Umcolcus Sporting Camps

Umcolcus Sporting Camps Umcolcus Sporting Camps was established in 1917, "The way life use to be." A Northern Maine Treasure. Almon ( Al ) Currier, and his wife Audrey.

Umcolcus Sporting Camps were established in 1917 , Walter Swett ,a Maine Guide , leased land from George B Dunn . The camps located in in T8R6, Maine in Northern Penobscot county were referred to as " Swett's Umcolcus Camps ". In 1919 ,with Dunn's approval Swett sub-leased the site of the camps - including two log cabins on Umcolcus stream - to Walter D Hinds. As a condition of the lease , Almon C

urrier , was to be employed as caretaker of the property for as long as he desired to do so. Hinds and crew spent a long spring, constructing a camp for Charles M Schwab, the youngest president of US Steel. Hinds supervised the blazing of five miles of trail and the building of a corduroy road to tote building materials to the isolated site, It was a difficult spring, with six foot snows and freshets that washed out the road and drowned two of the horses. When the camp was completed it was the only one of its kind in the state to feature hot and cold water and a indoor bathroom. The camp featured three sleeping rooms , a large kitchen, and a living room with a thirty to stone fireplace made with stone harvested from Umcolcus Stream. The camp also features a separate guides camp with room for ten guides, and a icehouse that held 250 cakes of ice. The pressures of world war 1 dictated that Schwab, who headed the wartime shipbuilding effort , never got to hunt from, or even visit the camp. However , Walter Hinds was prominent enough to attract important guests, including Jack Dempsey, world heavyweight champion, around 1922. After Dempsey"s visit Naomi Currier , Almon's daughter, retired the dining chair Dempsey sat in, and the chair became a display piece for many years. Around 1925 , the main .camp ,kitchen and dining room were completely destroyed by fire resulting from a lightning strike. Luckily ,a second large camp survived and became the main camp for many years. In 1926 , Hinds transferred the camps to caretaker Almon Currier, who ran them until declining health forced him to discontinue their operation in the late 1940's. During Almon's reign his wife Myrtie worked at the camps, prepared food for the sportsmen, referred to a "sports'. In the 1960's Almon's son Norman Currier , a guide and woodsman, took over running the camps. His wife Jeanette continued Myrtie's role of supporting and hosting of the sports. Since the late 1970's the camps have been owned and operated by Norman's oldest son . Over the years , Al and Audrey built new camps , a shower house and in 1997 , a beautiful dining room with a fieldstone fireplace. Around 2000, Dunn Timberlands sold the land to Prentis & Carlisle Management Company, from whom the Currier's now lease the site of Umcolcus Sporting Camps. " Article from the Maine Sportsman 2015 ". We hope you have enjoyed the long history of Umcolcus Sporting Camps and it is very important to me to continue this long " tradition " as the new owner . I hope that all outdoor enthusiasts have a chance to come and visit. " the way life use to be "
Thank you
Jeff Fay Umcolcus Sporting Camps

The 2026 Maine Moose Hunt winners are drawn in just 17 days. Are you adequately prepared for this rare opportunity to hu...
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The 2026 Maine Moose Hunt winners are drawn in just 17 days. Are you adequately prepared for this rare opportunity to hunt one of Maine's most iconic and stunning animals? We are committed to providing exceptional support throughout your hunting experience. Our outfitter business prioritizes quality over quantity, and our lodge, featured at umcolcus.com, boasts outstanding accommodations and home cooked meals, a step back in time, setting our standards high. We live, eat, breath and strive for quality, ensuring our guides provide top-notch service and an unforgettable adventure. With the Moose drawing approaching, you need to make an informed decision. Please feel free to contact us with any inquiries. We extend our best wishes for success in the Maine Moose Draw.

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Every spring, we are treated to the vibrant sights and sounds of nature. The peepers' sounds so intense that you go indoors to give your ears a break. Hummingbirds arrive, accompanied by a an array of songbirds and birds of prey, including Red-tailed Hawks, Ospreys, and a pair of Bald Eagles. The season also brings great fishing opportunities for native Brook Trout, as well as the opportunity to forage for Dandelion Greens and Fiddle Heads. This is one of our most cherished times of the year.

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With over 45 sporting camps across Maine, authentic adventure is still alive—and waiting.

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Prayers to the Maine Warden Service and all families affected by this tragic incident.

We are heartbroken to share that a Maine Game Warden died this morning following a plane crash in Avon, near Schoolhouse Pond. The crash occurred at approximately 11:00 a.m.

This is a devastating loss for the Maine Warden Service, our Department, and the people of Maine. Our thoughts are with the family, loved ones, colleagues, and all those impacted by this tragedy.

We will share additional information as it becomes available.

Good morning from the Umcolcus Shire. It promises to be another fantastic Monday morning here at 48 Degrees, with clear ...
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Good morning from the Umcolcus Shire. It promises to be another fantastic Monday morning here at 48 Degrees, with clear skies and sunshine. We have a productive day ahead of us as we prepare for our seasonal opening. If you are looking for a weekend getaway, consider staying in one of our cabins. We provide Fully Guided remote fishing, cabin rentals, DIY or American Plans. To learn more, please contact us at 207-769-0145 or 207 769 0144.

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To all the remarkable mothers, we extend our heartfelt greetings. May your day be filled with joy.

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