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Massachusetts’ New Gun Laws


CSF, along with national and state conservation partners, has actively worked with MassWildlife, the Legislature, and the Massachusetts Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus to repeal the new onerous firearm restrictions put in place following the passage of last year’s firearm omnibus bill. 



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Your Duck Stamp Dollars at Work 

Every season, hunters around the country flock to lands paid for and managed with dollars collected from the sale of Federal Duck Stamps. 



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CSF Supports Forest Restoration Project on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest


CSF is thankful for the U.S. Forest Service’s proactive management of federal forests and looks forward to the project’s implementation to improve forest and watershed health, reduce wildfire risk for nearby communities, and support Oregon’s outdoor sporting traditions that depend on healthy forests.



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Arizona Stands Strong Against CWD—Here’s How Hunters Can Help  


Arizona continues working to keep CWD from crossing its borders and needs the help of hunters to monitor and prevent the spread of the disease.  


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Natural Resources Committee Holds Hearing on Important Fisheries Bills

Creating pathways to significantly improve recreational catch information and establishing a Mississippi River Basin Commission, both priorities for CSF, were the subjects of two of the bills heard before the Water, Wildlife, and Fisheries Subcommittee last week.



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Before the Freeze: Fall Offers Exceptional Opportunities for Great Plains Anglers


With lakes in the upper part of the Great Plains region likely freezing soon, anglers should take advantage of the open, often less busy, lakes and rivers. 


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Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program Pre-Application Window Open for 2026 (Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries)


 Local TN Communities Ask Hunters to Donate to Hunters for the Hungry (Clarksville Now)


"Buddy Fishing License" Discount (New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection)


Anti-Hunters Try to Stop Nevada Wildlife Commission and Coyote Hunting (Sportsmen's Alliance)


Fall Trout Spawn in Full Swing 2025 (Iowa Department of Natural Resources)

A groundbreaking new film exposes the real fight shaping America’s wild places—and every hunter should hear this.


In this feature edition of The Sportsmen’s Voice, Fred Bird sits down with filmmaker and conservation advocate Tom Opre to break down The Real Yellowstone—a revealing new documentary that dives straight into the conflicts shaping modern wildlife management, ranching, predator recovery, and the future of hunting access across the American West.


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