November 21, 2013
The Great Conspiracy
In last week’s blog, as well as previous blogs, I have mentioned “The Great Conspiracy.” What finally dawned on me is that I have not really addressed what I...
November 4, 2013
Join the TRCP in Shaping a Future for Conservation
Every day, hunters and anglers see wetlands drained and buffer strips bulldozed – and valuable acres once enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program plowed into corn fields. Guides cancel...
October 18, 2013
Ocean Planning Makes Sense
This is being written on what was going to be “Black Thursday.” The day the idiots in DC wanted to see what might happen if the United States welched...
September 18, 2013
More Recreational Fishing Closures in South Atlantic Fishery
More waters could be closed to recreational fishing when the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council meets this week in Charleston, S.C. On Wednesday morning, the council’s Snapper Grouper...
July 31, 2013
Fishy Business: Debates over Bluefin Tuna at ICCAT Annual Meeting
Well it must be summer time, which is hard to tell by the current weather. Rain, rain, and more rain. It must be summer because the different sides are...
July 16, 2013
Lessons Learned Fishing for Red Snapper
Talking about fishing is great but it doesn’t hold a candle to actually getting on the water and catching fish. After a month spent traveling to each of the...
July 15, 2013
Did the Supreme Court Just Make it Harder for Sportsmen to Protect Wetlands…Again?
On June 25th the Supreme Court handed down a little-noticed but important opinion that may hurt sportsmen and prized wildlife habitat. Lost in the focus on decisions related to...
July 9, 2013
Sage Grouse Saga a Wake-Up Call for Sportsmen
These days, there’s a lot of talk out West about a game bird called the greater sage grouse. This chicken-sized bird lives in the sagebrush country in places like...
June 8, 2013
Why Water Matters to Sportsmen
Water touches everything we care about as sportsmen. It’s hard to imagine a hunting trip or fishing expedition that doesn’t, in some way, depend on quality water supplies –...
April 19, 2013
Video: Sportsmen and Climate Change
In the next century, nearly 40 percent of the natural ecosystems where sportsmen hunt and fish will change due to a number of reasons, including climate change. Higher water...
HOW YOU CAN HELP
CHEERS TO CONSERVATION
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