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January 22, 2019

Virginia: Sportsmen’s Caucus and Partners Discuss Sportsmen’s Priorities in 2019

By John Culclasure, Central Appalachian States Manager On January 17, the Virginia Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus held its first meeting of the 2019 legislative session in Richmond, Virginia. The meeting was attended by Caucus members, representatives from state agencies, and in-state sportsmen’s groups. Cale Godfrey, Assistant Chief of Wildlife Resources for the Virginia Department of Game…

January 14, 2019

CSF President Appointed to Dallas Safari Club Conservation Advisory Board

Dallas Safari Club (DSC) recently announced appointments to its newly established  Conservation Advisory Board, which includes Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) President Jeff Crane along with seven other conservation experts. This new group will provide recommendations and advice on regional and global level research, program development, and advocacy for domestic and international conservation issues. This will…

January 14, 2019

Delaware: Another Big Year on the Horizon for the Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus

By Brett Stayton, Mid-Atlantic States Coordinator Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) Mid-Atlantic States Coordinator Brett Stayton joined the Delaware Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus for their first meeting of the year on January 10. Riding a wave of momentum after establishing a very successful track record over the past few years, the Caucus Co-Chairs have once again developed an…

January 14, 2019

Georgia: CSF Attends Keeping Georgia Wild Summit

By Bee Frederick, Southeastern States Director On January 8, Congressional Sportsmen Foundation (CSF) Southeastern States Director Bee Frederick attended and presented at the Georgia Wildlife Federation (GWF) Keeping Georgia Wild Summit. The bi-annual meeting, organized by GWF, brings together the sportsmen’s community with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and legislative leaders to discuss issues…

January 14, 2019

Gulf States One Step Closer to Management of Recreational Gulf Red Snapper

The 2018 Gulf of Mexico private recreational red snapper season was the first season deemed a success by the recreational fishing community in recent years. Last year, the states – not the federal government – were allowed to manage the recreational red snapper fishery under exempted fishing permits (EFPs). However, EFPs are temporary, and the…

January 14, 2019

Senate Introduces Natural Resources, Public Lands Package

On January 8, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairwoman and Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus (CSC) Member Senator Lisa Murkowski (AK) and Senator Maria Cantwell (WA) introduced the Natural Resources Management Act (S. 47). S. 47 includes a number of longstanding priorities of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) that are critically important to increasing access for…