Our goal is to provide conservation education, and outdoor sporting opportunities including shooting, archery and hunting.  Projects include hunter education, shooting instruction, development and operation of a shooting range and archery range, trap league, archery league,  and Adopt-A-Highway. Northwoods Wildlife
and Wetlands Club
Our goal is to provide conservation education, and outdoor sporting opportunities including shooting, archery and hunting.  Projects include hunter education, shooting instruction, development and operation of a shooting range and archery range, trap league, archery league, and Adopt-A-Highway.

NWWC Shooting Range has target ranges for Pistol and Rifle.  NWWC also has Trap and Archery Ranges.  The Range is open to the public from April 1st. to December 1st.. We are located approximately 5 miles south of Mercer.  The Range driveway, accessed from HWY 51 via Range Road, is on the left (North) side of Range Road.

Sign at entrance to range

Welcome To NWWC

NWWC 100 yard range

100 Yard Range

NWWC 200 yard range

200 Yard Range

NWWC Trap range

Trap Range

 

Wisconsin Licenses and Permits



View Northwoods Wildlife and Wetlands Shooting Range in a larger map

The range location is on RANGE RD

To download a printable sight-in target, click Download a printable sight-in target Resize to the correct size for your printer before printing.

There is No Charge to use the range.  Donations made at the range to help offset expenses are appreciated.  If you would like to see a particular improvement made to the range, please let us know and help get it started with a tax deductible donation check. 

 

Local Area Links of Interest

Reload for fun! No, reload to shoot more!  Reload for fun! No, reload to shoot more! Reload for fun! No, reload to shoot more!  Anyway you look at it, shooting is fun

Dues Reminder:
Your NWWC dues go from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011. New Dues Rates for 2010 starting February 1, 2010. Individual: $25; Family: $35; Youth: $5.
There is a renewal form in this newsletter.  Or just use a plain piece paper with all your info on it.  Send to NWWC
PO Box 219,
Mercer, WI 54547.

THANKS for your continued support of YOUR club!  Hope you enjoy the facilities out at the Range and the Events the club puts on for your enjoyment.

To contact the Board of Directors, send an email to BoD@northwoodswildlifeandwetlandsclub.org   It will be answered after the next board meeting.

Club Contact-- Fred Chovanec, 715-588-1373 or email at nwwc@frontier.com

Our goal is to provide conservation education, and outdoor sporting opportunities including shooting, archery, and hunting.  Projects include hunter education, shooting instruction, development and operation of a shooting range and archery range, trap league, archery league, and Adopt-A-Highway.  We offer proper firearm, gun, handgun, shotgun, pistol, and revolver instruction by NRA certified instructors and Wisconsin State DNR employees. 

Annual Gun Raffle
2010 Raffle Guns

Our 2010 raffle will start June 20, 2010 and will run until December 20, 2010. The two guns in our 2010 gun raffle are: Browning Citori Lighting 12 gauge shotgun chambered for 2¾ - 3½ shells with 28" barrels and a Remington M-700 CDL in .270 caliber with a fluted stainless steel barrel. For more information contact---nwwc@frontier.com

Buying a raffle ticket is the easiest way to donate to the NWWC.  Any tax deductible donation checks that have no specified purpose will be used to help fund range maintenance.  Send donation checks to:
NWWC
P.O. Box 219
Mercer, WI 54547

NWWC Education Center and Clubhouse

NWWC's newly remodeled Clubhouse and Education Center


Thanks to everyone who helped the Club in any way this past year and welcome to anyone interested in joining our Club in 2010.

The club would like to thank the following for their donations and/or labor:  John Raabe, Altman Excavating, Scott Tomek Masonry, Jeff Robl Construction, Mary and Chuck Schroepfer, Mike Rozak, Bill Altman, Earl Hildebrandt, Bruce Bacon, and Vern Hoffman. 

Original website was written by Ken Henkel.