Fred is joined in this week's lead story for the Sportsmen's Voice Roundup by CSF’s Northwestern States Senior Coordinator Marie Neumiller. The conversation discusses the impact of wildfires on hunting and fishing seasons in the Western United States, highlighting closures and restrictions in Oregon and Montana due to active fires and high temperatures. The team also explores the causes of wildfires, the importance of responsible forest management, and the potential reimbursement of license and special tag draws for affected hunters.
Dive in with Fred as he covers all the news that’s fit to print for sportsmen around the nation, including sustainable forest management, updates on walleye fishing regulations in Minnesota, reimbursement for Free and Discounted Hunting and Fishing Licenses to Fish and Wildlife agencies, the proposed hunt fish rule by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and an update on the Georgia Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus.
Takeaways
IMPORTANT - Wildfires Are Affecting Current Seasons: Wildfires in the Western United States are impacting hunting and fishing seasons, with closures and restrictions in place
Proactive Wildfire Management: Responsible forest management practices can help prevent intense wildfires and protect wildlife. Including proactive measures, such as restrictions on target shooting and cigarette smoking, are being implemented to prevent accidental fires. . Active Forest Management – Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation
Minnesota Walleye: The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources updated its regulations to allow anglers to harvest up to two walleye a day on Millilax Lake.
Top CSF Priority: Reimbursement for Fish and Wildlife agencies for free and discounted licenses is a top priority for the CSF, which is supporting efforts to implement the Tennessee model in various states. Reimbursement to Fish and Wildlife Agencies for Free and Discounted Licenses – Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation
Lead Bans Looming: The proposed hunt fish rule by the US Fish and Wildlife Service seeks to expand hunting and fishing opportunities but also includes restrictions on traditional ammunition and tackle. Lead Ammunition and Fishing Tackle Bans – Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation
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