Posts by Dan Sneath
Hunter Nation Pennsylvania Sporting Clays Shoot Brings Together Shooters, Conservationists, and Advocates
Hunter Nation Pennsylvania brought together hunters, competitive shooters, and conservation advocates for a successful Sporting Clays Shoot that celebrated fellowship, marksmanship, and the state’s hunting heritage. Beyond the range, Hunter Nation continues advocating for science-based wildlife management, expanded hunting opportunities, and legislation that supports Pennsylvania sportsmen. With more events, educational outreach, and policy initiatives on the horizon, the organization remains committed to protecting and strengthening hunting traditions across the Commonwealth.
Read MoreHunter Nation Pennsylvania Summer Events, Legislative Updates, and Advocacy Efforts
Hunter Nation Pennsylvania is bringing hunters together this summer with events celebrating shooting sports, Sunday hunting freedoms, and the future of outdoor traditions in the Commonwealth. Alongside these gatherings, the organization continues advocating for legislation that supports hunters, trappers, conservation, youth education, and expanded access opportunities. From sporting clays to policy engagement, Hunter Nation remains focused on protecting hunting heritage and ensuring Pennsylvania sportsmen have a strong voice in shaping the future.
Read MoreHunter 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…
Read MoreDefending Pennsylvania’s Hunting Heritage
Pennsylvania hunters secured major victories by preserving the Saturday rifle opener and expanding Sunday hunting opportunities across most seasons. These wins reflect strong advocacy to protect access and traditions while pushing back against efforts to limit hunting. Progress also includes improvements to youth mentorship and expanding hunter education in schools. While challenges remain, continued engagement is key to protecting rights, growing participation, and ensuring the future of hunting across the Commonwealth.
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