ofah is it worth it?
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ofah is it worth it?
every time you turn around the ofah wants money.I am amember onlybecause of the liabity insurance but do they have loopholes so that they dont have to pay .They dont do a background check on you. they take credit for every improvement the ministry implements.Maybe its like the Norh American hunting club where only the staff profits.
OFAH is a great organization , i have been donating $10 a month for many years now, also Bill & Cathy / Excalibur has donated $25,000 each year for a few years now. I think every hunter that is a member in ontario profits from OFAH. Read there web site in detail .
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Join the CSSA, $45 a year your insured and you help preserve our firearms rights
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I for one think they are worth the money. They' re the only organization
that I know about that advocates for hunters and anglers to the government on all sorts of issues from cormorants to moose tags. Runs
all kinds of programs like WOW and youth events to get more people involved in hunting. Check it out online and go to a zone meeting in your area. The CSSA is o.k. but don't advocate for hunters specifically. Not that they don't have their place. (p.s. I'm a member of the CSSA as well as the OFAH)
that I know about that advocates for hunters and anglers to the government on all sorts of issues from cormorants to moose tags. Runs
all kinds of programs like WOW and youth events to get more people involved in hunting. Check it out online and go to a zone meeting in your area. The CSSA is o.k. but don't advocate for hunters specifically. Not that they don't have their place. (p.s. I'm a member of the CSSA as well as the OFAH)
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I back OFAH - they do a lot, they get out there and petition for change, they have a great magazine, they some great programs. No complaints here.
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OFAH
I have to agree - OFAH is a good voice for hunters.
Do you know that the PRIME MINISTER is supposed to be coming to their annual meeting this spring?? Let me tell you, it takes some serious political clout to do that!!! They are a relentless group in defending hunting and firearms rights in Ontario. I like the OOD magazine too.
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Do you know that the PRIME MINISTER is supposed to be coming to their annual meeting this spring?? Let me tell you, it takes some serious political clout to do that!!! They are a relentless group in defending hunting and firearms rights in Ontario. I like the OOD magazine too.
Moose
Been a member since '79. They also are responsible for implementing the Family Fishing Weekend, Invasive Species Program, Report a Poacher. If the MNR can't do it because of cut-backs, who will? The Outdoors Group has to step up to the plate and help out and that's what they do.
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I believe that in Simcoe County there are some public lands that don't allow hunting unless you belong to the OFAH. I think this is because of the liability insurance provided.
Just a note about the individual liability insurance. This is secondary insurance, meaning it only kicks in after any primary insurance coverage an individual has (usually homeowners insurance) is exhausted.
I belong to the OFAH because they are the largest pro hunting voice in the province. I also belong to Canadian Shooting Sports Assoc. (CSSA) and the National Firearms Assoc. (NFA). Both of these organizations are geared towards firearms ownership and firearms laws. I believe each of these organizations has their own merits, and if an individual only has the resources to belong to one, they need to decide which organization best represents their main concern.
Just a note about the individual liability insurance. This is secondary insurance, meaning it only kicks in after any primary insurance coverage an individual has (usually homeowners insurance) is exhausted.
I belong to the OFAH because they are the largest pro hunting voice in the province. I also belong to Canadian Shooting Sports Assoc. (CSSA) and the National Firearms Assoc. (NFA). Both of these organizations are geared towards firearms ownership and firearms laws. I believe each of these organizations has their own merits, and if an individual only has the resources to belong to one, they need to decide which organization best represents their main concern.
I have a good friend who was a ofah member for a very long time.His uncle was also a member and suffered a fall from a treestand.His uncle was left paralized and the ofah insurance policy only would payout for a loos of limbs.They are a great organization but i ask you dont you think a hunting organizations insurance policy should cover the most likely accident to happen to a deer hunter.For those of you who do have insurance with the ofah you might want to see if they have changed this.
My friend will no longer support the ofah because of this.
My friend will no longer support the ofah because of this.
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