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Unread 03-21-2026, 04:18 PM   #21
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In most box bird or Columbaire shoots, the purse is mandatory except for juniors or ladies. Often senior shooters don't have to play the purse either. You must read the program to find out what you must play.
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Forty years ago I wanted to get an invitation to one of the decent sized box bird shoots . At that time you needed to know someone to get an invite . Anyway the people I knew that did it told me I’d be broke in a year shooting pigeons competitively so I didn’t get to try it until perhaps six years ago . And yeah I now u der stand what they meant about entry fees at the larger boxbird shoots or Colombaire for that matter . The place I normally do this is typically no more than $400 a day for 15 birds . Where as a big boxbird shoot in PA or GA or TX might set you back $3k a day if you play all the options .
Thanks for the info. The price of having fun is getting pricey. High end pheasant lodges charge upwards of $2000 per day. And, sheep hunting is crazy expensive---I got my 2 sheep years ago, thank goodness.
At this point in my life, I'm content shooting a bit of trap and sporting clays.
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Thanks for the info. The price of having fun is getting pricey. High end pheasant lodges charge upwards of $2000 per day. And, sheep hunting is crazy expensive---I got my 2 sheep years ago, thank goodness.
At this point in my life, I'm content shooting a bit of trap and sporting clays.
Bear in mind when I say big boxbird shoots are 3k a day that’s if you play all the gambling options . Generally (I think) you can get in the race and main prize money for 1k or less and the rest is optional gambling on yourself .
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I’m going to a boxbird quail shoot this coming Saturday . Four races of five birds each with payouts per race and HOA total cost with tip for the bid boy will be $350 and of course I’ll bring home some birds for consumption .
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I’m going to a boxbird quail shoot this coming Saturday . Four races of five birds each with payouts per race and HOA total cost with tip for the bid boy will be $350 and of course I’ll bring home some birds for consumption .
Sounds reasonable to me.
Let us know how it goes. Sounds exciting. Shooting a Parker?
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I’m going to a boxbird quail shoot this coming Saturday . Four races of five birds each with payouts per race and HOA total cost with tip for the bid boy will be $350 and of course I’ll bring home some birds for consumption .
Craig, what dimensions do they use for box bird quail ring? And how many boxes?
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