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March 15, 2021

CSF and NWTF’s Gobbler Gear Galore Sweepstakes NOW OPEN! Limited to 500 entries!

The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) is hosting the Gobbler Gear Galore Sweepstakes! The Sweepstakes are now open, and entries are limited to only 500. The Sweepstakes package includes over $2,000 in prizes consisting of top-notch hunting gear such as a Winchester SX4 12 Gauge Semi-Auto Shotgun; a BOYT H51 Double Long Gun Case; 5 boxes…

March 15, 2021

Oklahoma Legislature Takes First Steps Toward Throwing State Agency, and Sportsmen, a Bone

Contact: Kent Keene; Senior Coordinator, Lower Midwestern States and Agriculture Policy Why it Matters: Granting license and fee authority to the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission would allow the agency charged with managing Oklahoma’s fish and wildlife resources the ability to simplify the current complicated system of licenses and permits to best suit the needs of…

March 15, 2021

Public Land Sunday Hunting One Step Closer to Reality for North Carolina Hunters

Contact: John Culclasure, Southeastern States Assistant Director Why it Matters: North Carolina is one of few states that prohibits public land Sunday hunting. Sunday hunting on private lands was legalized in 2015, and hunters have been eager to hunt on public lands on Sundays since the law changed in 2017. The rules changes will open…

March 15, 2021

Trappers Fight for Their Livelihoods as Public Land Trapping Ban is Fast Tracked in New Mexico Legislature

Contact: Ellary TuckerWilliams, Rocky Mountain States Senior Coordinator Highlights: Why it Matters: New Mexico Senate Bill 32 is another example of an urban-dominated legislature making decisions that negatively impact rural communities. By banning trapping on public lands, SB 32 will not only limit the ability of state and federal wildlife agencies to use science-based wildlife…

March 15, 2021

What the Rhode Island General Assembly Should Know – Not all Dog Breeds are the Same

Contact: Joe Mullin, Northeastern States Assistant Manager Why it Matters: This legislation would subject a $1,000 fine on anyone who leaves a dog tethered outside and unattended in temperatures 32 degrees Fahrenheit or below, or 90 degrees Fahrenheit or above, which blatantly ignores the capabilities of different dog breeds to sustain themselves and perform well…

March 8, 2021

Alabama Bill Looks to Hunters for Help Managing Coyotes and Hogs

Contact: John Culclasure, Southeastern States Assistant Director On February 25, Alabama Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus (Caucus) Co-Chair Representative Danny Crawford introduced legislation that would increase hunter opportunity and help efforts to manage feral swine and coyote populations in the state. House Bill 458 (HB 458) would allow sportsmen and women in Alabama to hunt feral swine…