About Hunter Nation
We are the United Voice of the American Hunter. We will protect our Hunting Lifestyle and its rich Heritage. We will defend all of our Traditional American Values of God, Family, Country, and our Nation’s Constitution.
We will educate hunters, and others, about the value of our hunting heritage. We use our digital Campfire Series to inform hunters of policies that threaten our outdoor way of life.
We work at the state and national level to develop pro-hunting policy and laws. When necessary, we use our Litigation Program to ensure hunting rights are protected and our Traditional Values are not infringed. Hunter Nation is leading the national effort get the Gray Wolf Delisted in all 48 continental states.
We are building a grassroots army to promote and protect The Traditional American Values of God, Family, Country, and the Hunting way of life. Join or Renew Today
Hunter Nation Membership Packages
Patriot Member
$ 50.00
Sportsmen Member
$ 100.00
Hunter Pride 365 Member
$ 177.60
Hunter Nation and Western Justice Delist the Wolf Coalition
Hunter Nation partners with Western Justice to form an undeniable alliance to Delist the Gray Wolf
First-of-its-Kind Coalition Formed to Secure the Passage of Federal Gray Wolf Delisting Legislation. With the Coalition already representing over 2 million Americans Nationwide, this partnership should grow the coalition to epic proportions.
Mission, KS — Hunter Nation is announcing the partnership of the Coalition to Delist the Gray Wolf, an alliance of national and state organizations committed to securing the removal of the gray wolf from the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), without judicial review, and restoring wildlife management authority to the states. These organizations represent millions of hunters, ranchers, sportsmen, farmers, conservationists, and rural families.
This coalition partnership was formed following passage of the Pet and Livestock Protection Act (H.R. 845) in the U.S. House of Representatives, introduced by Congressman Tom Tiffany (WI-07) and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04). Congresswoman Boebert said in a statement: “"The science has been clear for years: gray wolves are fully recovered, and their resurgence deserves to be celebrated as a true conservation success story. It’s long past time to delist them and empower states to set their own management policies. I can’t wait for President Trump to sign this bill into law."
The DOI’s Historic Expansion of Hunting & Fishing Access Is a Major Victory for America’s Outdoorsmen
The Department of the Interior’s largest-ever expansion of hunting and fishing access opens millions of acres across the National Wildlife Refuge System to America’s outdoorsmen. This major victory strengthens public access, supports conservation funding, and reinforces the role hunters and anglers play in wildlife management. Expanding opportunities on public lands helps protect outdoor traditions, boost rural economies, and preserve America’s conservation legacy for future generations while pushing back against growing anti-hunting pressure.
Hunter Nation Applauds Department of the Interior for Historic Expansion of Hunting and Fishing Access
Hunter Nation is celebrating a historic expansion of hunting and fishing access across America’s public lands. The Department of the Interior’s proposal opens millions of additional acres within the National Wildlife Refuge System, creating new opportunities for sportsmen while strengthening conservation and rural economies. Expanding access reinforces the role hunters and anglers play in funding wildlife management and protecting outdoor traditions. This landmark move represents a major victory for public access, conservation, and America’s outdoor heritage.
Hunter Nation Webinar Highlights Growing Demand to Delist the Gray Wolf
Hunter Nation is pushing for gray wolf delisting and the return of wildlife management authority to the states. Unmanaged wolf populations are impacting deer and elk herds, livestock operations, pets, and rural communities across the Midwest and West. Conservation depends on balanced, science-based predator management that protects both wildlife and hunting traditions. Through legislation, advocacy, and public engagement, Hunter Nation continues fighting to ensure rural Americans and state wildlife professionals—not activist lawsuits—shape the future of wolf management.
Hunter Nation Pennsylvania Announces Sporting Clays Shoot and Sunday Hunting Celebration
Hunter Nation Pennsylvania Announces Sporting Clays Shoot and Sunday Hunting Celebration On June 26, 2026, Hunter Nation Pennsylvania will be hosting a sporting clays shoot at Shenecoy Sportsmen located at 5776 Shenecoy Road, Huntingdon, PA 16652. For more refer to the attached flyer. To register for the event visit hunternation.org/pennsylvania. Individual shooters can register for…
2026 Georgia Legislative Session Recap: Key Outcomes for Hunters
Georgia hunters saw major legislative victories in 2026 with new laws expanding feral hog control, strengthening hunter education, increasing conservation funding, and protecting firearm rights. These measures improve access, support wildlife management, and reinforce outdoor traditions across the state. While some proposals failed to advance, the session delivered meaningful progress for sportsmen and conservation efforts. The outcomes highlight the growing importance of staying engaged in policy decisions that shape Georgia’s hunting future.
Florida Redistricting Special Session Wraps Up; Budget Special Session Starts
Florida lawmakers wrapped up a major redistricting special session, approving new congressional maps that will shape upcoming elections across the state. Attention now shifts to the upcoming budget special session, where funding decisions will directly impact conservation, public land access, wildlife management, and outdoor recreation. For hunters and anglers, these legislative outcomes carry long-term consequences for Florida’s natural resources and outdoor traditions, making continued engagement in the political process increasingly important.
2026 Alabama Legislative Session Ends: Real Wins for Hunters and Big Turkey News for 2027
Alabama hunters saw meaningful progress during the 2026 legislative session, with new laws expanding access for disabled outdoorsmen and supporting habitat restoration across the state. While some pro-hunting measures stalled, major conservation efforts moved forward. Turkey hunters also received encouraging news as updated 2027 season dates and regulations aim to improve opportunities statewide. Together, these developments highlight continued momentum for protecting hunting traditions, strengthening conservation, and keeping Alabama’s outdoor heritage strong.
Hunter Nation Celebrates Passage of Senator Allain’s SB244 Creating Louisiana’s First Recreational Alligator Hunting Season
Hunter Nation celebrates the unanimous passage of Louisiana Senate Bill 244, legislation championed by State Senator Robert Allain to create Louisiana’s first recreational alligator hunting season.
With Louisiana’s alligator population now exceeding 3 million, SB244 represents an important step toward responsible wildlife management while expanding hunting opportunities for Louisiana residents. The bill passed both the Louisiana Senate and House with unanimous support and has been sent to the Governor for signature.
Hunter Nation Louisiana gratefully acknowledges Senator Allain’s leadership and collaboration in advancing this important legislation.
Hunter Nation and Western Justice Delist the Wolf Coalition
Hunter Nation partners with Western Justice to form an undeniable alliance to Delist the Gray Wolf
First-of-its-Kind Coalition Formed to Secure the Passage of Federal Gray Wolf Delisting Legislation. With the Coalition already representing over 2 million Americans Nationwide, this partnership should grow the coalition to epic proportions.
Mission, KS — Hunter Nation is announcing the partnership of the Coalition to Delist the Gray Wolf, an alliance of national and state organizations committed to securing the removal of the gray wolf from the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), without judicial review, and restoring wildlife management authority to the states. These organizations represent millions of hunters, ranchers, sportsmen, farmers, conservationists, and rural families.
Hunter Nation Applauds Advancement of McCormick Bill, Championing a Strategic Pause on Restrictive CWD Regulations in Louisiana
A major step forward in Louisiana aims to pause restrictive CWD regulations and restore balance to wildlife management. HCR 4 introduces an 18-month window to reassess policies that have placed heavy burdens on hunters through rigid thresholds and declining participation. By prioritizing collaboration with hunters and landowners, the effort seeks more practical, field-driven solutions. This shift emphasizes that effective conservation depends on those closest to the land having a voice in the process.
Stand with Ted Nugent & Hunter Nation: Lift the Louisiana Baiting Ban
Hunter Nation and Ted Nugent are calling on Louisiana hunters to support HCR 4 and lift the deer baiting ban. It’s time to address CWD with science, facts, and common sense — not destructive regulations that hurt hunters, farmers, and rural communities.
Hunter Nation, We are Stronger Together!
Host Steve Ciasullo of Signal 11 Outdoors Podcast hosts Hunter Nation founder Keith Mark - discussing Hunter Nation origins and mission of the organization, emphasizing the importance of mobilizing hunters to vote and advocating for their rights. He shares personal anecdotes about his journey into the hunting community and the pivotal moment that led to the formation of Hunter Nation. The conversation covers the organization's grassroots efforts to influence legislation, the benefits of membership, and current issues facing hunters, particularly regarding wildlife management and the gray wolf legislation.
More from Steve Ciasullo owner and operator of Signal 11 Lures https://signal11lures.com/
Congratulations to Our 2025 Truck Giveaway Winner — Tom Martin of Montana!
Hunter Nation proudly congratulates Tom Martin from Montana, the official winner of our 2025 Ultimate Hunting Truck Giveaway.
This incredible prize was made possible through our partnership with McCarthy Chevrolet, a dealership that proudly stands with hunters and outdoorsmen across America.
Tom represents everything Hunter Nation stands for — commitment to hunting heritage, conservation, and freedom. We thank him and all our members for making this giveaway another great success.
Congratulations again, Tom — enjoy the ride!
“It was an honor to represent Hunter Nation, and all hunters, at the highest levels regarding the sale of public lands in the Big Beautiful Bill. Our position from the onset was that we opposed the sale and voiced our opinion ‘not an acre, not an inch.’ Hunter Nation thanks Senator Lee for removing the provision. We look forward to continuing to work with Senator Lee and the Trump Administration on issues and policies that are important to the American Hunter and our Hunting Heritage!” - Keith Mark, Founder, Hunter Nation
Hunter Nation on behalf of its members across all 50 states salutes Congressman Tom Tiffany (WI-07) and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) on their introduction of the Pet and Livestock Protection Act which seeks to return the management of the gray wolf back to individual states and prevents activist judges from relisting the gray wolf by judicial review.
“Hunter Nation celebrates this desperately needed legislation and salutes Congressman Tiffany for his unwavering support of hunters and our hunting lifestyle. This is a policy change that we have been fighting for since our founding,” said Keith Mark, President/Founder of Hunter Nation. “The recovery of the gray wolf is an incredible conservation success story that should be celebrated. This legislation allows each state to manage the now recovered wolf population just as they manage all other wildlife within the state. The best part of this legislation is the provision that prevents judicial review of the legislative action which will preclude anti-hunting groups from interfering with sound, science-based conservation in court.”
Keith Mark's “Tales From Wheat Creek,” is an old fashioned series of stories involving faith, family, friends and hunting. These tales are inspired by the author’s lifetime of experiences including his upbringing, faith, family, as well as his experiences in the outdoors, the world of entertainment, business, and much more. Sometimes it may be hard for the reader to separate fact from fiction, but that is part of what makes these stories so special.



