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Hunter Nation Hosts Sportsmen Town Hall in Pound, Wisconsin
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.
Read MoreJim Strader Outdoors Spotlights Hunter Nation’s Fight for America’s Hunters
Jim Strader Outdoors Spotlights Hunter Nation’s Fight for America’s Hunters Keith Mark joins Jim Strader to talk about bringing hunters together, standing up for our rights, and building a stronger grassroots voice to protect hunting for generations to come. On the March 8, 2026 episode of Jim Strader Outdoors, host Jim Strader interviewed Hunter Nation…
Read MoreKansas Oppose SB 372 – Protect Our Privacy
Ted Nugent with Hunter Nation. We’re deeply concerned about Kansas Senate Bill 372, which would force adults to share personal information just to download any app. Act now and urge Kansas legislators to Oppose SB 372 in its current form and protect our privacy.
Read MoreHunter Nation Proudly Sponsors USA Shooting Event: A Day of Excellence on the Range and Elegance at Mar-A-Lago
Hunter Nation proudly sponsored the exclusive USA Shooting event at the Palm Beach County Shooting Complex, celebrating Olympic excellence and American tradition. From elite instruction on the range to an elegant evening at Mar-a-Lago, the event highlighted patriotism, precision, and our commitment to protecting America’s hunting and shooting heritage.
Read MoreHunter Nation Arizona – February 2026 Update
February was a momentum-building month for Hunter Nation Arizona, marked by strategic conservation roundtables, strong representation at the Western Hunting Expo, and grassroots engagement across the state. From collaborating with statewide partners to energizing sportsmen in Salt Lake City and speaking to packed civic groups, our chapter continues expanding its reach and impact. Together, we’re strengthening Arizona’s hunting heritage, advancing conservation priorities, and growing a powerful, informed community of sportsmen.
Read More2026 Georgia Legislative Session: Advancing Hunting Rights and Conservation Efforts
The 2026 session of the Georgia General Assembly is advancing bold, pro-conservation policies that strengthen hunting rights and protect wildlife habitat statewide. From expanding feral hog control through HB 946 to introducing hunter safety education in schools under SB 148, lawmakers are reinforcing Georgia’s outdoor heritage. Additional efforts to reauthorize the Conservation Tax Credit and enhance the Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund ensure long-term habitat protection and public access. With strong leadership from Brian Kemp, Georgia continues to champion responsible stewardship, innovation, and expanded opportunities for hunters and anglers across the Peach State.
Read MoreExciting Updates from Florida: New Hunting Rules and Modernized Trapping Regulations
Florida hunters and trappers have exciting opportunities ahead as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approves new rules for the 2026–27 season. With four new Wildlife Management Areas opening, expanded youth and family hunts, and added flexibility for crossbows and airbows, access to public land continues to grow. Updated trapping regulations—aligned with national best practices—modernize equipment standards, training, and reporting to ensure humane, science-based wildlife management. These changes reflect strong public input and reinforce Florida’s commitment to conservation, ethical harvest, and preserving our outdoor traditions for generations to come.
Read More2026 Alabama Legislative Session: Championing Hunting Heritage and Conservation
The 2026 Alabama Legislative Session is delivering meaningful wins for hunters, anglers, and conservationists across the state. From cutting red tape on feral swine management to creating lifetime licenses for disabled residents, lawmakers are advancing practical reforms that strengthen Alabama’s outdoor heritage. Major conservation efforts—including coastal habitat restoration, seagrass recovery, and expanded oyster aquaculture—highlight the vital role sportsmen play in stewardship. With hunting and fishing fueling a $14 billion outdoor economy and supporting wildlife through license dollars and Pittman-Robertson funding, this session reinforces Alabama’s commitment to protecting access, opportunity, and abundant wildlife for future generations.
Read MoreHunter Nation Wisconsin: Wolves, Lobbying, and Action – Feb 2026
Hunter Nation Wisconsin has been busy advocating for hunters and wildlife. From lobby day in Madison to testifying before the Senate on wolf management, and engaging voters at the Utah Hunt Expo, Hunter Nation continues to champion sporting heritage and ensure hunters’ voices are heard across the state.
Read MoreHunter Nation Launches Statewide Petition & Outreach Campaign to Repeal Prop 4 in Utah
Hunter Nation has launched a statewide digital advocacy campaign urging Utah hunters and Second Amendment supporters to stand together in repealing Proposition 4. Featuring messages from Ted Nugent and Donald Trump Jr., the effort combines peer-to-peer outreach, multimedia engagement, and grassroots organizing to educate and mobilize sportsmen across the state. Supporters are encouraged to add their name, stay informed, and take action to protect Utah’s hunting heritage and Constitutional freedoms.
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