Tuesday Trap is Back!
/Spring is making its way here, which means we’re starting up Trap Night again!
Starting Tuesday, March 19th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (weather permitting)
See you there!
Spring is making its way here, which means we’re starting up Trap Night again!
Starting Tuesday, March 19th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (weather permitting)
See you there!
Our Annual General Meeting for 2024 is coming up on Wednesday, April 3rd. We will be meeting at the Golden Legion, starting at 7:00 p.m.
We will be voting for this year’s Board of Directors as well as a membership cost increase. Please review the letter below from the Board of Directors regarding the change to membership pricing.
We look forward to seeing you at the AGM in April!
The GDRGC range facilities are for all members to use, are maintained by volunteers and are financed through club operations. The use of the range is a privilege which is given with the understanding that this facility will be respected and safety protocols will be followed. We have recently discovered evidence of use that completely breaches the respect that we expect members to have for this facility and the safety protocols that are in place for legislative and personal protective reasons.
The damage that was recently sustained to the posts in the .22 range will require significant expenditures from the Club to repair. These posts are buried in the ground and will require machine time to excavate and replace, and will require the purchase of a new post. Backstop plywood is an easy replacement and is expected as normal wear and tear of the range. Placing targets on the plywood is the expected protocol, shooting out a post until they fall over is irresponsible and disrespectful to the Club and members that regularly treat this facility with respect.
Whirling disease is now in our waters. Attention should always be paid to preventing the spread of invasives, but now we need to be extra vigilant to protect our uninfected waters. Whirling disease can be spread by anything going in and out of infected waters, a dog going for a swim, a stand-up paddle board, birds, wildlife, boats, and anglers.
How do we prevent further spread?
Clean, drain, and dry. For example - On a road trip with your dog in the summer and stopping for a cool-down swim? Make sure your dog is free of any mud and dirt and bathe your dog before it enters another waterbody.
Anglers have been targeted as the spreaders of whirling disease, but this is simply not true. Responsible anglers have been following protocols to prevent the spread for years. We need all water users to share the same diligence as anglers to protect our waters. Clean, drain, and dry anything that goes into a waterbody, the future of healthy waters is in all of our hands, not just anglers.
Photo credit: @abinvasives
For more info, visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/plants-animals-ecosystems/fish/aquatic-species/aquatic-invasives/whirling-disease
The Golden District Rod and Gun Club is home to one of the longest ranges in British Columbia. Our 40 hectare recreation shooting range facility hosts turkey shoots, black powder shoots, sporting clays shoots and family fishing days. We encourage hunting, fishing, and shooting among the residents of the Golden district with a view towards better knowledge of the safe use of firearms and conservation ethics.
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