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Dale Earnhardt Jr. to Serve as 2018 National Hunting and Fishing Day Honorary ChairDale Earnhardt Jr. to Serve as 2018 National Hunting and Fishing Day Honorary Chair

SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-(Ammoland.com)- National Hunting and Fishing Day (NHF Day) announces Dale Earnhardt Jr. will serve as this year's honorary chair. NHF Day brings together sportsmen and women to celebrate the rich tradition of fishing and hunting with national, state, regional and local organizations hosting fishing- and hunting-related events. The annual celebration is set for Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018.

Earnhardt Jr. began his racing career in 1999 and amassed 26 victories, including two Daytona 500 crowns and two championships, before retiring from driving last year. The third generation NASCAR driver is one of the sport's most beloved drivers, as race fans selected him a record 15 consecutive times as NASCAR's Most Popular Driver. Earnhardt Jr. is also an active contributor to youth-orientated charities and non-profit organizations.

“While Dale Jr. is best known for his success on the track, his widespread popularity and down-to-earth charm make him a great ambassador for National Hunting and Fishing Day,” said Misty Mitchell, director of Conservation Programs for Wonders of Wildlife. “Our goal is to bring as much attention to the importance of encouraging new people to enjoy the outdoors and Dale Jr. is dedicated to delivering our message to ensure our proud outdoor heritage continues for coming generations.”

Earnhardt Jr. joins an elite fraternity of entertainment and sports figures that have served as honorary chairs, including Bill Dance, Richard Childress, Hank Williams Jr., Travis Tritt, Tracy Byrd, Jeff Foxworthy, Jay Novacek, Robert Urich, Wade Boggs, Ward Burton, Arnold Palmer, Terry Bradshaw, the USA Olympic Shooting Team, Tony Stewart and many others.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to serve as honorary chair for National Hunting and Fishing Day,” said Earnhardt Jr. “It's our duty as outdoorsmen and women to introduce someone to the outdoors so they too understand how our activities help fund and drive conservation. I encourage anyone who goes outdoors to take someone with them on National Hunting and Fishing Day.”

Even though Earnhardt Jr. retired from driving, he will remain in the world of NASCAR as a broadcast commentator in 2018. When not in the broadcast booth, Earnhardt Jr. will be scouring his Ohio hunting land for big bucks.

Congress established National Hunting and Fishing Day to recognize hunters and anglers for their leadership in fish and wildlife conservation. Since launching in 1971, the day has been formally proclaimed by every U.S. President and countless governors and mayors.

Led by sportsman President Theodore Roosevelt, early conservationists urged sustainable use of fish and game, created hunting and fishing licenses, and lobbied for taxes on sporting equipment to provide funds for state conservation agencies. These actions were the foundation of the North American wildlife conservation model, a science-based, user-pay system that would foster the most dramatic conservation successes of all time.

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