BOSEBUCK MOUNTAIN CAMPS
During fishing season, if you feel comfortable surrounded by 250,000 acres of wilderness, pristine ponds and lakes, and moreso, ... by a variety of fishing you'll quiver at the thought, then make it a point to call Bosebuck Sporting Camps right now. Ask for Mike or Wendy. The couple owns Bosebuck Mountain Camps. They'd enjoy talking with you. Bosebuck provides a unique opportunity to do some deep-water trolling or the more genteel Rangely tradition...fly fishing the famous pools of the Supper Magallaway.
AND, during the fall season, ...some of the very best Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock hunting in New England exists right here at Bosebuck.
AND, during the colder winter months, once the "snow flies," make a reservation for a few nights at Bosebuck and arrive by snowmobile. The camps are right on ITS 84, half way between Pittston on the one side and Rangeley on the other. The camps are open in winter for accommodations, for incredible cuisine cooked to individual specicifaction and of course, for gasoline for the sled. Feel reassured Bosebuck has it all!
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| CLICK to vsit the BOSEBUCK Website! Always be ready to watch wildlife in action. And as Wendy says, "It might even be 30-second action!!!" |
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| And what Sporting Camps would be worth their weight in salt without "the sweet recipes from years gone by." Wendy Yates allows cameras in her kitchen! |
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| Bosebuck Cabin Number 9. |
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| You will forever remember Bosebuck Cook, the lovely Ann. |
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| Even on a "dull, dank day..." the US flag flies at Bosebuck. |
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| Smile! Even the log bench welcomes you. |
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| Owner, Mike Yates, is happy to oblige even a short tour by boat - of the famous lake. |
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| Meet Bosebuck owners Wendy and Mike Yates. |
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