PRESS RELEASES

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Sunday Hunting Restrictions Upheld in North Carolina

Sunday hunting restrictions limit the ability of sportsmen and women to enjoy our time-honored traditions, despite them being the primary funders of conservation.

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Lead Ammo Continues to be Scrutinized in the Northeast

Bans on lead products can cause a decrease in crucial conservation revenue for state fish and wildlife agencies and decreased hunting and angling participation.

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Agency Authority to Regulate Baiting Lost in North Dakota

NDGF is comprised of capable professionals that carry out on-the-ground, science-based conservation efforts. Legislation like SB 2137 severely impacts NDGF’s ability to make wildlife management decisions when they deem them necessary.

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Despite Challenges, Colorado’s Sportsmen and Women Unite at the Capitol

Events like this that bring sportsmen and women together with legislators to celebrate our hunting, fishing, trapping, and shooting traditions in a positive environment are an effective way to educate them about our beliefs but also to show them that we’re engaged.

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Yesterday, CSF President & CEO Jeff Crane, along with key CSF partners, met with Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum to discuss pressing issues facing sportsmen and women.

 
 
 

Governor Little Issues Executive Order to Expedite Active Forest Management, Support Federal Wildfire Mitigation Initiatives (Office of Governor Brad Little)

Deer Hunting Regulation Changes on WMAs in Mississippi Being Considered (Clarion Ledger)

2025 Spring Turkey Season Opens May 1 in New Hampshire (New Hampshire Fish and Game Department)

New Hunting-conservation Organization Launched to Research Pronghorn Habitat and Migration Projects (Outdoor Life)

Colorado Coalition Files Public Letter of Opposition to Initiative 35 (Colorado Politics)

California Department of Fish and Wildlife Publishes Long Anticipated Black Bear Management Plan (California Department of Fish and Wildlife)

Get Ready to Go Fishing! (Michigan Department of Natural Resources)

 

In this episode of The Sportsmen’s Voice Podcast, host Fred Bird is joined once again by Senior Director of Fisheries Policy Chris Horton to break down House Bill 443—a game-changing piece of legislation aimed at improving recreational fishing data collection in Georgia.

The conversation covers everything from slot limits and discard mortality to the impact of artificial reefs and post-release mortality rates. If you care about sustainable fishing, angler rights, and better fishing seasons, this episode is a must-listen.

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