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I’ve had enough of CWD and the one-size-fits-all rules that come with it. For far too long, the Left and the misinformed have used CWD scare tactics to purposely destroy our hunting lifestyle and heritage.

It’s time to address CWD with science, facts, and common sense. There has never been a single case of CWD infecting a human. Not one. Banning deer baiting hurts rural businesses, farmers, and especially hunters.

That’s why Hunter Nation supports lifting deer baiting bans, and we need your help. Join Hunter Nation, the Nugent family, and concerned conservation families in supporting Louisiana Representative McCormick and House Resolution No. 4 to lift the deer baiting ban. Thank you. 🏹

Sheila Musso Louisiana State Director

Sheila Musso Louisiana State Director

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Hunter Nation, the nation’s premier grassroots defender of hunting rights and conservation, is excited to announce Sheila Musso as the Louisiana State Director. With over 25 years of leadership, environmental advocacy, and community engagement, Sheila is uniquely positioned to champion the hunting lifestyle and traditional American values right here in the Bayou State. Sheila’s executive tenure enables her to thrive in diverse capacities bringing Hunter Nation her leadership expertise and strategic insight. She has long advocated for sustainable practices and family traditions, while raising her children to deeply respect nature, instilling in them life lessons about resilience, stewardship, and ethical living that no classroom could ever teach.

“Sheila’s deep ties to Louisiana’s hunting culture and her proven track record in advocacy make her the perfect leader to grow our state chapter,” said Keith Mark, Hunter Nation CEO & founder. “Together, we’ll mobilize hunters to defend our rights, promote ethical hunting, and influence key legislation.”

Join Sheila and the Louisiana chapter for upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and advocacy efforts. Contact her at [email protected] to get involved and help safeguard Louisiana’s hunting legacy for generations to come.

Join Sheila and Hunter Nation Louisiana Today!!

Hunter Nation led the effort to protect our Hunting and 2A Rights. Your help is needed! Together, we can Protect Our Hunting Heritage.

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We are building a grassroots army to promote and protect The Traditional American Values of God, Family, Country, and the Hunting way of life.

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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.

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 Webinar Highlights Growing Demand to Delist the Gray Wolf

By Hunter Nation

Hunter Nation is pushing for gray wolf delisting and the return of wildlife management authority to the states. Unmanaged wolf populations are impacting deer and elk herds, livestock operations, pets, and rural communities across the Midwest and West. Conservation depends on balanced, science-based predator management that protects both wildlife and hunting traditions. Through legislation, advocacy, and public engagement, Hunter Nation continues fighting to ensure rural Americans and state wildlife professionals—not activist lawsuits—shape the future of wolf management.

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

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.

Hunter Nation and Western Justice Delist the Wolf Coalition

By Hunter Nation

Hunter Nation partners with Western Justice to form an undeniable alliance to Delist the Gray Wolf
First-of-its-Kind Coalition Formed to Secure the Passage of Federal Gray Wolf Delisting Legislation. With the Coalition already representing over 2 million Americans Nationwide, this partnership should grow the coalition to epic proportions.

Mission, KS — Hunter Nation is announcing the partnership of the Coalition to Delist the Gray Wolf, an alliance of national and state organizations committed to securing the removal of the gray wolf from the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), without judicial review, and restoring wildlife management authority to the states. These organizations represent millions of hunters, ranchers, sportsmen, farmers, conservationists, and rural families.

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.

Stand with Ted Nugent & Hunter Nation: Lift the Louisiana Baiting Ban

By Hunter Nation

Hunter Nation and Ted Nugent are calling on Louisiana hunters to support HCR 4 and lift the deer baiting ban. It’s time to address CWD with science, facts, and common sense — not destructive regulations that hurt hunters, farmers, and rural communities.

Oklahoma HB 3270: What the Bill Proposed—and Where It Stands Now

By Hunter Nation

Oklahoma’s HB 3270 aimed to reshape deer management by introducing genetic strategies to combat Chronic Wasting Disease and shifting oversight of farmed deer operations. The proposal included breeding for disease resistance, releasing selected deer into wild populations, and changing regulatory authority between agencies. Although the bill failed in committee and is unlikely to advance this session, it highlights ongoing debates over wildlife health, genetics, and management approaches that could resurface in future legislation.

A Win for Hunters: Anti-Dog Language Stripped from 2026 Farm Bill

By Hunter Nation

Hunting traditions secured a key victory as harmful language targeting working dogs was removed from the 2026 Farm Bill. Earlier provisions threatened training methods, field trials, and hound hunting nationwide. Through strong advocacy and unified pressure, those risks were eliminated in committee. While this marks significant progress, the legislative process continues, and vigilance remains critical. Protecting hunting dogs and the traditions they represent depends on continued engagement and ensuring these protections remain intact through final passage.