![]() Welcome to our NEW Clubs & Organizations Page (Last updated Feb. 25, 2006) This page is
intended to showcase hunting clubs and local
chapters of sportsman's and conservation organizations in or near the
Adirondacks. If you'd like to be included please email your club
name, address, phone number, website, email and especially a brief
description of what your club has to offer (hunting acreage, youth
programs, etc...). In the long run, we'd like to
establish a comprehensive list of clubs for our readers.
Please welcome our newest link, the Blue Mt. Lake Club in Hamilton County. www.bluemtlakeclub.com The members of ADKBuckmasters are now known as the Adirondack Sportsman's Alliance. Their programs such as Project Venison among others are still going strong as is the lease of prime hunting land. To learn more contact: Please join us at our banquet on April 1, 2006 ![]() 576x744 top Blue
Mountain Lake Club
Located on Rt. 28/30 between Long Lake & Blue Mt. Lake in he Central Adirondacks. We have over 3,500 acres of land on two lakes (South Pond andMud Lake) and the Salmon River. Annual dues are $250. Visit our web site at http://www.bluemtlakeclub.com/ New York Sportsmen ATV Club County Road 19 north
Williamstown, NY,11943 Phone: 631-477-3672
Fax: 631-477-3678 Ee-mail: chaasper@optonline.net Web: http://www.newyorkatv-sportsmanclub.com Description: 1600 acres of private forest for hunting, fishing, atv trail riding, camping , [primitive ] RV or tent (no hook ups). Membership is $500 for year-round use of property Quality Deer Management Association--Upper Hudson River Branch The Upper Hudson
River Valley Branch of Quality
Deer Management Association welcomes
all interested parties:
whether they be hunters, non-hunters, conservationists, or general
landowners. The Quality
Deer Management Association is a non-profit 501(c)(3) wildlife
conservation organization dedicated to promoting sustainable,
high-quality, white-tailed deer populations, wildlife habitats and
ethical hunting experiences through education, research, and management
in partnership with hunters, landowners, natural resource
professionals, and the public
. For more information
contact Andy
Austin 518-692-8286, Cliff Hanehan 587-0277, John Bowe 854-3369,
Tony Rainville 747-3331 for tickets or more information about QDMA.
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