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LOCAL CLUBS FOR CONNECTICUT TURKEY HUNTERS --- National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) Connecticut Chapter
The National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) has a dedicated chapter in Connecticut that supports turkey hunters through conservation efforts, education, and hunting advocacy. With over 500 members statewide, the NWTF Connecticut Chapter offers hunting seminars, youth education programs, and volunteer opportunities for habitat conservation and wildlife management. These initiatives aim to promote sustainable hunting practices and protect the state’s wild turkey population.
Connecticut Bowhunters Association (CBA) and Connecticut Hunting Clubs
The Connecticut Bowhunters Association (CBA) is another organization that offers support for turkey hunters through its membership benefits, including hunting seminars, hunting trips, and access to private hunting lands. Additionally, several hunting clubs in Connecticut, such as the Connecticut Hunting Club and the Housatonic Valley Hunting Club, provide their members with opportunities to hunt turkeys on private lands and participate in conservation efforts. These clubs often require membership applications and may have specific requirements for hunting privileges.
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and Local Turkey Hunting Associations
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) offers resources and information for turkey hunters, including regulations, hunting season dates, and application procedures. Local turkey hunting associations, such as the Connecticut Turkey Callers Association, also provide support for hunters through competitions, hunting seminars, and networking opportunities. These associations often have membership requirements and may offer exclusive access to private hunting lands and guided hunting trips.
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