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The 12th Annual 3C’s Hunt And 6th V.H.A. SE Shoot-off Area Coordinator Thomas Ferruzza


and Commissioner Tommy Lane from Jenkins County, Georgia. The temperatures were warmer than ever and did not dip


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much in the evenings to coax coyotes and curs far from home. Jeremy Hood was champion again as Mr. Coyote, with two kills. Crows were more easily coaxed into fl ight in the early morning to the skillful calling and sharp eyes of our die-hard crow hunters, led again by Mr. Crow himself, JC Brown of Virginia. The title of Mr. Cur remained vacant, later bestowed on Fuzz, for having adopted Skippy the Cur and giving him a home, much to the chagrin of his wife, Melanie. The 6th VHA SE Shoot-off was quite the event, held at


Bruce Pye shows great form as he aims downrange during the 6th VHA SE Shoot-off.


Hanging Rocks Plantation, Millen, GA, with participants from KY, VA, GA, and FL, and with cash and prizes. Jack Wadswoth from Kentucky came in 1st place, Jeremy Hood of Georgia taking both 2nd & 3rd Place. Mr. Coyote went to Mr. Bruce Pye, and the Youth Shoot-off winner was Dylon Pye. Roaring campfi res maintained the camaraderie of the


camp and shared remembrances of the day’s hunt and events, and of fellow 3Cers who have come, moved on, and passed on (Eddie “Fast Eddie” Goriss, Chris “Pop-Gun” Young, and Mike “Trust Me” Murphy) to watch over the family of the 3C’s hunt. Dylan and Ethan Pye, brothers, were in the Youth Shoot- off and Dylan won the CZ 99 Precision Rifl e. Rick Brown was awarded the “Pop Gun” Esprit De Corps


Youth Shoot-off range master Bruce Pye makes sure proper ear and eye protection is in place.


award for this year during the VHA Luncheon at Krystals Taste of Kountry. It was a custom drop point hunter with bloodwood furniture made for the 2011 3Cs by master knifemaker Art Sum- mers of North Carolina.


he 12th Annual 3C’s Hunt hunters were met with warm smiles and sincere welcomes from the city of Millen


George Nelson, our senior shooter, takes aim at the 6th VHA SE Shoot-off.


Another shooter takes careful aim at the running coyote as other shooters light it up.


Sixth VHA SE Shoot-off course of fi re, from 35 to 200 yards.


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Mr. Coyote target runs 100 yards out across fi eld. The shooter gets 15 seconds to fi re three shots.


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