Shooters will compete for trophies and prizes, as well as raise
money for MOHA to continue its work with the Outdoor Legislative
Caucus at the Capitol, and with its youth outdoor heritage
education programs, according to Jeff Hughes, Wild Wings owner.
Teams and station sponsors may register now by calling Hughes at
(651) 439-4287, or Jaime Nolan at MOHA at (763) 566-6098. Cost per
five-man team is $625. Station sponsor fee is $500.
Home » Uncategorized » Hugo, Minn. Wild Wings of Oneka, located in Hugo, will be the host site for the first Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Alliance sporting clays competition and fund-raiser on Feb. 15.
Hugo, Minn. Wild Wings of Oneka, located in Hugo, will be the host site for the first Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Alliance sporting clays competition and fund-raiser on Feb. 15.
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