Ruffed Grouse Society to Host Sporting Clays Shoot in Dilliner, PA

   07.24.13

Ruffed Grouse Society to Host Sporting Clays Shoot in Dilliner, PA

Proceeds used to restore and protect grouse and woodcock habitat

The Covered Bridge Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society will host its seventh annual Sporting Clays Shoot at the Hunting Hills Sporting Clays Course, 181 Hunting Hills Road, Dilliner, PA on Saturday, August 24, 2013, beginning with registration from 8-10 a.m.

Warm-ups available between 8:30-9:45 a.m. Main event starts at 10 a.m.

According to Larry Souleret, registration for the 100 target shoot is $75 ($70 if registered before August 12) and includes a steak dinner, door prizes and awards. A Team Package is also available for $415 ($390 if registered before August 10). This package includes five-person team targets, five dinners, one golf cart and a 1st place plaque for high team score. In addition, each shooter will receive one ticket on a specially selected prize.

Golf carts will be available for $40.

Using the Lewis Class scoring in AA, A, B and C, prizes will be awarded for High Overall and Runner-up.

For more information and/or registration contact Souleret at 412-264-4400 ext 215, or by e-mail at: lsouleret@lsse.com .

Established in 1961, The Ruffed Grouse Society is North America’s foremost conservation organization dedicated to preserving our sporting traditions by creating healthy forest habitat for ruffed grouse, American woodcock and other wildlife.  RGS works with landowners and government agencies to develop critical habitat utilizing scientific management practices.

Information on RGS, its mission, management projects and membership can be found on the web at: www.ruffedgrousesociety.org.

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Established in 1961, the Ruffed Grouse Society is North America’s foremost conservation organization dedicated to preserving our sporting traditions by creating healthy forest habitat for ruffed grouse, American woodcock and other wildlife. RGS works with landowners and government agencies to develop critical habitat utilizing scientific management practices.

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