In Support of Fair Chase

At first glance, there seems to be little connection between the principles of fair chase hunting and the philosophies of competitive sports. But at a time when the very act of hunting and wildlife management is in the crosshairs on the international stage, we may be well served to take some inspiration from one of sports’ most familiar adages.

“The best defense is a good offense” means, of course, that the most effective way to defend your interests is to keep your opponents on their heels via a strong and consistent offense. In this age of social media and instant outrage, the primary enemies of fair chase and science-based wildlife management are twofold: “hunters” who ignore fair chase ethics and the anti-hunting groups who use their transgressions as public-relation weapons.

When hunting and wildlife management come under fire over moral objections, the natural response has been to assume a defensive posture. To date, fair chase and science-based wildlife management are the only responses that have consistently shielded the act of hunting from such attacks, and the Boone and Crockett Club sits on the vanguard of the fair chase counterpoint.

While it’s comforting to know that fair chase and management will always be there as a shield, we believe it can also be used as a spear. We know, as you do, that fair chase hunting and science-based wildlife management are not just acceptable practices in a society that seems determined to forget its place in the food chain—they are necessary ones. But those who oppose hunting will not learn this on their own, and neither will those who ignore fair chase ethics yet still call what they do “hunting.” It is up to the Club and fair chase hunters like you, to stand up for what is right and be on the forefront of spreading the message of fair chase.

As a primary architect of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, the Boone and Crockett Club is uniquely positioned to lead the charge against those who would strip us of our hunting heritage.
By contributing to the Boone and Crockett Club, you play a crucial role in the task of enlightening those who need it most and setting the standard for fair chase hunting and wildlife management in North America. Please help us teach them.

NEW AVIAN-X LCD LAYDOWN HEN SENDS GOBBLERS ALL THE RIGHT SIGNALS

Port Clinton, OH (December 18, 2015) – Hens play the ultimate roles in determining spring gobbler behavior and, ultimately, spring turkey hunting success. From the first gobbling of the breeding season through the very end of the nesting period, toms are constantly on the lookout for receptive hens.

 

 

 

 

Like males of the human species, gobblers aren’t mind readers. Even the most macho sometimes needs an obvious sign. In the turkey world, a hen simply can’t convey her receptiveness to suitors any more clearly than by laying down. Bow-chicka-bow-wow. Read more

Last Michigan elk hunt of 2015 is complete


DNR staff member checking in elk hunterAlthough it may not feel like a Michigan December, the final 2015 elk hunt drew to a close last weekend.”We had crazy weather conditions for this year’s late elk hunt,” said Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologist Shelby Hiestand. “In a typical year, we would have had a ton of snow on the ground, where hunters could track and pattern elk and really have a better chance at spotting them against the white snow.”

Although conditions may not have been typical for the December elk hunt, the harvest was still quite successful. Ninety-two percent of hunters harvested an elk this December season, totaling 46 elk. Each hunter was selected out of a random, weighted lottery of more than 31,000 Michigan hunters who applied to hunt elk this year. Read more

MI Late antlerless deer season begins Dec. 21

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that the 2015 late antlerless firearm deer season is right around the corner. Below is a list of the deer management units (DMUs) that are open and closed for this private-land-only hunt.

A valid private-land antlerless deer license is required for this season, which runs Dec. 21, 2015, through Jan. 1, 2016. Read more

Redneck Introduces The Silent Stalker Soft-Side Blind And Portable Blind Stand


Lamar, MO – Designed along similar lines as its wildly popular 360 Series fiberglass blinds, Redneck introduces its 6X6 “Silent Stalker” 360 Soft-Side Blind.With its spacious 6-foot by 6-foot interior, there’s plenty of room for up to three adults or two adults and two children to hunt comfortably—whether that’s with a bow, gun or crossbow. The Silent Stalker sports a heavy-duty double-stitched 600 denier flame-retardant camouflage cover, and the double-zipper design allows the windows to be opened to any configuration for maximum visibility while maintaining the highest level of concealment. The blind also features a heavy-duty powder-coated steel frame that will withstand high winds and heavy snow loads. Simply put: This blind will take anything you and Mother Nature can throw at it. Read more

The Legacy of Jiminy Christmas Goes Hollywood


Tulsa, OK — Outdoor Channel television celebrity Roger Raglin’s DVD The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter, which was originally released in 2000, is part of the inspiration for a Hollywood movie currently being filmed in the Asheville, North Carolina area.Josh Brolin and Danny McBride are set to star in the movie with the same title, The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter. It’s being produced by Scott Ruden Productions and Rough House and directed by Jody Hill. McBride, Hill and David Gordon Green make up Rough House, the outfit that spawned HBO’s excellent comedy series Eastbound and Down. Hill, McBride, along with John Carcieri co-wrote the screenplay: A nationally known whitetail deer hunter takes his 13-year old son on his first deer hunt. Read more

Congress Increases Agency Funding, Passes Stop-gap LWCF Measure in Late-night Budget Deal

WASHINGTON – An omnibus budget deal released by Congress early Wednesday morning increases agency funding and includes a measure that reauthorizes the Land and Water Conservation Fund – but for only three years.

The spending bill for Fiscal Year 2016 represents a hard-won – and at times bitterly contested – agreement that funds the federal government in the coming year while narrowly averting another shutdown. While acknowledging the hard work by Congress, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers reiterated the need for LWCF legislation that permanently reauthorizes and fully funds the highly successful conservation program.

“Christmas came early for sportsmen late last night when Congress passed a budget deal that not only avoided a government shutdown but also includes a provision to reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund for three years at $450 million,” said BHA President and CEO Land Tawney. Read more

Featured Managed Waterfowl Hunt Area: Allegan State Game Area’s Fennville Farm Unit


The Fennville Farm Unit at Allegan State Game Area is a 4,100-acre paradise for Canada goose hunting. Purchased by the Department of Natural Resources from the A.M. Todd Company of Kalamazoo in 1949, the property was originally used to grow peppermint, but has since turned into a waterfowl hunter’s dream come true.Canada geese, plentiful at the Fennville Farm Unit, are the most-harvested species. There may also be opportunities for snow, Ross’s and cackling geese. During the regular waterfowl season, hunters commonly take mallards, black ducks and other dabblers.

“The Fennville Farm Unit is a unique area that offers a variety of hunting opportunities,” said DNR wildlife technician Mike Richardson. “In particular, waterfowl hunting can be fantastic, with work being done every year to promote goose and duck hunting opportunities. Waterfowl numbers can peak at over 12,000 geese and 8,000 ducks, and the easy to access hunting areas makes this a great place to hunt.”

Those who want to hunt the Fennville Farm Unit of the Allegan State Game Area must enter the managed hunt drawing. Managed draws for goose hunting will continue until Jan. 30, 2016. The unit will be closed Christmas Day. Drawings occur at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and at 11 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. If hunters miss a draw, they are allowed to take a leftover spot, if available. Read more

House Democrats Reintroduce Assault Weapon Ban Legislation

The Hill, a Washington news service, is reporting Democratic members of U.S. House of Representatives have introduced legislation calling for a ban on “assault rifles” they categorize as “weapons of war” designed only for killing people.

Calling the measure “reasonable restraint,” House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) added he didn’t know any hunters who use one of the rifles. His comment notwithstanding, the AR-style platform is the most popular rifle in the marketplace, routinely used for everything from precision shooting and practical competitions to predator control -and hunting.

Washington’s The Hill reports that the measure has the support of approximately 90 other Democrats. Further, it reports that under the proposed legislation the millions of people who currently own modern sporting rifles would be “allowed to keep them” but “could face challenges reselling them.”

Moultrie Announces Moultrie Mobile™


Moultrie, the market leader in trail cameras and game feeders, introduces Moultrie Mobile™, a technologically advanced trail camera system which allows hunters to view images and control cameras remotely over the internet.Moultrie has partnered with the nation’s leading cellular network for the best possible coverage, allowing hunters to download hi-res images and manage their game whenever, wherever, and however they want. Read more
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