretary-Treasurer Web Sites: http://members.cox.net/laskeet http://www.mynssa.com 2009 LA Registered Skeet Shoot Schedule Dates March 14, 2009 March 15, 2009 March 21, 2009 April 4, 2009 April 11, 2009 May 1, 2009 May 2, 2009 May 3, 2009 May 9, 2009 May 16, 2009 May 29, 2009 May 30, 2009 May 31, 2009 June 12, 2009 June 13, 2009 June 14, 2009 June 27, 2009 July 11, 2009 July 12, 2009 July 24, 2009 July 25, 2009 July 26, 2009 August 1, 2009 August 7, 2009 August 8, 2009 August 9, 2009 August 15, 2009 September 12, 2009 September 18, 2009 September 19, 2009 September 20, 2009 October 17, 2009 October 24, 2009 October 25, 2009 January-October 2009 January-October 2009 January-October 2009 *Fixture Shoots Day Saturday Sunday Saturday Saturday Saturday Friday Saturday Sunday Saturday Saturday Friday Saturday Sunday Friday Saturday Sunday Saturday Saturday Sunday Friday Saturday Sunday Saturday Friday Saturday Sunday Saturday Saturday Friday Saturday Sunday Saturday Saturday Sunday Club RCSSC TBMGC HRGC HRGC RCSSC RCSSC RCSSC RCSSC BBGC TBMGC HRGC HRGC HRGC LSC LSC LSC RCSSC RCSSC TBMGC LGC LGC LGC BBGC San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio RCSSC RCSSC HRGC HRGC HRGC RCSSC HRGC HRGC HRGC RCSSC TBMGC Shoot Jim Dozier Memorial* Jim Dozier Memorial* 12 g Marathon Easter Bunny Open Gertrude Hurlbutt Open North Louisiana Open* North Louisiana Open* North Louisiana Open* 28 g I-20 Open* Red Stick Memorial Red Stick Memorial Red Stick Memorial Louisiana Briley Open Louisiana Briley Open Louisiana Briley Open Big Blue Open Independence Open Independence Open State Championship* State Championship* State Championship* Doubles Marathon Zone 6 Championship* Zone 6 Championship* Zone 6 Championship* Dog Days Open Fall Open Hunters Run Champ Hunters Run Champ Hunters Run Champ Club Champion & Open Last Chance Open* Last Chance Open* Monthly Targets Monthly Targets Monthly Targets Dbls 12 20 28 410 50 100 100 50 100 100 200 100 100 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 100 100 100 100 PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRE-REGISTER As you know, most clubs have a limited number of fields and can only accommodate a limited number of shooters. Coordinating the squadding is a complex process for shoot management. Please remember to pre-register whenever possible. Shoot management will be most appreciative! Page 22 RED CHUTE GAZETTE Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana And Toby Bancroft, Sr. Memorial Gun Club West Monroe, Louisiana Present The Independence Open July 11-12, 2009 Scheduled Events: Event #1: 20 Gauge - Saturday 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM (RCSSC) Event #2: .410 Bore - Saturday 1:00 PM and 2:30 PM (RCSSC) Event #3: 12 Gauge - Sunday 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM (TBMGC) Event #4: 28 Gauge - Sunday 1:00 PM and 2:30 PM (TBMGC) Event #5: Doubles Targets - 50 Saturday 4:00 PM (RCSSC) 50 Sunday 4:00 PM (TBMGC) Ties: All ties will be shot off (time and weather permitting) with Doubles at 3-4-5, as provided for in NSSA rules. Food: Lunch will be available at the clubs. Prizes: No prizes or purses, just registered targets. Pre-registration is requested. Space will be limited. If you do not have a current yellow or blue membership card for Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club and you do not have military ID, please contact Doug Frey. Club Management can make special arrangements to get you through the gate, if we have advance notice. All visitors to Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club must enter through the East Gate. To rent a 3 bedroom house trailer or camper or to reserve a space for your motor home or camper in the base campground, please call Paul Williamson at (318) 453-0991 or E-Mail him at Paul.Williamson@BARKSDALE.AF.MIL. To register for day 1 at Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club, contact Doug Frey by e-mail at dougfrey@bellsouth.net by phone from 8 AM to 9 PM at (318) 635-8006 or fax at (318) 6358004. To register for day 2 at Toby Bancroft, Sr. Memorial Gun Club, by E-Mail contact Charles Richardson at c_n_j@bellsouth.net or phone him at (318) 396-1337. Motor home or camper accommodations are available with advance registration. Shoot Management reserves the right to make modifications without further notification. LA Junior Open Skeet Competition JULY 18, 2009 The event will be a non-registered 100 target skeet shoot for youth in the Sub-junior (under 14), Junior (14-17), and Collegiate (18 or older attending high school or planning {attending} a degree oriented learning institution). The event will accommodate the first 100 registrations. Pre-registration is requested. Chairs, tents and umbrellas are recommended due to limited shade and club house space. Flights are scheduled for 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:00 AM and 1:30 PM with tie breaker to follow as needed. Squads will be 5 per field. NSSA rules will be followed. Please bring eye and ear protection and own shells. Targets and referees are free. This event is geared for youth that have participated in a registered or 4-H shotgun sport. (The 10:30 slots are full) please choose a 1st and 2nd time choice. Registration check-in begins at 8:30 AM and shoot will begin at 9:00 AM. No fee for entry. Contact email: lafayetteshootingsports@yahoo.com for questions or additional information Entry Form Name: _________________________________________________________________ Age: _____ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Phone/email: ________________________________________________________________________ Class: ___Sub-Junior (under 14) Flight Preference (not guaranteed): ___Junior (14-17) __9:00 __10:30 ___Collegiate (18 or older) ___12:00 ___1:30 Shoot Management reserves the right to make modifications without further notification. Mail Entry to: LSS 102 Treehaven Lafayette, LA 70506 email: lafayetteshootingsports@yahoo.com LOCATION: 19000 Gladu Road Kaplan, LA 70548 Directions: From Hwy 14 Kaplan---5 miles North of Kaplan on Hwy 35 then left on Gladu 1.7 Mile From I-10 Rayne----15 miles South on Hwy 35 then right on Gladu 1.7 Mile GPS Coordinates: N 30 03.912’ W 092 17.963’ 5-Person Squad Form (Use to establish a 5 person squad-any blank space will be filled with a single entry) 1. Name: ________________________________________________________________ Age: _____ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Phone/email: ________________________________________________________________________ Class: ___Sub-Junior (under 14) Flight Preference (not guaranteed): ___Junior (14-17) __9:00 __10:30 ___12:00 ___Collegiate (18 or older) ___1:30 2. Name: ________________________________________________________________ Age: _____ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Phone/email: ________________________________________________________________________ Class: ___Sub-Junior (under 14) Flight Preference (not guaranteed): ___Junior (14-17) __9:00 __10:30 ___12:00 ___Collegiate (18 or older) ___1:30 3. Name: _____________________________________________________________ Age: _____ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Phone/email: ________________________________________________________________________ Class: ___Sub-Junior (under 14) Flight Preference (not guaranteed): ___Junior (14-17) __9:00 __10:30 ___12:00 ___Collegiate (18 or older) ___1:30 4. Name: ________________________________________________________________ Age: _____ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Phone/email: ________________________________________________________________________ Class: ___Sub-Junior (under 14) Flight Preference (not guaranteed): ___Junior (14-17) __9:00 __10:30 ___12:00 ___Collegiate (18 or older) ___1:30 5. Name: ________________________________________________________________ Age: _____ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Phone/email: ________________________________________________________________________ Class: ___Sub-Junior (under 14) Flight Preference (not guaranteed): ___Junior (14-17) __9:00 __10:30 ___12:00 ___Collegiate (18 or older) ___1:30 Mail to: LSS 102 Treehaven Lafayette, LA 70506 email: lafayetteshootingsports@yahoo.com You may fill in this form on your computer, print, scan & E-Mail or use regular mail. Registration Form for the 2009 LSSA State Championships Name ___________________________________ NSSA#____________ LSSA#______________ Address ____________________________________________________________________________________ City ______________________ , Louisiana Zip _____________ Daytime Phone# ________________________ Evening Phone#___________________________ Cell Phone# ____________________________ E‐Mail address_____________________________ Concurrents: Ladies Sub Junior Junior Senior Veteran Military Ret. Military Triple‐Sub Sub Sub Senior Parent/Child*(per NSSA rules) Rotation 2 Rotation 3 DBLS 3:00pm Fri 4:00pm Fri 5:00pm Fri 12 GA. 9:00am Sat 10:20am Sat 11:40am Sat 20 GA. 1:00pm Sat 2:20pm Sat 3:40pm Sat 28 GA. 10:20am Sun 9:00am Sun 11:40am Sun 410 2:20pm Sun 1:00pm Sun 3:40pm Sun Collegiate Rotation 1 Sub Senior Family Shooting Rotation Preference 1st Choice Rotation 1 Rotation 2 Rotation 3 2nd Choice Rotation 1 Rotation 2 Rotation 3 1 2 3 Preferred Shooting Position 4 5 Please list the other members of your squad below. _____________________________________________________________________________________ All 5 man squads will be given Rotation preference. Please send all member information together. If RV spot required, please reserve in advance. (Contact Gordon) Will you be attending the banquet? Yes No If yes, how many guests? ________ Meal preference for those attending. Steak #________ Seafood #________ Please mail ALL pre‐registration sheets to: Gordon Benoit, 326 W. 14th St., Crowley, La. 70526 Or, scan and E‐Mail to: slimskeeter@gmail.com ROSE CITY FLYING CLAYS – TYLER, TX The Last AWARDS for CHAMPIONS Gun Champ moves out of class and is guaranteed $20.00 more than the highest class purse for that event. COLD DUCK OPEN EVENT RUNNERUP AND 3RD Friday, July 31, 2009 CLASS WINNERS Doubles - 100 Targets Saturday, August 1, 2009 Receive class money 1-4 Shooters One Place 5-9 Shooters 60% - 40% 10-15 50% - 30% - 20% 16+ 40%-30%- 20%-10% Sunday, August 2, 2009 28 Gauge - 100 Targets Oklahoma Options $50.00 per Event $15.00 Plus TSSA & NSSA Fees Handicap Options Shooters Free Guests - $10 $10 per gun All Cash Back to Class No Champion Sunday at Lunch Handicap Option Table Entry Fee $10.00 Entry Fee $10.00 (Compliments of Cadeport Exploration) SATURDAY AFTER SHOOTING RIB-EYE STEAK DINNER Honors Only ENTRY FEES High All Around Munchies & REAL SPECIAL EVENT CONCURRENT EVENTS 410 Bore - 100 Targets No lower than lowest class gun FRIDAY AFTER DOUBLES PURSE SPLIT 20 Gauge - 100 Targets Class based on NSSA 4 gun averages SPECIAL EVENTS Free Beer $10.00 returned per shooter per class 12 Gauge - 100 Targets High Over All RV Hookups Available Call in advance 903-597-3345 AA A B C D E 410 4 7 9 11 13 * 28 2 3 5 7 9 * 20 2 3 4 5 6 * 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 Al Topham’s Birthday Party Join us for Cake & Ice Cream Practice Fields Available 9AM July 31, 2009 All Practice Rounds $5 CONFIRMATION A deposit of $50 is required for your advance registration. Deposits will be refunded only if notice of cancellation is given 14 days prior to shoot date. RULES AND REGULATIONS Name: Address: This shoot is registered by NSSA and NSSA rules will govern. Participants must play class purse to be eligible for concurrent events. Only non-classified shooters may shoot for targets only. Phone: Concurrent Email : SQUADDING ON FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS ALL SQUADDING HANDLED BY MONIQUE DORSEY SQUADDING PREFERENCES: ROTATION: ______ DOUBLES: 2:45___4PM ____ 5:15pm ____ Saturday Sunday Cold Duck 2009 12 ga 20 ga 28 ga .410 Rotation 1 9 am 1:30 10:30 3 pm Rotation 2 10:30 3 pm 12 n 4:30 Rotation 3 Chris & Monique Dorsey 8474 CR 485 Tyler, TX 75706 903-597-3345 www.rosecityflyingclays.com 12 n 4:30 9 am 1:30 The Last Cold Duck Open NSSA Registered All ties will shoot off “Fair Pair In The Air” Doubles at 3, 4 & 5 Rose City Flying Clays reserves the right to change this program and to refuse any entry or cause the withdrawal of any contestant who annoys, endangers or interferes in any manner with the harmony of the shoot. The referee's decisions on question of fact will be final. Any protest must be made before shooter shoots the next station. Spectators and contestants assume all risks of accidents. Skeet Shoot July 31st – Aug. 2nd 2009 Lecompte, La DOUBLES MARATHON Saturday, August 1, 2009 200 Registered Doubles Targets (One Event) ENTRY FEE - $70.00 Gun Champ (separate event) $10 entry – all returned to purse plus $100 added CH – 60%, RU – 40% HANDICAP OPTIONS AVAILABLE -1ST 100, 2ND 100, TOTAL 200 ***LUNCH PROVIDED*** CALL FOR SQUADDING Wade or Kim 318-561-5831 – Wade office 318-561-5837 – Kim office Or 318-766-5474 –Wade Home Welcome to the 2009 ZONE VI CHAMPIONSHIPS This year’s Zone VI Championships will be held at the NSSA home grounds, The National Shooting Complex, without a doubt the premier Skeet Shooting Facility in the World. The NSSA facility staff and the Zone VI Executive Committee are hard at work to ensure your shooting experience is the best possible. I look forward to seeing all of our returning 2008 Champions as well as the new faces of the game very possibly our returning Champions in 2010. Clark Hartness Zone VI President Clark@MsSkeet.Org Events Event 1: Doubles Championship Friday, 2:00, 3:00, & 4:00 PM Event 2: 12 Gauge Championship Saturday, Rotations 9:00, 10:20, & 11:40. Event 3: 20 Gauge Championship Saturday, Rotations 1:00, 2:20, & 3:40. Event 4: 28 Gauge Championship Sunday, Rotations 9:00, 10:20, & 11:40. Event 5: 410 Bore Championship Sunday, Rotations 1:00, 2:20, & 3:40. Entry Fee For Events 1-5: $55.00 per 100 fees included (NSSA 3.00 and TSSA 2.00). Event 6: HOA Championship Events 2-5 Entry Fee: $10.00 (Returned to Class) 2008 ZONE VI CHAMPIONS HOA LADIES HOA 12 GAUGE 20 GAUGE 28 GAUGE 410 BORE DOUBLES Chris Simmons Minka Williams Wayne Mayes Bill Sinnott Rocky Goodman Frank Randazzo Paul LP Giambrone III Payouts and Awards Events 1 – 5 – Doubles, 12, 20, 28, and 410 Champion - $300.00 Runner-Up Class Payouts 1-10 ………… 11-20 ………… 21-30 ………… 31-40 ………… 41-50 ………… 51-60 ………… - $175.00 100% 60/40 50/30/20 40/30/20/10 30/25/20/15/10 30/20/15/13/12/10 TWO & FIVE MAN STATE TEAMS Entry Fee: $5.00 per Shooter per Event This event is offered concurrently with Events 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Event 1-5 and will be divided into two classes based on the combined team average. All money will be returned to teams in the class Class Champion and Runner Up in Classes A, B, C, D, and E in the 12 Gauge will receive Zone VI according to official order of finish. Medals. All money returned to team entries. Purse division: Event 6 – HOA 1-7 Entries 100% Champion - $500.00 8-14 Entries 60% / 40% Runner-Up - $300.00 15 + Entries 50% / 30 % / 20% TWO MAN & FIVE MAN STATE TEAM CLASSES (State Please – State competition is promoted.) (Only one 2-man team partner, including 5 man team) Class I II 410 95 & Over Under 95 28 96 & Over Under 96 20 97 & Over Under 97 12 98 & Over Under 98 HOA 97& Over Under 97 Concurrent Events: Concurrent Events are Honors Only and carry no entry fee. CH, RU, 3rd, Group I 1st, 2nd, and 3rd will be reported. When possible Concurrent Shoot Offs will be done with Championship shoot offs. Long Runs may be used to break ties in Group however CH, RU, and 3rd will be shot off. Lady, Sub-Junior, and Junior CH, RU, and 3rd in Events 1-6 will receive Zone VI Medals. Event 6 Collegiate, Triple Sub, Sub Sub Senior, Sub Senior, Senior, Veteran, and Senior Veteran Champions will receive Zone VI Medals. Class Champion and Runner Up in Classes A, B, C, and D will receive Zone VI Medals. HOA Class Champion $50.00 Added to Class Champion for classes AAA-D with at least 2 shooters in class. NSSA HOA Added Grant Money All shooters will be entered into an HOA Event with no entry fee and the NSSA Grant will be distributed equally to each shooter’s class. Eligibility does not require entry into the HOA Purse only participation in Events 2-5. Rotation Schedule 12 20 28 410 Rotation Gauge Gauge Gauge Bore A 9:00 1:00 11:40 3:40 B 10:20 2:20 10:20 2:20 C 11:40 3:40 9:00 1:00 Online Registration and PDF Available at http://www.zonevi.org/registration/ National Shooting Complex San Antonio, TX August 7th – 9th This form, along with a $50.00 deposit (per shooter) is needed to squad you. Thanks for your help!!! THIS INFORMATION IS NEEDED FOR EACH SQUAD MEMBER SEE BACK FOR ADDITONAL MEMBERS Name___________________________________ NSSA#__________________________ Address_________________________________ Email Address____________________ City_______________________________________________ Phone (Home)_________________________ State_____ Zip________ Phone (Work)_______________________ Please indicate if R/V Space is Needed: 50amp_____30amp____ Please indicate 1st and 2nd choices on Doubles: FRIDAY DOUBLES: ____2:00 ____3:00 ____4:00 Please indicate 1st and 2nd choices on rotations: ROTATIONS: Saturday 12 Ga. Saturday 20 Ga. Sunday 28 Ga. Sunday .410 Bore SQUAD ORDER: ____ 1 ____ 2 ____ 3 9:00 1:00 10:20 2:20 10:20 2:20 11:40 3:40 11:40 3:40 9:00 1:00 1_________________________________________ 2_________________________________________ 3_________________________________________ 4_________________________________________ 5_________________________________________ If you have any questions or need additional information contact: Wayne Black 2312 E Matthews Jonesboro, AR 72401 Office :(870)910-6969 Cel:(870)351-7700 Home(870)886-1358 e-mail: skeet@bscn.com THIS INFORMATION IS NEEDED FOR EACH SQUAD Name___________________________________ NSSA#__________________________ Address_________________________________ Email Address____________________ City_______________________________________________ State_____ Zip________ Phone (Home)_________________________ Phone (Work)_______________________ Please indicate if R/V Space is Needed: 50amp_____30amp____ THIS INFORMATION IS NEEDED FOR EACH SQUAD MEMBER Name___________________________________ NSSA#__________________________ Address_________________________________ Email Address____________________ City_______________________________________________ State_____ Zip________ Phone (Home)_________________________ Phone (Work)_______________________ Please indicate if R/V Space is Needed: 50amp_____30amp____ THIS INFORMATION IS NEEDED FOR EACH SQUAD MEMBER Name___________________________________ NSSA#__________________________ Address_________________________________ Email Address____________________ City_______________________________________________ State_____ Zip________ Phone (Home)_________________________ Phone (Work)_______________________ Please indicate if R/V Space is Needed: 50amp_____30amp____ THIS INFORMATION IS NEEDED FOR EACH SQUAD MEMBER Name___________________________________ NSSA#__________________________ Address_________________________________ Email Address____________________ City_______________________________________________ State_____ Zip________ Phone (Home)_________________________ Phone (Work)_______________________ 30amp Please indicate if R/V Space is Needed: 50amp Options Handicap Options: $10.00 per Gun. One money ties divide. Table will be posted at registration. Handicap Option CL/GA AAA AA A B C D E 12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 N/A 28 1 2 3 5 7 9 N/A 410 2 4 7 9 11 13 N/A Class Oklahoma Options: $15.00 per Gun. Three 50s, First Middle and Last. Optional Concurrent Event Purse: $5.00 per Gun. Champion of Champions Option: $10.00 entry fee. Total of last 25 target sub event of Events 2-5. One money ties divide. Zone VI Skeet Association C/O Wayne Black 2312 East Matthews Jonesboro, AR 72401 Shoot Information National Gun Club and Zone VI Present The Zone VI Skeet Championships 7-9 August 2009 Participation in the 2009 NSSA Zone VI Skeet Championships is open to all NSSA members who reside in the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas. NSSA Rules Revised 2009 will be in effect. Zone VI reserves the right to change any part of this program without recourse or protest. Zone VI reserves the right to refuse entry or cause withdrawal of any shooter who annoys, endangers, or interferes in any way with the harmony of this shoot. Practice fields will be available throughout the shoot and the price per round will be $4.00.