Feds pitch plan to pay hunters for lead-free hunting

Organizers from the Minnesota Department of Military Affairs hope the changes with the Camp Ripley archery deer hunt will ease the strain that nearly 2,000 hunters caused on Camp Ripley’s facilities in one weekend and offer hunters a less crowded or competitive experience. (Stock photo)

Seven NWRs to host incentive-based rebate program for hunters who use lead-free ammo USFWS Report Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service last week announced it is unfurling a pilot program at seven National Wildlife Refuges to test voluntary rebates to increase the use of lead-free ammunition by hunters on Service-administered lands this […]

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