Dumoine River Rod and Gun Club
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Dumoine River Rod and Gun Club
Dumoine River Rod and Gun Club A club for all outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy and be proud of http://www.dumoine.com Late fall at the Dumoine Club What are we? The Dumoine River Rod and Gun Club is an incorporated club owned and operated as a nonprofit organization by its members. The objectives of the club are to provide facilities for hunting, fishing, and recreation for its members, and to promote and maintain the integrity of the environment and the fish and game laws that protect the environment. Members of the club have access to the club headquarters, a two-story historic log lodge with living, diningand kitchen areas, hot showers, flush toilets and telephone. Next to the lodge are threehousekeeping cabins. The Club also maintains 5 out cabins located on various lakes for the use of its members. There are hundreds of lakes to fish and hunt from within a short driving distance of the lodge and camps. Canoes are provided. A caretaker maintains the facilities from ice out until mid October. The club is located in Western Quebec on the Dumoine River in a huge (1500 km2) aquatic reserve protected for recreational activities. One of our rustic cabins on Cullinlake Fishing Speckled Trout - There are many lakes and ponds that provide good trout fishing, accessible by driving or ATV from the Lodge. A few are within hiking distance. Typical fish vary from 1 - 3 lbs but trout up to 6 lbs are not uncommon. Both stocked and native speckled trout fishing are available.This year's opening day fishing competition was won by a person catching two 6+ lb speckles. Lake Trout - Two of the lakes on which we have camps provide excellent lake trout fishing. These fish feed on crayfish and are delicious! Lake trout and Splake are plentiful in many of the lakes. Northern Pike - The opportunities are unlimited! Small Mouth Bass - In the river near the Lodge there is excellent bass fishing. Walleye - Can be found in the River and are abundant in most of the larger lakes. Wildlife – There is abundant wildlife for viewing, photography and hunting. Moose - There is an archery and a rifle season for moose. Each fall moose are taken in the vicinity of the Club. Bear - At this time our area is limited to spring bear season only Small Game - The grouse and woodcock hunting are excellent Recreation The Club is not just for hunting and fishing. Family vacations and other recreational activities are enjoyed by families and their guests. Canoeing- The Dumoine River is a very popular river for canoe enthusiasts. It is well known for its range of white water challenges and its scenic beauty. Trips of 1 - 7 days can easily be arranged. ATV's - Riding is unlimited as there are hundreds of miles of road and trails. ATV's must be licensed and insured. ATV's are the most practical way to get around. Snowmobiles - The same opportunities exist as for ATV's. There is no club manager or service during the winter months but our 8 cabins are available year round. For hunting and fishing, a Quebec license is required. Also in this part of Quebec, hunting and fishing are controlled by ZECs. ZEC Permits are required for any hunting or fishing activities. The Club lodge is in the ZEC Rapides de Joachim while the area to the west of the Dumoine River is in the ZEC Dumoine. As a member, you become an integral part of the total club activity, and as influential a contributor as you desire. Members vote annually for the Executive and are free to run for office. All members may raise issues at the Annual General Meeting held at the end of August. Whether your pleasure is hiking, canoeing, fishing, hunting, swimming from sandy beaches, or the endless ATV and Snowmobile opportunities, the Club will serve as the hub for all your out door activities. Club History and Members The Dumoine River Rod and Gun Club had its inception through the dedicated efforts of a few Lake Placid business and professional people in 1918. The current membership is about half from the North Eastern USA and half from Ontario and Quebec. The activities of the club have evolved with the coming of roads, new methods of transportation and changes in the provincial approach to such clubs and the protection of the environment. However, the underlying principles of a love for the wilderness and its protection have remained the same. Joining us If you wish to learn more about the club please visit our web site www.dumoine.com or contact any of the club officers listed below. You may also e-mail the club with any questions at [email protected]. We encourage prospective members to visit the club, stay a night or two, and discover what a paradise this is. You should contact any of the club officers to arrange this. Rates All members pay an annual fee to cover the fixed costs of operating the facilities. For the 2015 year this will be $595 for individuals or families. Accommodation at the club is $30 per night. This charge covers the member, his or her spouse, and children under the age of 25. There are no initiation fees. 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