Junior Shotgun is a development program that introduces young shooters to the clay target sports. WWCCA accomplishes this by participating in and supporting a “Learn to Shoot” program, the Junior Traveling League of Michigan and the national Scholastic Clay Target Program.
The “Learn to Shoot” program runs from January through April that is open to both members and non-members for a nominal fee. Both skeet and trap are taught.
Juniors in the “Learn to Shoot” program are divided into three groups depending on their skill and experience.
- Novice – Little or no experience
- Junior Varsity – Those with basic knowledge of the games but not proficient at breaking targets.
- Varsity – Those proficient at breaking targets but who wish to be more competitive.
The Junior Traveling League of Michigan is an eight month program which provides junior shooters the opportunity to shoot skeet and trap at different clubs in a friendly competitive atmosphere throughout southeast Michigan.
The Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) is a national program sponsored by the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation. The SCTP provides the opportunity for school age youths to participate in the sports of trap, skeet and sporting clays. This activity offers juniors the opportunity to earn scholarship monies toward a college education.
For additional information, contact Bob Martin at 313-382-8383
2012 Learn to Shoot Dates:
Saturday, January 28
Saturday, February 18
Saturday, February 25
Saturday, March 3
Saturday, March 17
Saturday, March 31
2012 Junior Traveling League of Michigan Dates:
Saturday, January 14, Wayne County Sportsmen’s Club
Saturday, February 11, Grand Blanc Huntsman’s Club
Saturday, March 10, WWCCA (Western Wayne County Conservation Assoc)
Saturday, April 14, Island Lakes Shooting Center
Saturday, May 12, Multi Lakes Conservation Association (Fun Shoot & Banquet)








