Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Presentation When: Wednesday Apr.21/21 at 7:30 pm Guest Speaker: Iga Stasiuk – DVM, DVSc, DACVPM Provincial Wildlife Health Specialist Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment 112 Research Drive Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 3R3 Iga Stasiuk has spent many years in both the USA and Canada researching CWD and the effects it has on…
Keith B. Opening Wed Mar 17th 5:00pm – 8:00pm As per Saskatchewan Health, we have new regulations for the Indoor Range: – Only two lanes can be open at any time. (All persons must be 10′ apart when possible. This would include the 2 shooters and 1 RSO.) – There is now a maximum of…
The Outdoor Pistol Bay will be closed for the evening Thursday April 8 at 6:00pm until closing. It will be re-opened the following day for regular hours.
PWM Steel Ltd owner, Paul Klaassen, is supporting Youth Programs in the Lloydminster community. They have set up a scrape recyclable (white goods) appliance bin on the entranceroad to their property, where individuals can drop off their old appliances and the proceeds from this are given to various Youth Groups in the area. PWM Steel…
The Lloydminster and District Fish & Game Association was started in approximately 1927 as the Lloydminster Gun Club. In 1957, the club was changed to the Lloydminster and District Fish and Game Club and eventually was changed to the present name. We are a non-government, non-profit organization affiliated with the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation and the Alberta Fish and Game Association. Our club works toward the preservation and conservation of wildlife and it’s habitat. The whole family is encouraged to participate in outdoor activities.
The Association advocates for and assists in the conservation and management of fish, wildlife and habitat for the continuing benefit of association members and the general public.
Fish and wildlife resources enrich the quality of human life.
The best traditions of recreational hunting and fishing should be valued by future generations.
Regulated hunting, fishing and trapping are important wildlife management tools.
A person has the right to hunt and fish in accordance with the law.
Fish, wildlife and crown land are public resources belonging to all provincial residents and these resources must remain equally accessible for all residents.
To support and assist in the enhancement, development and maintenance of habitat for fish and wildlife.
To develop and promote education and recreational programs and activities.
To support organizations of like purpose in the lobbying of government and private agencies, as necessary, to safeguard the interests of fish and wildlife populations.
To promote outdoor ethics and safety.
The Association meets the last Tuesday of the month. Winter months are at Lloydminster Grace United Church (except December) and summer months are at the LDFGA Youth Center (except July). For more information, contact us at lloyddfga@gmail.com.