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Not funny! Hunt season closure social media posts are hoax
By New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
At the time when the Department of Game and Fish is working hard to process the 2020-2021 big-game draw, prank rumors on social media state the 2020-2021 hunting season has been canceled. This is false, and the Department recommends not clicking on the links provided or any similar post. The Department of Game and Fish reassures New Mexico hunters... READ MORE
Comments on hunting, wildlife regulations due April 15
By Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Although the recent outbreak of COVID-19 and measures to combat it have changed the way the Commission meets, conservation work carries on. AGFC staff are moving forward with a public comment survey to gather public input on changes needed for the 2020-21 hunting season. To take the survey click here. Responses will be collected until April 15 s... READ MORE
Nearly $1 billion distributed from Pittman-Robertson tax for conservation
By United States Department of the Interior
America’s sportsmen and sportswomen generated nearly $1 billion in excise taxes during 2019 to support state conservation programs. Those funds, from excise taxes on hunting, shooting and fishing equipment and boat fuel, are being distributed in 2020 to all 50 states and U.S. territories by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. To date, the Ser... READ MORE
UPDATE—Additional State Closures
By Buckmasters Online
For current information on your state DNR response to the COVID-19 pandemic, check your state DNR website, DNR social media channels, DNR Information Center and email updates. Click here for a link to your state website. DELAWARE As part of the precautions against the spread of COVID-19, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control... READ MORE
Hunters post highest deer harvest in 15 years
By Pennsylvania Game Commission
Pennsylvania hunters posted their highest overall deer harvest in 15 years when they took 389,431 deer during the state’s 2019-20 hunting seasons, which closed in January, the Game Commission has reported. The 2019-20 deer harvest topped the previous year’s harvest of 374,690 by about 4%. The last time the total deer harvest exceeded t... READ MORE
Consistency Is Crucial When Cocking Your Crossbow
By Bryan Zabitski, TenPoint Crossbow Technologies
The main goal of crossbow hunters is to shoot as accurately as possible when using their crossbows in the field. More times than not, a hunter doesn't get a second chance to make a good, accurate shot on an animal. You may have the best hunting crossbow. You may be shooting the best crossbow arrows. You may have a quality optic designed to allow fo... READ MORE
The Great Outdoors provides solutions for social distancing
By David Rainer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Photo: Turkey season will open March 21 across most of the state. While state, national, and private enterprise leaders work hard to mitigate the effects of the novel coronavirus and bring its spread to a conclusion, it is important that people maintain the social distancing and other health recommendation standards. “We take these precautio... READ MORE
Fishing license requirements waived March 21-29
By Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
In cooperation with Gov. Asa Hutchinson, the Fish and Game Commission voted during a special meeting March 19 to waive all fishing license and trout permit requirements for residents and nonresidents March 21 through March 29. The special waiver is in response to the extended spring break by many schools and voluntary measures suggested by the Cen... READ MORE
Apply for reserved youth turkey hunts by March 27
By Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Youth hunters who are under age 18 on the day of the hunt can register for the April 18-19 reserved turkey hunts from now until March 27. A limit will be placed on the number of youth hunters allowed to hunt a respective property on each hunting day, in an attempt to provide quality hunts for participants. Interested hunters or an adult representi... READ MORE
National Wildlife Refuge entrance fees suspended
By U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has temporarily suspended all entrance fees at national wildlife refuges until further notice. Almost 500 refuges are already open to the public. States and municipalities have implemented similar fee waivers at outdoor sites in an effort to support social distancing. Outdoor spaces remain open to the public at mo... READ MORE