I.
Fishing
Wild trout in cold water — fly-fishing on private and remote waters, dry-fly through caddis hatches, late-season streamers for big browns. Catch and release. Always.
I.Our World
The Sporting Club creates meaningful experiences that connect people to the outdoors — rooted in respect for the land, the wildlife, and the traditions that came before.
Authentic. Respectful. Adventurous. Disciplined. Heritage-driven. We pursue our sport the way our grandfathers did — with patience, attention, and gratitude for the country that grants it.
II.Pursuits
I.
Wild trout in cold water — fly-fishing on private and remote waters, dry-fly through caddis hatches, late-season streamers for big browns. Catch and release. Always.
II.
Driven and walked-up upland — pheasant, quail, sharptail. Sporting clays on a 14-station course. Curated armory, fine English and Italian guns, full instruction.
III.
Elk, mule deer, antelope on conserved private ground. Spot and stalk, ethical harvest, full field-care and processing. Limited tags by drawing among members.
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Multi-day pack trips. Riverside camps. The slow rituals — the morning fire, the cleaned shotgun, the shared whiskey at dusk. We protect the practice as carefully as the country.
III.The Lodge
A great room of stone and timber. A fire that has been burning, in one form or another, since the place was built. Antlers on the walls, whiskey on the sideboard, a long oak table. The lodge is for members and the people they choose to bring.
IV.Tradition
The disciplines are old. The codes around them are older. We keep them — not from nostalgia, but because they remain the right way to meet the wild country.
Ethical harvest. Fair chase. Conservation first. The animal honored, the country left as it was found.
V.Membership
Membership is held in modest number and entered by the sponsorship of two existing members. Guests may visit at the invitation of a member. New introductions are received by post.
Experience the wild. Honor the tradition.