Home

Our mailing address is:

Hermon Skeet Club

PO Box 693

Bangor, ME 04401


HERMON SKEET CLUB




Thank you for joining us for the Mud Shoot held this past weekend April 13-14.  We had 53 shooters join in the fun and partaking of some muddy conditions but otherwise enjoying two nice spring days after the big rain and wind forced us to move the events one day.  Results are live on Scorechaser now and will be updated on our events tab soon.



Next scheduled NSCA event will be our Equipment Shoot on Friday May 10 and Saturday May 11This will be announced in detail this week and available for registration hopefully by the weekend on Scorechaser and via club email.






  





About Hermon Skeet Club

The Hermon Skeet Club was founded in 1967 by about twenty local sportsmen.  The original skeet field was set up in a rented farmer's field in Hermon, Maine.  The club's initial property acquisition was 115 acres at the present club site.  The club's facility, located about ten miles west of Bangor, now includes more than 220 acres.  Approximately two hundred members enjoy the 3 skeet fields, 2 trap fields, a 5 stand sporting clays and a "sporting clays in the woods" layout year round.  Hermon Skeet Club is a member of the NSCA, the NSSA, the ATA and the NRA.  Numerous registered events in skeet, sporting clays and trap are hosted each year.  Hermon was the site for both the Maine State Skeet and Sporting Clays Championships in 2004.

 

Summer hours of operation are from 9:00 AM until approximately 12:00 PM on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday.  Winter hours begin at 10:00 AM.  Winter hours only apply to our recreational shooting on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.  Winter series NSCA tournaments typically kick off by 9am. 

The Club is open to the public during these hours.

Announcements 

Reminder to all shooters:

When you open a skeet or trap field it is your responsibility to:

    - Refill machines with targets.

    - If the house is low on boxes of targets, restock it.

    - Remove empty cardboard boxes.

    - Put remotes and/or speakers away.

    - Close and lock houses.

    - Take cardboard boxes to the garage and tear them down.