Showing posts with label Instruction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Instruction. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2010

The weather has finally broken....its WARM outside!

Heading down to Hermitage Farms for to give a few hours of sporting clay instruction, and its supposed to get up to 66 degrees! Hallelujah! I might be able to wear shorts. It will finally feel to me like the season has begun.

Now its time to get serious. The SEMINOLE CUP is just around the corner.

Best,

Will

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Shooting in Argentina

Folks,
I just want to let everyone that hasn't been to south america wingshooting know, that it is really as awesome as you hear. This is a pic of my father, Wallace Fennell, in a dove field outside of Rio Hondo, Argentina earlier this year.......



.....dad is trying to look serious, but he is having a blast! We are working with Tucuman Wingshooting [ Dad has been going to Argentina, with them for 6 years]. I went down this September for the first time with them, and it won't be my last! Service was great, people friendly, food was fantastic, cost of the trip was reasonable, and the shooting was unbelievable. I will be making several trips down this coming year, so if you are interested, get in touch! They have world class wingshooting, to include pigeon, ducks, perdiz, and of course doves.

There are so many birds, I can offer instruction on wild birds. More information to follow....

Best,

Will

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Big Red Oak Plantation December trip

I just returned from one of my favorite sporting clubs, Big Red Oak Plantation in Gay, Ga. I'm at BRO about a week a month, and its always good to see old friends. Jimmy Warren was in fine form, as usual. Jimmy spent a morning with me honing the basics, with his sights set on Seminole!

Mary Pitts was there with her new gun, a really nice BERETTA 687EELL. We spent a bit of time on maintenance issues....how to loosen the stock should everything get soaked.....and what needs lube. Then on to crossing targets, to make sure Mary hadn't lost her touch. She is handling the new gun really well. I suspect this season will be good to Mary.

Jimmie Smith worked out a totally imaginary slump, and by the end of the afternoon, was bashing targets with abandon. Jimmie just needs to settle on ONE GUN. I think he is now convinced.

Some new faces rounded out a good trip, and I look forward to seeing everyone in the Atlanta area again in late January. Final date to be announced.

Best,

Will