Operation Marsh Madness

CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER.

Operation Marsh Madness winter waterfowl and upland bird field hunt will be January 23-25, 2026. If you, or somebody you know, would like to apply, simply click on the Event Application link and complete the form. We will contact you ASAP.

There are many opportunities to serve with us. Volunteers can prep and serve meals, help with preparing hunting grounds, guiding, filming, and other areas. Click on the Volunteer Application link and follow the instructions.

If you are interested in sponsoring a hunter, full sponsorships are $264.00. Please remember our Board of Directors are all volunteers. That means 100% of your contributions goes directly towards preparation and conducting our veteran events.

If volunteering or sponsoring is not an option for you, please be in prayer over the hunt.

We thank you in advance. With your support we will continue to, “Serve those who have already Served.”

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