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Dave Suponski PGCA Member
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Frank Silvers just sent me some pictures of Hidden Hollow as he was there setting up the Bo Whoop competition. Looks to be a great place...Can,t wait..see you guys on Friday!Check out our friends on the Fox Collectors Site. http://foxcollectors.com/My%20Forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1603 Last edited on Tue Jun 2nd, 2009 03:32 pm by Dave Suponski |
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Greg Miller PGCA Member
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I shot Hidden Hollow last fall. It is state of the art and very pretty, but it feels like a country home which is nice. An ATV or a quad is not a bad idea over this course and I hope to bring one to haul ammo. And, they have a nice Flurry set to whatever level of sensory overload you can handle. The shots over the lake are fun. There was a Parker hanging on the wall in the lodge. My understanding is that this year they will have a lot of short fast shots. I will bring along some boxes of 9s. Do bring a copy of the map from the site to find the place. GPS alone is not enough. I hope to see some of you this weekend. |
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Dean Romig PGCA Member
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Find the maps here among lots of other related information. http://www.hiddenhollowsportingclays.com/ |
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Robert Rambler PGCA Member ![]()
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Do bring a copy of the map from the site to find the place. GPS alone is not enough Good point Greg! It ain't called HIDDEN Hollow for nuthen!! ![]() |
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Wayne Sorce Member
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Just wondering if PGCA will be represented with a booth or display? Wayne |
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Dean Romig PGCA Member
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I may be corrected on this but it is my understanding that there will be no official PGCA representation at this event either... ...However, there will be a lot of PGCA members in attendance enjoying the shooting venues, exhibitors and other booths and tables. Last edited on Wed Jun 3rd, 2009 01:34 pm by Dean Romig |
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Greg Miller PGCA Member
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Notice to Sportsmen: When shooting in the Poconos Sportsmen should be aware of an outbreak of rabies in foxes. The disease has no cure and once infected the poor animals may foam at the mouth and act in bizarre and strange ways. Rhode Island has reported cases and we have credible reports of a fox attacking and running off with a $50 bill at Addieville. Sportsmen who believe they may have come in contact with any of these feral animals, should seek medical attention from a PGCA Professional. Three shots of good Scotch taken within 8 hours of contact may provide limited immunity from the disease. In serious cases, continued treatment may be required. |
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Bill Murphy PGCA Member
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Greg is right. Foxes far outnumber Parkers at the Northeast Shoot. |
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Dean Romig PGCA Member
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Oh alright, I'll bring a Fox with me so I can get rabid too ![]() Last edited on Thu Jun 4th, 2009 02:53 am by Dean Romig |
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Dave Suponski PGCA Member
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Ya...You can bring it with ya...but don,t you dare take it out of the car!I think I could find several uses for it ![]() |
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Frank Srebro PGCA Member
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Some travel tips here for first time shooters at Hidden Hollow. Frank http://foxcollectors.com/My%20Forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1604 |
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Larry Frey PGCA Member
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Thanks Frank. |
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Dean Romig PGCA Member
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Yes, a big thank-you Frank and thank you, Bill Murphy, for your additional comments. |