The Secret War on Wisconsin’s Hunters and How We Fight Back

A growing battle over wildlife policy in Wisconsin is putting hunters at the center of political decisions that reshape conservation. Long-standing science-based management is being replaced with vague frameworks that limit accountability and restrict hunting opportunities. From wolf population control to predator management, activists and policymakers are driving changes that impact rural communities. The path forward demands action—speaking out, showing up, and uniting to ensure hunting remains a key part of conservation.

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Happy Easter from Your Brother in Christ and the Field

Celebrate Easter through faith, family, and the outdoors. This message reflects on the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the promise of new life, while honoring hunting traditions passed down through generations. From quiet mornings in the woods to time spent in worship, it’s a reminder to steward God’s creation, cherish loved ones, and embrace renewal. May your Easter be filled with gratitude, reflection, and the joy found in both faith and the field.

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Wisconsin’s Wolf Issue: Beyond Predator Management

Wisconsin’s wolf debate is about more than headlines and activist pressure—it is about real predator management, healthy deer herds, and protecting rural livelihoods. While public attention stays fixed on wolves, hunters and farmers know coyotes are a major threat to fawn survival, livestock, and the future of hunting. True conservation is not driven by emotion, but by science, strategy, and the boots-on-the-ground role hunters play in maintaining balance across Wisconsin’s landscape.

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Georgia Lawmakers Deliver Strong Momentum for Hunters and Conservation After Legislative Crossover Deadline

Georgia hunters and conservationists are seeing strong momentum in 2026 as the legislative session moves past the Crossover Deadline. Key bills advancing feral hog control, hunter safety education, conservation tax credits, and funding for public lands are gaining traction, reflecting lawmakers’ commitment to responsible wildlife management and outdoor traditions. Georgia’s spring turkey season is also underway, with youth, mobility-impaired, and private- and public-land hunters preparing for an exciting season. With pro-hunting legislation progressing and grassroots engagement growing, Hunter Nation Georgia is helping ensure hunters’ voices are heard, wildlife habitats are protected, and outdoor traditions continue to thrive across the state.

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Alabama Spring Turkey Season Kicks Off with Strong Legislative Momentum

The Hunter Nation Alabama Chapter is gaining momentum in 2026 as spring turkey season approaches and pro-hunting legislation advances in Montgomery. The chapter has been expanding its grassroots network, building relationships with lawmakers, and engaging conservation partners across the state. Several key bills supporting hunters, wildlife habitat, and Second Amendment rights are moving forward during the current legislative session. At the same time, Alabama hunters are preparing for one of the nation’s most anticipated spring turkey seasons. With strong legislative progress and growing community support, Hunter Nation Alabama is working to ensure the voices of the state’s hunters and conservationists remain strong in 2026 and beyond.

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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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Hunter Nation Hosts Sportsmen Town Hall in Pound, Wisconsin

Hunter Nation recently hosted a Sportsmen Town Hall in Pound, Wisconsin, bringing together hunters, conservationists, and policymakers for an important discussion about the future of hunting and wildlife management. Held at Equity Hall Bar & Grill, the event allowed local sportsmen to share their perspectives directly with elected officials and community leaders. Discussions focused on conservation policy, responsible wildlife management, and the growing political influence of hunters as a voting bloc. With strong participation from state and local leaders, the town hall highlighted the importance of grassroots engagement and collaboration. Events like this help ensure that the voices of Wisconsin’s outdoor community remain central to protecting hunting traditions for future generations.

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Kansas Oppose SB 372 – Protect Our Privacy

Ted Nugent with Hunter Nation. We’re deeply concerned about Kansas Senate Bill 372, which would force adults to share personal information just to download any app. Act now and urge Kansas legislators to Oppose SB 372 in its current form and protect our privacy.

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Rebuilding the Base: Turning Shooters Into Hunters to Save the Tradition

Hunter participation may be stabilizing, but long-term growth depends on a new approach. Traditional youth-focused efforts are not bringing in enough new hunters. The real opportunity lies at the shooting range, where millions already own firearms but have never hunted. By focusing on adult recruitment, mentorship, and practical skill-building, the path from shooter to hunter becomes clear. Rebuilding the tradition will require intentional effort, turning interest into action and ensuring the future of conservation.

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Hunter Nation Arizona – February 2026 Update

February was a momentum-building month for Hunter Nation Arizona, marked by strategic conservation roundtables, strong representation at the Western Hunting Expo, and grassroots engagement across the state. From collaborating with statewide partners to energizing sportsmen in Salt Lake City and speaking to packed civic groups, our chapter continues expanding its reach and impact. Together, we’re strengthening Arizona’s hunting heritage, advancing conservation priorities, and growing a powerful, informed community of sportsmen.

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