Sportsmen's Voice

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – October 3, 2022

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin Joins Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus; Bill to Promote Restoration of Abandoned Mines Receives Senate Hearing; Senate Committee Considers Important CSF Supported Forestry Measure; Michigan Bill Would Ensure That State’s Natural Resource Commissioners Are Proven Sportsmen and Women; Pheasant Season Opening in Several Northeastern States – How Non-Native Species Can Benefit Ecosystems and …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – September 26, 2022

DOI Announces Hunting and Wildlife Conservation Council, CSF President and CEO Reappointed; CSC Member Sen. Daines Introduces Bill to Protect Access for Sportsmen and Women;CSF Welcomes Bill to Create NOAA Youth Fishing Program; National Hunting and Fishing Day Celebrates 50th Anniversary; Iowa Natural Resources Commission Works to Update Regulations as Fall Turkey Season Approaches; Delaware …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – September 20, 2022

Bob Model Receives First Dingell-Young Sportsmen’s Legacy Award at 33rd Annual CSF Banquet and Auction; Conservation Celebrated Across the Aisle as CSF Hosts its 33rd Annual Banquet; FWS Finalizes Hunt Fish Rule, Increasing Access but Restricting Use of Traditional Ammo and Tackle; Mule Deer Foundation, Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation Establish Formal Partnership to Further Conservation Priorities; …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – September 6, 2022

CSF and Vermont Sportsmen’s Caucus Weigh-In on Timber Harvest Project; CSF Leads Effort to Support 85 Years of the Pittman-Robertson Act, Joined by 45 Partner Organizations; USDA APHIS Announcement Effectively Prohibits Importation of Game Bird Meat from Canada; CSF Co-Sponsors Legislative Fishing Event in Indiana; New Jersey Caucus Co-Chair Responds to Governor’s Non-Lethal, Anti-Hunting Approach …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – August 22, 2022

CSF’s Summer Webinar Series Now Available Online; South Atlantic Eying Federal License for Reef Fish Anglers; Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Denies Mountain Lion Petition, Expected to Form Stakeholder Group to Provide Recommendations to Commission; Range Day: CSF Welcomes Legislators, Partners, and State Fish and Wildlife Agency Personnel to Sig Sauer Academy for Suppressor Demonstration; …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – August 15, 2022

Public Comment Period Underway for BLM’s Proposed Wild Horse Research Projects; American Wildlife Conservation Partners Hosts Summer Meeting, Celebrates Johnny Morris’ Conservation Legacy; How You Can Help Save Your Waterways from Invasive Species; Sportsmen and Women Defeated Restrictive Legislation in the Granite State; Supplemental Draft Backcountry Access Plan Released for Big Cypress National Preserve: Concerns …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – August 8, 2022

CSF Joins Lawsuit Against State of California Regarding Firearm Marketing Law; Annual August Recess Clays Competition Enjoys Another Successful Year; CSF Leads Community Effort to Support Use of Traditional Ammo and Tackle within National Wildlife Refuge System; Proposal for New National Marine Sanctuary Receives Support from Angling Community; Celebrating your Roots as a Sportsman or …

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