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Union Volunteers Improve Wildlife Habitat and Public Trails at California Coastal Wetland

As part of a Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA) Boots on the Ground project, nearly 80 union members and their families planted more than 300 native plants and groomed a considerable length of a popular hiking trail at Bolsa Chica Ecological Preserve—one of the last standing wetlands ecosystems in Southern California—on December 1. Coordinated by Rene [...]

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Boone & Crockett’s Best Counties for Trophy Animals

If you’re a hunter looking for a trophy animal, there is no bigger measurement than that of Boone & Crockett. This year marks the 125th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt starting Boone & Crockett, and they are celebrating with sharing the counties where the most of their trophies have come from.  “Consistent trophy production over time [...]

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California Department of Fish and Game Changes Its Name. Are They Giving Up on Hunting?

It’s been a rough year for hunters in California. It started with the controversy surrounding former President of the California Fish and Game Commission, Dan Richards, and his legal Idaho mountain lion hunt. Photos of him with the cat on Facebook was all that the animal rights groups needed to call for his job. Richards [...]

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California Officially Bans Hound Hunting

The state has legalized cars that drive themselves, but evidently, they have problems with hound hunting. According to Outdoor Hub, California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a bill into law that outlaws the use of dogs when hunting bears and bobcats. It’s a bill that was hotly contested, and some major politics came into play, [...]

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Labor Day Marathon Pays Tribute to American Worker, Sportsman

Nashville, TN—The American worker and sportsman will be honored for his/her community spirit and volunteerism during the 2nd annual Brotherhood Outdoors Labor Day marathon, which will feature eight back-to-back episodes airing from 1 to 5 p.m. ET. on Monday, September 3 on Sportsman Channel. A collaboration between the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA), Sportsman Channel and [...]

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The GoHUNTn Line–The Best Trophies and Hunting News: Hunter Numbers Grow, Bears Drinking Beer, and More!

There are a lot of awesome posts on GoHUNTn throughout the week. Here are 10 of our most popular GoHUNTn updates from the past week: Hunter Participation Up For First Time in Decades – Our sports are getting more and more important! Bears Rip Down Cabin Wall and Pound 100-Plus Beers in Norway – This sounds like [...]

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Is California Hiding $54 Million from the State Parks?

California’s economy is not in the best shape, and 70 state parks were under threat of being shut down due to lake of funds. Well, according to Outdoor Hub, an audit of several state agencies earlier this month found an extra $119 million in untapped funds throughout California. Of those funds, $54 million was attributed to [...]

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President of California Fish and Game Commission Loses Post over Mountain Lion Hunt

I certainly thought this story was over, but it looks like Dan Richards could not fend off the anti-hunters in the end, and he has been stripped of his title as President of the California Fish and Game Commission. The hubbub began when Richards went on a legal mountain lion hunt in Idaho. After the [...]

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National Parks Service Excited About Mountain Lion Cub Births in California

We’re not so sure that Californians are going to be excited, but the National Parks Service is thrilled about a pair of mountain lion cubs that have been born in the Santa Monica Mountains near Thousand Oaks, California. “The fact that successful reproduction is occurring in the mountains indicates that we have high-quality habitat for [...]

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Coyote vs. Mountain Lion

You wouldn’t think that a coyote would be able to scare off a mountain lion, but that’s just what happened in Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park in southern California. Robert Meyer was hiking in the Orange County park when he captured this video. The park had just reopened after a 2-year-old mountain lion was spotted on July [...]

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