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A Flatlander's Journey To Da Yooper |
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06-22-2009, 09:23 AM
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A Flatlander's Journey To Da Yooper
Many of my Michigan and Minnesota friends have encouraged me to come north, north , north to da' Yooper shoot. So I drove north by northeast for 13 hours and found myself in a land of trees and more trees and lakes that were actually clear. Dave Miles had assured me the mosquitos were not truly bad, just misunderstood.
Photo 1, the Sagola Township Civic Center and Advanced Education Campus.
They served health foods, all fried, and liquor, which Yoopers of all ages drink, as I am informed that UP water is bad for you.
Photo 2, the PGCA was in attendance. Dave Wunrow, a wonderful host, at our gathering point. Steve Cobb of course looks distinguished. I think I need to buy a tie.
Photo 3, I cabined with Mike Koranda, Chris Johnson and Jay Schachter. Chris sells that wonderful luggage made by Hulme.
Photo 4, Mark Beasland was there selling guns and giving out business cards.
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06-22-2009, 09:33 AM
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The shooting events were a lot of fun and consisted of a 120 round sporting clays course, a two ring simulated pigeon event and a flurry, where you shoot as many as you can as fast as you can. I did OK, not outstanding, and if I were to do it over, I would wear an oven mitt on my barrel hand.
Photo 5, what the course topography looks like.
Photo 6, Eric Eis, who has more than a few wonderful Parkers was there.
Photos 7,8,9 Eric recently bought the C M Powers AAH, an early Pigeon Grade gun, so marked on the rib and with Whitworth barrels. A great and significant gun, and I held and lusted. These guys back in Michigan get all the good guns.
Last edited by Bruce Day; 06-23-2009 at 10:08 AM..
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