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Amelia Shotgun Sports – Yulee

90 Minutes of Clay Shooting with Equipment Rental and 50 Targets for One, Two, or Four (Up to 53% Off)

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  • Great Outdoors

In a Nutshell

A 24-station sporting-clay course challenges visitors with 50 targets situated across fields, forests, and hilly terrain

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 29, 2013
  • Limit 3 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must sign waiver. Must be 18 or older. Must use promotional value in one visit; cannot be shared.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Sporting-clay courses require sportsmen to possess the reflexes of a cat, the vision of a hawk, and the index finger of a human. Hone your instincts with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $32 for a 90-minute clay-shooting package for one (a $64 value)
  • $62 for the above package for two (a $128 value)
  • $120 for the above package for four (a $256 value)

Equipped with a rental gun, shells, safety glasses, and earplugs, visitors take aim at 50 targets strategically placed throughout fields, forests, and hilly terrain.

Amelia Shotgun Sports

As the sun rises over Yulee, it casts its warm glow over dense evergreen forests, open fields, and hilly terrain as far as a clay pigeon's eye can't see. This is the home of Amelia Shotgun Sports: a sprawling outdoor facility whose location and staff were featured on the television program Look at the Bird with John Woolley.

Here, visitors will find resident instructor and two-time world champion John Woolley, who, along with certified instructor David Dobson, invites visitors to test their stance, aim, and concentration across his 24-station sporting-clay course. Winding through lush forests and fields, each station lets sportsmen home in on clay targets amid realistic forest hunting conditions. The facility also challenges sportsmen with F.I.T.A.S.C. courses, skeet courses, trap courses, and a five-stand course that grants an elevated view of targets.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Preserving Leftovers

With the right techniques and a lot of luck, there's no reason that this year's holiday leftovers won't be edible next year. Here's how you can keep your scraps fresh:

  • Store food in airtight containers. To make sure there's no leak, add in a bunch of ants and see if they can survive.

  • Before storing the food, cut off any pieces that have clearly been chewed. If you don't, and the person that chewed that food isn't around for the next Thanksgiving, you'll be feeling pretty sad when you pull those leftovers out and recognize their bite pattern.

  • The freezer is your best friend, in that it will prevent food from spoiling, and your worst enemy, in that it is so perfectly sized to fit a human body and has that alluring pristinely white interior, and whenever you open the door it sounds like it's saying, "Please come inside. I'm warmer than I look." Please be careful near freezers.

  • Save your leftovers the same way our forefathers did—by feeding the scraps to their horses then hoping the horses would give them back exactly one year later.

If you think those mashed potatoes are good now, wait till you try them in a year!

Amelia Shotgun Sports

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    Yulee

    86300 Hot Shot Trl.
    Yulee, Florida 32097
    (904) 548-9818
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