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January 20.2026
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Hunters Rejoice! Boone and Crockett Club Waives Entry Fees for Records Program

Elk with large antlers in forest, Boone and Crockett Club Records Program.

Generosity in the Outdoors: Boone and Crockett Club's New Initiative

In a splendid turn of events for hunters and conservation lovers alike, the Boone and Crockett Club has announced a significant benefactor's donation that will cover entry fees for their esteemed Records Program this year. Yes, you heard that right—no entry fee required! This change means hunters can participate more freely while ensuring that North America's big game data continues to grow. So, whether you’re up for some Wisconsin adventure tourism or just want to bask in the splendor of outdoor trekking, this program’s welcomed development lays out a path for everyone.

A Century of Conservation: Why Documenting Big Game Matters

Established way back in 1895, the Boone and Crockett Club has been a stalwart advocate for wildlife conservation. Initially founded to create a documented record of North American wildlife populations facing decline, it has accumulated a wealth of over 64,000 records since its inception. These records not only represent individual animal trophies but serve a far more significant purpose: providing biological and ecological insights that can be used by wildlife managers to monitor the health of big game species and their habitats. It's your hunt that will enrich this pool of precious data!

Breaking Down Barriers: Accessible Entry for All Hunters

Previously, participation in the Records Program came with a $40 entry fee—a figure that, while modest, could deter many aspiring contributors to this noble cause. Recognizing that some hunters might shy away from entering their hard-earned trophies due to that entry fee, Boone and Crockett's Chief Executive Officer Tony Schoonen underscored the goal of the donation as “removing barriers” to participation. So, dust off that trophy from when Uncle Bob did his infamous “I swear it was this big!” pose and finally let the world know how massive that deer was!

Voluntary Donations: A Boost for Conservation Initiatives

But wait! There's a twist! Rather than the traditional fee, hunters entering the Records Program can now offer a voluntary donation directly to the program’s fund. This is a clever move that not only encourages participation but enriches conservation initiatives within our beloved outdoors. After all, who doesn’t want to contribute toward keeping Wisconsin’s pristine hiking trails and hunting areas thriving?

Time to Score Your Trophy: Get Involved!

As of January 1, 2026, all entries into the Records Program will require nothing but your story and that precious trophy. Whether it’s that moose you bagged two winters ago while snowmobiling through the North Woods or that majestic whitetail deer you spotted at your favorite Wisconsin hunting area, your contributions can help paint the broader ecological picture. Plus, wouldn't it feel undeniably satisfying to see your name recorded alongside Wisconsin’s rich hunting heritage?

Join the Measurements: Benefits for Wisconsin Outdoor Culture

This initiative not only has implications for conservation; it has ripple effects throughout outdoor culture in Wisconsin. Imagine having a hand in sustaining places like the Kettle Moraine State Forest or enhancing wildlife areas through direct contributions fostered by The Boone and Crockett Club’s efforts. If that doesn’t spark a fire in your outdoor-loving heart, I don’t know what will!

Conclusion: Let's Keep the Cheers Rolling!

As outdoor enthusiasts, Wisconsin's hunters have an exciting opportunity ahead of them. The Boone and Crockett Club’s Records Program is more accessible than ever, thanks to a generous benefactor willing to support wildlife and hunting traditions. So, dust off your camera, take note of your entries, and most importantly, get out there and share your adventures with everyone! Just promise us one thing: when recounting your adventures, keep the descriptions as colorful as the fall foliage along the trails—but leave the tall tales for the campfire!

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Catch the Wave: Your Guide to Surfcasting the Sunshine State

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