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[QUOTE="largefreakatzero:1376204"][QUOTE="Hoser:1376190"][QUOTE="largefreakatzero:1376186"]Hoser is correct. In addition to the conservation funds generated by licenses and duck stamps, most hunters also belong to conservation groups. Here's two that I belong to: [URL]http://www.ducks.org/[/URL] [URL]http://www.ruffedgrousesociety.org/[/URL] Both of these organizations do more with conserving wetlands and woodlands than any anti-org has ever done. Plus both DU and RGS have gun raffles at their events, which is cool. [/QUOTE] DU tries every year to get me to join. I'd love to do it, but I just don't have enough money for all of the associations. Never looked in RGU, but would love to as I hunt more of them than ducks. Second season is in my friend![/QUOTE] DU is definitely worth joining -- it's short money to join, and the events are great. Some guys just got the Concord, NH Chapter going again earlier this year. We had a small event, but most everyone knew each other and it was a good time.[/QUOTE]
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