November 3, 2016
From the AT to the Tetons, How a Career in Conservation Led to the TRCP
TRCP’s Idaho ambassador discusses his first bull elk, his love of the Snake River, and how his family cabin in Massachusetts started it all.
September 6, 2016
Our First TRCP Ambassador Puts Boots on the Ground for Conservation in Montana
Ambassador Alec Underwood’s commitment to the hunt—and to conservation—runs deep Launching this fall, TRCP’s ambassador program calls on sportsmen-conservationists to help advance our goals by offering local volunteer support....
February 26, 2016
House Passes SHARE Act to Enhance Access for Hunting, Fishing, and Shooting
Vote marks next step in effort to pass broader package that benefits fish, wildlife, and America’s sportsmen Today the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Sportsmen’s Heritage and Recreational...
January 7, 2016
T.R.’s Greatest Quotes and More—Right in Your Pocket
Did you know that the TRCP is on Instagram? In fact, Wired to Hunt called us one of the 70 Instagram accounts all hunters should follow. And we’re bringing...
A Great Year in the Outdoors: Brought to You by Public Lands
To enjoy our best year of hunting and fishing yet, there can be no off-season for defending sportsmen’s access As we flip the calendar to 2016, we’re given an...
December 17, 2015
Your Must-Do List for the Off-Season
A big-game hunter should do more than just dream of next fall If you’re like me, you live for the fall. But now that the meat is cut up,...
January 15, 2015
Public lands: Sportsmen’s most precious resource
Growing up in a small farming and ranching community in Central California in the 50s and 60s, I had access to private lands for hunting and fishing. My brothers...
December 5, 2014
Sharing the sportsmen’s experience
Like many Americans, when my wife and I sit down over Thanksgiving dinner and reflect on what we are most grateful for, family and good health are always at...
December 2, 2014
Experiencing the John Day River in Oregon – and addressing threats to public lands
Southeast and central Oregon are known for vast landscapes of sagebrush steppe and basalt rim rock. This wide open country provides important habitat for numerous species of big game,...
September 30, 2014
Opportunity taken
I love the game of chasing chukar and watching bird dogs work the sagebrush of arid ranges in my home state of Oregon. Earlier this month, I decided to...
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