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Williams Lake Sportsmen's Association is a non-profit
group dedicated to the preservation of hunting and
fishing hobbies. We cherish our shooting sports.
We believe in the wise use of our natural resources of
fish and wildlife so future generations can enjoy the
same experiences as we have today. We believe that
adequate habitat has to be maintained so there are
harvestable numbers of fish and wildlife.
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General Meetings are held at the clubhouse on Bond
Lake Road
on the third Monday of every month starting at
7:30 p.m. with
the exception of July and August as most people
are on
vacation.
Join us. Your participation is needed!
Executive Meetings are held at the clubhouse on
Bond Lake Road
on the first Monday of every month starting at
7:00 p.m.
In the event of a statutory holiday, both
Executive and General
meetings will he held the Monday following the
holiday.
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Please note:
General meetings will not be held in July or
August,
2010. The next General Meeting will be held
on September 20th.
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~ A
problem with the "Trophy" page of the website
has occurred. Until resolved, it will not be
possible to
update this page. Until then the trophy awards are
being
posted here:
Trophy
Awards for 2010,
Click here
Trophy
Awards for 2011,
Click here
~The
April 2012 Newsletter has just been posted
~ The
2012 Archery Shoot Schedule has just been
posted on the WLSA and Archery "Events" pages.
You may also
click here to view or
print
~ The new WLSA Executive contact information has
just been updated
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Information regarding the Feb. 7, 2012
C.O.R.E & Firearms Safety Course has just been posted on
the WLSA and Cariboo Archer's "Events" Pages.
~ The
range closures on the "Activities" page have just
been updated
~ The
JOP program is meeting again on Thursday nights
from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at the clubhouse.
~ Boaters Licence course available online through the
BCWF.
Click here for more
information.
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Click here to view the
2008 Moose LEH PowerPoint Presentation
~ See the "Trophy" page for an article regarding the New
World Record for Non-Typical Elk.
~ We are now listing Range closures
on the "Activities" page.

Click here to read a
study on Fish Farms and sea lice
infestations of Wild Juvenile Salmon in the
Broughton Archipelago.

The Williams Lake Sportsmen's
Association strongly advocates
for the conservation and preservation of our wild game and
fish stocks and encourages all members and
individuals to
report anyone suspected of poaching or polluting. Following
is
a link to the Report all Poachers & Polluters Program
(RAPP).
Click on
the logo to view the site.


The
Williams Lake Sportsmen's Association
is a member organization of the

Click
on the logo to view the site.
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