Sunday, September 18, 2011

The 36th Annual Northwest Illinois Bill Brook Memorial Greenwing Outing at Red Slough

The 36th Annual Northwest Illinois Bill Brook Memorial Greenwing Outing at Red Slough, introduces children to hunting and fishing, along with a rotary fish boil.  Rob Sprow watching over Andrew Maier, 13 of Spring Grove, as the he shoots for the win, to take the championship for this year's trap shooting contest.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

The 36th Annual Northwest Illinois Bill Brook Memorial Greenwing Outing at Red Slough, introduces children to hunting and fishing, along with a rotary fish boil.  Rob Sprow teaches children the safety while shooting traps, Jacob Menheer, 13 of Round Lake shoots getting 3 out of 3 clay pigeon traps.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

The 36th Annual Northwest Illinois Bill Brook Memorial Greenwing Outing at Red Slough, introduces children to hunting and fishing, along with a rotary fish boil.  Mark Kummerow shows Max McBride (Red Wolf of the Adventure Guides) how to shoot a Black Powder gun, safely and correct.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

The 36th Annual Northwest Illinois Bill Brook Memorial Greenwing Outing at Red Slough, introduces children to hunting and fishing, along with a rotary fish boil.  Kevin Walsh (left) with Mark Kummerow, teach children how to shoot a Black Powder Rifle.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

The 36th Annual Northwest Illinois Bill Brook Memorial Greenwing Outing at Red Slough, introduces children to hunting and fishing, along with a rotary fish boil.  Other Activities included Archery, Trap Shooting, and other outdoor ventures.  (Mark Ukena/SUn-Times Media)

The 36th Annual Northwest Illinois Bill Brook Memorial Greenwing Outing at Red Slough, introduces children to hunting and fishing, along with a rotary fish boil.  Mary Cook, 11 of Antioch, takes aim at the Archery targets, against other children in competition.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

The 36th Annual Northwest Illinois Bill Brook Memorial Greenwing Outing at Red Slough, introduces children to hunting and fishing, along with a rotary fish boil.  Chris Deimer instructs children about Archery, Chris started going to this event at the age of 3 weeks old and for the past 30 years, now teaching rather than being taught.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

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