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6 days ago |
mahoningmatters.com | Doyle Dietz
Youth trap shoot registration openRegistration is open for the annual Ashland Gun Club Youth Trap Shoot, Saturday, July 19, 11 a.m., at the club, 667 Fountain Street, Fountain Springs. This free event is an age-group competition for competitors ages 8-10, 11-12, 13-14 and 15-16. Shooters supply their own shotgun, ammunition, hearing and eye protection and have the ability to shoot a minimum of 25 targets, Shooters age 8 and 9 must have a spotter behind them on the line.
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1 week ago |
republicanherald.com | Doyle Dietz
Youth trap shoot registration openRegistration is open for the annual Ashland Gun Club Youth Trap Shoot, Saturday, July 19, 11 a.m., at the club, 667 Fountain Street, Fountain Springs. This free event is an age-group competition for competitors ages 8-10, 11-12, 13-14 and 15-16. Shooters supply their own shotgun, ammunition, hearing and eye protection and have the ability to shoot a minimum of 25 targets, Shooters age 8 and 9 must have a spotter behind them on the line.
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1 week ago |
republicanherald.com | Doyle Dietz
Hunkered down in a duck blind, the story goes that while nibbling from his box of chocolates, Forrest Gump observed to his absent-minded waterfowl hunter friend, “Well, stupid is what stupid does.” In this case, what the hunter had overlooked was including the purchase of a Migratory Game Bird License when buying his general hunting license online in June, putting it off until “later.” Now, “later” had arrived and he was without his MGBL, which is required to hunt waterfowl, doves, woodcock,...
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Doyle Dietz
Pennsylvania Game Commission District 9 Game Commissioner Bob Schwalm is leading a charge to right the wrong a previous Board of Commissioners did nine years ago that weakened the Mentored Youth Hunting Program. In December 2005, the Pennsylvania State Senate approved the adoption of the MYHP by 50-0 and the House of Representatives voted 202-1 in favor, with both branches of legislators specific that no age restriction be placed on any aspect of the program.
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2 weeks ago |
republicanherald.com | Doyle Dietz
Pennsylvania Game Commission District 9 Game Commissioner Bob Schwalm is leading a charge to right the wrong a previous Board of Commissioners did nine years ago that weakened the Mentored Youth Hunting Program. In December 2005, the Pennsylvania State Senate approved the adoption of the MYHP by 50-0 and the House of Representatives voted 202-1 in favor, with both branches of legislators specific that no age restriction be placed on any aspect of the program.
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