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Where to Find the Hunters, State by State

 

It’s always interesting to analyze the number of hunters in each state. If you’re trying to target a particular state or region with your marketing message, knowing where to get the most bang for your buck is just plain smart.

 

Hunter numbers by state aren’t difficult to find. Stats can be based on a variety of reporting methods (which I recently explained here). In case you’re wondering which states sell the most hunting licenses, let me save you a Google search:

 

Based on 2013 information from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Texas is the hands-down winner with slightly more than 1 million licenses sold. Next comes Pennsylvania at 969,000; Michigan with 763,000; Tennessee with 727,000; Wisconsin with 717,000; Minnesota with 592,000; New York with 535,000; Alabama with 507,000; and  Missouri with 496,583.

 

Those are some big numbers, for sure, but what’s even more interesting to look at is what percentage of any given state’s residents are hunters. Combining USFWS data with 2013 U.S. Census Bureau data, this chart is a snapshot of each state’s hunting enthusiasm. All stats are based on the population that is 15 years or older. Check it out. I hope you get more enjoyment from reading it than I did typing it.

 

And here’s a tip: Next time you get tired of anti-hunters putting a damper on your sport or your business, just to go South Dakota, where you’ll have nearly a 40% chance of always being in good company. 

 

State

2013 Paid Hunting License Holders

License Holders as a % of Population

Texas

1,060,455

5%

Pennsylvania

969,633

9.20%

Michigan

763,618

9.40%

Wisconsin

717,381

15.20%

Minnesota

592,125

13.40%

New York

535,915

3.60%

Tennessee

727,229

10.90%

North Carolina

148,793

6.70%

Alabama

507,403

13%

Missouri

496,583

10%

Ohio

404,997

4.30%

Oklahoma

419,445

13.20%

Arkansas

326,779

16.20%

Georgia

395,219

4.70%

Louisiana

370,528

9.80%

Kentucky

340,902

9.30%

Illinois

320,765

3.10%

Virginia

276,660

4.40%

California

283,539

0.90%

Colorado

281,201

6.70%

Indiana

278,322

5.30%

Oregon

264,102

8%

Idaho

258,547

20.40%

South Dakota

244,182

37.20%

Kansas

245,365

10.80%

Montana

239,335

27.20%

Iowa

222,695

9%

Mississippi

219,798

9.30%

West Virginia

220,811

13.90%

Utah

207,331

9.80%

South Carolina

206,397

5.40%

Arizona

200,092

3.80%

Nebraska

545,032

12.30%

Washington

180,829

3.20%

Florida

175,349

1.10%

Maine

165,781

15.80%

North Dakota

175,591

26.20%

Wyoming

133,568

29.50%

Maryland

124,187

2.50%

Alaska

107,131

18.70%

New Mexico

97,103

5.80%

New Jersey

74,067

1.10%

Vermont

72,930

14.30%

Nevada

65,606

3%

Massachusetts

56,797

1.10%

New Hampshire

59,068

5.10%

Connecticut

42,535

1.40%

Delaware

16,786

2.30%

Rhode Island

8,624

1%

Hawaii

10,537

0.60%

TOTAL

14,837,609

5.80%

Check back here at the Business Blog often. We’ll continue to bring you information on hunting population trends and demographics that will benefit your sales and marketing strategies.