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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:
Quinte anglers urged to voluntarily set limits

To help Bay of Quinte walleye stocks recover, anglers are being urged to voluntarily limit the number of large fish they keep. Female walleye in the Bay mature at about age three and…

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Hunters, anglers laud snowmobile trail exemption

Hard work, reasonable compromise and partnerships have helped re-establish the rights of anglers and hunters who use snowmobile trails to enjoy their heritage activities. The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters received confirmation…

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Hunting, fishing bill blocked by NDP

Legislation recognizing the contributions of 2.5 million people who hunt and fish in Ontario has been derailed because of political maneuvering by the Ontario NDP. During the last provincial election the New Democratic…

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Safari Club donates

Safari Club International, Ontario Chapter, president Spyros Chrysochou, left, and director Keith Worden, right, donate a $5,000 cheque to Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunter's Executive Director Mike Reader for the Hunting and…

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Heritage law good for people, wildlife

Legislation recognizing the rights of hunters and anglers will, ultimately, benefit both people and wildlife, says the province's largest conservation organization, the Ontario Federation of Anglers and hunters. "The Ontario Federation of Anglers…

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Research needed on Algonquin wolves

More research, not moratoriums on hunting and trapping, will do more for Algonquin area wolves that face challenges from genetic pollution and changing or loss of habitat. Yesterday's announcement by the Ministry of…

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Quinte fishing ban is not the solution

See what others had to say regarding this issueBay of Quinte Survey - Your opinion counts! A complete ban on recreational walleye fishing in the Bay of Quinte and eastern Lake Ontario is…

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Angler & hunter contributions recognized

Proposed provincial hunting and fishing heritage legislation recognizing the enormous contributions of the outdoors conservation community should be warmly received by the provinces' 2 .4 million anglers and  hunters and their families. Fish…

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Annual waterfowl hunt opens Saturday

Seasonal rite of passage starts Saturday A seasonal rite of passage starts this weekend offering thousands of people a chance to participate in distinct and wonderful part of Ontario's outdoor heritage. The annual…

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