Sunday hunting is officially expanding in Connecticut and Pennsylvania, marking a major victory for hunters, conservationists, and rural communities. In this episode, Fred is joined by representatives of each state’s fish and wildlife agency to break down the new legislation that opens up Sunday hunting opportunities, explore how it impacts hunter access, and discuss what it means for the future of hunting and wildlife conservation.
Steve Smith, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Game Commission joins us to look at Pennsylvania’s recent rescinding of the Sunday hunting prohibition in PA, tracing the decades-long legislative battle and the positive ripple effects it’s already creating for hunters and wildlife management.
Jenny Dickson, Director of Wildlife, Bureau of Natural Resources, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection then joins the show to share insights on the Connecticut Sunday hunting bill, its potential to boost youth hunting participation, and how it benefits local economies tied to the hunting and fishing industry.
Whether you’re passionate about deer hunting, turkey hunting, or waterfowl hunting, this conversation explains how expanded hunting days can help sportsmen and women spend more time in the field, strengthen family traditions, and contribute even more to conservation funding.
Key Takeaways for Hunters and Anglers:
CSF has been a leading champion of removing restrictions on Sunday hunting for well over a decade – passing over 20 pro-Sunday hunting bills in 9 states.
Sunday hunting legislation expands hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, small game, and more.
Youth hunting participation is vital for the future of hunting traditions and conservation funding.
Sportsmen and women contribute significant revenue to conservation efforts through license fees and excise taxes.
The economic impact of hunting reaches far beyond license sales, benefiting local outfitters, retailers, and tourism businesses.
Connecticut’s new Sunday hunting law takes effect October 1st.
Waterfowl hunting regulations remain unchanged despite the new law in Connecticut.
Hunters must secure landowner permission before hunting on private land, in Connecticut.
More flexible hunting days help optimize hunting strategies and time afield.
Pennsylvania’s Sunday hunting law is expected to boost hunter participation and conservation dollars.
Decades-long legislative efforts led to successful Sunday hunting legalization in Pennsylvania.
Expanded hunting days support better wildlife management and sustainable game populations.
Repealing Sunday hunting restrictions provide families more time to hunt together and introduce new hunters to the outdoors.
Connecticut and Pennsylvania could become models for other states considering Sunday hunting bills.
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