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TSV Roundup Week of October 21st, 2024

TSV Roundup Week of October 21st, 2024

In this week's episode of the Sportsmen's Voice Roundup, Fred is joined once again by CSF’s own Chris Horton to discuss the current state of fisheries legislation, access and advocacy ahead of the new administration that will be decided Election Day, highlighting the state of a number of fisheries access bills including the MAP Waters Act and more. They cover recent policy recommendations for the next administration, the economic impact of recreational fishing, and the challenges faced in fisheries management. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining funding for conservation programs and the need for better data to support sustainable fishing practices.

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

October 23, 202439m 29s

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Show Notes

In this week's episode of the Sportsmen's Voice Roundup, Fred is joined once again by CSF’s own Chris Horton to discuss the current state of fisheries legislation, access and advocacy ahead of the new administration that will be decided Election Day, highlighting the state of a number of fisheries access bills including the MAP Waters Act and more. They cover recent policy recommendations for the next administration, the economic impact of recreational fishing, and the challenges faced in fisheries management. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining funding for conservation programs and the need for better data to support sustainable fishing practices.

 

But that’s just the start! Fred also tackles important topics like youth hunting opportunities, the future of firearm regulations, and the role mentorship plays in passing down the traditions of hunting and trapping. With declining participation rates, the stakes are high. Fred explores how the USDA is working to enhance wildlife habitats and why engaging the next generation is crucial to preserving these sports we all love.

 

Takeaways

  • Conservation Funding Must Be Protected: The National Fish Habitat Partnership is key to restoring fisheries across the country. Invasive species like Asian carp are a major threat to our freshwater ecosystems.
  • The Economic Impact Of Recreational Fishing: Recreational fishing supports 90,000 American jobs and contributes $148 billion to the U.S. economy. 1 in 6 Americans participate in fishing, making it a vital link between people and nature.
  • Take A Kid Hunting This Fall: Youth hunting programs are essential for securing the future of wildlife conservation and keeping the tradition alive.

 

CSF Protecting Outdoor Pursuits Conservation Raffle: POP4Conservation

 

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