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Regulatory Process for Setting Harvest Limits Faces Challenges in Indiana

Rather than harvest quotas being set based on population data collected by the Indiana DNR, those quotas must now be set through a laborious and lengthy formal rulemaking process, which may be susceptible to misinformation by well-organized anti-hunting groups.

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Temporary Black Bear Hunting Rules Adopted in Idaho

As a part of their ongoing case to delist grizzly bears, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is reviewing and updating hunting and trapping rules to aid in their overall recovery plan. This effort also aims to protect black bear hunting opportunities in Idaho from lawsuits and other challenges.

 

Fishing for Tomorrow

As anglers, we have a responsibility to ensure that we do all we can to return fish in a way that gives them the best chance of surviving so that we can continue to enjoy chasing them again in the future.

 

GSC Member Governor Tate Reeves Hosts Signing Ceremony Recognizing National Hunting and Fishing Day

On August 28, Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus Member (GSC) Governor Tate Reeves hosted a signing ceremony for a proclamation recognizing September 28, 2024 as Hunting and Fishing Day in the State of Mississippi which celebrates the state’s 594,000 licensed hunters and anglers.

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Ammunition Background Checks: A New Barrier for Hunters and Recreational Shooters

For over a decade, a concerted effort to establish individual background checks on the purchase of ammunition has been taking place in particular states.

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Upland Bird Hunting Prospects Optimistic (Nebraska Game and Parks Commission)

Pheasant Survey Predicts Another Year of Good Hunting for Most of Iowa (Iowa Department of Natural Resources)

SW WA, Lower Columbia, Buoy 10 Fishing Reports (8-29-24) (nwsportsmanmag.com)

Summer 2024 – Wild Sheep Newsletter (Montana Wild Sheep Foundation)

Kentucky Fall Hunting Preview (Kentucky Afield Outdoors)

Limited Recreational Flounder Fishing Season Set for Early September in North Carolina (WRAL)

 

 

Fred is joined in this episode by John Culclasure, the newly appointed Director of Forest Policy for CSF. John dives deep into the critical role of forest policy and management in conserving wildlife habitats and enhancing access for sportsmen and women across the nation.

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