ALABAMA’S HUNTING HERITAGE IS UNDER ATTACK

The next two election cycles will decide its future

ALABAMA’S HUNTING HERITAGE IS UNDER ATTACK

The next election cycles will decide its future

What’s at stake in ALABAMA

  • Hunting Rights
  • Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)
  • Habitat Loss and Public Land Access
  • Youth Hunter Education
  • Second Amendment Restrictions
  • Hunters marginalized and excluded from meaningful participation in the political decision-making process

ALABAMA Grassroots Opportunity

Over 150,000 AL hunters won’t vote in 2026 unless activated. Enough to swing any election.

Hunter Nation is the only trusted messenger.

OUR MISSION

Protect Alabama’s hunting heritage and mobilize the voters who decide its future.

Hunter Nation Alabama Leadership

Kelby Seanor -  Alabama State Director

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I was born in Georgia and raised in rural Kentucky, where my passion for the outdoors began at an early age through hunting deer, dove, pheasant, and quail. My father introduced me to hunting and competitive shooting, and together with my mother, instilled in me the importance of faith, family, and respect for nature.

I bring an extensive background in the shooting sports community as a professional clay target shooter and instructor. My competitive experience includes being a multi-time member of Team USA, a 10x NSCA All-American, six Top 100 finishes at World Sporting (FITASC) Championships, and numerous clay target championships. I am also grateful to be supported by leading industry partners, including Krieghoff International, DuPont/Krieghoff, Clay Shooters Supply, and RC Cartridges. Competition shooting has introduced me to some of the greatest people from around the world who share a common passion for hunting and the outdoors.

In my previous role with the NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA), I directed state-level political operations across multiple Southeastern states, overseeing legislative and campaign strategies to advance pro-Second Amendment policies. This experience has prepared me well to advance Hunter Nation’s mission and help build strong state chapters throughout the Southeast.

Today, I reside in Florida with my family. It is my goal to pass on to them the same hunting traditions, freedoms, and values that my father passed on to me.

Hunting is not just a personal passion—it is central to my family and a foundational part of America’s history. In the Southeast, hunting is a way of life that sustains our families while creating lifelong friendships and memories. That is why I am honored to represent Hunter Nation: to help create a united voice for the American hunter across the Southeastern United States and ensure these traditions endure for future generations.

Hunter Nation Membership Packages

Patriot Member

$ 60

Sportsmen Member

$ 100

Hunter Pride 365 Member

$ 177.60

Base Member

$ 30

Enter 2026 Dream Hunt Sweepstakes

Enter 2026 Dream Hunt Sweepstakes

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30 Entries
to WIN
$35

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  • Yukon Moose Hunt in Fall 2027 (10 Entries)
  • Western Elk Hunt in Fall 2026-27 (10 Entries)
  • 150" Class Whitetail in Fall 2026-27 (10 Entries)
  • Hunter Nation Annual Base Membership

60 Entries
to WIN
$50

60 Entries to WIN $50

  • Yukon Moose Hunt in Fall 2027 (20 Entries)
  • Western Elk Hunt in Fall 2026-27 (20 Entries)
  • 150" Class Whitetail in Fall 2026-27 (20 Entries)
  • Hunter Nation Annual Base Membership

150 Entries
to WIN
$100

150 Entries to WIN $100

  • Yukon Moose Hunt in Fall 2027 (50 Entries)
  • Western Elk Hunt in Fall 2026-27 (50 Entries)
  • 150" Class Whitetail in Fall 2026-27 (50 Entries)
  • Hunter Nation Annual Base Membership

300 Entries
to WIN
$200

300 Entries to WIN $200

  • Yukon Moose Hunt in Fall 2027 (100 Entries)
  • Western Elk Hunt in Fall 2026-27 (100 Entries)
  • 150" Class Whitetail in Fall 2026-27 (100 Entries)
  • Hunter Nation Annual Base Membership

As a member you are automatically entered to WIN in the Dream Hunt Sweepstakes.

With your support, the Hunter Nation Team is confident that we can protect all Traditional American Values. Join Hunter Nation and help expand the voice and influence of millions of Americans who believe as we do, in God, Family, Country, Hunting, and Our Outdoor Lifestyle.

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Hunter Nation Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN 85-0711935). Contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

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Alligator Permits Now Open in Alabama: How to Apply Before the June Deadline + What Hunters Need to Know

By Kelby Seanor

Alabama’s 2026 alligator permit application period is now open, giving hunters the opportunity to participate in one of the Southeast’s most unique and exciting hunts. Through a regulated lottery system, selected hunters help manage healthy alligator populations while experiencing a challenging outdoor tradition. As interest grows, Hunter Nation Alabama continues advocating for strong wildlife management, expanded opportunities, and conservation-driven hunting policies that keep Alabama’s outdoor heritage thriving for future generations.

Hunter Nation – 2026 May Newsletter

By Hunter Nation

🏹 Hunter Nation Monthly Update: State Chapter News, Conservation Fights & More.
From the fight to delist the gray wolf to grassroots action across the country, see what Hunter Nation chapters are doing to protect hunting, conservation, and the outdoor way of life.

Hunter Nation Pennsylvania Announces Sporting Clays Shoot and Sunday Hunting Celebration

By Dan Sneath

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

By Kelby Seanor

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.

2026 Alabama Legislative Session Ends: Real Wins for Hunters and Big Turkey News for 2027

By Kelby Seanor

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

By Hunter Nation

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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 Applauds Advancement of McCormick Bill, Championing a Strategic Pause on Restrictive CWD Regulations in Louisiana

By Hunter Nation

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.