Round of Sporting Clays with Golf Cart and Beer for Two or Four at Pheasant Bonanza in Tekamah (Up to 60% Off)
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Shoot clays on a 20-station course that tailors its target patterns to shooters' experience levels
Clay shooting requires sportsmen to possess the reflexes of a cat, the vision of a hawk, and the index finger of a human. Trigger your instincts with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $49 for a clay-shooting package for two (a $120 total value)
- $95 for a clay-shooting package for four (a $240 total value)<p>
Each pair of shooters gets:
- 200 clays (a $70 value)
- A golf-cart rental (a $40 value)
- Two beers (a $10 total value)<p>
Buyers can schedule instruction for $25 per hour with a reservation.<p>
Shoot clays on a 20-station course that tailors its target patterns to shooters' experience levels
Clay shooting requires sportsmen to possess the reflexes of a cat, the vision of a hawk, and the index finger of a human. Trigger your instincts with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $49 for a clay-shooting package for two (a $120 total value)
- $95 for a clay-shooting package for four (a $240 total value)<p>
Each pair of shooters gets:
- 200 clays (a $70 value)
- A golf-cart rental (a $40 value)
- Two beers (a $10 total value)<p>
Buyers can schedule instruction for $25 per hour with a reservation.<p>
Need To Know Info
About Pheasant Bonanza
Stalking through the prairie grass, a guide leads his labrador retriever and a hunter into a stretch of foothills. They hear a rustling ahead, prompting them to pause. Peering through the brush, they see a bird with red plumage around its eye, a green head, and a white ring around its neck—the distinguishing marks of a pheasant. The hunter readies his gun, the labrador poises, and both wait for the guide's signal.
The hunting guides at Pheasant Bonanza lead hunters through experiences like these and ready them for similar outings with sport shooting. The sporting-clay course, for example, supplies beginning through advanced shooters with 20 stations whose targets simulate the movements of animals such as quail and rabbits. To further sharpen hunters' aim, the guides also oversee trap, skeet, five-stand, and snooker ranges. This diversity of shooting scenarios prepares clients for guided hunting trips—which include the retrieval and tracking service of trained labradors or german shorthaired pointers—on Pheasant Bonanza's grounds. Spanning hundreds of acres in the Loess Hills, the grounds sustain game such as pheasant, waterfowl, whitetail deer, wild turkey, and rogue Yahtzee dice.
The lodge accommodates guests on extended trips, surrounding them with rustic touches such as a stone fireplace, knotty-pine paneling, and furniture upholstered in hunters' orange. Further services range from expert advice at the pro shop to Pheasant Bonanza's boarding, training, and breeding programs for hunting dogs.