Danvers Fish and Game Club
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Nice piece of land. They have a pistol rifle and a long rifle range. 3 Sceet shooting ranges and an indoor range along with a archery range field archery range in the woods loaded with fake deer and bear and cows and a black powder range and something they call the frontier range and tge club is a weight station for the states fish and game and a few camp site free for use by members. The members lodge was nice but lacking. Just a room with tables and chairs. Otherwise all the people were very nice and very friendly. Its $350 for the first year and then $200 a year. We took our scout troop camping there. Yes in the snow.
Beautiful piece of land with some of the best setups for shooting, but the need of a range safety officer in order to shoot, and the hours that range safety officers are on property seem to only cater to people who are retired or work third shift. Not only do range officers need to be present during their specific times, you must get essentially qualified to shoot on each different range. If you are looking for a club to shoot firearms after work, or to sight in at your leisure then this is not it. Unless you are coming to this club for archery, in which case these rules do not apply. But for the over $300 that it cost to sign up, it just wasn't worth the money.
Just joined and loved it! Nice and warm people.
Very friendly, welcoming club. The club hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including the President's Picnic and annual Game Supper. The club has a variety of indoor and outdoor ranges that are well-maintained, including archery, firearms, trap, and more. Safety courses are typically offered at a discount for members and teach the (proper) way to handle equipment like firearms. Kids programs like archery classes are tons of fun for kids up through high school. Membership is reasonably-priced, and many volunteer regularly to help make all the events the club hosts possible. It's well-managed, with regular meetings so that all members can provide their input.
Went to a game dinner there. The food was good, the banquet hall walls are covered in all kinds of taxidermy, it was fun to walk around and look at the history of the club. They have many ranges set up and a nice little trout pond. It was interesting.
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(978) 774-9870Address
20 Birch Rd, Middleton, MA 01949, USA
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