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J.R. Logan
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Hope this is not another stupid ?? but what is a Woods Walk? I have saw this on a couple of sites now but still do not have a clear picture of what it is.
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J. R. Logan new guy 2959.
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A woods walk is a shooting scenario usually laid out along a trail through the woods. The shooter has to locate and hit various targets, representing game animals or enemies. There may also be "friendly" targets, so the shooter has to identify something positively before shooting at it. A woods walk might also test your other outdoor skills, such as identifying animal tracks, or starting a fire. Lots of possibilities, and usually lots of fun!
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The easiest way to set one of these up is in a creek bed, ravine etc so there's a backstop on both sides. Targets are randomly arranged, possibly even hidden, along the length of the course and you walk from one end to the other engaging as many targets as you can find and hit. Sorta like rabbit huntin' for steel targets. I've yet to talk to anyone who didn't think they were a great load of fun.
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August 30, 2007, 01:56:20 pm »
Plus, as they are not usually timed they require accuracy only. They are done on the honor system as well. I am really looking forward to trying it out.
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Quote from: Grizzle Bear on August 30, 2007, 12:57:13 pm
.... A woods walk might also test your other outdoor skills, such as identifying animal tracks, or starting a fire....
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JR...
The fellas have explained what a woods walk consists of pretty darn good.....Ours will be simpler since this will be our first shoot. It will consist of ten steel targets at various distances as outlined in my original post...it will be up to the shooter to calculate the distance. Oh...no range finders please.
As Deadeye pointed out you are on your honor as far as scoring is involved. We'll probably do this in three or four man (or Ladies) squads with one shot only at the target, hit or miss. You will be required to score each others score sheet...no timers.
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Kind of like when we were in school...scoring each others tests!!
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Are you going to have the shooters "toe the mark" for each shot?
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August 30, 2007, 06:26:13 pm »
The creek bed thing is ok,unless, there is a magnitude of rain before the shoot. Then we could do it from a boat or a canoe.(currently the creek here is running over)
We have it set up to have 4 stages with claybirds in our timber. Talk about challenge. Everyone likes it though and we have had requests to have it again.
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Quote from: Dutch Limbach on August 30, 2007, 05:31:05 pm
Are you going to have the shooters "toe the mark" for each shot?
Dutch....they're going to have to
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Quote from: Kayleen on August 30, 2007, 06:26:13 pm
The creek bed thing is ok,unless, there is a magnitude of rain before the shoot. Then we could do it from a boat or a canoe.(currently the creek here is running over)
We have it set up to have 4 stages with claybirds in our timber. Talk about challenge. Everyone likes it though and we have had requests to have it again.
Kayleen
Kayleen....I really like that idea...
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The easiest way to set one of these up is in a creek bed...
Maybe a creek lined with man eatin' crocs & full of pirahnahs!! Throw in a few hostiles firing arrows (no compound "gamer" bows!!) down onto you. That'd be a great "woods walk". You go first L.G., I'll be a counter!!
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OCB,
Last year at the GAF muster and shoot, we had the house boat on the pond and the guys could shoot a side mach from the boat as it cruised along. Totally awesome in the evening when they shot BP.
Plans are to do it again this year, as there will be fewer and fewer shoots at this range since CVR has opted to go else where.
Kayleen
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I came across this thread and was fascinated by the concept. I can't find any reports on recent ones.
Are these kind of stages still being done? Are there any kind of "best practices" or "how-to-set-up-a- woods-walk" web pages out there (I haven't been able to find any)?
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Quote from: Kayleen on August 30, 2007, 09:34:09 pm
OCB,
Last year at the GAF muster and shoot, we had the house boat on the pond and the guys could shoot a side mach from the boat as it cruised along. Totally awesome in the evening when they shot BP.
Plans are to do it again this year, as there will be fewer and fewer shoots at this range since CVR has opted to go else where.
Kayleen
They have a side match at one of the missouri club's annual match like that. It was 40 targets, engage them with whatever firearm you choose. When I did it, I emptied both pistols first, then started on the rifle......and it jammed after about 7 or 8 shots. That left 22 or so targets for the shotgun, since I was using C&B and couldn't reload the pistols. 20+ rounds of black powder in a shotgun means some REALLY hot barrels! But it was a lot of fun anyway!
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Sounds fun to me, too!
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