BLOGS, NEWS, AND MEDIA
Hunter Nation at Texas Gun Experience
By Hunter Nation |
Things got loud in Grapevine, TX, this past Thursday as the #19 NASCAR Camping World Series Truck rolled onto the parking lot of Texas Gun Experience. NASCAR driver Derek Kraus met with fans and signed autographs, with the #19 Hunter Nation Toyota Tundra and MHR hauler on display. Kraus took ...
Read More Hunter Nation Welcomes New Intern, Cole Timmler
By Hunter Nation |
Hello, my name is Cole Timmler. I am a 17-year-old student-athlete that lives in Central Wisconsin and will be starting as an intern at Hunter Nation this week. I'll be working as an intern throughout this summer and into this coming school year. I was lucky enough to apply for ...
Read More Take Action: Virginia Proposed BAN on Predator Calling Competitions
By Hunter Nation |
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 Comments Here is an email text that you can send to voice your ...
Read More CHART WESTCOTT AND TIM CARNAHAN JOIN HUNTER NATION BOARD
By Hunter Nation |
Grassroots Advocacy Group Growing in Influence and Impact Mission, Kansas (June 1, 2021) - Today Hunter Nation, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting America's hunting heritage, announced the appointment of Chart Westcott and Tim Carnahan to the Hunter Nation Board of Directors. "The addition of Chart and Tim, ...
Read More Hunter Nation Fights Back Against Ban on Virginia Predator Calling Competitions
By Hunter Nation |
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. ...
Read More Coyotes in Virginia
By Hunter Nation |
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 ...
Read More Fighting for Disabled Veteran’s Right To Hunt in Montana
By Hunter Nation |
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 ...
Read More Montana Representatives that supported SB111 expanding opportunities in the outdoors for disabled individuals
By Hunter Nation |
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, ...
Read More Opinion: Montana disabled veterans and citizens deserve greater hunting access and opportunity
By Hunter Nation |
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 ...
Read More The federal government wants to close 60 million acres in Alaska
By Hunter Nation |
Tomorrow in Alaska, a telemeeting will be held to discuss closing 60 million acres of federal public land in Northwest Alaska to caribou and moose hunters. The federal government is making new guidelines that will decide the difference between sport and subsistence hunting by location of residence, not by motivations. ...
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