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FAMILY STUFF
Bond with your mate, your kids, and your friends. Make
memories. Paddle, row, swim, hike, bike, climb, and play hide and seek
with beaver, otter, mink, turtles… Sit around a nightly campfire, owls
hooting, loons wailing nearby, and coyotes howling in the distance.
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FISHING
A Unique Species
of Brook Trout, (Salvelinus fontinalis). “The most productive fishing on Sperry
occurs by slow-trolling with streamer flies. A floating fly line is generally
used, although a sink-tip line may be helpful later in the season for getting
deeper. You don't need to be an accomplished flyangler to do this…” Spin
for bass, or simply drop line for bullhead.
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HUNTING
Black bear and trophy whitetail deer by rifle, bow, shotgun and
muzzleloader. Wild turkeys, ruffed grouse, woodcock, snowshoe hare, wood
ducks, mallards, blacks and Canada geese. Four wheeling in makes the carry
out easier. We have always had a large feeding program, food plots for
deer and turkey, as well as practiced buck management… nothing under 6 points
being taken. Hunting is limited to our guests, so the population is not
over-hunted.
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WILDLIFE and BIRDING
Hike or bike our preserve over seemingly endless old logging
roads. Fear not. There are NO VENOMOUS SNAKES in our preserve.
Marvel at the inventiveness of beaver dams, and countless little critters
scurrying around.
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SNOWMOBILING
Our trails are private access only, so even novice riders can
cruise for miles without fear of oncoming traffic. The main Adirondack
trail abuts our property, and is easily accessed through our gate. A quick
left takes you to the sleepy Hamlet of Long Lake for fuel, restaurants and
provisions. Or go straight ahead and hit the main trail that traverses the
old main line railroad bed. A left turn takes you all the way to Tug Hill.
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