GoFundMe Created for Hunting Guide, Client Wounded on Mexico Border
GoFundMe Account set up for NM Hunting Guide, Client Wounded on Mexico border.


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“Many ladies want to hunt or fish, but they don’t have a mentor,” said Kathleen Tadvick, education coordinator for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. “This class is perfect for them because it teaches the fundamentals of fly fishing and the safe use of shotguns in a comfortable environment.”
“Wear eye and ear protection as appropriate. Guns are loud, and the noise can cause hearing damage. They can also emit debris and hot gas that could cause eye injury. For these reasons, shooting glasses and hearing protectors should be worn by shooters and spectators.” Follow firearm safety rules. When shooting at the range, wearing…
RMEF Marks 8th Consecutive Year of Record Membership MISSOULA, Mont.—The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation rings in 2017 with an all-time record of 222,235 members. “We are extremely grateful for all our members, volunteers, partners, and other sportsmen and women who support our conservation mission,” said David Allen, RMEF president and CEO. “This continual growth is…
I was honored to be invited by SCI to join their team at the 14th annual Kansas Governor’s Ringneck Classic (KGRC) in Colby, Kansas. The weekend marked several personal milestones for me and is full of fond memories. The KGRC is a conservation fundraiser supporting upland habitat restoration in northwest Kansas. It also raises awareness…
Each year outdoor media and industry professionals make a great migration to the Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor, Trade Show (SHOT Show) and for us, it kicks off at the range before the show-floor actually opens. SHOT Show is presented by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) who boasts the largest convention crowds of any show. I’ll…
Every hunter should be prepared to present their license if a wildlife officer stops them for a courtesy check. Hunters should anticipate interactions with Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers in the field or at check stations throughout the state.
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