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Sporting Clays

Wildlife Management

Duck Shooting
Members participate in the open season as declared by the WA State Government on the basis of culling the surplus of ducks within the confines of Government regulations.

Vermin/Pest Control Shooting
In cooperation with Government authorities, members may (under strict control) participate in organised shooting to control the number of vermin (Feral goats, pigs, cats etc) which cause considerable damage to the natural environment.

Conservation and Research

Dam Surveys
On any body of water (either urban or rural), which is capable of carrying waterbirds, members are running monitoring programs. The accumulation of this information will be analyzed at a later date, leading to further studies to evaluate the why and wherefores, thus adding to knowledge of indigenous species, wetland usage and ultimately to the improvement of the use of these areas. Monitoring of dangerous pollutants (e. g. poison and fertilizers) is also undertaken.

Public Relation

For many years our delegates have been the ones who negotiated with the Government to maintain our rights as hunters.
We also cooperate with other shooting clubs through the West Australian Shooting Association to ensure the right of West Australians to own and use firearms.

Shooting

Shotgun Shooting
With low membership fees and the price of targets kept to a minimum, simulated field shooting is now well within the range of all shooters. We have shooting and social weekends and these general proof to be a great time for shooters and their families.
Club championships lead onto State qualifying events and National championships. If successful, you can represent Australia in International Sporting Clays with the World Championships being the ultimate.

Rifle Shooting
Members have access to a rifle range at the Wanneroo Shooting Complex every second Sunday and also every Thursday. It will cater for all classes of rifle shooting and shoots will be held on a regular basis.

Education of New Shooters
Bring your friends and family and introduce them to the good times to be experienced in shooting. These times are ideal for keeping your eye in, or educating your partner or child in the safe handling of firearms as well as teaching them the art of shooting.