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When mentioning driven birds, what comes to mind?
England, Scotland, Uruguay, and New Hampshire?
YES! Right here in New Hampshire many people are enjoying traditional driven hunts at
Green Mountain Shooting Preserve. |
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If you like fast flying birds, fast action and plenty of excitement try a driven shoot done to perfection. The morning starts when twenty hunters arrive at 8:00 am for a continental breakfast with a warm up at the 5 stand soon to follow. From 8:30 am - 9:30 am the 5 stand is set on flush & flurry so each shooter may warm up for the day’s event.
At 9:45 am a brief orientation of safety procedures for ALL the gunners and then it’s off to the pegs. At the sound of the horns all gunners may load up and the birds are driven over the hill side. When the first drive is complete, a horn will sound to unload and move to the next peg. This rotation occurs until ten drives are completed. |
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For the final phase, all hunters now have an opportunity to do a walk up hunt for the remainder of the afternoon with their own dog. For all those who participate in the day’s events, the shoot is complemented by a scrumptious dinner & drinks back at the club house.
For added convenience our staff works diligently to clean and package all birds for a fee. Our guests never go away hungry but always take home their game with anticipation of returning for another hunt! |
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