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Georgia Trappers Association.

PO Box 81796
Conyers, GA 30013

GTA is a not-for-profit, 501 (c) 3 organization. Contributions are tax deductible.

 

 

 

The Georgia Trappers Association [GTA] would like to welcome you to our home on the web. We hope your visit is pleasant and informative.

The GTA is a non-profit organization

We are interested in promoting the education and growth of hunting, fishing, and trapping while maintaining the highest standards of sportsmanship. We want to encourage public conservation and the protection, restoration and management of water, wildlife, forest and fields. We strive to cooperate with county, state, federal and private agencies having the responsibilities for wildlife and land management.

NAFA Fur Pick-Up
 
Mike NAFA agent will be joining us at the Spring Fling to pick up furs between 9:00 am and 12:00 pm
 
If you plan on getting your furs to Mike be there BEFORE noon and have all your tags and information filled out with a list of all the tag numbers.


Convention Photos

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WORKING TOGETHER IS THE KEY TO OUR FUTURE AS TRAPPERS!


Spring Fling 2012  
 March 31st  2012
1203 W. 12th Street
Alma, Ga 31510

For more information contact:       
Jerry Lee
(912 ) 632-5755 or
Rusty Johnson
(229) 445-1388.

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Georgia Trappers Association
Scholarship Program
APPLICATION

The Georgia Trappers Association scholarship program offers an annual scholarship of $500 - $1000 to assist qualified students who are resident’s of the state of Georgia and are pursuing a degree in game biology or a related field of study at an accredited institution of learning. Scholarship awards may be used only for tuition, educational fees, books and supplies.

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and come back often.


If you haven't renewed your membership recently, now is a good time. Trappers all over the country are facing extinction and Georgia is no exception. We need the support of everyone to keep trapping a viable outdoor activity for the future. Many states are losing their trapping rights a little at the time. Georgia could be next
if we don't pay attention to our sport.

Cost is $25.00.
Get an application off the WEB
or
email Teresa Keys

Phone: 770-388-7951


Myth vs. Fact
Myth: Furbearers are being trapped to extinction.

Fact: Due to the huge successes of furbearer management in this century, and in spite of declining habitat, furbearers are abundant. No endangered species are threatened by trapping.