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Clay Stoppers Shootout

Saturday, October 10th –- Rio Grande Valley

You are gonna love this place! This year's shoot will take place at the beautiful 4E Ranch – by far the finest venue in the Rio Grande Valley for this type of event. Situated just north of Edinburg, the 4E Ranch offers something quite unique – imagine you and your family or friends staying at this ranch's own private estate with a fabulous swimming pool and all the amenities you can imagine. Ranch owners Amy and French Ellison have recently built a 6,000-square-foot shooting facility to host fundraising and social events. You'll be making the rounds on a 12-station sporting clay course while the new shooting pavilion will set the stage for fast-shooting games!

This isn’t any box lunch deal! Our Texas Game Wardens are blue-ribbon chefs when it comes to grilling up your favorite South Texas BBQ. (They have promised to limit road kill to the hors d'oeuvres.) After a morning of fast shooting you can sit back and enjoy the pristine natural surroundings of the 4E Ranch while you indulge in a delicious lunch.

If you love the outdoors, bring your best shotgun and four of your best friends to help us support our game wardens — men and women who have dedicated themselves and even put their lives on the line to protect your wildlife resources.

Register your team or make a supporting donation today! OGT is Texas' Wildlife Crime Stoppers Program. It is part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and works to assist our Texas Game Wardens in their efforts to curtail poaching activity. The program raises money to fund promotion of public awareness, provides a toll-free reward hotline for reporting violations, and provides payments of rewards and payment of death benefits to the family of any of our officers killed in the line of duty. Our fundraising efforts have allowed us to purchase twelve smaller versions of our “infamous” Wall of Shame Exhibit to travel within each region around the state. These exhibits enable us to emphasize the magnitude of natural resource crime. Recently passed legislation allows the OGT Committee to offer rewards on additional criminal activities like boating while intoxicated and criminal trespass. The legislation also allows the Committee to better assist our wardens in implementing new and emerging technology in the fight against criminal exploitation of our wildlife resources. It's a program that continues to work, thanks to supporters like YOU!

Hosted by
Arturo “Art” Guerra
OGT Board Director
Former Board Chairman


For more information, contact Event Coordinator Gina Nesloney at 512-332-9880, or gnevents@austin.rr.com