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Round Count: 10 pistol, 10 rifle, 8+ shotgun.
Directions: Shooter standing at gun rack with Rifle in hand. Shotgun staged on gun rack. Pistols holstered.
Procedure: When shooter is ready state your line: Walk the Plank!!
ATB – With Rifle engage the cowboys, alternate on left and center targets for 5 rnds then
on the right and center targets for 5 rnds. Ground Rifle vertically in gun rack. With Shotgun
engage the near left knockdown targets until down. Move to right of cowboy and engage
right mid knockdown targets until down. Move to the table and engage the remaining
knockdowns until down. Ground Shotgun. With Pistols repeat the Rifle sequence. Holster
Pistols.
Note: Extra shotgun shells can be staged on table.
Table
Targets, Stands, Tables
3 Lrg Cowboys
8 Knockdowns
1 Table
1 Gun Rack
3 Mid Stands
1 Cowboy Cutout
KD
KD KD
KD
KD
KD
KD KD
Setup Notes:
10 yards for rifle
7 yards for pistol
9 yards for shotgun
Stage 1, Bay B December 2018
Pirates of North Florida Designed by: Willy Whiskers
KD KD KD KD
Table
Targets, Stands, Tables
5 Stop Signs
4 Knockdowns
1 Floozie
2 Tables
2 Tall Stands
1 Mid Stand
Round Count: 10 pistol, 10 rifle, 4+ shotgun.
Directions: Shooter standing behind left table with arms crossed in front. Shotgun and Rifle staged on left table. Pistols holstered.
Procedure: When shooter is ready state your line: Hoist the Jolly Roger
ATB – With Shotgun engage knockdowns until down. Ground Shotgun. With Rifle move
next to the floozy and engage the stop signs with 1 diagonal sweep from the top left and an-
other diagonal sweep from the top right and then place 4 rnds on the center target. Move
to forward table and ground Rifle. With pistols repeat the Rifle sequence. Holster Pistols.
Stage 2, Bay C December 2018
Pirates of North Florida Designed by: Willy Whiskers
Setup Notes:
10 yards for rifle
7 yards for pistol
9 yards shotgun
Barrel top to be angled
Table
Targets, Stands, Tables
4 Bulls butts
3 SASS cowboys
4 knockdowns
2 Tables
2 tall stands
2 mid stands
3 short stands
KD KD KD KD
Table
1
4
3
2
Stage 3, Bay D December 2018
Pirates of North Florida Designed by: Willy Whiskers
Round Count: 10 pistol, 10 rifle, 4+ shotgun.
Directions: Shooter stands holding a bottle in each hand. Shooter can shoot from left or right to start. Rifle and Shotgun staged on left table Pistols are staged on right table.
Procedure: When shooter is ready state your line: Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of Rum
ATB – Gun order can be Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun or Shotgun, Rifle, Pistol. With Pistols
sweep the cowboys from the left with 3 rnds and then double tap the center cowboy. Then
sweep the cowboys from the right with 3 rnds and then double tap the center cowboy. Hol-
ster or ground Pistols. With Rifle engage the Bulls Butts with multiple sweeps from the left
for 10 rnds (1,2,3,4 then 1,2,3,4 then 1,2). Ground Rifle. With Shotgun engage all knock-
downs until down. Ground Shotgun.
Setup Notes:
10 yards for rifle
7 yards for pistol
9 yards for shot-
Table
KD KD KD KD
Table
Targets, Stand, Tables
6 Rec
6 Knockdowns
2 Tables
2 Tall Stands
2 Mid Stands
2 Short Stands
Wooden Coffin
w/ Dead Man
KD KD
1
2
3
Round Count: 10 pistol, 10 rifle, 6+ shotgun.
Directions: Shooter standing behind left table with hands praying. Rifle and Shotgun staged on left table. Pistols holstered.
Procedure: When shooter is ready state your line: Dead men tell no tales
ATB – With Rifle put at least 3 rounds on each rectangle with no double taps. Ground
Rifle. With Shotgun move to behind the coffin and engage 2 knockdown targets on far left
until down then engage 2 knockdowns on far right until down and then the 2 remaining
knockdowns until down. Move to right table and ground Shotgun. With Pistol sweep the
rectangles from either end twice. (1,2,1,2,3 or 3,2,3,2,1) Holster Pistols.
Stage 4, Bay E December 2018
Pirates of North Florida Designed by: Willy Whiskers
Setup Notes:
10 yards for rifle
7 yards for pistol
9 yards for shotgun
Stage 4, Bay E December 2018
Pirates of North Florida Designed by: Willy Whiskers
Setup Notes:
10 yards for rifle
7 yards for pistol
9 yards for shotgun
Table
KD KD KD KD
Targets, Stands, Tables
2 Indians
6 rec
4 knockdowns
2 Tables
Table
Round Count: 10 pistol, 10 rifle, 4+ shotgun. Directions: Shooter standing a behind left table with hand covering one eye. Rifle staged on left table. Shotgun on right table. Pistols holstered. Procedure: When shooter is ready state your line: Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!
ATB – With Rifle and Pistol engage all targets in an “All for one and one for all sweep”
Sweep all targets from the left 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 then 4-1 then 1-4 then sweep all targets
from the left 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8) Ground Rifle and holster Pistols.
Move to right table and with Shotgun engage all knockdowns until down.
Stage 5, Bay F December 2018
Pirates of North Florida Designed by: Willy Whiskers
Setup Notes:
7 yards for rifle
7 yards for pistol
9 yards for shotgun
Round Count: 10 pistol, 10 rifle, 4+ shotgun.
Directions: Shooter standing a behind right table with Shotgun in hand. Rifle staged on left table. Pistols holstered.
Procedure: When shooter is ready state your line: Yo Ho,Yo Ho, a pirate's life for me
ATB – With Shotgun engage 2 knockdown targets until down. Ground Shotgun. Move to
left table and with Rifle engage from the left, triple tap each Indian and then sweep the rec-
tangles. Ground Rifle. With Pistols dump 5 rounds on one Indian and then 5 rounds on the
other Indian. Holster Pistols. Return to Shotgun and engage last 2 knockdown targets until
down.
Stage 6, Bay F December 2018
Pirates of North Florida Designed by: Willy Whiskers
Table
KD KD KD KD
Table
By Willy Whiskers
Pirates Lore
Drake’s Raid May 27-29 1586: The Spanish governor of St. Augustine, Pedro Menén-dez de Márquez (nephew of Pedro Menéndez de Avilés), was warned that Sir Francis Drake was off the coast. The Spanish settlers withdrew inland and hoped to make sur-prise raids against the English gradually. Drake and his men occupied the area of a small fort but during the night Indians, native allies of the Spanish garrison, attacked. Drake and his men held their ground and the Indians were repulsed. The following day, Drake and around two hundred men advanced up the inlet and they soon came upon the Spanish log stockade fort of San Juan. The English landed and took the fort. The Spanish had fled but left fourteen bronze artillery pieces and a cache of 2,000 gold ducats. He burned the fort to the ground. The Spanish tried to defend St. Augustine but were driven off by the English. The English garrisoned the town overnight and the following day razed the whole of St. Augustine to the ground. All buildings were torched, crops were destroyed and anything of value was either taken or destroyed.
• Anne Bonny — Though she never commanded a ship, Anne Bonny is remembered as one of few female pi-rates in history.
• Edward Teach — Better known as “Blackbeard,” he was known for his fearsome appearance; his life was romanticized after his death so he became inspiration for a many pirate-themed works of fiction.
• John Rackham — Known as “Calico Jack,” he had two female crew members, Mary Read and his lover Anne Bonny
• Mary Read — Born in England to the widow of a sea captain. After her husband died, she dressed as a man, was captured by pirates, and became a pirate herself!
• Sir Francis Drake — He sacked the Spanish army in Florida many times on the order of Queen Elizabeth I herself.
• William Kidd — Known as “Captain Kidd,” the rumor of his buried treasure has created a legend around this notorious pirate.
• Stede Bonnet — He was called “The Gentleman Pirate” because of being born into a wealthy family.
• Black Caesar — A captured slave turned into a pirate, active off the Florida Keys, he was a lieutenant to Blackbeard.
• John LaFitte — A French-American
pirate and privateer in the Gulf of
Mexico during the early 19th century,
a persistent rumor has always been
that Lafitte rescued Napoleon from
exile so both ended their days in
Louisiana.
Amelia Island Affair: Louis Aury was a French privateer operating in the Gulf of
Mexico and the Caribbean. After some misfortunate adventures he left Texas in 1817
to assist the Scottish adventurer Gregor MacGregor, who claimed to be commissioned
by representatives of the revolting South American countries, in attacking Spanish
Florida from Amelia Island. MacGregor left the island on September 4, and Aury
sailed into the port of Fernandina on September 17, 1817. Following negotiations with
MacGregor's lieutenants, Amelia Island was dubiously annexed to the Republic of
Mexico on September 21, 1817, and its flag raised over Fort San Carlos. Aury
surrendered the island to American forces under the command of Commodore J.D.
Henley and Major James Bankhead on December 23, 1817. Aury remained over two
months as an unwelcome guest; Bankhead occupied Fernandina and President James
Monroe vowed to hold it "in trust for Spain".
Louis Micheal Aury
Fort San Carlos