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Hiawatha Sportsman's Fish & Game
Hiawatha Land!
Thirty-five thousand acres of forests, spring-fed lakes, streams & winding trails.
This is the great North, land of the bear, whitetails and wild brooks.
This is sportsman's country!
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The Hiawatha Sportsman's Club - Every year members venture out into the club to take part in fishing & hunting for deer and fowl.
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Conservation and Care of Our Herd & Environment
Our committees and members keep track of harvest numbers, food plots, doe quota, and overall health of the deer herd and its environment.
"We've roamed in Hiawatha land
Since nineteen hundred twenty-seven; To each and every one of us, It's seemed a little bit of heaven"
by Mrs. Richardson & Miss Hazel Stratton
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A Piece of History
"There was no committee to plan activities. Buddy Tessman (now Shotwell) and her dad, Sam, found their recreation through enjoying the woods and ifshing streams. We did without telephones, water, electric power and central heating. We were young and adventurous. It was fun!" - The Other Side of the Coin by Lena Willoughby Jenkins
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Fishing in the Hiawatha Sportsmans Club
Many lakes and streams are nestled within the boundaries of Hiawatha.
Members enjoy fishing for Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Northern Pike, Bass, Walleye, and the many more species that thrive here in our waters.
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A Sportsman's Paradise All Year Long
Whether you are hunting for deer, fowl or casting for fish you are sure to enjoy the freedom of our great club!
We invite you to explore the adventure that awaits all around you!
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"The Hiawatha Nature and Historical Society would like to challenge the membership of the Hiawatha Sportsman's club this year to get out on the 35,000 plus acres and find out the beauty of what we have."
Enjoyed by members since 1927, traditions are still celebrated by sportsmen today!
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