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Edinburg Sportsmans Association

Edinburg Sportsmans Association

General

The Edinburg Sportsmans Association originally founded as Twinsburg Sportsmen’s Association in 1949, moved to its current location in 1976.
The goals and purpose of E.S.A are to promote the sport of trapshooting in both competitive and non-competitive formats, to foster better knowledge of the safe handling and proper care of firearms, and to refine individual marksmanship.

They host Spring, Summer, and Fall Leagues, as well as ATA Registered Shoots.

Range Access:

Public

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The Edinburg Sportsmans Association has three lighted trap fields, with automatic traps and voice release systems. There is a clubhouse with a small kitchen area and outdoor restroom facilities. There are always members on hand to give instruction and pointers to new trap shooters.

Address & Map

Edinburg Sportsman’s Association
7261 Tallmadge Rd.
Edinburg, OH 44272

From I-76, take Exit 43 for OH-14 toward Alliance (South). Turn left on Tallmadge Road (East). Go about 1/2 mile and the club is on the left-hand side. Watch for the club’s sign

Contact

(330) 353-0583

Web address Links

Website: edinburgsportsmens.webs.com

Email: twoshooters@sbcglobal.net

Membership Information: https://edinburgsportsmens.webs.com/hoursmembershipinfo.htm

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Edinburgsportsmens/?rf=116054468454601

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The Aberdeen Gun Club Inc

The Aberdeen Gun Club Inc

The Aberdeen Gun Club Inc was established in 1980 with 13 trap-houses equipped with automatic trap machines and voice-pulls, 1 skeet range and 1 5-Stand sporting clays range.

The Aberdeen Gun Club is committed to promoting firearms safety education by making the shooting sports available and accessible to all.

​Membership of the club is not required to shoot but it is encouraged. Funds from membership dues are used to help improve the facilities at the club and to keep the cost of shooting as low as possible. Individual, Family and Youth memberships are offered. Youth shooters are encouraged and shoot at a discount.

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They are affiliated with the Amateur Trapshooting Association and host several registered trap shoots during the summer. Some of these are competitive and marathons are thrown for shooters to register large amounts of targets during the year. Periodically, the Aberdeen Gun Club also hosts such shoots as the SD Northern Zone Shoot, the South Dakota State Shoot and the ATA Central Zone Shoot.

Address:
Aberdeen Gun Club Inc
38574 139th St
Aberdeen, South Dakota 57402

Contact Information:

605-228-2449

Website: https://www.aberdeengunclub.com/

Club Contact: https://www.aberdeengunclub.com/contact-1

Membership information: https://www.aberdeengunclub.com/membership-info-pricing

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Rosebud Arrow Rod & Gun Club

Rosebud Arrow Rod & Gun Club

The Rosebud Arrow Rod & Gun Club was established in the 1960’s & is a non-profit service organization dedicated to the promotion, expression, enjoyment and education of all indoor and outdoor sports including Small Bore Rifle/Pistol, Archery, Quick Draw, and Trap Shooting

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Address:
31592 W Oak Street
Winner, SD 57580

Contact Information:
Phone: 605-840-2687

Website: http://www.rargc.org/
Club Calendar: http://www.rargc.org/club-calendar.html
Membership information: http://www.rargc.org/membership-info.html

Additional Information:

Range Access:

The range is open to the public to shoot. Non Members will have a $5 fee

Facilities Include:

Indoor range:
The indoor range can accommodate either small bore (.22) rifle/pistol or archery. It has 6 gun lanes or 20 archery lanes with a 20 yard max distance. There are moveable targets for archery that can be set at shorter distances which gives shooters the ability to shoot from 5-20 yards indoors. They also have 3-D targets and conventional paper targets. Members can access the range 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with the secure key code.

Public (non-member) shooting is available at the indoor range FRIDAY NIGHTS for a nominal $4.00 fee per person. An RARGC board member is available at that time to answer questions and assist shooters.

Trap Shooting:
The trap range is located next to the outdoor range. There is open Trap shooting on Sunday afternoons at 2:00. Members shoot for $3.00 per round and non-member can shoot for $4.00 per round. 4-H Trap is on Monday nights at 6:00.

Outdoor Range:
The outdoor ranges are located next to the facility. The archery range has targets set at 30, 40, and 50 yards, as well as movable targets that can be rolled outside and shot. The outdoor gun range has a max distance of 50yds and target hangers in the trap shed. All targets and objects are owned by the club. The range fee helps to maintain the range and targets. Fees are posted and are paid at the time you come to shoot at the RARG Club to a board member.

Public (non-member) shooting is available at the outdoor range for a nominal $4.00 fee per person. A RARG Club board member is available at that time to answer questions and assist shooters. NOTICE: You must have a member present when you are shooting or you are trespassing

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Roasted Acorn Squash with Brussels Sprouts Recipe

Roasted Acorn Squash with Brussels Sprouts

Acorn squash is my favorite winter squash and this roasted acorn squash with Brussels sprouts recipe really brings out the flavors of the two vegetables. The roasted pecans with maple syrup just brings it all together and makes the recipe work.

Ingredients

1 medium acorn squash
1 pound fresh Brussels sprouts
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 3/4 cups pecans (most any nut will work – try almonds or walnuts)
1/4 cup maple syrup
3 tablespoons butter

Directions

Preheat your oven to 375° Fahrenheit.

Cut the acorn squash lengthwise into quarters and remove and discard seeds and “guts”. With a paring knife, separate the squash meat from the skin. Cube the squash meat into 1/4 inch chunks.

Take the Brussels sprouts and trim any bad or old outer leaves and then cut the sprouts in half.
Place acorn squash and Brussels sprouts in a large bowl. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper and toss to coat.

Place squash and sprouts in a baking pan making sure there is space between the pieces to ensure even cooking. Roast for about 30-35 minutes, turn once about 20 minutes into cooking. The veggies will be ready when they are fork tender.

While the veggies are roasting, in a dry large skillet toast the pecans over medium-low heat 6-8 minutes or until lightly browned, stirring frequently. Add syrup and butter; cook and stir until butter is melted.

Once the acorn squash and Brussels sprouts are done, take from the oven and place in a serving dish. Pour the pecan mixture over and give a quick sir to incorporate everything.

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Baked Apples with Fennel Recipe

Baked Apples with Fennel

Baked apples with fennel is a savory apple recipe. It can be used as a side dish for an entree or as a dessert. It is a great way to add on to your recipe catalog.

Ingredients

4 Apples, peeled and cored
2 large onions, cut in halves
1 fennel bulb, cleaned and quartered
4 tablespoons softened butter
1 tablespoon fennel seeds
2 teaspoons sugar
Pinch of salt and pepper

Directions

Preheat your oven to 425° Fahrenheit.

Take your butter, fennel seeds, sugar, salt & pepper and mix together. Use some of the mixture to grease a baking dish. Rub the remainder on the 4 cored apples inside and out.

Place 4 pieces of onion halves and place in the baking dish. Place the buttered apples on top of the onions. Add a quartered fennel bulb to the baking dish.

Place in the oven and cook until the apples are soft, 1 hour.

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