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TSV Roundup Week of May 27th, 2024

TSV Roundup Week of May 27th, 2024

In this week’s episode of the Sportsmen's Voice Roundup, Fred covers stories including the Duck Stamp Modernization Act, mandatory fish harvest reporting in North Carolina, Farm Bill reauthorization updates, Kansas Fish and Wildlife Commission restructuring, and several pro sportsmen's bills in Alaska. The conversation also delves into the Atlantic States sportsmen's caucuses' thoughts on the whale rule, the Delaware Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, and the Alaska session recap.

The Sportsmen's Voice | Hunting, Fishing and Conservation Advocacy with Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation · Fred Bird | Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation

May 30, 202428m 34s

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Show Notes

In this week’s episode of the Sportsmen's Voice Roundup, Fred covers stories including the Duck Stamp Modernization Act, mandatory fish harvest reporting in North Carolina, Farm Bill reauthorization updates, Kansas Fish and Wildlife Commission restructuring, and several pro sportsmen's bills in Alaska. The conversation also delves into the Atlantic States sportsmen's caucuses' thoughts on the whale rule, the Delaware Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, and the Alaska session recap.


Takeaways

  • The Duck Stamp Modernization Act is a top priority for CSF, allowing hunters to have an electronic duck stamp on their smartphone for the entirety of the hunting season.
  • North Carolina is implementing mandatory fish harvest reporting for certain fish species including Striped Bass and Weakfish, with recommendations for a simple smartphone app to ensure accurate and convenient reporting.
  • The Farm Bill reauthorization includes conservation priorities.
  • The Kansas Commission restructuring bill changes the appointment process for Wildlife and Parks Commissioners.
  • The Atlantic States sportsman's caucuses express concerns about the controversial whale rule.
  • Alaska passed several pro sportsman's bills for trappers and individuals with physical disabilities.
  • The involvement of state caucuses and legislative bodies is crucial in shaping conservation policies and regulations.
  • The Sportsman's Voice Roundup provides valuable insights into the legislative landscape for outdoor enthusiasts and conservationists.

 

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