Sportsmen's Voice

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – November 21, 2022

Hunters Harvesting for the Holidays: Game Meat Donation Programs Can Fill Tables this Thanksgiving and Beyond; Angling for a Strong Farm Bill; The Return of New Jersey’s Black Bear Season; CSF Welcomes New Caucus Co-Chair in Georgia; To Protect Elk Herd, CSF Opposes Mad Rabbit Trails Project

The Sportsmen’s Voice – November 7, 2022

Conservation Icon Johnny Morris Receives Inaugural Honorary Life Director Distinction; Bipartisan Group of State Legislators Urge NOAA to Reevaluate Right Whale Rule; Youth Deer Seasons and the Importance of Recruiting the Next Generation; Furbearer Trapping: An Important Sporting Pursuit and Wildlife Management Tool; What Mississippi’s Youth Deer Season Means to Me; GSC Member Governor Kay …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – October 31, 2022

Now Available: CSF’s 2023 State Issue Briefs; CSF Acknowledges Improvements, Supports Further Tweaks to Florida Keys Management Plan; Minnesota DNR Repeals Partial Lead Ammunition Ban; Fast-Moving Anti-Firearms Bill Advances in New Jersey; Red Drum: A Red-Hot Topic Among Georgia Anglers; It Takes More than Skill to be a Successful Elk Hunter

The Sportsmen’s Voice – October 18, 2022

Protecting Texas Oyster Reefs Again on the Commission Agenda; CSC Member Rep. Blake Moore Introduces Important Bill to Enhance Recreational Shooting Opportunities; Joint Workgroup Wraps Up Efforts to Identify Better Ways to Manage Recreational Fisheries; Sportsmen and Women Gather at Childress Vineyards to Celebrate Conservation During Annual Wine, Wheels & Wildlife Event; New Hampshire’s Search …

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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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