Fairfield County Fish & Game Protective Association, founded on November 25, 1907, and incorporated in 1939, is one of Connecticut's premier shooting facilities. It has a rich history of dedicated members, including state game wardens and a state senator, actively contributing to wildlife conservation and community events. The club has evolved over the years, purchasing land and expanding its facilities to include state-of-the-art shooting and archery ranges, hosting state championship matches, and supporting community events like the Ronald McDonald House fundraiser.
All applicants must be sponsored by Senior or Life members; membership waiting list opens based on the number of available openings.
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