BULLETS



Our next meeting is the Annual Meeting in January at the VFW in Hyde Park.  Details to follow.



Click for End of the Year 2011 - President's Message


2011 Conservation Camper  Ian Biasini   Elmore/Morrisville resident


 
There seems to be a problem with the embedded Google calendar that we use and Internet Explorer (IE9?)  The only way for IE users to see the calendar is to copy the following link and paste it into your browser...

https:/www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=lvfishandgame%40gmail.com

Use this for now until either IE or Google 'fess up as to whose problem it is....

Larry


Click here to view the 2011 News Letter for the LVFG club.



Personal Firearms Record form available here.  Each year, thousands of firearms are reported lost or stolen.  The owner's ability to adequately identify these firearms is central to law enforcement's ability to investigate these crimes and losses.  Insurance claims and reacquisition of recovered firearms will also hinge on the ability to correctly identify these firearms.  By completing this record and maintaining  it in a safe location, separate from your firearms, you will be taking an important first step in the effort to prevent thefts and to keep firearms out fo the hands of criminals.  Remember:  "A stolen gun threatens everyone."  
       
U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of ATF&E, National Tracing Center


Lamoille Valley Fish & Game Club New Member Orientation◄(click here to view in Word)

Lamoille Valley Fish & Game Club New Member Orientation◄(click here to view in PDF)


           

 

            The annual dues are $35.00 for the year 2010.


            Also, if  you are receiving this in the mail you can save the club
            money by emailing me, llpeck_vt@comcast.net , so we can notify you
            immediately of any updates to our web site. 
 
            Check out....http://www.lvfgc.org



       Volunteers always welcome at the Lamoille
       Valley Fish and Game Club.  Some volunteer

        jobs, such as the one pictured at the right,
        might not be to your liking, but just approach   
        your club officers to see what you can do for
        the club.  (By the way, this position had a
        lot of "openings" during the first few months
        of our shooting season as folks had yet to get
        their rifles zeroed in. :)