Chaseburg Rod & Gun Club is a member-supported shooting facility in Stoddard, Crawford County, Wisconsin. The club focuses on safe, respectful hunting and fishing activities with particular emphasis on youth participation and competitive shooting sports. | Membership Type | Cost | Details | |---|---...
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Chaseburg Rod & Gun Club is a member-supported shooting facility in Stoddard, Crawford County, Wisconsin. The club focuses on safe, respectful hunting and fishing activities with particular emphasis on youth participation and competitive shooting sports.
| Membership Type | Cost | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Annual | $45/year | Covers applicant, spouse/significant other, and children under 18. Valid Jan 1 - Dec 31. |
| Lifetime | $450 (one-time) | Single person only. Must update information annually. |
| Daily Pass | $10 | One person, one day. All ranges included. |
All members must be present on club grounds to sign up—no phone or remote registration.
Rifle Range - Backstops at 25, 50, 75, 100, and 200 yards - Adjacent pistol range extending to 10 yards - Brass collection boxes and dud round tubes provided - Members must police their own empties
Pistol & Concealed Carry - Short-range pistol facility - Concealed carry classes available through Freedom Firearms 101 LLC (contact: John Clark, 608-386-0246) - NRA Basic Pistol Class offered April 11 ($140) - Women's-only concealed carry class May 9 ($130)
Trap Shooting - 2-house trap range - Two seasonal leagues: 2-Person League (April-June) and 4-Person League (June-August) - League cost: $140 full-season prepay or $60 first night + $10/night thereafter ($90 total for 9 nights) - Prize payback: $20 per shooter distributed equally across divisions - Registration opens 2:30 pm, closes 8 pm each Tuesday - Food and beverages served league nights - Cash prizes awarded in multiple divisions - Makeup shooting allowed only second week (double round)
High School Clay Target Competition: Chaseburg hosts Central/Logan and Aquinas high school trap teams. Spring 2025 had 80+ athletes competing. Central/Logan finished 2nd in conference, with multiple state qualifiers and top-100 state shooters competing.
Archery Range - Bale targets 20-40 yards (field points only, vertical bows) - Sand pile adjacent to 30-yard targets for broadhead practice - Separate crossbow bag target at 40 yards (crossbows NOT allowed on bale targets) - Spring 3-D shoots featuring Rinehart targets - 30-target outdoor course with realistic hunting scenarios (deer, bear, turkey, dinosaurs) - Public events open to members and non-members—no prizes, just community fun
The club schedules monthly fish fries, blizzard shoots, 3-D archery competitions, quad county shoots, and club cleanup days throughout the year. Range closures are announced monthly for special events and school trap team practice.
The club explicitly states its mission: "Encouraging and promoting all aspects of safe and respectful outdoor hunting and fishing activities, especially for our youth."
Unlike commercial ranges, Chaseburg is member-governed with volunteer coaches and range staff. The 2-person and 4-person trap leagues run on honor systems for scoring and substitutions. High school students regularly shoot at the facility, with recent standouts finishing in the state top-100 and competing at nationals in Mason, Michigan.
Membership is required for all range access except public 3-D shoots.
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