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Sportsmen Sue to Protect New Jersey's Bear Hunt

(Trenton) - New Jersey’s black bear season is in trouble again and three sportsmen’s conservation organizations have banded together to make sure that black bear hunting in New Jersey takes places this season.

Gander Mountain Partners With USSAF for Mentoring Program

The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation is proud to partner with Gander Mountain to teach families the finer points of outdoor pursuits through the Trailmaster mentoring program.

Only a Handful of 52-Gun Raffle Tickets Remain

The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation is selling the last remaining tickets for a weekly firearm drawing. Don’t miss the chance to win!

New Jersey Governor Will Not Approve Bear Hunt

New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine plans to cancel the 2006 black bear hunt by refusing to sign the state’s hunting and fishing regulations.

Sportswoman Submits Recipe, Wins USSA Prize Package

As part of a ballot issue campaign to eliminate Michigan’s mourning dove hunt, anti-hunters argue that doves do not provide enough meat to make them worthwhile fare. To counter the claims, the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) asked hunters to share their favorite dove recipes. After receiving scads of recipes, one recipe contributor has been selected to receive a USSA logo hunting prize package.

Thousands Prepare for First Time Afield After Hunting Barriers Eliminated

More than 11,000 apprentice hunting licenses have already been sold in two states that recently passed Families Afield measures to improve hunter recruitment.

Wisconsin Lawmakers Prepare to Safeguard Hunting

Two Wisconsin lawmakers are drafting legislation to ensure that land access does not become a stumbling block for Wisconsin sportsmen.

Courtroom Turns into Battleground for Animal Rights

Animal activists are suing the state to derail trapping in Maine. The suit is the latest in a spate of court cases that could lead to the end of trapping, hunting and fishing wherever endangered species exist.

Michigan Gubernatorial Candidates Agree

Bitter rivals campaigning for Michigan’s top job agree that sportsmen should be permitted to hunt the nation’s number one gamebird, the mourning dove.

USSAF Joins Case to Protect Trapping in Minnesota

(Columbus) - The Sportsmen’s Legal Defense Fund today filed to intervene on behalf of sportsmen in a case which could ban trapping in Minnesota and set a far-reaching precedent regarding hunting, fishing and trapping across the country.