Fish House Fish and Game Club
Encouraging outdoor sports, conservation, and safe shooting for over 50 years.
For over 50 years, Fish House Fish and Game Club has encouraged and promoted a love of outdoor sports, conservation, and the principles of safety in shooting sports. The club is a 501(c)7, not-for-profit organization.
Membership is currently capped at 400 regular members. We also welcome junior members (under 16 years old and sponsored by an adult member). Our members are the heart of the club. They volunteer their time to organize events, maintain club facilities, and engage with our community to encourage the next generation of shooting sports enthusiasts.
Fish House Fish and Game Club is home of the Broadalbin-Perth Senior High School Trap Shooting Club.
Annual membership dues should be paid by October 1st.
For both pistols and archery. Available 24/7. Usage priority alternates — preference is given to firearms on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, while archery takes priority on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. If the range is available, it can be used for either activity.
Covered shooting stands. Shotgun patterning on hay bales, pistol boxes set at 25 yds. Members can bring their own steel targets.
Covered shooting stands. Club steel set at 15 yds.
Covered shooting stands and raised platform. Crossbows are permitted. Target bags and 3D targets provided.
Singles, true doubles and wobbles. Voice activated, lights for evening shooting. No individual use — contact the club for information on open trap evenings.
Trails through 76 acres, just south of the Adirondacks.
Club house with meeting room, bathrooms, and kitchen, plus a separate pavilion.
The club offers access to state-of-the-art archery targets, expert coaching, and exciting tournaments.