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NASC Executive Council Hosts Midyear Meeting


The NASC Executive Council Midyear Meeting, co-hosted with the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation’s States Program Team, included three days of meetings and fellowship designed to reflect on the most recent state legislative sessions, while setting the stage for CSF’s state efforts throughout the remainder of the year.


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Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing?: California Bill Carries Potential Consequences for Dog Breeders, Owners


Seemingly innocuous bills can sometimes carry significant unexpected consequences for law-abiding sportsmen and women. Currently, California Assembly Bill 519 is one such example that has some members of the sporting-conservation community concerned.



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Let the Feathers Fly – TN Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Hosts Successful Annual Dove Hunt


Attendees of this year’s dove hunt enjoyed a beautiful afternoon afield in what turned out to be a productive day of wing shooting and discussing the highly anticipated 22nd Annual NASC Sportsman-Legislator Summit, slated to take place in Memphis, Tennessee December 9 – 12.

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The Importance of Staying Involved With Your State’s Fish and Wildlife Agency


The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation encourages all sportsmen and women to stay involved with their state fish and wildlife agency to ensure you are aware of any potential changes to your beloved outdoor pastimes and can voice your opinions during the regulatory process.

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Dove is in the Air: First Fall Hunting Opportunities Open Across the Great Plains


With dove season marking the unofficial start of fall hunting across the Great Plains, sportsmen and women look forward to hitting the fields for one of the most popular and accessible bird hunts.

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2025 Waterfowl Survey Results (Ducks Unlimited)


Mississippi Velvet Season Kicks Off this Weekend (Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks)


Court Ruling Eliminates ‘Direct Supervision’ Provision in State Law Affecting Delaware Hunters Ages 18 to 21 (Delaware Division Fish and Wildlife)


Discover Public Land to Hunt This Season Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources


Hunting Seasons Start in Colorado: How Hunters and Outdoor Recreationists can Prepare and New Regulations Hunters Need to Know (Colorado Parks and Wildlife)


Hunting, fishing, and outdoor access face new legislative battles—here’s what every sportsman should know.

In this episode, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation team breaks down the latest updates shaping hunting, fishing, and outdoor conservation policy at both the state and federal levels.


Whether you’re passionate about public lands, fisheries, or forestry, this episode will keep you informed on the policy debates shaping the future of hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation in America.


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