WWCCA has its roots in ten men who were avid hunters and fishermen. They also cared a great deal about conservation efforts statewide.
The Western Wayne County Conservation Association (WWCCA Archery & Gun Club) is a membership-based organization dedicated to promoting conservation, outdoor recreation, shooting sports, and archery through various programs and facilities. This group had a keen interest not only in hunting and fishing, but also archery and conservation. Their discussions and dreams came to fruition in 1938, when th
e Western Wayne County Conservation Association became a reality. They purchased forty acres of land near Joy and Wayne Roads in Nankin Township. To finance this venture, they sold shares in the club for ten dollars per share. The first development was that of an archery range. As with many things during the early 1940’s further development was put on hold until after World War II. At that point the first clubhouse was established with the purchase of a government-surplus Quonset hut. In 1954 the first trap field was constructed, but access to the club was limited, and an arrangement had to be made with a neighbor of the club. In return for an access road and its maintenance, the neighbor asked that the club pay $.10 per line of trap. The first day, the club took in $154.00, and trap shooting was off and running in western Wayne County. It’s been one of the club’s most successful sports ever since. Wayne County’s population expanded quickly, and it became apparent that the existing location would soon be surrounded, and would be impractical to maintain and grow the existing location. The search then started for a new location further out in the county. The search ended on the border of Wayne and Washtenaw Counties when 62 acres of land was purchased in Plymouth Township, on Napier Road. Construction of a clubhouse and archery range was completed first, soon followed by trap and s***t fields; and rifle and pistol ranges. A History of Conservation
In 1985 the club’s acreage was expanded with the purchase of an additional 24 acres with part of Johnson Creek running through it. Johnson Creek is part of the Rouge River Conservation Area. This purchase provided an area where the club could practice its conservation, as well as having a place in which we could observe and protect wild life. Today, that area is constantly maintained. Work parties help keep the creek area clean of debris and fallen trees. They also purchase and plant trees in the conservation area and around the club grounds, and they work actively with various state conservation groups to help protect the natural resources of Michigan. Muzzleloading And the Nation’s Heritage
In the 1970’s came the increased interest in the country’s pioneer heritage, and interest in
muzzleloading grew greatly. People became interested in genuine reproductions of early American fi****ms, and the ways pioneers lived in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In the early 1980’s the Tonquish Muzzleloader group was founded, and they continue to thrive. Each year they have a “rendezvous” on Labor Day weekend. The public is invited to participate and see how America’s ancestors lived. The group also built and maintains a “walk through” range, in which participants get to shoot at various targets in a woods-like atmosphere. More Expansion in the 1980’s
In the late 1980’s the club continued its expansion with the addition of an airgun range and range house. This facility has been continually updated, and the club hosted World Airgun Field Target Championships on three different occasions; in 1993, 1995, and 1997
Facilities Improvements
A recent project separated the combination 25/50-yard range, and the club built an exclusive 25-yard range for pistol, revolver, and rimfire pistol and rifle shooting. The 25-yard range also has yardage markers for shooting distances from five yards out to twenty-five yards. The 50-yard range is now being improved. With the popularity of reactive targets, one of the shooting lanes has added spinner and other targets which react when hit. Pistol and revolver shooters participate in a variety of activities and competitions. They regularly hold competitive events such as bull’s-eye and bowling pin top shooting. Within the rifle discipline is a group which is dedicated to precision and benchrest rifle shooting. They shepherded improvements in the 200-yard rifle range, including the addition of a block house. They host regional matches, and competitors vie for honors in both precision and benchrest competitions. WWCCA is an associate club with the U.S. Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). The CMP and its predecessor, the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, promote rifle marksmanship, and safe gun handling, as well as youth marksmanship and competition. As such, the club regularly hosts service rifle matches and specialty matches using the M1 Garand rifle. The 200-yard range is also the spot for rifle leagues such as the “belly-shoot” and informal competitions among members. One of the major activities at the club is the “sighting in” days period, conducted from mid-October, through the day before deer season in November. For a nominal fee, non-members may use the 100-yard and 50-yard rifle ranges to “zero-in” their rifles and shotguns. WWCCA volunteers provide range supervision and technical assistance for hunters, insuring their weapons are safe and accurate. Modern-Day Cowboys (and Girls)
In the mid-1980’s the interest in America’s western heritage exploded, and the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting was founded. Participants dress in garb of the period (up to 1898), and use period-correct weapons. These include single-action revolvers, Winchester-type rifles, and shotguns (double-barrel, pump, and lever-action). The events include timed action shooting at reactive targets, as well as shooting from “horseback”, wagons, and fixed positions. Each member develops a unique persona, and their “handle” is registered with the Single Action Shooting Society. The “Johnson Creek Regulators” host a number of events, and travel to other clubs, bringing home honors and trophies. Shotgun Sports
WWCCA has some of the finest shotgun ranges in the area. There are two dedicated s***t fields, a combination trap and s***t field, as well as two dedicated trap fields. Along with the trap and s***t fields is a field devoted to the sport of “Five Stand”. Five Stand is a combination, and expansion of, trap and s***t shooting. From five different shooting stations, shotgunners shoot targets launched from one and/or two of eight different traps. Targets replicate actual game conditions, including “rabbit”, “dying quail”, and a variety of angles and distances. This game provides a real challenge to the beginner or veteran shotgunner. The club also has regular shotgun leagues, and its members also participate successfully in registered trap and s***t events around the area and country. Fishing Sports
Members who enjoy fishing have a department which advises them on the latest fishing techniques, hot fishing locations, and the latest news about fishing rules and regulations in the Great Lakes area. Archery
Among the popular activities at WWCCA is the archery program. We have two separate archery range areas. The first is located on the left side of the drive as you enter the club grounds. Conventional targets are used in that area, with regular competitions held there. Along the Johnson Creek preservation area, a 3-D range has been constructed, using life-size targets to test the archer’s skill in a real-life setting. Archers are regularly challenged with varying target locations and distances. Women’s Shooting Sports
Women have always been a part of WWCCA. Their interests parallel those of men, and WWCCA long ago recognized the need to nurture and develop women’s shooting sports. Each year, regular classes are held for women who may have never handled a shotgun, rifle, or pistol. They actively participate in hunter safety programs, and we have a group of “Hot Shots”, who compete in various shotgun sports. Youth Development
WWCCA is an active advocate and supporter of the Boy Scouts of America and youth shooting organizations. Several times annually we host various Boy Scout troops for weekend campouts at our camping area. They participate in rifle and shotgun, as well as archery events. WWCCA also actively supports and sponsors youth shooting activities. During the winter months we have indoor archery leagues for youth and sponsor the JOAD (Junior Olympic Archery Development) program. WWCCA recently became the home of junior shotgunning. We have the finest group of coaches and sponsors available in the local area. Our youth shotgunners regularly win and place highly in local, state, and national competitions. Charities and Event Hosting
WWCCA is an active supporter of charities. We annually make donations to such groups as the Wounded Warrior Project and the United States Marine Corps’ “Toys for Tots” program. Each year WWCCA hosts several shooting outings for private and charitable organizations. We have hosted the PIME (Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions), a Catholic charity, Kids With Chemo, Southern Great Lakes Symphony, and the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, to name a few. Among the more recent club involvements is the Friends of NRA. This is a program sponsored by the National Rifle Association. We host a dinner and raise funds for shooting programs for youth and women shooters. We regularly receive grants from the NRA which help develop and improve our shooting facilities for our youth and women. Our clubhouse regularly is available for weddings and other social events.
06/05/2026
📢 What’s Happening at WWCCA This Sunday? 📢
Join us for another busy day at the club!
🏹 3D Archery Shoot
⏰ 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
🎯 Rifle League
📍 200 Yard Range
⏰ 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
🔥 Black Powder Walk Through
⏰ Starts at 10:00 AM
🤠 Fast Draw Practice
📍 200 Yard Loading House
⏰ 2:00 PM
🌞 Extended Club Hours
The club will remain open until 8:00 PM.
Whether you’re competing, practicing, or just enjoying a day at the club, there’s something for everyone. We look forward to seeing you at WWCCA!
06/05/2026
📢 WWCCA Saturday Schedule & Club Hours Reminder 📢
We have a full day of activities planned this Saturday!
🎯 Hunter Safety Class
25 Yard Range & S***t Fields 4 & 5
⏰ 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
🎯 Junior Pistol Practice
200 Yard Range
⏰ 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
🎯 Junior Shotgun
⏰ 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
🎯 RSO Class
⏰ 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
⚠️ Important Club Hours Notice ⚠️
• Shotgun activities will close at 4:00 PM
• All ranges must be cleared by 5:45 PM
• Members and guests must check out in the clubhouse by 6:00 PM
• The Club will close at 6:00 PM
Thank you for your cooperation, and we look forward to seeing everyone at the club
06/05/2026
🌿 Guided Nature Hike at WWCCA 🌿
Take a break from your busy schedule and enjoy the outdoors with a guided nature hike at WWCCA!
📅 Saturday, June 20, 2026
⏰ 8:00 AM
📍 Meet at the Pole Barn
Whether you’re an avid outdoors enthusiast or simply looking for a relaxing morning walk, this hike is a great opportunity to explore the club’s beautiful grounds, observe local wildlife, and enjoy time with fellow members.
Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
We hope to see you there!
06/02/2026
🌸 Women’s Sport Shooting – Pistol Training Class 🌸
Looking to learn a new skill in a welcoming and supportive environment? Join us for our next Women’s Sport Shooting Pistol Class at WWCCA!
📅 Saturday, June 13
⏰ 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 WWCCA Clubhouse – Plymouth, Michigan
💲 $50 per person (cash only)
This class is perfect for women who are new to the sport or looking to build confidence through hands-on instruction.
✅ No prior experience required
✅ Personal instructor assigned to each participant
✅ Safety equipment, training materials, and range supplies provided
✅ Classroom instruction followed by outdoor practical training
Space is limited, and advance registration is required.
Come learn, build confidence, and discover why so many women enjoy participating in the shooting sports community.
06/01/2026
WWCCA Monthly Membership Meeting Tonight
Join us tonight for the monthly WWCCA Membership Meeting! It’s a great opportunity to stay informed about what’s happening around the club, hear updates on current projects and upcoming events, and connect with fellow members.
🍽️ The kitchen will be open!
Stop by and enjoy:
* Brats
* Potato Salad
* Coleslaw
Food will be available for purchase before the meeting, so come hungry and make an evening of it.
Whether you’re a longtime member or recently joined, your participation helps keep WWCCA strong and moving forward.
See you tonight at the clubhouse!
05/24/2026
Yesterday the weather was cool and rainy but the action at the pin shoot hot!
Check out this video from one of our yesterdays event on the 25-yard range. Competitors race against the clock to knock bowling pins completely off the table, testing both speed and accuracy. It's one of the most exciting and spectator-friendly events we host.
Whether you're a seasoned competitor or just looking for something different to try, the Pin Shoot is a great way to challenge yourself and meet fellow members.
Our next Pin Shoot is coming up soon—watch the video and see what all the fun is about!
05/22/2026
Think you can clear the table?
Tomorrow’s Pin Shoot is on the 25-yard range from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM. Competitors race against the clock to knock all five pins completely off the table. It’s fast-paced, beginner-friendly, and one of the most entertaining events to watch at the club.
Check out this quick video from a previous shoot to see what it’s all about, then come join the fun tomorrow at WWCCA!
📍 25-Yard Range
⏰ 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
WWCCA Archery and Gun Club
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05/15/2026
Looking to knock out some work hours and help improve the grounds at WWCCA?
Tomorrow morning we’ll be planting pumpkins for the club’s fall events and could use a few extra hands. The work party starts at 8:00 AM and is a great way to pitch in, meet fellow members, and help keep club traditions going strong.
Bring work gloves and be ready to get a little dirty. Many hands make light work. 🌱🎃
05/15/2026
05/14/2026
Saturday means it’s time for another Rimfire Varmint Match at WWCCA on the 100-yard range from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Bring your .22 LR or 17 HMR rifle and see how you stack up against challenging paper varmint targets at 100 yards with changing wind and weather conditions.
This fun match is open to both members and non-members and is designed for shooters of all skill levels. Factory and modified factory rifles are welcome, and the relaxed atmosphere makes it a great way to sharpen your marksmanship, test your equipment, and enjoy a day on the range with fellow shooters.
• 25 shots for score plus unlimited sighters
• Bench shooting with rests or bipods allowed
• $10 entry fee with Lewis Award payouts
• Eye & ear protection and signed waiver required
Whether you’re chasing tiny groups or just looking for a great morning at the club, come join us this Saturday at WWCCA. 🎯