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Waterfowl hunters spent $900 million on a variety of goods and services from food, transportation, guns and decoys to hunting dogs, clothing and other incidental expenses in 2006, according to a new report issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. These trip and equipment-related expenditures generated more than $2.3 billion in total economic output for 2006, which resulted in $157 million in federal and state tax revenues, supported more than 27,000 jobs, and generated more than $8.5 million in employment income.

“The financial support provided to conservation, and the economy as a whole, is significant,” said Rowan Gould, acting Director of the Service. “Waterfowlers, like many other sportsmen, have a proven track record in their contributions to the U.S. economy, and that’s certainly something to take comfort in during these tough economic times.”

The report, The Economic Impact of Waterfowl Hunting in the United States, is an addendum to the 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation. The report shows more than 1.3 million people, 16 years of age and older, hunted waterfowl in 2006. Waterfowl hunters represented 10 percent of all hunters, 7 percent of all hunting trip-related expenditures, and 6 percent of all equipment expenditures.

According to the report, waterfowl hunters tend to be younger, have higher educational achievements, and are more affluent compared to all hunters. The majority (74 percent) of waterfowl hunters live in the South and the Midwest.
“The Service plays a key role providing outdoor recreation opportunities such as hunting,” said Gould. “And hunters are critical partners – in part through their purchase of Federal Duck Stamps and a tax a firearms and ammunition that supports habitat conservation – for our efforts to conserve wildlife and wetlands for future generations.”

The National Survey, conducted every five years, since 1955, is one of the nation's most definitive sources of information concerning wildlife-dependant recreation. The U.S. Census Bureau conducted the survey in two phases. First, a screening interview identified wildlife-related recreationists. The second phase consisted of multiple interviews to collect detailed information on participation and expenditures for U.S. residents 16 years of age and older.

The waterfowl hunting report in addition to the detailed National Survey report, state reports, and other addenda can be downloaded at: http://wsfrprograms.fws.gov/Subpages...ports2006.html

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation, known for our scientific excellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated professionals and commitment to public service. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov.
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gregholley's picture

Would think the "getting after it" number would have been higher, and the watered up "natty lights" lower, but good info.

Dang, my posts always screw up the order of flow.

iceman's picture

The Interior Department of Farm and Hunting bureau has also put out these numbers:
15% of hunters like to sing kareoke
3% enjoy "getting after it"
25% are wanks
35% enjoys drinking wiskey

joelby's picture

I saw some more compelling numbers that were published concerning waterfowlers in Poinsett County, AR.

37% enjoy smacking the coots
1% like to get their Z71's stuck in the ditch
42% enjoy trying to eradicate the most maligned bird on the flyway, the Northern Shoveler
14% start converations with the words, "oh, Bubs..."
5% said that while they are aware that there are movies being shown on Direct TV that are not Anchorman or Saving Private Ryan, they still would rather watch either of the two than something else.
21% prefer drinking Natty Lights over other beers that actually contain more than 2% alcohol

Joel

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