Archive for March 2026
They Fly Flags of Tyranny, We Pledge Allegiance to Old Glory
Across the country, “No Kings” protests claim to resist tyranny, yet the symbols on display tell a different story. Pride flags and communist imagery fill the crowd, far removed from the sacrifices that built this nation. A lack of historical understanding reveals deeper failures in education and civic awareness. True freedom was earned through blood and sacrifice, not slogans. It demands responsibility, respect, and clarity about what liberty really means.
Read MoreTSA Funding Secured as Travel Surges for Spring Season, Offering Stability for American Families
As spring travel ramps up, restored TSA funding ensures stability for families, hunters, and travelers nationwide. Reliable airport operations are essential during peak seasons, supporting everything from hunting trips to holiday gatherings. With increased demand, a fully staffed and supported TSA workforce helps prevent delays and maintains safety across the system. Keeping travel running smoothly allows Americans to focus on what matters most—time outdoors, family traditions, and reaching their destinations without disruption.
Read MoreWhat the Utah Wolf Incident Reveals About State Wildlife Management
In northern Utah, the removal of three wolves highlights the critical role of state authority in wildlife management. Bound by strict geographic and legal distinctions, officials acted to prevent predator expansion and protect livestock and game populations. This moment underscores the importance of local control over distant federal oversight. When states are empowered to act, they can balance conservation with the needs of rural communities, ensuring wildlife management remains practical, responsive, and grounded in real conditions.
Read MoreHunter Nation Congratulates Ted Nugent on Induction into the Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame and Michigan Outdoor Hall of Fame
Hunter Nation congratulated board member and national spokesperson Ted Nugent on his induction into both the Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame and the Michigan Outdoor Hall of Fame, recognizing his decades of leadership in hunting, conservation, and advocacy. Nugent’s influence has helped mobilize hunters nationwide, elevating their role as conservation stewards and a powerful grassroots voting force shaping America’s cultural and political landscape through initiatives like Hunt the Vote and outdoor engagement efforts.
Read MoreWisconsin’s Wolf Issue: Beyond Predator Management
Wisconsin’s wolf debate is about more than headlines and activist pressure—it is about real predator management, healthy deer herds, and protecting rural livelihoods. While public attention stays fixed on wolves, hunters and farmers know coyotes are a major threat to fawn survival, livestock, and the future of hunting. True conservation is not driven by emotion, but by science, strategy, and the boots-on-the-ground role hunters play in maintaining balance across Wisconsin’s landscape.
Read MoreHunter Nation Praises Department of Interior for Unleashing Hunters on Frontlines of Conservation in Nation’s Parks
Hunter Nation applauds a new Department of the Interior initiative empowering skilled hunters to take an active role in conservation across select national parks. By targeting destructive invasive species like feral hogs and nutria, this program places experienced volunteers on the frontlines of protecting wetlands, wildlife, and sensitive habitats. Leaders say the effort highlights the vital role hunters play as stewards of the land and marks a significant step toward more effective, hands-on conservation nationwide.
Read MoreHunting and Conservation: A Closer Look at Opportunities in America’s National Parks
Hunting in America’s National Parks isn’t as restricted as many believe. While iconic parks remain off-limits, millions of acres across the National Park System are open to regulated hunting. These opportunities play a vital role in wildlife management, habitat protection, and conservation funding. By working alongside state agencies and enforcing strict guidelines, the National Park Service ensures responsible access—proving that conservation and hunting can successfully coexist on our nation’s public lands.
Read MoreA New Voice Around the Campfire: Introducing Hunter Nation’s Faith Department
Hunter Nation is proud to introduce its new Faith Department, led by Shemane Nugent. With decades of experience in the outdoors and a deep-rooted commitment to faith, Shemane brings a unique and inspiring voice to this new initiative. Through devotionals and guided prayer, she will help unite our community, strengthen our mission, and support the values of faith, family, and freedom that define the American hunter.
Read MoreWisdom from 78 Hunting Seasons
Drawing from a lifetime in the field, Ted Nugent shares hard-earned principles for living well in and out of camp. His first rule sets the tone: never allow a firearm’s muzzle to cover anything you’re not willing to destroy—a mindset he calls essential for life itself. From attitude and work ethic to camaraderie and conservation, these timeless rules offer a blueprint for outdoorsmen. Read on to discover the full list.
Read MoreHunter Nation Applauds House Leadership on H.R. 556, Urges Swift Passage to Protect American Hunters and Conservation Funding
Hunter Nation is urging swift passage of H.R. 556, the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act, as it gains momentum in the U.S. House. The organization praised House leadership for advancing the bill, which would block federal agencies from imposing broad bans on traditional lead ammunition and fishing tackle without scientific justification and state approval. Leaders emphasized the importance of protecting hunters’ access to public lands and preserving conservation funding generated through the Pittman-Robertson Act. As the legislation moves forward, Hunter Nation is calling on lawmakers to defend hunting traditions, state authority, and the future of America’s conservation model.
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