Managing Deer Habitat on Small Acreage Seminar – Groton CT.
Here is another of QDMA’s great FREE seminars and this time it is being held at a sportsmen’s club. Speaking from experience these free seminars are something you do not want to miss. They are very informative and you get to meet a lot of other people that are interested in the same thing.
By: Rick Kratzke
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008 |
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Connecticut River Valley Branch in North Haven , CT |
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Attention Deer Hunters, The Connecticut River Valley Branch of the Quality Deer Management Association invites you to attend a Free Educational Seminar on Managing Natural Deer Habitat on Small-Acreage Properties in the Northeast. Hunters, landowners and anyone interested in Quality Deer Management (QDM) are invited to attend a FREE seminar. Matt Ross, New England/Canada Regional Director for QDMA, will lead the discussion on: Managing Natural Deer Habitant on Small Acreage Properties in the Northeast. We will also be hosting a raffle for some nice raffle prizes for anyone interested.
Groton Sportsmen’s Club, Inc. 860-535-2077 Hamburgers, hotdogs, and other refreshments will be available for sale at the club. Directions: Take I-95 North to Exit 91, turn left at the bottom of the ramp onto Taugwonk Rd. Go 3.2 miles to Rt. 184. Turn left (South) onto Rt. 184 and go for 1 mile to Al Harvey Rd (Club sign on corner).Turn left onto Al Harvey Rd for 1/2 mile to club. We are expecting an excellent turnout and seating will be limited so please R.S.V.P. by email or phone to Ron as soon as possible to confirm a seat. Contact Ron Reaves (203) 239-1106; crvb-qdma@sbcglobal.net) or Matt Ross (603-335-5213; mross @qdma.com) for more info about the seminar or the QDMA. |
All information provided by Ron Reeves of the Connecticut River Valley Branch of the QDMA:






Sounds like a great seminar! QDM Has really helped our hunting property and we are starting to see the results, with some big trophy bucks. But the biggest one we have on trail camera keeps out smarting us. I guess he didn’t get that big being stupid!
July 14th, 2008 at 9:26 pm
Adam, The big ones are always a step ahead of us.
July 15th, 2008 at 6:41 am