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Boone and Crockett Club Thanks the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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“As the nation’s oldest wildlife conservation organization, the Boone and Crockett Club extends its sincere thanks to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for its expansion of hunting and sport fishing opportunities—opening 42 new opportunities across more than 87,000 acres of the National Wildlife Refuge System and the National Fish Hatchery System—creating new access that supports both conservation and local communities.”

Key Highlights

  • 11 States Impacted Alabama, California, Idaho, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, North Carolina, Texas, and Washington.

New Access

  • Southern Maryland Woodlands National Wildlife Refuge – first-ever hunting opportunities.
  • Grasslands Wildlife Management Area – newly opened to hunting.
  • North Attleboro National Fish Hatchery – first-ever sport fishing access.

Effective Date: The rule went into effect August 27, 2025. New opportunities begin with the 2025–2026 hunting season, starting September 2, 2025.

Conservation and Access: The expansion streamlines regulations, aligns with state rules, and significantly increases public access compared to previous years.

Why It Matters

Hunting and fishing provide critical funding for wildlife conservation through license sales and excise taxes. By opening more lands and waters to sportsmen and women, the Service is helping break down barriers to participation and ensuring that conservation traditions continue for future generations.

 Learn More

Read the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Press Release

Read the complete list of all units opening or expanding opportunities in the final rule.