Hunter Nation – 2026 May Newsletter

🏹 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.

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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.

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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.

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Louisiana Hunters Score a Win as McCormick CWD Resolution Advances

Louisiana hunters are gaining momentum as HCR 4 advances, offering a pause on strict CWD regulations driven by rigid thresholds. The bill creates space to reassess policies that have impacted participation and hunting practices, shifting focus back to real-world conditions. By slowing the system and encouraging input from hunters and landowners, it opens the door for more balanced, effective wildlife management rooted in experience rather than automatic triggers.

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What Happened at the Louisiana CWD Hearing and Why Hunters Should Care

Recent CWD developments in Louisiana are bringing expanded restrictions, increased testing, and tighter hunting regulations as new cases emerge. Hunters are raising concerns about rapid decisions and limited input in shaping these policies. While disease management remains important, many believe current approaches overlook real-world conditions in the field. The push for measures like HCR 4 reflects a growing demand for balanced solutions that include hunter voices and better align conservation efforts with on-the-ground realities.

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Hunters Showing Up: Port Allen Skeet Shoot Brings Louisiana Sportsmen Together

Hunters from across Louisiana gathered in Port Allen this month for a skeet shoot fundraiser at Bridgeview Gun Club, demonstrating the strength and unity of the state’s outdoor community. Hosted with support from Hunter Nation Louisiana, the event brought sportsmen together for a day of friendly competition, fellowship, and grassroots engagement. Beyond the shooting competition, the event provided an opportunity to grow Hunter Nation’s network and connect hunters around shared priorities like conservation, hunting traditions, and civic participation. With strong turnout and community support, the Port Allen skeet shoot highlighted how bringing hunters together strengthens the voice of Louisiana sportsmen across the state.

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A Legislative Victory for American Hunters: The Pet and Livestock Protection Act of 2025 Passes Congress

Hunter Nation is proud to celebrate a landmark victory for American hunters with the passage of the Pet and Livestock Protection Act of 2025 (H.R. 845). This historic legislation restores science-based wildlife management by delisting the recovered gray wolf and returning authority to the states—where it belongs. Championed by Congressman Tom Tiffany and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, the bill is the result of years of relentless advocacy, expert testimony, and nationwide grassroots mobilization led by Hunter Nation. It represents a decisive stand for hunters, ranchers, and rural communities, proving that when sportsmen unite, policy can be changed and conservation can prevail.

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Hunter Nation Welcomes Sheila Musso as Louisiana State Director

Hunter Nation is proud to welcome Sheila Musso as Louisiana State Director, strengthening the organization’s grassroots presence in the Bayou State. With more than 25 years of executive leadership, conservation advocacy, and community engagement, Sheila brings a deep understanding of Louisiana’s hunting culture and the challenges facing sportsmen today. Raised in the outdoors, she views hunting as heritage, responsibility, and family tradition. At a critical moment for wildlife policy and hunter access, her leadership will focus on unifying hunters, expanding grassroots networks, and advancing ethical, science-based conservation. Sheila’s appointment marks an important step in protecting Louisiana’s hunting traditions for generations to come.

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Conserving America’s Heritage: Supporting the Make America Beautiful Again Initiative

The Make America Beautiful Again initiative is a bold step forward in conserving and restoring our nation’s lands, waters, and wildlife. Launched in honor of America’s 250th birthday, this effort reminds us that protecting our natural heritage is central to our national story. By prioritizing collaborative conservation strategies—such as wildlife recovery, habitat restoration, wetlands revitalization, and public lands access—the initiative delivers real results for healthier ecosystems and stronger communities. It also cuts red tape to accelerate projects, proving that conservation can unite Americans across the political spectrum.

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