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FISH Act Fights Illegal Fishing to Save U.S. Jobs

Illegal fishing is a growing problem that’s hitting American fishermen hard. Foreign vessels sneaking into U.S. waters or ignoring international rules are flooding markets with cheap, unregulated seafood. This undercuts the hardworking folks who rely on fishing for their livelihoods, from the Gulf
Minnesota’s Deer Hunting Rules Get a Major Overhaul with Shotgun Zone Repeal

In a move that’s got hunters across Minnesota buzzing, the state’s legislature is set to finalize a significant change to deer hunting regulations. The Environment Omnibus bill, which includes a provision to eliminate the state’s long-standing shotgun-only hunting zones, is slated for a special se
Should Wildlife Tags Be Sold to the Highest Bidder?

In Wyoming, a heated debate is brewing over a proposal that could change the way hunting tags are handled, stirring up strong feelings among hunters, landowners, and wildlife advocates. The idea, which was brought back to life during a legislative committee meeting in 2025, would allow landowners
2025 Salmon Season Secrets in Hanford Reach

The Hanford Reach of the Columbia River is gearing up for its 2025 salmon fishing season, a prime opportunity for anglers to reel in sockeye in one of Washington’s most scenic waterways. Kicking off on June 16 and running through July 31, this season comes with specific rules and conditions that ev
US Off-Road Vehicle Market Set to Soar to $21B by 2033

The US off-road vehicle market is on a steady climb, with its value pegged at $11.9 billion in 2024 and expected to hit $20.97 billion by 2033, growing at a solid 6.5% annually. This growth isn’t just about numbers—it’s fueled by a deep-rooted passion for adventure, practical needs in agriculture
Court Backs Michigan’s Coyote Hunting Ban

In a decision that’s stirred up plenty of debate, an Ingham County Circuit Court judge upheld Michigan’s shortened coyote hunting season, siding with state regulators who aimed to protect newborn coyote pups. The ruling, handed down this week, has left some hunters frustrated but marks a win for th
Connecticut’s New Sunday Hunting Law

In a historic move, Connecticut lawmakers have lifted a long-standing restriction, allowing hunting on Sundays for the first time in the state’s history. The decision, passed through House Bill 7231, marks the end of one of the last "blue laws" that once limited activities on Sundays. With a strong
Is the Opel Frontera Gravel the Ultimate Off-Road SUV?

The automotive world is buzzing with excitement as Opel unveils its latest creation, the Frontera Gravel, a rugged concept SUV designed to capture the hearts of adventure-seeking, middle-aged American men. Revealed at the XS Carnight tuning event in Wörthersee, Austria, on May 30, 2025, this bold s
Tennessee’s New Deer Baiting Law Stirs Debate

In a move that’s got hunters across Tennessee talking, the state passed a new law on May 9, 2025, legalizing deer baiting on private property with a catch—a special “deer bait privilege license.” This change, driven by House Bill 938, is shaking things up for middle-aged and older hunters who’ve sp
Yellowstone Bison Cull Sparks Debate Over Wildlife Management

In the heart of Yellowstone National Park, a controversial operation is underway to manage one of America’s most iconic wildlife populations: the wild bison herd. As of last Friday, park officials reported that 304 bison have been removed from the park this season in a carefully planned effort to k