The Randolph Fish and Game Club is the oldest continuously active club of it's kind in the state of Vermont. With a membership of approximately 110, primarily from the Randolph/Braintree/Bethel area, we also have members from across the state and a few other states as well. We are the most active club in the state in teaching the state-mandated hunter safety courses and were so honored by the Game and Fish dept. at the 2000 annual banquet of the state Hunter Safety Trainer's Association. We also sponsor a number of children each year to the Buck Lake Conservation Camp run by the State of Vermont.
The club maintains:
- large clubhouse on Lefebvre Road (3/4 mile up Fish Hill from Rt. 66). Visible just south of I-89 exit 4
- 120 acres at the main location
- 100 yard outdoor range with covered shooting bench
- archery course
- trap range with lights
- indoor pistol and rifle range (.22 only)
- 20 acres fenced rabbit grounds
- 138 acres at Rolling Rock campground on Braintree Hill
- 9 acres at Pickle Pond in Brookfield
Some of our calendar highlights include:
- Archery League – meets once a week May through September (weather permitting). Requires an archery membership ($10) and early sign up.
- Trap Shooting – once per week May through September (weather permitting). This is open to the public at $5 per round (members pay $4 per round) .
- Hunter Education – we offer two classes, one in the Spring and one in the Fall. There is no fee and this is open to the public
- Bowhunter Education – we offer one to two classes each year depending on demand. There is no fee and this open to the public
- 3-D Archery Tournaments – the club offers several weekend shoots that are open to the public. Details, including dates of shoots will be listed on our website
- Vermont Triple Crown 3-D Archery Tournament – one of the three qualifier shoots for the Triple Crown will be held at Randolph Fish and Game Club. This shoot will also be open to the public for those who do not wish to compete as part of the Triple Crown.
- Ladies Only Pistol Day – a one day course open to the public (ladies only!!)
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