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Fish and Wildlife Service Issues New Report On Hunting Trends

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 at 11:26 AM

Fish and Wildlife Service Issues New Report On Hunting and Fishing Trends
Findings indicating that hunting and fishing participation rates are in many ways stronger and more resilient than previously believed.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Washington, DC --(Ammoland.com)- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has released a new report, Trends in Fishing and Hunting 1991-2006: A focus on Fishing and Hunting by Species, that provides a detailed look at fishing and hunting by species and offers a wealth of information on national and state fishing and hunting expenditures, participation rates, and demographic trends.

The new report, an addendum to the 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife Associated Recreation, represents a comprehensive survey conducted by the Service’s Wildlife Sport Fish and Restoration Program (WSFR). Data used to support the study were obtained from eleven fishing and hunting surveys sponsored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA).

“This report provides invaluable information on the state of hunting and fishing participation in America that will help state and federal agencies maintain and increase opportunities for hunting, sport fishing and recreational boating,” said Hannibal Bolton, assistant director of the Service’s Wildlife Sport Fish and Restoration Program.

“I am encouraged by findings indicating that hunting and fishing participation rates are in many ways stronger and more resilient than previously believed.”

The following details are among highlights contained in the report:

  • The number of turkey hunters has increased at more than twice the rate of the growth of the U.S. population since 1991.
  • The number of duck and deer hunters has been stable since 1991.
  • Turkey hunters in 2006 went out twice as many days as they did in 1991.  The rates for duck and deer hunters going out more days have also increased – by 20 to 40 percent.
  • While the overall number of hunters has declined, most of this drop can be attributed to a large decrease in small game and dove hunting.
  • Rabbit and squirrel hunting have lost half their participants since 1991, which may indicate that recruitment of new hunters is declining.
  • For fishing, participation has dropped for nearly all types of fishing (i.e., freshwater and saltwater) and species of fish. One species for which fishing hasn’t significantly dropped is flatfish.
  • The declining numbers of anglers have increased their average days of fishing so that overall fishing effort has remained stable.

“We want reviewers of this research to understand that while the generalization that hunting and fishing are declining in popularity is often heard, this report shows that the truth is more complicated,” said Richard Aiken, the Service’s lead economist for the study. “This report aids those who want to point to positive aspects of participation in fishing and hunting in the U.S., and how recruitment and retention efforts can be designed to appeal to the correct demographic groups.”

Trends in Fishing and Hunting 1991-2006

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Elk Foundation to Launch Youth Shooting Program

Monday, November 8th, 2010 at 5:13 PM

Elk Foundation to Launch Youth Shooting Program

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

MISSOULA, Mont. --(Ammoland.com)- —A new initiative to introduce youths and other newcomers to shooting sports, hunting and conservation is set to launch in 2011 powered by a generous donation to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation by Larry and Brenda Potterfield.

The Potterfields, owners of MidwayUSA, the catalog and Internet retailer offering “Just About Everything for Shooting, Reloading, Gunsmithing and Hunting,” contributed $400,000 to RMEF to help launch the new SAFE Challenge. SAFE is an acronym for Shooting Access For Everyone.

SAFE will introduce young and novice shooters to safe, responsible, enjoyable firearm use, as well as educate newcomers about the hunter’s role in conservation.

“Our goal is to build public understanding and appreciation of guns, shooting and hunting, and ultimately to recruit and welcome 50,000 newcomers into the sporting community,” said David Allen, RMEF president and CEO. “With leaders like the Potterfields and MidwayUSA, and their partnership with many dedicated volunteer organizations like ours, I see a bright future for conservation and our hunting heritage.”

Along with the Potterfield’s personal donation, Midway USA has renewed its presenting sponsorship of the RMEF television program on Outdoor Channel; will be the presenting sponsor of the final-night grand banquet with country music artist Clay Walker at the RMEF Convention and Hunting and Fishing Expo in Reno, Nev., March 3-6, 2011; and is underwriting a firearm for the 2011 RMEF banquet fundraiser program.

Combined support from the Potterfields and MidwayUSA exceeds $625,000 for 2011—amazing generosity that will help RMEF net more dollars for conservation in elk country, said Allen.

“Dad taught me to hunt and fish and I’ve had a lifelong passion for the outdoors since,” said Larry Potterfield, founder and CEO of MidwayUSA. “Brenda and I are excited to partner with RMEF to help train our next generation of hunters and shooters on safe shooting.”

For more info about MidwayUSA, visit www.midwayusa.com or call 1-800-243-3220.

About the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation:
Snowy peaks, dark timber basins and grassy meadows. RMEF is leading an elk country initiative that has conserved or enhanced habitat on over 5.8 million acres—a land area equivalent to a swath three miles wide and stretching along the entire Continental Divide from Canada to Mexico. RMEF also works to open, secure and improve public access for hunting, fishing and other recreation. Get involved at www.rmef.org or 800-CALL ELK.

About the Potterfields and MidwayUSA
Larry and Brenda Potterfiled opened the catalog and Internet retailer MidwayUSA in 1977 and now serve thousands of customers, offering “Just About Everything for Shooting, Reloading, Gunsmithing and Hunting.” You can find more at www.midwayusa.com or 800-243-3220.

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