Advocacy
Right On the Mark – EP17 – Kyle Crickenberger and Coyote Contests
Episode Summary Expand Transcript – Episode 17 Expand Right On The Mark 0:00 Right On The Mark Episode 17, recorded July 2021, featuring Kyle Crickenberger starts right now. He is hunted all across America and around the world. rifle, pistol, shotgun, crossbow compound traditional, he uses them. He’s an outfitter, an award winning outdoor television…
Read MoreWisconsin DNR is holding its first Wolf Management meeting Thursday 7-22-21
Hunter Nation is continuing our work to ensure that hunters play a role in responsibly managing our predator populations in Wisconsin. The DNR has begun its work of putting together an updated wolf management plan that will be one step in the process of developing a long-term plan to manage Wisconsin’s wolves. We were disappointed…
Read MoreMontana Wolf Hunt Comment Period Now Open – Hunters Voices Needed!
There they go again…the anti-hunting forces are rallying their troops to oppose sensible wolf management practices that were approved by the Montana State Legislature and signed into law by Governor Greg Gianforte earlier this year. The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission opened a public comment period on their proposed rules for the wolf hunting season. …
Read MoreThe Truth Behind the Coyote Populations and Hunting Contests
Hunter Nation has directly engaged in an ongoing battle over whether or not predator calling competitions should continue in Virginia’s Commonwealth. This issue was an interesting one to me so I talked to our team on why this is such an important issue to the future of hunting and here’s what I learned. Although…
Read MoreTake Action: Virginia Proposed BAN on Predator Calling Competitions
Take Action NOW – Public Comment Period on Proposed Regulation – June 15 – July 30, 2021 https://dwr.virginia.gov/regulations/2021-predator-hunting-contests/ On May 27, 2021, the Virginia Board of Wildlife Resources, pursuant to §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-501, and 29.1-502 of the Code of Virginia proposed amendments to the Commonwealth’s regulations governing hunting, trapping, and terrestrial wildlife. VA DWR Public…
Read MoreHunter Nation Fights Back Against Ban on Virginia Predator Calling Competitions
Hunter Nation fights back against Virginia Department of Game’s 11th hour Anti-Hunting Action For several months, Hunter Nation’s team has been working with our members in the Commonwealth of Virginia to defeat an effort being pushed by HSUS and other national anti-hunting groups that would ban popular predator calling competitions. In March, the Virginia Board…
Read MoreCoyotes in Virginia
Coyotes are found throughout Virginia, including in urban and suburban areas. Highly intelligent, strong and effective predators, the coyote population in the state is growing at an explosive rate. In fact, the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources stated “Coyote populations have exploded and completely spread across the entire state over the past two decades.” How…
Read MoreFighting for Disabled Veteran’s Right To Hunt in Montana
In April, Hunter Nation drove a long-stalled bill in Montana that would allow disabled individuals—including disabled veterans—to hunt with crossbows during regular bow season. The bill was essentially dead in committee and facing heated opposition by the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. Hunter Nation, our members, and our coalition with Montana Veterans Association moved the bill…
Read MoreMontana Representatives that supported SB111 expanding opportunities in the outdoors for disabled individuals
Hunter Nation extends our gratitude to the 54 members of the Montana Legislature who stood with us yesterday in support of SB 111 that will provide equal access to the outdoors for disabled hunters including countless US veterans. We’d like to specifically thank Rep. Ed Buttrey, Majority Leader Sue Vinton, Rep. Johnathan Windy Boy, and…
Read MoreOpinion: Montana disabled veterans and citizens deserve greater hunting access and opportunity
We all love the Montana outdoors. With the onset of COVID, providing greater access to the outdoors for all Montanans has become even more important. COVID also brought many challenges, particularly to our nation’s military veterans. We have the chance to eliminate some of those challenges facing the veteran community and expand their access to…
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