. . . is filling up. Hurry and send a check to RGS for $850 if you want to be part of Andy's Oct. 2-5 grouse camp.
Following an extremely successful hunt last fall, the Ruffed
Grouse Society (RGS) has once again chosen Northern Maine for its second
annual grouse and woodcock hunt. Held out of the New
EnglandOutdoorCenter, Fire Road 20D, Millinocket, Maine on October 2-5,
2013, the guided hunt is limited to ten hunters.
According to RGS regional director Tripp Way, registration is $850
per gun and consist of a “Meet and Greet” reception party on Wednesday
at 7 p.m., three breakfasts, two field lunches and two dinners — which
includes a lobster or steak repast Friday evening. Hunting hours will
run from 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., Friday and Saturday. Lodging will be at The
Twin Pines Cabins, which has a spectacular view of MillinocketLake and
Mt.Katahdin.
“Wednesday’s meet and greet will provide information on the terrain,
followed by a Q&A session with RGS regional biologist Andy Weik,”
Way said, adding that hunters are encouraged to bring their own dog or
they can hunt with huntsmen’s dogs.
A 50-percent deposit is required by September 21, 2013, with
remaining payment due prior too, or at the event. All major credit cards
accepted and, with the exception of a $100 cancellation fee, refunds
will be provided before September 27, 2013.
For more information and/or registration contact Mark Gray at
207-299-4172. Way can be reached at 607-743-0760; Weik at 607-793-4832.
Reservation forms can also be downloaded from the Internet at: www.ruffedgrousesociety.org/UserFiles/File/13AugustaMEMillinocketHunt.pdf.
Logo courtesy Ruffed Grouse Society
Sounds like a good time!
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