What We Do

Tomorrow's Hunter is actively working toward recruiting, educating and retaining future hunters and fisherman. Our approach to reaching kids is very broad and encompasses a number of different avenues.

Our outreach includes but is not limited to:

-Actively promote youth hunting, fishing, shooting and outdoor knowledge to ensure the next generation of hunters and fishermen.

-Teach hunter education, ethics, wildlife conservation/management and firearm safety.

-Develop local chapters in all 50 states in order to reach every possible community, thus creating a nationwide program for kids.

-Donate children’s hunting and fishing books across the country to public libraries, children's hospitals, school libraries and other youth oriented programs such as children’s homes and boys/girls clubs, in order to educate younger children.

- Donate guided youth hunts, fishing trips and shooting opportunities to selected individuals and various national programs.

-Provide wounded veterans and their children guided hunts, fishing trips and shooting opportunities.

-Seek and fund public schools willing to participate in the “National Archery in the Schools Program”.

-Develop working relationships with hunter education instructors and the IHEA to help them educate more kids.

-Raise awareness and educate the general public about hunting, shooting and fishing and the role they play as wildlife management and conservation tools.

-Provide scholarships to underprivileged individuals wanting to compete in the national YHEC competition as well as those seeking an under-graduate degree in wildlife/fisheries/conservation.

-Build mobile archery trailers in order to host youth shooting events.

-Seek help, guidance and assistance from hunting and fishing industry leaders.

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