Hunting

Hunting Information
For N.W.S.C.A. Property

Currently our total of club owned land is 138=/- acres. NWCSA. wants to provide opportunities to our members to hunt safely on our land. It is imperative that safety comes first at all times. This info sheet will explain the different types of hunting allowed on NWCSA property and in what areas that type of hunting is allowed.

There will be a one time only “new property/ hunting orientation walk” for any member who wants to hunt on club property. This walk is to familiarize all hunting members with the “safety” & “no hunting” zones on our land. Please contact the club president to make an appointment to do this walk.

Hunting on club property is to be treated the same as hunting on any private land. members must obtain a signed permission slip from NWCSA president. Please note that all state hunting laws apply.

All deer and turkey hunting must be done from stationary positions.
No stalking!!! tree stands and ground blinds are o.k.
Do not use screw-in type tree steps.
Permitted are climbing sticks, ladder stands & climbing stands only.

When checking in to NWCSA property to deer and turkey hunt, Each member must sign into book and put your name tag on the map as to the area you will be hunting.

Types of hunting Location on property
archery
deer & turkey
Any where on club land except for “no hunting” areas around ranges.
Shotgun&muzzeloader
deer & turkey
“firearm only” zone designated on map on wall of club house. **first three hunters signed in**.
small game
rabbits & squirrels
“firearm only” zone designated on map on wall of club house. **no more than three hunters per group**.
shotgun
pheasant
Any where on club land during regular pheasant hunting times set forth by the club. as long hunting rules are followed. i.e. (no shooting towards building., (no shooting towards buildings people, dogs or vehicles. ) there will be two morning stocking of pheasants (8am & 10am) so that less hunters are in the field at any time for safety and so hunters will have a better chance to get their birds.

Additional Pheasant Hunting guidelines can be found here.

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