National Hunting and Fishing Day, observed annually on the fourth Saturday of September, honors hunting and fishing while emphasizing conservation. It was established by President Nixon in 1972 and is commemorated by outdoor events conducted nationwide. More than a century ago, President Theodore Roosevelt introduced the first laws regulating the harvesting of wildlife in the United States.
The background of National Hunting and Fishing Day
Controlled hunting and fishing are beneficial for wildlife conservation because they reduce overpopulation and improve habitat conditions. A large number of hunting and fishing organizations prioritize conservation efforts. Outdoor activities like hunting and fishing are excellent forms of exercise. Some may be more difficult than others, but they all entail physical activity that can benefit your health. Fishing and hunting bring people together, whether they are family or acquaintances. Both endeavors have historically provided opportunities for gatherings. To promote conservation, organizations such as the League of American Sportsmen and the Audubon Society were founded. The Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act (P-R Act) was passed by Congress, which taxed certain hunting equipment to fund wildlife restoration programs. The Conservation and Reinvestment Act (CARA) was enacted by Congress. The measure allocated $50 million a year from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service budget to the states, requiring each one to have a plan for wildlife conservation.
Activities on National Hunting and Fishing Day
Travel the road
Load up the car or vehicle with your outdoor gear and head out into nature. Take an excursion to a nearby lake or hunting spot to take in the fresh air and observe the natural wonders.
Take a course
Investigate local opportunities to improve your hunting or fishing skills by enrolling in a class. Interested in fly-fishing? There is a category for that.
Join conservation initiatives
Join your local chapter of Ducks Unlimited or another organization that supports conservation initiatives. They frequently host events and fundraisers that enable you to contribute to conservation causes and get involved.
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More than 38 million Americans hunt and fish regularly.
Only sales of exercise equipment and golf equipment surpass sales of hunting and fishing equipment.
The fastest-growing demographic of sport shooters is teenage females.
Americans annually purchase more than a billion shotshells.
NATIONAL HUNTING AND FISHING DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2021 | September 25 | Saturday |
2022 | September 24 | Saturday |
2023 | September 23 | Saturday |
2024 | September 28 | Saturday |
2025 | September 27 | Saturday |