Explore new hunting and fishing laws shaping access, conservation, and the future of outdoor sports.
In this week’s Sportsmen’s Voice podcast roundup, we dive into the latest news impacting hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts nationwide. We cover a groundbreaking executive order designed to expand saltwater fishing access, along with Montana’s finalized 2025–2026 hunting and fishing regulations. The episode highlights Hunting Heritage Protection Acts in the Northeast, ensuring public access and preserving our outdoor traditions.
We also examine a new two-tier program that lowers barriers for beginner duck hunters, the growing push to bring hunter education into schools, and the economic impact of recreational fishing across the U.S. Whether you’re passionate about hunting, fishing, the future of outdoor access, or other conservation issues, this episode is packed with updates every sportsman or woman needs to know.
Takeaways
New executive order expands saltwater fishing opportunities for recreational anglers.
Montana finalizes statewide wildlife and fisheries regulations for 2025–2026.
Hunting Heritage Protection Acts safeguard public access for hunters and anglers.
Two-tier duck hunting program makes it easier for new waterfowl hunters to get started.
Hunter education in schools helps recruit and train the next generation of sportsmen.
Protecting hunting and fishing access on public lands remains a top priority.
Recreational fishing continues to deliver massive economic benefits to local communities.
Stronger collaboration between agencies, conservation groups, and sportsmen is essential.
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