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CSF Priority Legislation to Enhance Access to Public Lands Reintroduced in Senate

This legislation will help provide federal land agencies much-needed financial resources to turn the corner on a backlog of deferred maintenance of roads, bridges,  trails, campgrounds, etc. on America’s federal public lands, a problem that has previously limited access for sportsmen and women.

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Golden State Follies: Bear Bill Backburnered for the Year

The question is not if, but when California will be forced to return to its roots to get their bear population under control again.

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I Fish, I Hunt, I Vote™: Michigan Bill Providing License Purchasers with Voter Registration Form Unanimously Passes Committee

Sportsmen and women are the original conservationists and, as our sporting-conservation heritage is threatened by ballot-box biology, it is imperative that hunters, anglers, and trappers participate in the political process.

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One CSF Priority Enacted, Another on the Move in Louisiana

Increasing access through updating primitive firearms definitions as well as investing in private lands conservation to benefit resources held in the public trust are critical for hunters and anglers in the state.

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Delaware Introduces Pro-Sportsmen Knife Legislation

CSF looks forward to working with the Delaware Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus to encourage the passage and adoption of SB 108 which would allow the sportsmen and women of Delaware to purchase, sell, and possess many types of popular knives.

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Montana Governor Courts Frustrated Colorado Gun Businesses (National Shooting Sports Foundation)

Spring Gobbler Season is Calling (Pennsylvania Game Commission)

2024 Upland Game Seasons Summarized (North Dakota Game and Fish)

California Sheriff Declares His County ‘Under Seige’ After String of Grey Wolf Attacks (mynews4.com)

Merchant Category Codes: Protecting Hunters’ Privacy (National Rifle Association)

 

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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