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National Wildlife Refuges Expand Hunting Opportunities

Waterfowl hunters at the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge
Waterfowl hunters at the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge

3 National Wildlife Refuges Propose Expanded Hunting Opportunities

On the heels of a similar proposal last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks to pair increased hunting and fishing opportunities on National Wildlife Refuges with a reduction in the use of lead tackle and ammo.
Sport Hawk | 6.22.2023

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFW) looks to to increase recreational access to public lands with the announcement of 48 new hunting opportunities spanning approximately 3,000 acres across the National Wildlife Refuge System.

Three national wildlife refuges managed by USFW are proposing expanded hunting opportunities. These public lands include Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge in Alabama, Everglades Headwaters National Wildlife Refuge in Florida, and Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge in Minnesota.

Additionally, the effort includes a rule to phase out lead ammunition and tackle at eight national wildlife refuges. The USFW says that the decision is based on scientific evidence demonstrating the negative impacts of lead on both human health and wildlife. The newly proposed hunting and fishing opportunities also ban the use of lead ammunition or tackle.

The Service welcomes public comments on the proposed rule for 60 days, starting from the publication in the Federal Register on June 23, 2023. Those interested can find more information and submit comments here, using Docket Number: FWS-HQ-NWRS-2023-0038.

Hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities have a significant impact on the U.S. economy, contributing more than $156 billion in 2016, according to the Service’s most recent National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation. More than 101 million Americans participate in wildlife-related recreation, including hunting and fishing.

Read more about the proposal:

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Press Release
“U.S. Fish and Wildlife Promotes Public Access to Hunting and Fishing”

Related proposal from 2022:

Outdoor Life
“USFWS Wants to Open 19 More Wildlife Refuges to Hunting and Fishing. Lead Ammo and Tackle Would Be Banned There”

Photo | Ryan Hagerty/USFWS

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How to Travel Safely with Hunting Dogs

How to Travel Safely with Sporting Dogs

Your favorite hunting partner deserves the best treatment at home and on the road.
Sport Hawk | 3.8.19

Owners of bird dogs want their hunting breeds to spend as much time in the field with them as possible. But when the best grouse, quail, or duck hunting is halfway across the country, traveling with your sporting dog requires more attention to detail than simply dropping the tailgate and hollering, “Load up!”

Here are some guidelines from four industry authorities that have called on their brand ambassadors and contributors to outline best practices for traveling with hunting dogs on the road and in the air.

SPORTDOG
“Six Travel Considerations for Hunting Season”

REALTREE
“Five Tips to Help Travel with Hunting Dogs”

PHEASANTS FOREVER
“On the Road with Bird Dogs”

DUCKS UNLIMITED
“Air Travel with Your Retriever”

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ALL HUNTING BIG GAME UPLAND BIRDS WATERFOWL

Overlanding the Ultimate Mixed-Bag Road Trip

A rooftop tent on an all-terrain vehicle in the desert sunset.
A rooftop tent on an all-terrain vehicle in the desert sunset.

Overlanding the Ultimate Mixed-Bag Road Trip

Go off-road for ducks, deer, and domestic comfort.
Sport Hawk | 11.12.21

The off-roader offspring known as “overlanders” are the experts on modifying all-terrain vehicles. Their stock 4-wheel rigs tricked out for mastering the backroads and buttes are perfectly adaptable to self-reliant sporting travel.

With pop-up roof tents, solar powered refrigerators, onboard propane heaters, and a gearhead’s delight of mobile comforts, overlanders have blazed a new path for sportsmen who wish to explore beyond their local woods and waters in style. Check out this piece by Field & Stream contributor Mathew Every on a dream trip at the helm of his Toyota Tacoma specifically customized for long-range cross-country hunting.

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ALL HUNTING WATERFOWL WAYPOINTS

Best State for DIY Waterfowl 2021

What is the Best State for a DIY Duck Hunt?

The crew at OnX Hunt has some suggestions for waterfowlers looking to hit the highway this season.
Sport Hawk | 10.28.21

There is some form of waterfowling in just about every state. However, certain regions offer superior duck hunting simply because they lie in one of the four North American migratory flyways.

Although you might jump shoot plenty of ducks by canoeing a winding creek in northwest Georgia, you are not going to encounter the same opportunities as someone standing waist-deep in Arkansas flooded timber.

If you are considering a road trip to one of the Lower 48’s waterfowling hot spots (and you know you are), this destination primer from the digital scouts at OnX Hunt will point you in the right direction.