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Five Reasons Why Every Day Should be National Hunting and Fishing Day.
Guest post by Steven Rinella, host of MeatEater. Tune in on Sunday nights at 9:30 pm E/P. For more information, visit http://themeateater.com Five Reasons Why Every Day Should be National Hunting and Fishing Day. 1) Because hunting and fishing teach … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Programming, Steven Rinella
Tagged Conservation, fishing, hunting, shooting, Steven Rinella, Youth
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Wolf Facts & What It Means To You
The ATA provides issue briefing on timely topics impacting the archery and bowhunting industry. Below, find links to a series of writings on the wolf debate. All briefings were written by Mitch King, ATA director of government relations. To continue … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Predator Hunting, Programming
Tagged Randy Newberg, Wolf Hunt, Wolg Hunting
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Wolf Hunting: Keystone Predator Turned Keystone Issue
Today’s blog post comes from Mark Holyoak, director of public relations for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation located in Missoula, Montana. Wolves are among the most elusive species on the landscape. They are notoriously sly with sharp senses which make … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Predator Hunting
Tagged hunting, management, predator, rmef, rocky mountain elk foundation, wolf
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Our Enhanced Influence
Today’s blog post comes from Shane Mahoney of Boone and Crockett Country. You can catch Boone and Crockett Country on Sunday’s at 10 AM ET, Wednesdays at 6:30 PM ET and Thursday’s at 10:30 AM ET. All significant human activities … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Programming
Tagged Boone and Crockett Country, Conservation, hunting, Legislation, sportsman channel
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