Bucket-List Hunting Trips: 20 Must-Visit Hunting Locations in America
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Bucket-List Hunting Trips: 20 Must-Visit Hunting Locations in America
"14.3 million people were registered hunters in America in 2022, which is lower than the numbers were in the 1960s. These hunters each spend approximately $2,000 annually between licenses, gear, and travel on the sport. Hunters collectively spend approximately $26-$40 billion annually in economic activity. This total equates to over $1.5 billion annually in tax revenue. Hunting is a popular pastime for many Americans. It can be sustainable, helpful, a luxury experience, and a way to control invasive species populations."
"Why Are We Talking About This? For new hunters, it's hard to get your bearing about where to go and what to do. We want to help experienced hunters expand their horizons, and new hunters explore a wide variety of hunting destinations. We especially want to highlight cheaper, sustainable, and responsible hunting destinations to help support hunting businesses that actually take care of the environment."
14.3 million people were registered hunters in America in 2022, a decline from the 1960s. Individual hunters spend about $2,000 annually on licenses, gear, and travel, producing roughly $26–$40 billion in economic activity and about $1.5 billion in tax revenue each year. Hunting encompasses many types and serves recreational, conservation, invasive-species-control, and luxury roles. Destinations cater to varied skill levels and include pricing, activities, and community-impact details. Emphasis is placed on affordable, sustainable, and responsible hunting that supports businesses committed to environmental stewardship and long-term resource viability.
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