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Federation Qualifying Clay Shoot hosted by Bandon and Gaggin Game Protection Association

April 3, 2016 by Action

On April 03rd 2016 the Federation Qualifying Clay Shoot hosted by Bandon and Gaggin Game Protection Association took place at Mawbeg. The crews doing the set up on Sat and Sunday morning had to deal with inclement weather however the day dried up and the bulk of the shoot enjoyed the good weather. It did naturally rain for the latter end but did not dampen spirits. The venue located in an old quarry turned out to be ideal as it allowed the set up team to put together a very diverse and challenging layout and was easily and safely managed in the tightly controlled area. Ample vehicle parking was a further boon. A very large turnout attended and a great day was had by all. A selection of photos have been kindly organised by Bandon club and are displayed under the clay shooting menu.

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Gearagh wild fowling

Lee wildfowl association is delighted to announce wildfowling will run as normal this year with covid restrictions .With that in mind we have no ticket event … Read More ...

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