Picture of the Lake Milton Fish & Game Club


club facts

Lake Milton Fish & Game Club was established in 1933 for the purpose of promoting, preserving, improving and advancing conditions and habitate favorable to the conservation of wildlife and natual resources and to encourage and advance good sportsmanship.

Lake Milton Fish & Game Club consists of 89 acres of mostly wooded land, with a 6 acre pond. While it is named Lake Milton Fish & Game Conservation Club it actually physically sits between Lake Milton and Berlin reservoir, in Berlin Center.

Membership is limited to 60 regular members with unlimited retired & junior members. Family of club members who turn 16 years of age may apply to become a junior member. They do not have required work hours for their junior membership but it looks favorable if they attend and help with the tasks associated with the events hosted at the club. After a junior member turns 18 years of age, they are perferred over other applicants to fill an open membership slot as they become available. Lake Milton Fish & Game Club holds only 10 applications in waiting for a membership slot to become available.

The club holds two meetings per month: the second and last Thursdays of each month. The Annual meeting is their "election meeting" held the last meeting of January. Club dues are required to be paid prior to the start of the first meeting in January.

Officers include:

  • President
  • Vice-President
  • Treasurer
  • Assistant-Treasurer
  • Secretary
  • Assistant-Secretary
  • 3 Trustees

Club Memberships:

  • Ohio Federation of Sportsmens Clubs
  • Mahoning County Federation of Sportsmens Clubs
  • Ohio Bowhunters Association

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