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About the KWCA
Britain's largest wildfowling club

Founded in 1953, the Kent Wildfowling and Conservation Association has grown to become Britain's largest wildfowling club.

Chairman Alan Jarrett has lead the KWCA's growth for over 40 years. Since 1983 he has grown its freehold land base from less than 100 acres to well over 2,100 acres. Total land control now exceeds 13,000 acres.

With access to such considerable amount of marsh and foreshore throughout the South and East, the KWCA offers superb variety and value to those drawn towards this demanding but extremely enjoyable pastime.

Where do we come from?
Not just from Kent!
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Surprising isn't it!
The KWCA draws its membership from far and wide.

   

If you live outside of our main catchment area, you may be able to take advantage of our Country Membership scheme and enjoy six days shooting for just £70!

The objectives of the KWCA are:

- To protect the interests of wildfowlers.
- To maintain and uphold the best traditions of sportsmanship in wildfowling.
- To maintain the proper conservation of wildfowl.
- To provide facilities to encourage a better understanding of wildfowling as a sport.
- To provide social and other amenities for members.


We maintain a strong link with the major shooting and countryside associations and encourage our members to adopt all that is correct, responsible and safe when shooting.
We are affiliated to the Countryside Alliance (CA) and the Clay Pigeon Shooting Association (CPSA).
We are also associate members of Country Land & Business Association (CLA).