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17601 SW 8th St. West Dade, FL 33194

305-665-1469 

http://www.clubdecazadorescubanos.com  

17601 SW 8th St. West Dade FL 33194

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Sometimes, you just need to let off a little steam. And what better way than by shooting at inanimate objects? Hell, it was good enough for Hemingway, back in the day, who shot trap, skeet and Flyers. Little Havana's Club de Cazadores Cubanos dates back more than 90 years. And they honor tradition. Members go out on regularly scheduled trap and skeet shoots, and the club hosts ATA (Amateur Trapshooting Association) competitions. A recreational slice of Miami history - there's nothing else like it around.








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    | Miami, FL | 232 Reviews

    There's really no better feeling than lifting a 12-gauge cannon toward the heavens and blowing a flying object to smithereens. Hemingway knew it. And when he lived in Cuba, he shot trap and skeet with a little club called the Club Cazadores del Cerro in Rancho Boyeros. The club came to Miami in 1968 and continues to provide good, clean fun for people with enough scratch to compete at shooting clay discs a couple of times a week. These guys are nice. They like newcomers and pass the time between rounds of shooting by playing dominoes and bullshitting in Spanish. Food is served. For $75 a year, you can be a cazadore too.

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    There's really no better feeling than lifting a 12-gauge cannon toward the heavens and blowing a flying object to smithereens.Hemingway knew it.And when he lived in Cuba, he shot trap and skeet with a little club called the Club Cazadores del Cerro in Rancho Boyeros.The club came to Miami in 1968 and continues to provide good, clean fun for people with enough scratch to compete at shooting clay discs a couple of times a week.These guys are nice. They like newcomers and pass the time... More »

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