National Hunting and Fishing Day

Over 100 years ago, hunters and anglers were the earliest and most vocal supporters of conservation and scientific wildlife management. They were the first to recognize that rapid development and unregulated uses of wildlife were threatening the future of many species.

These early conservationists called for the first laws restricting the commercial slaughter of wildlife. They urged sustainable use of fish and game, created hunting and fishing licenses, and lobbied for taxes on sporting equipment to provide funds for state conservation agencies. These actions were the foundation of the North American wildlife conservation model, a science-based, user-pay system that would foster the most dramatic conservation successes of all time. 

Populations of white-tailed deer, elk, antelope, wild turkey, wood ducks and many other species began to recover from decades of unregulated exploitation. During the next half-century, in addition to the funds they contributed for conservation and their diligent watch over the returning health of America’s outdoors, sportsmen worked countless hours to protect and improve millions of acres of vital habitat—lands and waters for the use and enjoyment of everyone.

National Hunting and Fishing Day, traditionally celebrated on the fourth Saturday in September, began in 1971 to celebrate conservation successes of hunters and anglers across the country. Forty-five years later it serves as a perfect opportunity to introduce youth and newcomers to the outdoor sports and the vital role they play in wildlife conservation efforts. In South Carolina we celebrate our more than 595,000 hunters and anglers annually on National Hunting and Fishing Day.

Date: September 24, 2016
Location: 7812 Rochester Highway, Duke Energy’s World of Energy, Seneca, SC 29672
Activities Include:

  • Air Rifle Shooting
  • Archery
  • Camo Hide-and-Seek
  • Fly tying/Casting
  • Kayaking
  • Lake Fishing
  • Wildlife Critters

Featuring Professional Bass Angler Martha Goodfellow

For more information contact: 1-800-777-1004 or visit us at:
http://www.duke-energy.com/worldofenergy

Here is a selection of the many hunting and fishing books available in the Furman University Libraries:

My health is better in November : thirty-five stories of hunting and fishing in the South

 

 

The adventure continues / Michael J. Barnett (Author is Furman alumnus, Class of 1970 and former Furman Trustee)

 

 

Research and management techniques for wildlife and habitats

 

 

 

Carolina sports by land and water : including incidents of devil-fishing, wild-cat, deer and bear hunting, etc.

 

 

 

Hunting in the Old South; original narratives of the hunters

 

 

 

Buckshot and hounds

 

 

 

A Southern sportsman : the hunting memoirs of Henry Edwards Davis

 

 

 

Outdoor adventures in the upcountry

 

 

 

Hemingway on fishing

 

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