The rest of the nation joins you in celebrating the conservation feats and milestones that hunters and anglers have accomplished for all Americans on
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Party like a Conservationist!
FishingIn case you’ve been sleeping and missed the big news, National Hunting and Fishing Day is this Saturday, September 22. Celebrations will be underway
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FishingMore than 100 years ago, hunters and anglers became the lead supporters of conservation and scientific wildlife management. They were the first to
Read MoreGoing for Gators
HuntingIf you have grown tired of hunting deceptive deer and diving doves, then maybe it’s time to hunt a new species. How about alligators? This is a hunt,
Read MoreLarge Duck Flight Expected
HuntingWaterfowlers take note, and make hunting plans, based on this possible great news: The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s mid-summer waterfowl
Read MoreThe Elusive Elk
HuntingWhile many U.S. hunters have thoughts of doves and deer on their minds now, there are hunters who are heading afield in search of much bigger
Read MoreBowhunters Heading Afield
HuntingThe good news for archery enthusiasts across much of America is that the bowhunting seasons are opening soon—or open—in many states and regions. For
Read MoreJudge Stops Part of Wisconsin Wolf Hunt
Government Affairs ArchiveOn August 31st, Dane County Circuit Judge Peter C. Anderson granted a request by anti-hunting organizations for a temporary injunction to prohibit
Read MoreFinding a Place to Hunt
HuntingOne important element of hunting is having, or finding, a place to hunt. The good news is that your hunt for a place to hunt has become much easier.
Read MoreTrapping Classes Open Exciting Options
HuntingMost outdoorsmen and women know about hunter education and possibly archery education courses. These education programs are offered by game
Read MoreFirearm Safety is a Priority
HuntingWith hunting seasons open or opening soon, more Americans will be handling firearms at home and in our nation’s fields and forests. Gun safety should
Read MoreWyoming Wolves Head to State Management
HuntingThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced that the Wyoming population of gray wolves is officially recovered. This means that the wolves are no
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