Clay Shoot for Conservation
Clay Shoot for Conservation
April 17 2026
Burge Plantation
44 Jeff Cook Road
Mansfield, GA 30055
Online registration available at a later date.
Shooter check-in begins at 8 am. Shoot begins at 9 am.
Individual Shooter Registration: $250
- one round of sporting clays
- one 4-person golf cart per 4 individual shooters
- 100 rounds of 12- or 20- gauge ammunition (steel shot only)
- lunch
Team Registration (4 guns): $1000
- one round of sporting clays per team member
- one 4-person golf cart per team
- 100 rounds of 12- or 20- gauge ammunition per shooter (steel shot only)
- lunch
For more information, contact Adam Schiavone, aschiavone@gwf.org or John Guthrie, jguthrie@gwf.org.
Help Make a Difference for Conservation — By joining us in the Shoot for Conservation, you will be supporting programs like the Camouflage Coalition, Georgia Hunters For The Hungry, Mill Creek Nature Center, Alcovy Conservation Center, and our annual Keeping Georgia Wild summits.
Our Mission: To encourage the intelligent management of the life-sustaining resources of the earth – its essential water resources – its protective forests and plant life – and its dependent wildlife – and to promote and encourage the knowledge and appreciation of these resources, their interrelationship and wise use, without which there can be little hope for a continuing abundant life.
Shoot and station sponsorships are available. Contact the Georgia Wildlife Federation for details at 470-660-3880.
Thank you to our sponsors:
Over/Under Sponsor – $10,000: Logo on promo materials listed as event sponsor in all marketing materials
12-Gauge (lunch) Sponsor – $5,000: Large Banner at the event and listed as 12-gauge sponsor on all marketing materials; Announced as lunch sponsor at the event
20- Gauge Sponsor – $2,500: Large Banner in prominent location at the event listed as 20 gauge sponsor on marketing materials
28-Gauge Sponsor – $1,000: Small Banner at the event listed as 28-gauge sponsor on marketing materials
Station Sponsor – $300: Small sign at a station