About Hunter Nation

We are the United Voice of the American Hunter. We will protect our Hunting Lifestyle and its rich Heritage. We will defend all of our Traditional American Values of God, Family, Country, and our Nation’s Constitution.

We will educate hunters, and others, about the value of our hunting heritage. We use our digital Campfire Series to inform hunters of policies that threaten our outdoor way of life.

We work at the state and national level to develop pro-hunting policy and laws. When necessary, we use our Litigation Program to ensure hunting rights are protected and our Traditional Values are not infringed. Hunter Nation is leading the national effort get the  Gray Wolf Delisted in all 48 continental states.

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

Hunter Nation Membership Packages

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$ 50.00 

Sportsmen Member

$ 100.00 

Hunter Pride 365 Member

$ 177.60

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Wisconsin’s Wolf Fight: A Grassroots Battle for Hunters’ Voices and Wildlife Balance

By Hunter Nation

Wisconsin’s wolf debate is more than policy; it’s a test of who controls wildlife management. Hunters and rural communities are pushing for balanced wolf populations that protect deer herds, livestock, and conservation funding, while courts and federal protections stall action. With populations near capacity and impacts rising, advocates urge grassroots involvement, support for H.R. 845, and consistent voting to restore state authority and ensure responsible, science-based management that includes hunters’ voices in future policy decisions.

Hunter Nation Praises Department of Interior for Unleashing Hunters on Frontlines of Conservation in Nation’s Parks

By Hunter Nation

Hunter Nation applauds a new Department of the Interior initiative empowering skilled hunters to take an active role in conservation across select national parks. By targeting destructive invasive species like feral hogs and nutria, this program places experienced volunteers on the frontlines of protecting wetlands, wildlife, and sensitive habitats. Leaders say the effort highlights the vital role hunters play as stewards of the land and marks a significant step toward more effective, hands-on conservation nationwide.

Hunting and Conservation: A Closer Look at Opportunities in America’s National Parks

By Hunter Nation

Hunting in America’s National Parks isn’t as restricted as many believe. While iconic parks remain off-limits, millions of acres across the National Park System are open to regulated hunting. These opportunities play a vital role in wildlife management, habitat protection, and conservation funding. By working alongside state agencies and enforcing strict guidelines, the National Park Service ensures responsible access—proving that conservation and hunting can successfully coexist on our nation’s public lands.

A New Voice Around the Campfire: Introducing Hunter Nation’s Faith Department

By Shemane Nugent

Hunter Nation is proud to introduce its new Faith Department, led by Shemane Nugent. With decades of experience in the outdoors and a deep-rooted commitment to faith, Shemane brings a unique and inspiring voice to this new initiative. Through devotionals and guided prayer, she will help unite our community, strengthen our mission, and support the values of faith, family, and freedom that define the American hunter.

Wisdom from 78 Hunting Seasons

By Ted Nugent

Drawing from a lifetime in the field, Ted Nugent shares hard-earned principles for living well in and out of camp. His first rule sets the tone: never allow a firearm’s muzzle to cover anything you’re not willing to destroy—a mindset he calls essential for life itself. From attitude and work ethic to camaraderie and conservation, these timeless rules offer a blueprint for outdoorsmen. Read on to discover the full list.

Hunter Nation Applauds House Leadership on H.R. 556, Urges Swift Passage to Protect American Hunters and Conservation Funding

By Hunter Nation

Hunter Nation is urging swift passage of H.R. 556, the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act, as it gains momentum in the U.S. House. The organization praised House leadership for advancing the bill, which would block federal agencies from imposing broad bans on traditional lead ammunition and fishing tackle without scientific justification and state approval. Leaders emphasized the importance of protecting hunters’ access to public lands and preserving conservation funding generated through the Pittman-Robertson Act. As the legislation moves forward, Hunter Nation is calling on lawmakers to defend hunting traditions, state authority, and the future of America’s conservation model.

Don’t Let Them Take Your Ammo: Why Every Hunter Must Support H.R. 556

By Hunter Nation

Hunters across America are being called to action as H.R. 556, the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act, aims to prevent federal bans on traditional lead ammunition and fishing tackle. Advocates argue these restrictions could significantly increase costs and limit access to public lands, threatening hunting traditions and conservation funding. The bill seeks to ensure that any restrictions are based on sound, site-specific science and involve state wildlife agencies. Hunter Nation is urging sportsmen and women to contact their elected officials and support this legislation, emphasizing the importance of unity and grassroots engagement to protect hunting rights and preserve America’s outdoor heritage.

Florida Legislative Session Ends with Key Wins for Hunters and Conservation

By Kelby Seanor

Florida’s 2026 legislative session concluded with major wins for hunters and conservationists. Lawmakers passed key bills protecting conservation lands, strengthening rural and agricultural safeguards, and supporting the state’s outdoor heritage. While the state budget remains unresolved, additional special sessions are scheduled to address funding and other priorities. At the same time, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission expanded hunting opportunities across several WMAs, reinforcing access for sportsmen. As spring turkey season kicks off across the state, Hunter Nation Florida continues to monitor legislative developments and advocate for policies that protect hunting traditions and preserve Florida’s rich outdoor resources.

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

By Kelby Seanor

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.

Alabama Spring Turkey Season Kicks Off with Strong Legislative Momentum

By Kelby Seanor

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.

Hunters Showing Up: Port Allen Skeet Shoot Brings Louisiana Sportsmen Together

By Hunter Nation

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.

Hunter Nation Hosts Sportsmen Town Hall in Pound, Wisconsin

By Hunter Nation

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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Host Steve Ciasullo of Signal 11 Outdoors Podcast hosts Hunter Nation founder Keith Mark - discussing Hunter Nation origins and mission of the organization, emphasizing the importance of mobilizing hunters to vote and advocating for their rights. He shares personal anecdotes about his journey into the hunting community and the pivotal moment that led to the formation of Hunter Nation. The conversation covers the organization's grassroots efforts to influence legislation, the benefits of membership, and current issues facing hunters, particularly regarding wildlife management and the gray wolf legislation.
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Congratulations to Our 2025 Truck Giveaway Winner — Tom Martin of Montana!

Hunter Nation proudly congratulates Tom Martin from Montana, the official winner of our 2025 Ultimate Hunting Truck Giveaway.

This incredible prize was made possible through our partnership with McCarthy Chevrolet, a dealership that proudly stands with hunters and outdoorsmen across America.

Tom represents everything Hunter Nation stands for — commitment to hunting heritage, conservation, and freedom. We thank him and all our members for making this giveaway another great success.

Congratulations again, Tom — enjoy the ride!

“It was an honor to represent Hunter Nation, and all hunters, at the highest levels regarding the sale of public lands in the Big Beautiful Bill. Our position from the onset was that we opposed the sale and voiced our opinion ‘not an acre, not an inch.’  Hunter Nation thanks Senator Lee for removing the provision. We look forward to continuing to work with Senator Lee and the Trump Administration on issues and policies that are important to the American Hunter and our Hunting Heritage!” - Keith Mark, Founder, Hunter Nation 

Hunter Nation on behalf of its members across all 50 states salutes Congressman Tom Tiffany (WI-07) and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) on their introduction of the Pet and Livestock Protection Act which seeks to return the management of the gray wolf back to individual states and prevents activist judges from relisting the gray wolf by judicial review.

“Hunter Nation celebrates this desperately needed legislation and salutes Congressman Tiffany for his unwavering support of hunters and our hunting lifestyle. This is a policy change that we have been fighting for since our founding,” said Keith Mark, President/Founder of Hunter Nation. “The recovery of the gray wolf is an incredible conservation success story that should be celebrated. This legislation allows each state to manage the now recovered wolf population just as they manage all other wildlife within the state. The best part of this legislation is the provision that prevents judicial review of the legislative action which will preclude anti-hunting groups from interfering with sound, science-based conservation in court.” 

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For Christmas, there is a new installment in the “An Old Hunting Story” series.  Part five, “Christmas,” is new. However, to fully understand, you need to read the series from the start! I hope you enjoy this five part series about John! PART One | Two | Three | FourFive

Keith Mark's “Tales From Wheat Creek,” is an old fashioned series of stories involving faith, family, friends and hunting. These tales are inspired by the author’s lifetime of experiences including his upbringing, faith, family, as well as his experiences in the outdoors, the world of entertainment, business, and much more.  Sometimes it may be hard for the reader to separate fact from fiction, but that is part of what makes these stories so special.

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