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Tennessee's Hunting Rights Battle Heads to the House
A bill that started because of a duck hunting dispute in a small Tennessee town has passed the state Senate and is now making its way through the House. The legislation is simple in its goal: make it crystal clear that the state — not cities or counties — has the final say over legal hunting method
Minnesota's Gun Bills Could End Hunting as We Know It
Three Senate proposals are quietly rewriting the rules for millions of law-abiding firearm owners across the state Something significant is happening in St. Paul, and it isn't getting nearly enough attention. Three bills quietly working their way through the Minnesota Senate have the potential to
Missouri Gives Coyote Hunters Eight More Months to Use Night Vision
Coyote hunters across Missouri just got a significant boost to their season. The Missouri Department of Conservation recently extended the period when hunters can use thermal imaging, night vision, and artificial light equipment from a narrow two-month window to a sprawling nine-month opportunity.
PA Hunters Face Major Decision on Deer Season Timing
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners is preparing for what could be one of the most significant changes to the state's hunting calendar in years. At their upcoming January meeting, commissioners will weigh two competing proposals that would fundamentally alter when thousands of hunters take
Idaho’s Big Switch: Is the Dream Elk Hunt Now a Lottery?
For decades, Idaho stood out as one of the last places where a guy from out of state could still roll the dice on a general-season deer or elk tag without praying to the draw gods. Show up in December, buy over-the-counter, and hunt some of the best public-land big game country in the Lower 48. Tha
