On Target: Antis Appeal Maine Trapping Decision 12-10-09

gengberg December 10th, 2009

December 10, 2009   Bullseye BlogTop News:USSA Logo Small

Anti’s Appeal Maine Trapping Decision
Seek to Overturn Precedent Protecting Sportsmen
On December 4, animal rights activists appealed last month’s court victory that protected trapping in Maine. The appeal seeks to overturn a key legal precedent protecting sportsmen’s rights and represents a continuing effort to misuse the Endangered Species Act (ESA) to stop all hunting, fishing, and trapping.

A Silver Lining for Sportsmen During Economic Turmoil?
Hunting and Fishing License Sales Appear to Be Trending Up Despite Economy
With the economy facing one of the largest downturns in recent history, it is surprising that participation in hunting and fishing is increasing. According to several recent leading outdoor research firms, these increases may actually be the result of the economic downturn.

Carrie Underwood Bestows 200 Grand on HSUS
For sportsmen, Carrie Underwood’s retread of the classic Motley Crue song “Home Sweet Home” is anything but sweet. Proceeds from her song have now found their way into the bank account of the nation’s leading anti-hunting group, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).

United Airlines Says No to Antlers
Sportsmen Should Contact United Airlines and Urge Change in Policy
There is disturbing news for sportsmen looking to travel to hunting destinations with United Airlines. The airline has made a policy change that prohibits passengers from carrying on or checking antlers or animal horns of any kind. Sportsmen should contact the airline and voice their displeasure over this policy.
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