Archive for July 2026
Hunter Nation Kentucky Strengthens Advisory Committee with Two New Leaders
Hunter Nation Kentucky continues building a strong leadership team with the addition of former State Senator Gary Tapp and legendary outdoorsman Harold Knight to its Advisory Committee. Their decades of experience in public service, conservation, and the hunting industry will strengthen the organization’s efforts to protect sportsmen’s rights across the Commonwealth. As hunting season approaches, Hunter Nation Kentucky is also preparing for new events, growing membership, and expanding its grassroots presence statewide.
Read MoreNew Public Hunting Land Alert: Georgia’s Alachua Trail WMA Expands Opportunities Near the Okefenokee
Georgia hunters will soon have thousands of acres of new public hunting land as the Alachua Trail Wildlife Management Area takes shape near the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. Funded through the expanded Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Program, this project will increase access for sportsmen while restoring important wildlife habitat. Hunter Nation Georgia supports investments that expand public land opportunities, strengthen conservation, and ensure future generations have more places to hunt.
Read MoreFlorida Sportsmen: A Major 2A Win in the Books – Now Show Up for the August Primary
Florida sportsmen secured a major victory with the passage of a new Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday, making hunting and shooting equipment more affordable through the end of 2026. As the state prepares for the August primary election, Hunter Nation is encouraging hunters, anglers, and shooters to stay engaged in the political process. Protecting hunting traditions, public access, conservation, and Second Amendment rights depends on informed voters who show up at the ballot box.
Read MoreAlabama Hunters: Major Changes Are Coming to Your Hunting & Fishing Licenses This Month
Alabama hunters and anglers should prepare for major changes as the state launches a new online licensing system. The upgraded platform is designed to simplify license purchases, renewals, harvest reporting, and account management, but the transition includes a temporary service outage and important deadlines. Hunter Nation Alabama is encouraging sportsmen to plan ahead, stay informed, and complete necessary steps early to ensure uninterrupted access to hunting and fishing opportunities.
Read MoreHow the Arizona Game and Fish Commission Works: A Hunter’s Guide
The Arizona Game and Fish Commission plays a central role in shaping hunting opportunities across the state, from season dates and permit numbers to wildlife management policies. Understanding how the Commission operates helps hunters engage in the decision-making process and advocate for the future of Arizona’s hunting heritage. Hunter Nation believes informed sportsmen are stronger advocates for science-based wildlife management and the long-term conservation of Arizona’s wildlife resources.
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