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Why is membership limited to 35?

We do not want to over-tax the resources of the club so we limit membership.  This ensures good fishing and easy access to the club facilities by all members.

What is membership with Guest Privileges?

Members with guest privilges can bring guests to the club without having to pay any guest or user fees.  Opening and closing weekends are reserved for members only unless there are not enough members available to fill the camps.

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What are members without Guest Privilges?

Some members only use the club with their families or with other members.  They do not put additional pressure on club facilities by bringing guests.  We felt this should be recognized and established a catagory of membership for such memebrs at a slightly lower annual fee.

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What is Corporate Membership?

Corporate membershp allows companies to purchase a package and designate up to four employees of the company as members of the club.  Corporate members can bring guests to the club.

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What is a Family Member?

Family membership is intended to encourage the children of current members to join the club.  We have members whose families have been part of the club for generations.  We would like to continue this tradition by making it attractive for member's children when they reach 18 to themselves become members of the club.  Once their parent is no longer a member of the club, the family member must become a full member of resign.

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What is a Recreational Member?

A recreational member is one who wants to use the club primarily for purposes other than fishing.  They may enjoy the outdoors, want a place to use ATVs, snowmoblies or just relax with the family.  The main restriction for recreational memebrs is that they cannot use the camps at Bucholtz lake or Kennedy Lake durning the months of May, June or September.

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Who looks after the camps?

The club employs a guardian who is responsible for opening and closing the camps as well as maintaning them during the season.

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Are there any additional costs?

yes, in addition to the annual fees, you are required to pay the guardian ($15/day) and cook ( $5/memeber/day and $15/guest/day, minimum $25/day) while you are in residence at the Bucholtz Camp.   You are also responsible for bringing food for your party, the guardian and cook.  There are no guardian or cook fees at the other camps but you have to prepare your own meals and clean up.

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