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Cape Cod Fish & Game AssociationSeptember 2008 Newsletter Take a look at our most recent youth fishing Derby held August 16,2008!!!.Pictures by Carl Copp.
See the other Photos of the Event HERE!
Annual September Pig Roast: LAST CHANCE TO GET TICKETS FOR THE SEPTEMBER PIG ROAST!! Please be advised that the Annual Club Pig Roast is scheduled for the afternoon of Saturday, September 20, 2008. Along with the roast pig, attendees can expect burgers, hot dogs and BBQ chicken and a number of side dishes such as potato salad, macaroni salad, baked beans etc. So bring your appetite folks! There is no limit on the number of trips you can make to the buffet table!! Also, a GUN RAFFLE as well as a CANOE RAFFLE can be expected that afternoon! Pig Roast ticket prices for adults are $20.00 dollars and for kids 12 and under $10.00 dollars. All tickets are available from any club officer or director.
Lucky Gun Raffle: The upcoming "Lucky Gun Raffle" will have a total of 200 tickets available for sale and they will go fast! The prize to be won is a Thompson Center Encore Pro-hunter. The winner will have a choice of caliber as well as the barrel. Each ticket will sell for a donation price of $10 dollars. The winning ticket to be drawn at the Pig Roast on September 20, 2008. The lucky winner of the gun will be able to pick up their prize at the Goose Hummock Shop. Anyone wishing to purchase tickets should see George Baggitt.
Lucky Canoe Raffle: This year's "Lucky Canoe" Raffle prize is to be on an Old Town, 14-foot long canoe and only 300 total tickets are to be sold. The price per ticket is $5.00 each. A booklet of five tickets to cost a reduced price of $20.00 dollars. The lucky winning ticket will be drawn at the September 20 Pig Roast. Get your ticket while they last!!
September Meetings: Please be advised that the September Business Meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 9, 2008. Dinner, whatever it is to be, will be served at 7pm. As always, the meeting will begin at approximately 8pm. Members are encouraged to arrive early for a good seat. Please be advised that this month’s Board of Director’s (BOD) Meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 7pm.
Fame's Favored Few Win Awards in ATA Matches: A number of our club trap shooters did well in the recent New Hampshire State Trap Shoot. Congratulations go out to Peter Morgavio who shot an impressive 95 X 100 and won the "D" Class Championship Singles Award during the Friday Preliminary Match. Congratulations also go out to Al Nardini who won the Veteran's Championship with a 94 X 100 in the Preliminary Handicap Match that same day! As for the Handicap Championship itself, Congratulations go out to BOD member Dan Welch who won the Non-Resident Handicap Championship title for the 19-20 yardage group by breaking an 89 X 100. In this same contest, please be advised that retired Club President Clayton Dill captured the Senior Veteran's Championship Title by shooting 88 X 100. In this past July's Eastern Zone Championship held in Cicero New York, our own Club Secretary Bob Preston won the 16 Yard "B" Class Runner-Up Championship Title with a pair of back to back 97s! His final score was 194 X 200! Additionally, it should be announced that it has come to our attention as well as to that retired Club Vice President Bob Freitus Sr. that he has won the "High Over All" award for "D" Class in last year's Northeastern Grand American Championship!! Congrats again to all of our ATA trophy and title winners.
You gotta love that pewter!! Bob Preston displays his Eastern Zone Trap Championship Class B Runner - UP Trophy. Bob scored a 194 out of 200 targets!
Big smiles from Peter Morgavio and Al Nardini as both placed well in the New Hampshire State Trap Championship.
Dan Welch displays his Trophy from the New Hampshire State Trap Championship where he won his yardage group in the Non Resident classification. Dan shot an 89 out of 100 targets!
“Pork and Pigeon Trap Challenge Trophy Shoot” The Second Annual Trap Challenge Trophy Shoot will be held on Saturday morning, September 20, 2008 at 9am. This is also the date of our annual Pig Roast. The cost to shoot this 100-clay target event is $20 dollars for adults and $15 dollars for juniors 17 and under. 50 targets to be shot on range one and 50 targets to be shot on range two in front of our new shot screen AKA the Green Monster! Trophies will be awarded for Top Gun, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th place as well as High Junior Shooter, High Sub Junior Shooter, High Women's Shooter and High Veteran Shooter. All trophies will be distributed at the close of the contest. This event is open to all members, their guests as well as the public! ****All shooters are also urged to join us for our annual Pig Roast Feast that begins at 2pm. Tickets for the Pig Roast are $20 for adults and $10 dollars for kids. You just can't beat a combination like this; guns, clays and pork! Interested shooters should contact Bob Preston at 774.406.1573 or Dan Welch at 508.274.8262.****
Regarding New Membership: A club member must sponsor new applicants. All applicants and sponsors must be interviewed for membership. After submitting an application, applicants will be contacted to schedule the interview. Anyone with a membership question is urged to contact Rick Kuzman at 508.896.9563.
Archery: All archers are reminded that Archery is holding a weekly indoor program each Wednesday at 7:30pm. Interested Archers should see Al Savage on the indoor range.
Shoot or Don’t Shoot!!? Here is a little test that will help you decide! The answer can be found by posing the following question: You're walking down a deserted street with your wife and two small children. Suddenly, an Islamic Terrorist with a huge knife comes around the corner, locks eyes with you, screams obscenities, praises Allah, raises the knife, and charges at you. You are carrying a Glock 40, and you are an expert shot. You have mere seconds before he reaches you and your family. What do you do?
The Democrat's answer: "That's not enough information to answer the question! Does the man look poor! Or oppressed? Have I ever done anything to him that would inspire him to attack? Could we run away? What does my wife think? What about the kids? What does the law say about this situation? Why am I carrying a loaded gun anyway, and what kind of message does this send to society and to my children? Does he definitely want to kill me, or would he be content just to wound me? Should I call 9-1-1? Why is this street so deserted? We need to raise taxes, have paint and weed day and make this happier, healthier street that would discourage such behavior.
The Republican's answer: "BANG!"
A Southerner's Answer: "BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!"
"Click.... (Sounds of reloading) BANG! BANG! BANG!
BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! Click!"
Southern Wife:
You are NOT taking THAT to the Taxidermist! Back By Popular Demand! Cape Cod Trap Shooters Championship: Sunday October 5th, 2008 is the date of the Cape Cod Fish & Game Trap Shooters' Championship. The fun begins at 9am, this will be a 100-target match. 50 targets will be shot from each field. Prizes to be First Place, Runner Up, High Veteran, High Junior and High Women's. This event is open to all members, their guests as well as the public! This event is not to be confused with the September 20, 2008 Pork and Pigeon Trophy Shoot.
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