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RULES SPECIFIC TO CLEAN UP SHOOTS

The Huntmaster in his sole discretion may decide to conduct a walk up shoot for un-shot birds (CLEAN UP SHOOT) following a High Release Pheasant Shoot or Circle Shoot.

The number of guns participating shall not exceed eight (8).  The Huntmaster in his sole discretion may reduce the number of guns from eight (8) if he considers it necessary for safety or the otherwise orderly conduct of the Shoot.

Only registered guns for the High Release and/or Circle Shoot may participate in the Clean Up Shoot.

To participate in the Clean Up Shoot each gun must pay the Club $25.

If those guns wishing to participate exceeds eight (8), participation in the Clean Up Shoot shall be decided by lottery.  Those wishing to participate shall have their names placed in a hat.  Those eight (8) persons whose names are drawn first may take part in the Clean Up Shoot upon paying $25 each to the Club.

The Huntmaster may issue directions to the guns in the Clean Up Shoot necessary in his sole discretion for the safe, orderly and fair conduct of the Shoot.

The bag for a Clean Up Shoot shall be shared equally between all participating guns.

The Huntermaster may set a fixed time for the Clean Up Shoot to end at which time all guns must return to a central location on the farm for the fair and equal distribution of the bag between all participating guns.

SHOTGUNS ONLY

Members and their guests shall use only shotguns.  12 gauge is the maximum gauge of shotgun that can be used. No other firearm or weapon of any kind shall be brought on to any of the Club’s farms.

COMPLAINTS

Complaints of any nature must not be discussed with the farmer but shall be brought to the attention of the Field Captain and processed through him.

ATVs PROHIBITED

The use of All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) is prohibited on all farms.

VEHICLES

All other vehicles are to be driven on and confined to approved roads.

Under no circumstances shall vehicles be parked or driven in fields.

GATES

Members are to leave gates as they find them (open if open, closed if closed).  If a member has a concern over an open gate he or she should advise the farmer before leaving the farm.



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