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RECAP: Drink & Duck : Paint Your Own Duck Decoy Night at Filson

New York BHA
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This past June 27th, NY BHA hosted a ticketed event at Filson NYC to paint black duck decoys.   The chapter purchased the decoys and paint kits from Dixie Decoys and refreshments were generously donated by West Kill Brewing.  The attendees all did a great job at painting their black ducks and more than a few folks were inspired to want to hunt ducks this upcoming season!

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The New York Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers works to bring BHA’s proven, grassroots conservation and advocacy approach to New York’s wild places and rich outdoor heritage. Building on New York’s proud conservation legacy and the Adirondacks that helped inspire Teddy Roosevelt, we believe hunters and anglers remain at the heart of safeguarding wild places for future generations.

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The New York Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers works to bring BHA’s proven, grassroots conservation and advocacy approach to New York’s wild places and rich outdoor heritage. Building on New York’s proud conservation legacy and the Adirondacks that helped inspire Teddy Roosevelt, we believe hunters and anglers remain at the heart of safeguarding wild places for future generations.

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