| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 90.1 |  | BPOV09::JAMBERSON |  | Tue Dec 01 1987 13:00 | 9 | 
|  |     I know of two places that hve Sporting Clays:
    
    Addieville East Farm     401-568-3185
    
    SKAT Shooting Preserve   phone???
    
    Bear, do you have the #?
    
    Jeff
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| 90.2 | SKAT (Sporting Clays) Phone #.. | SHOOTR::AHO | Uncle Mike | Tue Dec 01 1987 13:07 | 12 | 
|  |     
    
       SKAT (Hunting Club & Sporting Clays) located in New Ipswich,
    NH..
    
       Phone (603) 878-1257
    
                    Sorry I'm not "Bear" but I do have the info you
    requested Jeff..
    
    
                                 ~Mike~
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| 90.3 | Sporting Clays in New Ipswich, NH | CURIE::WOLCOTT |  | Tue Dec 01 1987 13:13 | 8 | 
|  |     At home, I have the name and phone number for the Sporting Clay Club in New
    Ipswich, New Hampshire.  With hope, I'll remember to bring in the
    cards tomorrow, and I'll contact you again with the info.  I went
    through the course a few weeks ago; it's a lot of fun!  If I remember 
    correctly, the owner and couple other men are professional shooting 
    instructors and are very helpful with pointers and such.
    
    Kathryn
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| 90.4 | owner's name in New Ipswich | CURIE::WOLCOTT |  | Mon Dec 07 1987 11:59 | 8 | 
|  |     Mark,
    
    The owner's name is Tony Haighs and the instructor that took my
    group around the course was Ray Roy.  (for the club in New Ipswich)  
    
    Have fun!
    
    Kathryn
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| 90.5 | SKAT article in Nashua Paper. | CHRLIE::HUSTON |  | Mon Oct 08 1990 13:47 | 16 | 
|  |     
    SKAT had a good article in Sunday's Nashua Telegraph, it gave alittle
    history of the place (something about named after the old farm that
    was there with skinny cats ) and a small amount of background on 
    sporting clays.
    
    From the article, SKAT has the sporting clay layout, trap, skeet and
    a hunting area where you can hunt raised birds. They require a dog as
    to cut down on lost birds, and you must use steel shot to keep from 
    putting lead all over the place.  From memory, birds that are there
    are quail, pheasant, partridge ( I think they mention chukar?)
    
    Gonna have to check this place out.
    
    --Bob
    
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