Millerville Sportsmen
educating, training & Sharing our enthusiasm for the outdoors with our community
club Programs & EVENTS
Every year the Millerville Sportsmen's Club has a raffle that supports the organizations spending for the coming year.
Your money supports: safety and education programs, wildlife conservation, walleye stocking, high school sports and other community related support programs.
The club would like to thank all the individuals and groups that support these programs each and every year.
The Millerville Sportsmen's Club supports the right to own firearms and to use them in accordance with all Federal, State, and Local laws and ordinances.
We believe that anyone who wants to, should have the opportunity to learn how to safety handle, care for and use them.
That is why we provide free Firearm Safety Training. Classes begin at the beginning of April each year and are held at the Millerville Fire Hall.
If you are interested or would just like more information, please call us at (612) 801-3421 or send us an email at the email address below.
info@millervillesportsmen.com
Walley Stocking Program
Every year the money received from the annual raffle and the support of members and individual donors.
The Millerville Sportsmen's Club is able to stock thousands of walleye fingerlings into both Lake Aaron and Lake Moses each year. In May the club stocked hundereds of pounds of walleye fingerlings into both lakes. The fish are purchased from Klug's Fish Farm located in Garfield, MN
To get involved, donate or to learn more about this program please contact us at (612) 801-3421 or email us at:
info@millervillesportsmen.com
Wildlife Conservation Pheasant Release Program
Each year the club supports efforts to conserve and maintain our local wildlife with feeding and wildlife release programs:
Pheasant release, winter feeding, food plot creation and maintenance programs, trout stream stocking and land conservation to name a few.
about us
The Millerville Sportsmen's Club was formed in 1936 or 1937 by common minded residents that had shared values, interests and experiences. Together they wanted to create and maintain access to hunting, fishing and other outdoors activities for the community and its way of life.