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News & Media

All media inquires involving OFAH policy, programs and staff can be directed to OFAH Communications Manager Shawn Cayley at (705) 748-6324 ext. 270 or shawn_cayley@ofah.org

Communications

As outlined in the OFAH Strategic Plan, many of the organization’s short, medium and long-term goals are directly related to communications. Whether it’s through our flagship media holdings – Angler & Hunter Television, Ontario OUT OF DOORS magazine and Angler & Hunter Radio – our member’s only magazine – Angler & Hunter Hotline ­– press releases, social media, PSAs or the numerous television, radio and print interviews our staff conduct each year, OFAH communications helps ensure the merits of hunting, angling and conservation are spotlighted each year.

Social media

Whether your in the turkey blind, the tree stand, the bass boat or fishing off the dock, we know your smart phone is likely nearby. Share with us your prize buck, your big catch and your first-time experiences by visiting us on Facebook (ofah.org/facebook) and following us on Twitter (@ofah) and Instagram. Let us be your one-stop-shop for outdoors news and help us promote hunting, fishing, conservation and the great outdoors province-wide.

OFAH Insider

Ontario OUT of DOORS Magazine remains one of the best tools for directly communicating with our members. In 2018, the OFAH members-only section was overhauled and amalgamated with the main magazine to help broaden the reach of the OFAH across Ontario. The OFAH Insider section can be found near the front of each edition of OOD and it continues to bring readers important content and in-depth features that better bring to life the issues that matter most to our members and the outdoors community as a whole.

Press releases:
Science confirms O.F.A.H. call for cormorant culls on Lake Huron

OFAH File: 842February 21, 2006 For Immediate Release Science confirms O.F.A.H. call for cormorant culls on Lake Huron The results of a five-year study of cormorants by Ministry of Natural Resources' scientists in…

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No dam construction on Steel River, announces M.N.R. Minister Ramsay

OFAH File: 842February 20, 2006 For Immediate Release No dam construction on Steel River, announces M.N.R. Minister Ramsay When Natural Resources Minister David Ramsay heard the public outcry, and the voice of the Ontario…

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Walleye anglers on the hook for major regulation changes

OFAH File: 842/420February 15, 2006 For Immediate Release Walleye anglers on the hook for major regulation changes The Ministry of Natural Resources is preparing to make significant changes to walleye regulations, and the…

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Why is the government leading crooks to legal gun owners?

OFAH File: 842/401-11February 13, 2006 For Immediate Release Why is the government leading crooks to legal gun owners? The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters wants some answers from the Chief Provincial Firearms…

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Anglers must be heard on new M.N.R. fishing regs

OFAH File: 842February 13, 2006 For Immediate Release Anglers must be heard on new M.N.R. fishing regs Sixty days. That is how long the Ontario Government is giving 2.5 million anglers to have…

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The BIGGEST youth event in Spring Fishing Show history

February 10, 2006 For Immediate Release The BIGGEST youth event in Spring Fishing Show history What happens when you put 25 gorgeous cheerleaders, 3 C.F.L. football players, 5,000 rainbow trout, a dozen professional…

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Has the registry become a shopping list for criminals?

OFAH FILE: 842/401-11February 6, 2006 For Immediate Release Has the registry become a shopping list for criminals?O.F.A.H. lashes out at Attorney General for blaming legal gun owners The latest home invasion seems to…

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M.N.R. evicts traditional land users

OFAH FILE: 842/349CJanuary 31, 2006 For Immediate Release M.N.R. evicts traditional land users It appears that, in direct contravention of the Public Lands Act and the Ministry of Natural Resources' own Conservation Reserve…

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Political double standard threatens northern Ontario rivers

OFAH FILE: 842/420January 6, 2006 For Immediate Release Political double standard threatens northern Ontario rivers Government intentions to develop private dams on at least 18 pristine river systems in Northern Ontario indicate a…

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