Whether you are an active member or just a paying member, belonging to your state organization (of your choice) puts you in a 3% category of bowhunters that keep things going for the rest. Even just being a paying member helps immensly. These figures are sadly a nationwide trend as far as I know.
Just an aside....the state and local orgs are the real "fighters" for our opportunities, and given the costs, and preferences of bowhunters, this should be the first place we all should look to support bowhunting. The most "bang" for your buck, so to speak.
National orgs are largely there as "examples" for us to hold up to lawmakers and F&G groups...with few exceptions. They set tone, and guidelines, but few provide more than that in terms of manpower and money.
Some do indeed fight the fights on the national stage...like the NRA. But as far as bowhunting specific, not much is done at that level, as far as I know.
I have to disagree with the "numbers" thing, to some extent. I would gladly trade one active, vocal, and committed member for 50 faceless, voiceless names on a roster. One person with guts to stand up, and with passion in their arguments, can sway a whole crowd, and even perhaps more importantly can convince the few who actually make the decisions. I've seen it too many times, one voice derailing months, even years of hard work. This has happened both for and against us. So don't ever think your voice can't be heard. It can and does. And per my earlier post, you can use your voice to set upon changes within any organization should you choose....but one thing for sure, you will never change anything by NOT voicing your opinions or becoming involved because you did'nt like so and so, or disagreed with a direction the board was taking, etc.
And yes, we who have been involved easily "burn out", but at least we did our part. And "thanks" from me, to those who have.
One more thing....I have found that for the most part, most folks willing to "jump in" usually have the best intentions at heart, for the cause, it may just be a matter of how and why that separates us....and good debate and dialog usually gets to the root and best solutions to problems. Okay, I'm done.