Whirling Disease in our Waters

Whirling disease is now in our waters. Attention should always be paid to preventing the spread of invasives, but now we need to be extra vigilant to protect our uninfected waters. Whirling disease can be spread by anything going in and out of infected waters, a dog going for a swim, a stand-up paddle board, birds, wildlife, boats, and anglers.

How do we prevent further spread?
Clean, drain, and dry. For example - On a road trip with your dog in the summer and stopping for a cool-down swim? Make sure your dog is free of any mud and dirt and bathe your dog before it enters another waterbody.

Anglers have been targeted as the spreaders of whirling disease, but this is simply not true. Responsible anglers have been following protocols to prevent the spread for years. We need all water users to share the same diligence as anglers to protect our waters. Clean, drain, and dry anything that goes into a waterbody, the future of healthy waters is in all of our hands, not just anglers.

Photo credit: @abinvasives

For more info, visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/plants-animals-ecosystems/fish/aquatic-species/aquatic-invasives/whirling-disease

CWD detected in BC

The B.C. Wildlife Branch reports that cases of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) have been confirmed in two deer in the Kootenay region, south of Cranbrook.

Hunters are encouraged to provide samples for CWD testing after harvesting a deer anywhere in B.C., hunters can submit the head of the animal for testing.

Contact Roy Pagliaro at (250) 344-5737 to make arrangements to drop off your sample at the range.

To learn more, visit the BCWF website here.

Antler Scoring Event - 2023 Season

Interested in seeing how your trophy stacks up against the rest?

We’re doing all our scoring for the 2023 season on Saturday, January 27th, from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, so make sure you come by and get your name on a piece of history! Scoring will be conducted at the Golden Legion (located in the Golden Curling Rink building).

In order to qualify, you must be a GDRGC member in 2023. Make sure you bring your tag along to verify it was taken in BC and during the 2023 season.