Doug Burgum hunting order
Definition
A reference to U.S. Department of the Interior Secretarial Order 3447, issued by Secretary Doug Burgum in January 2026, directing federal agencies to expand hunting and fishing opportunities on public lands by identifying and removing unnecessary regulatory barriers.
The order prioritizes hunting and fishing as core uses of Interior-managed lands, leading to subsequent directives like the April 2026 memo streamlining restrictions on activities such as baiting, trail shooting, and game processing.
Examples
The Doug Burgum hunting order has turned every federal trail into a convenient shooting gallery – efficiency at its finest.
Thanks to the Doug Burgum hunting order, cleaning your buck in the park bathroom is now not just allowed, but encouraged for that authentic outdoor vibe.
Hunters are praising the Doug Burgum hunting order for boldly declaring war on those pesky rules that stood between man and his God-given right to bait bears.
With the Doug Burgum hunting order in effect, public lands are finally free from the tyranny of trail-crossing bans – progress one shot at a time.