New Pat Traps Installed in Trap Houses

The Club’s old Pat-Trap Throwers used for throwing Trap Targets have more than a million targets each and were showing their wear with increased operational and maintenance issues. The decision was made to trade them in for new throwers from Pat-Trap.

Great thanks goes to Bob Olsen for managing the acquisition and installation of these new throwers. The throwers were installed on December 21 and 22. Thanks also goes to Dan Hochleutner, Tony Anderson, Dan Gulmire, Al Sutrick and Ridge Johansen for helping in the installation. Be sure to thanks these people for the effort to make this happen.

The new trap throwers are installed in fields 2 through 5 currently. Field one will be installed before that field is reopened in the spring of the year. Field 5 now has wobble functionality like field 6. This is to support the growing interest in the Ironman League. Field 6 was not replaced because of the much lower numbers of cycles that machine has been through than the others.

Operational these throwers work like the old ones, so for the end users this is a transparent change that will give you a more reliable and enjoyable shooting experience.

ENJOY!!!

Hangover Shoot -Volunteers – New Years Day

We will need volunteers to help in the Hangover Shoot.  Please consider taking some timeout to help the club.

Support needed:

  • Field setup,
  • Loading Throwers,
  • Clearing Waste
  • Pulling and Scoring
  • Many other items

This event will be January 1st.  Your help would be appreciated.  Please contact Dave Holub 920-851-8625

Shoot Details – Hangover Trap Shoot – New Years Day

The Brown County Sportsman’s Club will be hosting its annual  Hangover Trap Shoot. 75 bird 16 yard event. The event will be from 9:00 to 3:00 on January 1st.  Prizes for High Gun and Lewis Classes.  Lunch will be available.  

There will be a 5 Stand Shoot as well.  The 5 stand shoot will have Lewis prizes as well.

Several Raffles are also going on at the club as well during the event.  

Hangover Shoot Details

Open Shooting Hours- take advantage of league hours

Keep in mind that you can come out to shoot open rounds at the club on League Nights. This is a flexible way to work shooting into your schedule. The club has open field hours available for you to shoot Skeet, Trap and Five-Stand on any of those nights. The Clubhouse is open from 6:00 to 10:00 on these nights.

For shooting 5-stand for the first time be sure to schedule a meeting with Ridge Johansen 920-562-4179 to know how to use the equipment.

Opening and Closing House Training

Offers member the opportunity to use the club on off hours

Written Instruction Membership Safety and Operational Information

5 stand Controller Instructions. More Details in FAQ.

Contact Ridge Johansen on Training. 920-562-4179 Text.

Fall Clean Up Day Volunteers Sept 7th – Thank You

Fall Clean Up Day Volunteer Thank You

We would like to thank all the volunteers that helped with this event. The event was a huge success because of all your support. We got a great deal of work done with a great group of hard working volunteers.

Clean up day Volunteers

  • Dan Hochleutner
  • Eric Vande Yacht
  • Bric Vande Yacht
  • Al Sutrick
  • Don Will
  • Ridge Johansen
  • Dave Holub
  • Mike Cieslewicz
  • Dean Fontaine
  • Brian Fraser
  • Terry Enright
  • Roger Gerstner
  • Fred Libert
  • Darren Jacobson
  • Jerry Haltaufderheid
  • Tom Lytie
  • Bob Olsen
  • Mike Sanders
  • Dan Holl
  • Fred Liebert
  • Jim Dudley
  • Don Kelly
  • Auden McClure
  • Ellie McClure
  • Gabe McClure
  • Barb Muehlethaler
  • Jay Hussong
  • Joe Wesolosh
  • Chuck Meyer

Also great thanks to anyone that was missed.

Fall Clean Up Day 2024

BCSC Clean Up Day – September 7th.

Fall Clean Up Day

This Saturday, September 7th, is the club clean up day. The day will start at 8:00 and go until the work is complete. Work will involved getting equipment ready for winter, cleaning the club house, yard work, cleaning the trap and skeet fields, as well as many other tasks.   The more help we can get the quicker the work will be completed, so please come even if you can only help for an hour.  Lunch and all needed tools will be supplied for the event and a list of the needed work will be available to let you choose what fits your skills. Club will be open for shooting after the work is complete. For more information contact Dave Holub  920-851-8625

Club Shoot Volunteer Thank You

Club Shoot

Thanks to all that helped.

Special thanks to Brian Fraser for organizing the smoke-off. We had a fantastic lunch for everyone.

Thanks to Ridge Johansen, Barb Ernst Muehlethaler, and Mike Cieslewicz for manning the office.

Thanks to Ridge, Mark Stephany, and Jim Dudley for having the clubhouse cleaned up and ready for the event.

Don Kelly and Bob Olsen had the machines working great, and we had no issues.

Tom Lytie and Rick Erickson had the grounds in tip top shape, with help from Don Will who does EVERYTHING around the club to keep it looking good and running smoothly.

Also, thanks to all the scorers, house fillers, bartenders, and everyone who set up and closed up the fields.

Thanks to Thrivent for their support.

Thanks to Darren Jacobson for taking the photos, and donating the rifle from Legacy Sports that we raffled off. The winner was Duane Moreau.