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LWA Membership

What is The Leicestershire Wildfowlers Association?

The LWA consists of shooting people and enthusiasts with a common interest in shooting in all its forms and offers a wide variety of activities or its members to enjoy.

Our Activities

Juniors and Educational Activities

This important section was started in 1980 and, together with the many varied sections within the Association there is tremendous scope to educate interest in the sport of shooting, conservation and allied mattered. There is no minimum age for joining.

Our Activities

Insurance

As a member of the Leicestershire Wildfowlers Association your membership in the BASC is included in your annual membership fee, all members are covered for legal liability or bodily injury and damage to property resulting from shooting and conservation activities during the period of valid membership.

Our Activities

Pigeon Shooting

One of our most popular offerings during November to April is the chance for members to shoot wood pigeon and other vermin by courtesy of farmers and land owners. Usually there are shoots arranged on a Saturday and Thursday.

Become A Member

Download Our Application Here and send it to: mdgreen76@btinternet.com

Our Activities

Ferreting

Increased interest is being shown in the sport, which was first introduced to the LWA in 1976. Outing usually take place on Sundays at various venues.

Our Activities

Related Public Events

We are keen participants in local rural and village shows to promote what the LWA can provide.

Our Activities

Communication

Regular newsletters and a quarterly Pintail magazine are sent to all members keeping them informed at updated of future events and any matters of interest.

Our Activities

Gundogs

Everyone who shoots should have a well-trained dog so that wounded quarry can be retrieved and despatched as quickly as possible. Training classes are held a various venues during the summer months and, together with working tests and inter-club competitions, this section provides a valuable service to members, some of who have gone on to participate in and sometimes win Field Trials. The Association also provides a service to shoots in the Midlands by providing beaters and pickers up offering an opportunity for dogs and handlers to work in field conditions.

Our Activities

The Social Scene

In the winter months meeting are arranged usually on the second Monday of the month at which there are film shows, talks and practical demonstration on a wide variety of subjects. 1988 brought the introduction of celebrity speakers. Past subjects include antique weapons, archery, big game hunting, falconry, fishing, forestry, foxhunting, game-keeping, grouse shooting, punt-gunning, stalking, and taxidermy as well as the more usual topics relating to shooting and conservation.

Our Activities

Wildfowling

Although the LWA was originally founded in 1957 by a group of wildfowlers to protect their interests on the coast. Wildfowling is now just one facet of our pursuits. Shooting is available on the East Coast and in other coastal areas through liaison with other wildfowling associations. In 1993 the Association jointly purchased an area of land at Erith on the Ouse washes in Cambridgeshire which provides excellent duck shooting throughout the season.

View Earith Washes Permits And Guidelines.

Our Activities

Fishing

A limited amount of fishing is allowed on the priory Water Reserve. A small additional fee is charged for the fishing permit. The water contains specimen tench and carp up to 25lb, bream to 16lb and pike well in excess of 25lb. Members are required to till in a seasonal catch return so as to monitor the quality of the fish and water.

Our Activities

Conservation

The Association believes in putting back more than we take out and since the formation of the LWA we have reared, ringed and released over 32,000 ducklings on to sanctuary waters in Leicestershire. In 1984 a Snipe project was established at Grace Dieu and recognised by being awarded a Certificate of Merit from the Laurent Perrier Conservation Awards in 1986.

The acquisition of a large area of land containing disused gravel pits at Kirby Bellars, Melton Mowbray, leased to the Association by the kind generosity of our Vice President, Mr R A Jelley in 1987. This saw the start of a major conservation project named Priory Water. Improvements to the land have been carried out by members which have created excellent habitat for a wide diversity of flora and fauna. The site has become one of the most important wildfowl areas in the county. Regular bird counts are taken on a weekly basis with over 150 species being recorded. A field centre has been built and forms part of the educational plan for the site. Working closely with local and national experts work will continue over the coming years to improve the reserve still further.

Dog Training

Dog Section

We offer training sessions for your dogs, tests are held all around the county please contact for availability.

Conservation Project

Priory Water

The LWA took on the site in 1987 as a wildfowl sanctuary and started an ambitious plan to create a nature reserve from scratch.

Shooting Facilities

Wildfowling

As a Member of the L.W.A. you will have the opportunity to shoot on the Wash.

Roost Shooting

Pigeon Shooting

Over the years we have enjoyed some excellent roost shooting evenings that include Crows, Magpies, Jays, Squirrel’s and pigeon.

Membership Fees

LWA FULL MEMBERSHIP INC BASC
£110
JUNIOR MEMBER (BASC) UP TO 18 YEARS OLD
£24
JUNIOR MEMBER (BASC AND LWA) 18 TO 21 YEARS OLD
£73
FISHING MEMBER (ADDITIONAL FEE FOR PAID UP MEMBERS)
£10

Payment by Bankers order or cheque.

Cheques to be made payable to The Leicestershire Wildfowlers Association and sent to the membership Secretary.

Membership Application – Contact M. Green on  mdgreen76@btinternet.com

Application Form

Any Questions

If you have any questions or queries about our association and what we provide, don’t hesitate to get in contact.

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