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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
2011 National Survey of
Fishing, Hunting, and
Wildlife-Associated
Recreation
State Overview
Issued September 2012
Preliminary Estimates
2 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State OverviewU.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
2011 National Survey of
Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation
State Overview
Issued September 2012
Preliminary Estimates2 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Preface
USFWS
This is the second report providing
preliminary information from the 2011
National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and
Wildlife‑Associated Recreation. The first
report was issued in August 2012 and
presented data for the nation as a whole.
This report provides information on state
and multi‑state regions. The final national
report will be available in November and
the state reports will be issued beginning
in December 2012.
The Survey presents information on
U.S. residents’ participation in and
expenditures for hunting, fishing, and
wildlife watching. Wildlife watching
is closely observing, photographing,
and feeding wildlife. Natural resource
agencies, conservation organizations,
academic researchers, and
wildlife‑related recreation industries use
this information to estimate demand,
evaluate impacts of expenditures on
national and state economies, and identify
trends in wildlife‑related recreation.
The release of preliminary survey results
is an effort to make the information
available as soon as possible. Please note
that the information is subject to revision
and in the final reports there will likely be
changes in some estimates.
2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 3
Foreword
USFWS
The 2011 National Survey of Fishing,
Hunting, and Wildlife‑Associated
Recreation is the twelfth in a series
of surveys conducted since 1955. It
was coordinated by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service. The Survey was
requested by the Association of Fish and
Wildlife Agencies and was developed
with assistance from state agencies,
national conservation organizations, and
wildlife‑related recreation industries.
The data were collected by the U.S.
Bureau of Census. The Census Bureau
began by interviewing 48,627 households
in April of 2011. 16,371 active and
potential anglers and hunters and 13,861
active and potential wildlife watchers
were selected from the initial households
to be interviewed in detail about their
participation and expenditures in
wildlife‑related recreation. The Census
Bureau conducted detailed interviews
three times, beginning in April and
September of 2011 and January of 2012.
Interviews were completed in May 2012.
This report includes trend information
from the 2006 Survey. This information
covers the change in the numbers of
hunters, anglers, around‑the‑home
wildlife watchers, and away‑from‑home
wildlife watchers in each region.
Each Survey provides estimates of the
number of wildlife‑related recreationists
and their expenditures for a given year,
in this case 2011. The Survey was not
designed to quantify the total number
of active and potential recreationists,
given that many individuals consider
themselves anglers, hunters, or wildlife
watchers even though they did not
participate in 2011.
4 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Overview
In 2011 over ninety million U.S.
residents – 38% of the population
16 years old and older – enjoyed
recreational activity related to fish
and wildlife. Over 37 million people
spent time fishing and/or hunting and
nearly 72 million people engaged in
wildlife‑watching activities such as
closely observing, photographing, and/
or feeding wildlife. Expenditures related
to wildlife‑related recreation totaled $145
billion nationally, 1% of the nation’s gross
domestic product. Sportspersons spent
$90 billion and wildlife watchers spent
$55 billion in 2011.
Regions
This report presents data regionally,
using the Bureau of Census’ nine regional
geographic divisions. The regional data
aggregates the activity estimates of
state residents 16 years old and older.
Information reported later in this report
at the state level pertains to participation
in‑state by residents and nonresidents
16 years old and older. The sum of all
in‑state participants in a region does
not equal the total number of regional
participants because individuals may
have participated in an activity in more
than one State. Fishing
Fishing continues to be a popular activity
for the American people. 14% of the
national population 16 years old and older
fished in 2011. Regional participation
rates ranged from 9% of the population
in the Pacific Region to 23% in the West
North Central Region. The East North
Central, West North Central, East
South Central, West South Central,
and Mountain Regions were above the
national average of 14%.
Hunting
Hunting was a favorite pastime
for millions of Americans in 2011.
Nationwide, 6% of the population 16
years old and older hunted in 2011.
Regional participation rates ranged from
3% in the Pacific Region to 11% in the
East South Central Region. Regions with
participation rates above the national
average of 6% were East North Central,
West North Central, East South Central,
and West South Central.
Participation Rates for Fishing and Hunting,
by Geographic Region: 2011
Fishing Hunting
West North
Central
23%
10%
Mountain
15%
6%
West South
Central
16%
7%
East North
Central
16%
7%
East South
Central
17%
11%
Middle
Atlantic
11%
5%
New
ÂEngland
12%
4%
South
Atlantic
13%
4%
Pacific
9%
3%
2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 5
Wildlife Watching
2011 participation rates for wildlife watching indicate its popularity across the country. 29% of U.S. residents 16 years old and older participated in around‑the‑home activities. Around‑the‑home wildlife watching is closely observing, photographing, feeding, visiting public areas, and maintaining plantings and natural areas, all within a mile of home. Participation rates for these activities ranged from 24% in the Pacific Region to 35% in the East North Central Region. Residents of the New England, East North Central, West North Central, and East South Central regions participated at rates above the national average in 2011.
Nationwide, 9% of the U.S. population 16 years old and older took trips in 2011 for the primary purpose of closely observing, photographing, and/or feeding wildlife. Participation rates in these away‑from‑home activities ranged from 6% in the West South Central Region to 13% in the Mountain Region. Regions with participation rates above the national average were New England, West North Central, East South Central, Mountain, and Pacific.
Participation Rates for Wildlife-Watching Participants,
by Geographic Region: 2011
Around the Home
Away from Home
Participation
Resident anglers by state ranged from 77,000 in North Dakota to 2.4 million in Texas. The proportion of state residents who fished varied from California’s 6% to Alaska’s 41%. The State with the most anglers, both resident and nonresident, was Florida (3.1 million).
Resident hunters by state ranged from 23,000 in both Delaware and Hawaii to 1.1 million in Texas. The participation rate of hunters ranged from 1% in Massachusetts to 21% in South Dakota. The State with the most resident and nonresident hunters was Texas (1.1 million).
Resident wildlife watchers by state ranged from 152,000 in North Dakota to 6.5 million in California. The participation rate of wildlife watchers ranged from 16% in Hawaii to 53% in Vermont. The State that hosted the most resident and nonresident wildlife watchers was California, with 6.7 million participants.
West North Central
33%
11%
Mountain
28%
13%
West South Central
26%
6%
East North Central
35%
9%
East South Central
31%
10%
Middle Atlantic
27%
8%
New
England
33%
10%
South Atlantic
28%
9%
Pacific
24%
10%6 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Preliminary Table 1. Participants in Wildlife-Associated Recreation by State Residents Both Inside and Outside Their Resident State: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.)
Participant’s state of residence
Population
Total participants
Sportspersons
Wildlife-watching participants
Number
Percent of population
Number
Percent of population
Number
Percent of population
United States, total
239,313
90,108
38
37,397
16
71,776
30
Alabama
3,664
1,490
41
744
20
1,079
29
Alaska
526
337
64
235
45
247
47
Arizona
5,084
1,660
33
721
14
1,281
25
Arkansas
2,238
1,119
50
572
26
828
37
California
28,562
7,360
26
1,898
7
6,475
23
Colorado
3,946
1,854
47
727
18
1,456
37
Connecticut
2,781
1,204
43
347
12
1,093
39
Delaware
699
260
37
101
14
209
30
Florida
14,855
4,652
31
2,068
14
3,598
24
Georgia
7,459
2,752
37
981
13
2,206
30
Hawaii
995
222
22
108
11
161
16
Idaho
1,172
638
54
331
28
464
40
Illinois
9,988
3,493
35
1,487
15
2,784
28
Indiana
4,965
2,131
43
842
17
1,681
34
Iowa
2,363
1,097
46
586
25
780
33
Kansas
2,163
1,011
47
453
21
776
36
Kentucky
3,376
1,470
44
643
19
1,221
36
Louisiana
3,449
1,380
40
802
23
840
24
Maine
1,066
520
49
233
22
401
38
Maryland
4,480
1,396
31
426
9
1,224
27
Massachusetts
5,320
1,779
33
464
9
1,530
29
Michigan
7,787
3,709
48
1,636
21
3,067
39
Minnesota
4,133
2,107
51
1,400
34
1,498
36
Mississippi
2,220
1,017
46
700
32
630
28
Missouri
4,667
2,105
45
1,001
21
1,645
35
Montana
777
334
43
223
29
258
33
Nebraska
1,387
499
36
258
19
362
26
Nevada
2,024
594
29
171
8
504
25
New Hampshire
1,066
470
44
168
16
388
36
New Jersey
6,852
2,057
30
709
10
1,708
25
New Mexico
1,551
592
38
252
16
486
31
New York
15,503
5,143
33
1,980
13
4,081
26
North Carolina
7,264
2,717
37
1,394
19
2,124
29
North Dakota
515
210
41
93
18
152
30
Ohio
8,999
4,078
45
1,603
18
3,155
35
Oklahoma
2,828
1,549
55
770
27
1,233
44
Oregon
3,061
1,396
46
444
15
1,239
40
Pennsylvania
10,036
4,063
40
1,277
13
3,329
33
Rhode Island
848
309
36
94
11
270
32
South Carolina
3,555
1,299
37
615
17
944
27
South Dakota
631
371
59
190
30
267
42
Tennessee
4,945
2,121
43
923
19
1,733
35
Texas
18,681
5,888
32
2,711
15
4,263
23
Utah
2,036
784
39
406
20
558
27
Vermont
512
316
62
134
26
273
53
Virginia
6,136
2,580
42
842
14
2,212
36
Washington
5,293
2,311
44
968
18
1,932
37
West Virginia
1,464
868
59
322
22
751
51
Wisconsin
4,460
2,499
56
1,198
27
2,152
48
Wyoming
424
250
59
145
34
182
43
Note: Detail does not add to total because of multiple responses. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 7
Preliminary Table 2. Participation in Wildlife-Associated Recreation in Each State by Both Residents and Nonresidents of the State: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.)
State where activity took place
Total participants
Sportspersons
Wildlife-watching participants
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
United States, total
90,108
100
37,397
42
71,776
80
Alabama
1,732
100
948
55
1,114
64
Alaska
1,014
100
563
55
640
63
Arizona
2,136
100
786
37
1,566
73
Arkansas
1,323
100
696
53
852
64
California
7,849
100
1,820
23
6,733
86
Colorado
2,315
100
919
40
1,782
77
Connecticut
1,361
100
350
26
1,178
87
Delaware
344
100
177
52
243
71
Florida
6,354
100
3,152
50
4,308
68
Georgia
3,058
100
1,059
35
2,393
78
Hawaii
465
100
158
34
358
77
Idaho
838
100
534
64
558
67
Illinois
3,799
100
1,309
34
3,019
79
Indiana
2,308
100
867
38
1,719
74
Iowa
1,255
100
598
48
837
67
Kansas
1,156
100
527
46
792
69
Kentucky
1,710
100
713
42
1,319
77
Louisiana
1,709
100
904
53
1,010
59
Maine
1,117
100
413
37
838
75
Maryland
1,613
100
445
28
1,362
84
Massachusetts
2,199
100
538
24
1,828
83
Michigan
4,397
100
1,938
44
3,199
73
Minnesota
2,518
100
1,649
65
1,577
63
Mississippi
1,350
100
782
58
781
58
Missouri
2,494
100
1,277
51
1,716
69
Montana
570
100
335
59
402
71
Nebraska
558
100
289
52
384
69
Nevada
734
100
163
22
643
88
New Hampshire
786
100
247
31
630
80
New Jersey
2,438
100
794
33
1,875
77
New Mexico
783
100
304
39
566
72
New York
5,536
100
2,109
38
4,239
77
North Carolina
3,497
100
1,631
47
2,432
70
North Dakota
*224
*100
116
52
147
66
Ohio
4,344
100
1,561
36
3,197
74
Oklahoma
1,727
100
779
45
1,263
73
Oregon
1,786
100
703
39
1,440
81
Pennsylvania
4,564
100
1,424
31
3,598
79
Rhode Island
402
100
179
45
308
77
South Carolina
1,729
100
847
49
1,103
64
South Dakota
662
100
430
65
384
58
Tennessee
2,584
100
994
38
1,955
76
Texas
6,305
100
2,713
43
4,376
69
Utah
1,015
100
493
49
717
71
Vermont
512
100
254
50
370
72
Virginia
3,269
100
1,068
33
2,509
77
Washington
2,756
100
1,005
36
2,168
79
West Virginia
1,176
100
447
38
850
72
Wisconsin
3,500
100
1,554
44
2,359
67
Wyoming
775
100
390
50
518
67
Note: Detail does not add to total because of multiple responses. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.8 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Preliminary Table 3. Expenditures for Wildlife-Related Recreation by State Where Spending Took Place: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Expenditures in thousands of dollars.)
State where spending took place
Total, wildlife-associated expenditures
Fishing and hunting expenditures
Wildlife-watching expenditures
Total
Trip-related
Equipment
Other
Total
Trip-related
Equipment
Other
Total
Trip-related
Equipment
Other
United States, total
137,591,939
49,485,328
66,987,661
21,118,949
86,902,000
32,210,653
42,186,540
12,504,807
50,689,938
17,274,675
24,801,121
8,614,142
Alabama
2,688,990
763,220
1,717,222
208,548
1,936,874
722,029
1,048,946
165,898
752,116
*41,191
668,276
*42,649
Alaska
3,396,781
2,666,145
687,369
43,267
1,284,938
695,800
554,471
34,667
2,111,843
1,970,345
132,898
*8,600
Arizona
2,413,945
897,293
1,184,171
332,481
1,468,181
506,095
838,206
123,881
945,763
391,198
345,965
208,600
Arkansas
1,806,211
691,310
837,803
277,098
1,590,026
656,790
681,117
252,119
216,185
*34,520
156,686
...
California
7,650,684
3,903,886
3,060,413
686,385
3,869,139
2,122,206
1,571,464
175,469
3,781,545
1,781,680
1,488,949
510,916
Colorado
2,984,156
1,239,959
1,557,286
186,911
1,551,577
624,323
834,931
92,323
1,432,579
615,636
722,355
94,588
Connecticut
1,712,873
514,304
843,804
354,765
777,690
286,924
355,942
134,823
935,183
227,380
487,861
219,942
Delaware
351,629
95,477
148,260
107,891
161,320
54,385
45,861
61,074
190,309
41,092
102,400
46,817
Florida
9,116,666
4,815,253
2,798,080
1,503,333
6,073,618
3,082,600
2,007,969
983,049
3,043,048
1,732,652
790,112
520,284
Georgia
4,567,011
1,727,674
2,564,689
274,648
2,764,587
888,638
1,675,189
200,761
1,802,423
839,036
889,500
*73,887
Hawaii
993,307
752,407
212,470
28,430
324,560
124,708
197,664
2,189
668,747
627,700
14,805
26,242
Idaho
1,601,610
628,991
799,994
172,625
1,157,475
546,512
495,718
115,245
444,136
82,479
304,276
*57,380
Illinois
3,959,568
812,263
2,001,986
1,145,318
2,532,093
646,140
1,095,147
790,806
1,427,474
166,123
906,839
354,513
Indiana
1,773,669
698,567
854,654
220,449
1,021,493
492,210
376,251
153,033
752,176
*206,357
478,403
67,416
Iowa
1,543,760
286,130
984,014
273,615
831,003
222,073
448,174
160,756
712,757
64,058
535,840
112,859
Kansas
906,743
293,551
236,990
376,202
698,277
247,952
180,012
270,312
208,467
*45,599
56,977
105,891
Kentucky
2,946,511
626,124
1,546,832
773,555
2,173,222
500,766
1,379,757
292,699
773,289
125,358
167,075
480,856
Louisiana
2,241,877
1,000,985
1,016,911
223,981
1,698,063
778,840
738,765
180,458
543,814
*222,145
278,146
*43,523
Maine
1,442,445
830,869
439,535
172,042
643,513
316,723
267,343
59,446
798,933
514,145
172,192
112,596
Maryland
1,309,408
350,179
811,092
148,137
825,987
245,757
477,329
102,900
483,421
104,421
333,762
45,237
Massachusetts
1,990,225
556,738
728,761
704,725
701,302
270,646
392,288
38,369
1,288,923
286,092
336,474
666,357
Michigan
6,107,955
1,780,639
3,210,134
1,117,183
4,879,605
1,364,077
2,539,896
975,632
1,228,350
416,562
670,238
141,550
Minnesota
3,891,882
1,387,813
2,137,712
366,357
3,266,125
1,159,597
1,964,278
142,251
625,757
228,217
173,434
224,106
Mississippi
2,630,279
650,396
1,711,807
268,076
2,287,433
559,903
1,473,072
254,458
342,846
*90,493
238,735
*13,617
Missouri
2,760,293
893,867
1,468,992
397,434
1,771,973
682,933
814,888
274,152
988,320
210,934
654,104
123,282
Montana
1,409,902
666,395
570,159
173,348
1,009,105
374,484
465,949
168,671
400,797
291,910
104,210
*4,677
Nebraska
1,309,857
233,081
867,583
209,193
796,561
146,362
457,784
192,415
513,297
86,719
409,799
16,778
Nevada
1,192,041
284,367
520,984
386,691
509,584
170,000
244,694
94,890
682,457
114,366
276,290
291,801
New Hampshire
556,093
287,092
191,228
77,772
274,715
185,279
79,909
9,527
281,378
101,813
111,320
68,245
New Jersey
2,294,730
749,520
864,853
680,358
1,308,452
521,397
457,299
329,756
986,278
228,123
407,554
350,601
New Mexico
945,953
446,916
419,270
79,767
617,658
299,979
281,495
36,185
328,295
146,937
137,775
43,583
New York
9,161,256
2,527,906
5,103,431
1,529,919
5,009,467
1,868,034
2,679,644
461,788
4,151,789
659,871
2,423,787
1,068,131
North Carolina
3,294,924
1,612,019
1,420,977
261,928
2,365,264
1,244,710
971,717
148,837
929,661
367,309
449,260
113,092
North Dakota
355,003
118,186
219,694
17,123
224,821
108,131
101,525
15,165
130,182
*10,055
118,169
*1,958
Ohio
3,592,006
1,002,362
1,493,057
1,096,587
2,846,852
915,296
1,029,683
901,874
745,153
87,066
463,374
194,714
Oklahoma
2,019,336
392,794
910,515
716,028
1,544,675
284,875
629,288
630,512
474,662
*107,919
281,227
*85,516
Oregon
2,657,515
924,413
1,465,445
267,657
960,100
442,172
446,285
71,643
1,697,415
482,241
1,019,160
196,014
Pennsylvania
2,785,264
667,890
1,580,827
536,547
1,560,029
401,221
837,893
320,915
1,225,236
266,669
742,934
215,632
Rhode Island
360,955
167,465
157,257
36,233
160,475
88,545
65,120
6,810
200,480
78,920
92,137
29,423
South Carolina
2,022,291
850,232
1,049,373
122,686
1,554,612
589,394
858,085
107,133
467,679
260,838
191,288
*15,553
South Dakota
1,232,330
605,390
474,066
152,874
1,065,335
471,308
443,613
150,414
166,995
134,082
30,452
*2,461
Tennessee
2,901,952
991,489
1,734,062
176,401
1,927,852
493,049
1,311,792
123,011
974,100
498,440
422,270
53,390
Texas
6,225,359
2,360,889
2,867,946
996,524
4,401,492
1,882,809
1,947,975
570,707
1,823,868
478,080
919,971
425,817
Utah
1,872,079
708,740
1,000,455
162,884
1,170,476
413,017
646,245
111,214
701,603
295,723
354,210
*51,671
Vermont
1,084,403
179,223
701,413
203,767
795,896
129,717
587,997
78,182
288,507
49,506
113,416
125,585
Virginia
3,566,468
1,066,100
1,742,514
757,855
2,607,861
766,337
1,249,193
592,331
958,607
299,762
493,321
165,524
Washington
4,933,574
1,209,116
3,340,315
384,143
1,755,936
702,458
953,961
99,516
3,177,638
506,658
2,386,353
284,627
West Virginia
1,231,433
495,132
648,743
87,558
905,654
394,806
465,047
45,801
325,778
100,326
183,696
*41,756
Wisconsin
5,527,783
1,200,307
3,086,457
1,241,019
4,038,926
965,547
2,005,825
1,067,554
1,488,857
234,760
1,080,632
173,464
Wyoming
1,147,290
874,268
182,312
90,710
797,034
553,099
160,146
83,790
350,256
321,169
22,166
*6,920
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably.
Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 9
Preliminary Table 4. Anglers and Hunters by Sportsperson’s State of Residence: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.)
Sportsperson’s state of residence
Population
Fished or hunted
Fished only
Hunted only
Fished and hunted
Number
Percent of population
Number
Percent of population
Number
Percent of population
Number
Percent of population
United States, total
239,313
37,397
16
23,714
10
4,285
2
9,389
4
Alabama
3,664
744
20
252
7
*228
*6
264
7
Alaska
526
235
45
129
25
*24
*5
82
16
Arizona
5,084
721
14
462
9
*135
*3
*124
*2
Arkansas
2,238
572
26
252
11
*105
*5
214
10
California
28,562
1,898
7
1,431
5
198
1
269
1
Colorado
3,946
727
18
567
14
*60
*2
99
3
Connecticut
2,781
347
12
265
10
...
...
76
3
Delaware
699
101
14
78
11
*9
*1
*14
*2
Florida
14,855
2,068
14
1,731
12
*78
*1
252
2
Georgia
7,459
981
13
672
9
*138
*2
171
2
Hawaii
995
108
11
85
9
...
...
*21
*2
Idaho
1,172
331
28
169
14
...
...
*119
*10
Illinois
9,988
1,487
15
976
10
*252
*3
260
3
Indiana
4,965
842
17
465
9
*56
*1
322
6
Iowa
2,363
586
25
369
16
*64
*3
152
6
Kansas
2,163
453
21
275
13
*18
*1
159
7
Kentucky
3,376
643
19
327
10
*151
*4
165
5
Louisiana
3,449
802
23
511
15
*69
*2
222
6
Maine
1,066
233
22
92
9
*37
*3
104
10
Maryland
4,480
426
9
337
8
...
...
*72
*2
Massachusetts
5,320
464
9
398
7
...
...
59
1
Michigan
7,787
1,636
21
1,128
14
*170
*2
337
4
Minnesota
4,133
1,400
34
925
22
*71
*2
403
10
Mississippi
2,220
700
32
263
12
*96
*4
340
15
Missouri
4,667
1,001
21
507
11
132
3
363
8
Montana
777
223
29
114
15
*30
*4
78
10
Nebraska
1,387
258
19
143
10
*61
*4
54
4
Nevada
2,024
171
8
122
6
*15
*1
*34
*2
New Hampshire
1,066
168
16
125
12
...
...
*39
*4
New Jersey
6,852
709
10
593
9
*30
*(Z)
86
1
New Mexico
1,551
252
16
185
12
*21
*1
*47
*3
New York
15,503
1,980
13
1,241
8
*172
*1
567
4
North Carolina
7,264
1,394
19
1,077
15
*88
*1
230
3
North Dakota
515
93
18
43
8
*17
*3
34
7
Ohio
8,999
1,603
18
1,075
12
*168
*2
360
4
Oklahoma
2,828
770
27
551
19
...
...
*193
*7
Oregon
3,061
444
15
263
9
*58
*2
*123
*4
Pennsylvania
10,036
1,277
13
574
6
269
3
434
4
Rhode Island
848
94
11
77
9
...
...
16
2
South Carolina
3,555
615
17
377
11
*42
*1
196
6
South Dakota
631
190
30
*58
*9
*27
*4
106
17
Tennessee
4,945
923
19
637
13
*91
*2
196
4
Texas
18,681
2,711
15
1,631
9
*356
*2
724
4
Utah
2,036
406
20
245
12
*55
*3
106
5
Vermont
512
134
26
64
12
30
6
41
8
Virginia
6,136
842
14
488
8
135
2
219
4
Washington
5,293
968
18
749
14
*54
*1
165
3
West Virginia
1,464
322
22
111
8
*83
*6
128
9
Wisconsin
4,460
1,198
27
434
10
*260
*6
504
11
Wyoming
424
145
34
69
16
*30
*7
46
11
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably. (Z) Less than 0.5 percent.
Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.10 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Preliminary Table 5. Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Took Place: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.)
State where fishing or hunting took place
Anglers
Hunters
Total anglers, residents and nonresidents
State residents
Nonresidents
Total hunters, residents and nonresidents
State residents
Nonresidents
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
United States, total
33,112
100
30,037
91
6,964
21
13,674
100
12,890
94
1,942
14
Alabama
683
100
473
69
210
31
535
100
492
92
*44
*8
Alaska
538
100
211
39
327
61
125
100
104
83
...
...
Arizona
637
100
533
84
*104
*16
269
100
225
83
*45
*17
Arkansas
555
100
458
83
*97
*17
363
100
316
87
...
...
California
1,674
100
1,576
94
98
6
394
100
377
96
...
...
Colorado
767
100
593
77
175
23
259
100
144
55
*115
*45
Connecticut
342
100
277
81
*65
*19
50
100
46
93
...
...
Delaware
166
100
59
36
*107
*64
23
100
19
84
...
...
Florida
3,092
100
1,895
61
1,197
39
242
100
215
89
...
...
Georgia
829
100
764
92
*65
*8
392
100
293
75
*98
*25
Hawaii
157
100
104
66
...
...
*23
*100
*23
*100
...
...
Idaho
447
100
238
53
208
47
246
100
*162
*66
*85
*34
Illinois
1,044
100
955
92
*88
*8
512
100
459
90
...
...
Indiana
801
100
720
90
*81
*10
392
100
377
96
...
...
Iowa
473
100
416
88
*58
*12
253
100
200
79
...
...
Kansas
400
100
372
93
*28
*7
283
100
170
60
*112
*40
Kentucky
554
100
451
81
*103
*19
347
100
316
91
...
...
Louisiana
825
100
700
85
*125
*15
277
100
253
91
...
...
Maine
341
100
193
56
149
44
181
100
141
78
*40
*22
Maryland
426
100
347
81
80
19
88
100
*69
*78
*19
*22
Massachusetts
532
100
377
71
155
29
56
100
52
93
...
...
Michigan
1,744
100
1,397
80
347
20
529
100
501
95
...
...
Minnesota
1,562
100
1,303
83
259
17
477
100
457
96
...
...
Mississippi
651
100
600
92
...
...
483
100
436
90
...
...
Missouri
1,071
100
827
77
244
23
576
100
477
83
*100
*17
Montana
267
100
185
69
82
31
150
100
104
70
*46
*30
Nebraska
207
100
177
85
...
...
128
100
110
86
...
...
Nevada
147
100
114
78
...
...
43
100
39
91
...
...
New Hampshire
228
100
153
67
75
33
56
100
42
74
*14
*26
New Jersey
766
100
509
66
*257
*34
94
100
93
99
...
...
New Mexico
278
100
213
77
*65
*23
69
100
64
93
...
...
New York
1,882
100
1,585
84
297
16
823
100
739
90
*84
*10
North Carolina
1,525
100
1,196
78
329
22
335
100
259
77
*76
*23
North Dakota
66
100
65
99
...
...
82
100
50
61
...
...
Ohio
1,342
100
1,257
94
*85
*6
553
100
516
93
*37
*7
Oklahoma
729
100
680
93
*49
*7
244
100
219
90
...
...
Oregon
638
100
373
59
264
41
196
100
181
92
...
...
Pennsylvania
1,101
100
891
81
210
19
775
100
699
90
*76
*10
Rhode Island
175
100
79
45
96
55
20
100
15
77
...
...
South Carolina
744
100
561
75
*182
*25
254
100
180
71
*74
*29
South Dakota
268
100
156
58
*112
*42
270
100
127
47
144
53
Tennessee
826
100
709
86
*117
*14
375
100
276
74
...
...
Texas
2,246
100
2,133
95
*114
*5
1,147
100
1,080
94
*67
*6
Utah
414
100
343
83
*70
*17
193
100
158
82
*35
*18
Vermont
207
100
95
46
112
54
90
100
66
74
...
...
Virginia
833
100
649
78
184
22
432
100
326
75
*106
*25
Washington
938
100
835
89
*103
*11
219
100
200
92
...
...
West Virginia
305
100
222
73
*84
*27
247
100
184
74
...
...
Wisconsin
1,247
100
910
73
337
27
895
100
763
85
*131
*15
Wyoming
303
100
110
36
*193
*64
140
100
76
54
*64
*46
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably.
Note: For the U.S. row, detail does not add to total because of multiple responses. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 11
Preliminary Table 6. Participation in Wildlife-Watching Activities by State Residents Both Inside and Outside Their Resident State: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.)
Participant’s state of residence
Population
Total participants
Away from home
Around the home
Number
Percent of population
Number
Percent of population
Number
Percent of Population
United States, total
239,313
71,776
30
22,496
9
68,598
29
Alabama
3,664
1,079
29
*340
*9
1,073
29
Alaska
526
247
47
118
22
229
43
Arizona
5,084
1,281
25
534
11
1,222
24
Arkansas
2,238
828
37
*120
*5
820
37
California
28,562
6,475
23
2,675
9
5,939
21
Colorado
3,946
1,456
37
621
16
1,299
33
Connecticut
2,781
1,093
39
385
14
1,053
38
Delaware
699
209
30
71
10
200
29
Florida
14,855
3,598
24
1,363
9
3,312
22
Georgia
7,459
2,206
30
*1,008
*14
2,054
28
Hawaii
995
161
16
103
10
115
12
Idaho
1,172
464
40
*220
*19
439
37
Illinois
9,988
2,784
28
652
7
2,752
28
Indiana
4,965
1,681
34
477
10
1,657
33
Iowa
2,363
780
33
215
9
758
32
Kansas
2,163
776
36
168
8
751
35
Kentucky
3,376
1,221
36
298
9
1,117
33
Louisiana
3,449
840
24
*221
*6
794
23
Maine
1,066
401
38
*110
*10
399
37
Maryland
4,480
1,224
27
392
9
1,203
27
Massachusetts
5,320
1,530
29
453
9
1,490
28
Michigan
7,787
3,067
39
855
11
2,865
37
Minnesota
4,133
1,498
36
483
12
1,419
34
Mississippi
2,220
630
28
*135
*6
620
28
Missouri
4,667
1,645
35
622
13
1,538
33
Montana
777
258
33
*96
*12
235
30
Nebraska
1,387
362
26
150
11
325
23
Nevada
2,024
504
25
191
9
465
23
New Hampshire
1,066
388
36
89
8
387
36
New Jersey
6,852
1,708
25
564
8
1,661
24
New Mexico
1,551
486
31
200
13
465
30
New York
15,503
4,081
26
1,263
8
3,856
25
North Carolina
7,264
2,124
29
505
7
2,110
29
North Dakota
515
152
30
*37
*7
143
28
Ohio
8,999
3,155
35
730
8
3,142
35
Oklahoma
2,828
1,233
44
*411
*15
1,225
43
Oregon
3,061
1,239
40
401
13
1,206
39
Pennsylvania
10,036
3,329
33
734
7
3,228
32
Rhode Island
848
270
32
66
8
260
31
South Carolina
3,555
944
27
*219
*6
915
26
South Dakota
631
267
42
*108
*17
267
42
Tennessee
4,945
1,733
35
682
14
1,584
32
Texas
18,681
4,263
23
*977
*5
4,249
23
Utah
2,036
558
27
263
13
430
21
Vermont
512
273
53
85
17
270
53
Virginia
6,136
2,212
36
553
9
2,185
36
Washington
5,293
1,932
37
693
13
1,849
35
West Virginia
1,464
751
51
*255
*17
743
51
Wisconsin
4,460
2,152
48
453
10
2,076
47
Wyoming
424
182
43
104
25
161
38
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29.
Note: Detail does not add to total because of multiple responses. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.12 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Preliminary Table 7. Participants in Wildlife-Watching Activities by State Where Activity Took Place: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.)
State where activity took place
Total participants
Away from home
Around the home
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
United States, total
71,776
100
22,496
31
68,598
96
Alabama
1,114
100
*336
*30
1,073
96
Alaska
640
100
498
78
229
36
Arizona
1,566
100
732
47
1,222
78
Arkansas
852
100
*137
*16
820
96
California
6,733
100
2,790
41
5,939
88
Colorado
1,782
100
902
51
1,299
73
Connecticut
1,178
100
441
37
1,053
89
Delaware
236
100
89
38
200
85
Florida
4,308
100
1,902
44
3,312
77
Georgia
2,393
100
1,129
47
2,054
86
Hawaii
358
100
295
82
115
32
Idaho
558
100
281
50
439
79
Illinois
3,019
100
704
23
2,752
91
Indiana
1,719
100
*413
*24
1,657
96
Iowa
837
100
212
25
758
91
Kansas
792
100
169
21
751
95
Kentucky
1,319
100
348
26
1,117
85
Louisiana
1,010
100
*371
*37
794
79
Maine
838
100
538
64
399
48
Maryland
1,362
100
421
31
1,203
88
Massachusetts
1,828
100
662
36
1,490
81
Michigan
3,199
100
958
30
2,865
90
Minnesota
1,577
100
509
32
1,419
90
Mississippi
781
100
*262
*34
620
79
Missouri
1,716
100
579
34
1,538
90
Montana
402
100
230
57
235
58
Nebraska
384
100
155
40
325
85
Nevada
643
100
287
45
465
72
New Hampshire
630
100
311
49
387
61
New Jersey
1,875
100
605
32
1,661
89
New Mexico
566
100
261
46
465
82
New York
4,239
100
1,157
27
3,856
91
North Carolina
2,432
100
703
29
2,110
87
North Dakota
147
100
*28
*19
143
97
Ohio
3,197
100
744
23
3,142
98
Oklahoma
1,263
100
*411
*33
1,225
97
Oregon
1,440
100
537
37
1,206
84
Pennsylvania
3,598
100
809
22
3,228
90
Rhode Island
308
100
82
27
260
84
South Carolina
1,103
100
378
34
915
83
South Dakota
384
100
221
58
267
70
Tennessee
1,955
100
787
40
1,584
81
Texas
4,376
100
1,026
23
4,249
97
Utah
717
100
402
56
430
60
Vermont
370
100
177
48
270
73
Virginia
2,509
100
759
30
2,185
87
Washington
2,168
100
891
41
1,849
85
West Virginia
850
100
348
41
743
87
Wisconsin
2,359
100
499
21
2,076
88
Wyoming
518
100
435
84
161
31
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29.
Note: Detail does not add to total because of multiple responses. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 13
Days
Anglers averaged 17 days of fishing for the year. At the state level average days per year by in‑state anglers ranged from 8 days in Alaska and Arizona to 28 days in Arkansas. Total days ranged from 736,000 in North Dakota to 57.6 million in Florida.
Hunters averaged 21 days. At the state level average days per year by in‑state hunters ranged from 8 days in Colorado to 35 days in Kentucky. Total days ranged from 380,000 in Delaware to 20.4 million in Texas.
Away‑from‑home wildlife watchers averaged 15 days. At the state level average days per year by in‑state participants ranged from 5 days in Alabama to 30 days in Georgia. Total days ranged from 509,000 in North Dakota to 34.3 million in Georgia.
USFWS14 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Preliminary Table 8. Days of Fishing by State Where Fishing Took Place and Angler’s State of Residence: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.)
State
Days of fishing in state
Days of fishing by state residents
Total days, residents and nonresidents
Days by state residents
Days by nonresidents
Total days, in state of residence and other states
Days in state of residence
Days in other states
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
United States, total
553,841
100
502,008
91
57,499
10
553,841
100
502,008
91
57,499
10
Alabama
10,878
100
9,905
91
974
9
10,176
100
9,905
97
272
3
Alaska
4,360
100
3,073
70
1,287
30
3,121
100
3,073
98
48
2
Arizona
4,825
100
4,141
86
*684
*14
5,283
100
4,141
78
1,143
22
Arkansas
15,662
100
15,055
96
*607
*4
15,141
100
15,055
99
86
1
California
23,754
100
23,267
98
487
2
27,879
100
23,267
83
4,612
17
Colorado
8,433
100
7,490
89
943
11
8,726
100
7,490
86
1,236
14
Connecticut
4,705
100
4,395
93
*310
*7
5,713
100
4,395
77
1,318
23
Delaware
2,052
100
1,328
65
*724
*35
1,681
100
1,328
79
353
21
Florida
57,594
100
48,050
83
9,544
17
49,500
100
48,050
97
1,450
3
Georgia
8,729
100
8,456
97
*273
*3
9,061
100
8,456
93
605
7
Hawaii
1,882
100
1,705
91
...
...
1,739
100
1,705
98
34
2
Idaho
5,507
100
2,165
39
3,342
61
2,424
100
2,165
89
259
11
Illinois
13,343
100
12,946
97
*397
*3
15,614
100
12,946
83
2,667
17
Indiana
20,775
100
20,238
97
*537
*3
21,542
100
20,238
94
1,304
6
Iowa
5,978
100
5,790
97
*187
*3
6,909
100
5,790
84
1,119
16
Kansas
4,163
100
4,088
98
*75
*2
4,694
100
4,088
87
605
13
Kentucky
10,245
100
9,385
92
*860
*8
10,245
100
9,385
92
860
8
Louisiana
18,079
100
17,586
97
*494
*3
18,351
100
17,586
96
765
4
Maine
3,873
100
2,897
75
976
25
2,915
100
2,897
99
18
1
Maryland
4,711
100
4,160
88
550
12
5,676
100
4,160
73
1,516
27
Massachusetts
8,367
100
7,589
91
779
9
9,166
100
7,589
83
1,578
17
Michigan
28,177
100
26,014
92
2,164
8
26,744
100
26,014
97
730
3
Minnesota
21,702
100
19,959
92
1,743
8
24,903
100
19,959
80
4,944
20
Mississippi
9,176
100
8,501
93
...
...
8,700
100
8,501
98
199
2
Missouri
14,865
100
13,263
89
1,603
11
14,448
100
13,263
92
1,185
8
Montana
2,450
100
2,091
85
358
15
3,263
100
2,091
64
1,172
36
Nebraska
2,595
100
2,493
96
...
...
2,924
100
2,493
85
432
15
Nevada
1,400
100
1,295
93
...
...
2,044
100
1,295
63
749
37
New Hampshire
4,370
100
3,870
89
499
11
4,155
100
3,870
93
284
7
New Jersey
9,454
100
8,087
86
*1,367
*14
9,578
100
8,087
84
1,491
16
New Mexico
3,899
100
3,622
93
*278
*7
3,868
100
3,622
94
247
6
New York
29,874
100
27,804
93
2,071
7
29,112
100
27,804
96
1,309
4
North Carolina
23,472
100
21,939
93
1,532
7
23,491
100
21,939
93
1,552
7
North Dakota
736
100
732
100
...
...
987
100
732
74
255
26
Ohio
16,874
100
16,264
96
*609
*4
19,116
100
16,264
85
2,851
15
Oklahoma
8,499
100
7,943
93
*556
*7
8,661
100
7,943
92
718
8
Oregon
5,658
100
4,396
78
1,263
22
4,673
100
4,396
94
277
6
Pennsylvania
10,136
100
8,364
83
1,772
17
9,926
100
8,364
84
1,562
16
Rhode Island
2,080
100
1,579
76
501
24
1,764
100
1,579
90
184
10
South Carolina
11,189
100
10,487
94
*702
*6
11,459
100
10,487
92
973
8
South Dakota
4,069
100
3,525
87
*544
*13
3,649
100
3,525
97
124
3
Tennessee
16,957
100
16,041
95
*916
*5
17,834
100
16,041
90
1,793
10
Texas
30,667
100
29,572
96
*1,095
*4
34,735
100
29,572
85
5,163
15
Utah
5,979
100
5,373
90
*606
*10
5,612
100
5,373
96
239
4
Vermont
2,215
100
1,751
79
464
21
1,885
100
1,751
93
134
7
Virginia
10,521
100
9,367
89
1,153
11
10,342
100
9,367
91
975
9
Washington
13,449
100
13,107
97
*341
*3
17,818
100
13,107
74
4,711
26
West Virginia
4,521
100
4,271
94
*250
*6
4,767
100
4,271
90
495
10
Wisconsin
21,284
100
14,576
68
6,708
32
15,320
100
14,576
95
744
5
Wyoming
5,340
100
2,009
38
*3,331
*62
2,170
100
2,009
93
161
7
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably.
Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 15
Preliminary Table 9. Days of Hunting by State Where Hunting Took Place and Hunter’s State of Residence: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.)
State
Days of hunting in state
Days of hunting by state residents
Total days, residents and nonresidents
Days by state residents
Days by nonresidents
Total days, in state of residence and other states
Days in state of residence
Days in other states
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
United States, total
281,884
100
263,038
93
20,291
7
281,884
100
263,038
93
20,291
7
Alabama
10,548
100
10,285
98
*263
*2
10,393
100
10,285
99
...
...
Alaska
1,336
100
1,044
78
...
...
1,096
100
1,044
95
...
...
Arizona
2,634
100
2,363
90
*271
*10
3,164
100
2,363
75
...
...
Arkansas
10,967
100
10,006
91
...
...
10,712
100
10,006
93
...
...
California
6,731
100
6,585
98
...
...
8,036
100
6,585
82
*1,451
*18
Colorado
2,184
100
1,553
71
*630
*29
1,806
100
1,553
86
...
...
Connecticut
1,011
100
947
94
...
...
1,348
100
947
70
*401
*30
Delaware
380
100
343
90
...
...
453
100
343
76
*110
*24
Florida
5,252
100
4,969
95
...
...
6,693
100
4,969
74
*1,724
*26
Georgia
8,920
100
7,742
87
*1,177
*13
8,318
100
7,742
93
...
...
Hawaii
774
100
*774
*100
...
...
786
100
*774
*99
...
...
Idaho
3,227
100
*1,983
*61
*1,243
*39
2,009
100
*1,983
*99
...
...
Illinois
7,836
100
7,354
94
...
...
7,786
100
7,354
94
*432
*6
Indiana
10,863
100
10,814
100
...
...
10,926
100
10,814
99
...
...
Iowa
4,240
100
3,988
94
...
...
4,163
100
3,988
96
...
...
Kansas
5,209
100
4,075
78
*1,134
*22
4,193
100
4,075
97
...
...
Kentucky
12,222
100
11,402
93
...
...
11,979
100
11,402
95
...
...
Louisiana
5,222
100
5,044
97
...
...
6,738
100
5,044
75
*1,694
*25
Maine
2,523
100
2,240
89
*283
*11
2,410
100
2,240
93
...
...
Maryland
1,032
100
*919
*89
*112
*11
1,418
100
*919
*65
...
...
Massachusetts
1,062
100
1,041
98
...
...
1,403
100
1,041
74
*363
*26
Michigan
11,020
100
10,840
98
...
...
11,358
100
10,840
95
...
...
Minnesota
5,589
100
5,502
98
...
...
8,053
100
5,502
68
*2,551
*32
Mississippi
9,105
100
8,537
94
...
...
8,755
100
8,537
98
...
...
Missouri
10,087
100
9,154
91
*932
*9
9,716
100
9,154
94
*562
*6
Montana
2,493
100
2,002
80
*491
*20
2,158
100
2,002
93
...
...
Nebraska
1,554
100
1,490
96
...
...
1,584
100
1,490
94
...
...
Nevada
748
100
699
93
...
...
897
100
699
78
*198
*22
New Hampshire
1,359
100
1,207
89
*153
*11
1,330
100
1,207
91
...
...
New Jersey
2,400
100
2,380
99
...
...
2,928
100
2,380
81
*547
*19
New Mexico
927
100
851
92
...
...
911
100
851
93
...
...
New York
18,433
100
17,673
96
*760
*4
17,741
100
17,673
100
...
...
North Carolina
7,608
100
7,314
96
*293
*4
8,177
100
7,314
89
...
...
North Dakota
796
100
573
72
...
...
583
100
573
98
...
...
Ohio
8,967
100
8,688
97
*278
*3
9,066
100
8,688
96
...
...
Oklahoma
4,968
100
4,790
96
...
...
5,201
100
4,790
92
...
...
Oregon
2,205
100
2,133
97
...
...
2,264
100
2,133
94
...
...
Pennsylvania
18,247
100
17,648
97
*598
*3
17,826
100
17,648
99
...
...
Rhode Island
419
100
248
59
...
...
318
100
248
78
*70
*22
South Carolina
4,353
100
3,882
89
*471
*11
4,255
100
3,882
91
...
...
South Dakota
3,742
100
2,811
75
930
25
2,901
100
2,811
97
...
...
Tennessee
9,846
100
9,507
97
...
...
9,603
100
9,507
99
...
...
Texas
20,372
100
19,778
97
*594
*3
19,905
100
19,778
99
...
...
Utah
2,720
100
2,482
91
*238
*9
2,643
100
2,482
94
...
...
Vermont
1,584
100
1,403
89
...
...
1,618
100
1,403
87
*215
*13
Virginia
10,060
100
9,302
92
*758
*8
10,306
100
9,302
90
*1,004
*10
Washington
2,547
100
2,445
96
...
...
2,756
100
2,445
89
*311
*11
West Virginia
3,166
100
3,035
96
...
...
3,254
100
3,035
93
...
...
Wisconsin
12,177
100
10,085
83
*2,092
*17
10,219
100
10,085
99
...
...
Wyoming
1,726
100
1,103
64
*623
*36
1,171
100
1,103
94
*68
*6
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably.
Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.16 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Preliminary Table 10. Days of Wildlife Watching Away From Home by State Where Activity Took Place and Participant’s State of Residence: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.)
State
Days of activity in state
Days of activity by state residents
Total days, residents and nonresidents
Days by residents
Days by nonresidents
Total days, in state of residence and other states
Days in state of residence
Days in other states
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
United States, total
335,625
100
268,412
80
67,213
20
335,625
100
268,412
80
67,213
20
Alabama
*1,525
*100
*1,269
*83
...
...
*1,831
*100
*1,269
*69
...
...
Alaska
5,159
100
1,739
34
3,420
66
1,783
100
1,739
98
...
...
Arizona
11,907
100
7,696
65
4,210
35
9,637
100
7,696
80
*1,941
*20
Arkansas
*1,427
*100
*1,326
*93
...
...
*1,411
*100
*1,326
*94
...
...
California
27,352
100
24,683
90
2,668
10
28,574
100
24,683
86
3,890
14
Colorado
6,937
100
4,790
69
2,147
31
5,865
100
4,790
82
*1,075
*18
Connecticut
8,964
100
8,085
90
*880
*10
10,930
100
8,085
74
2,845
26
Delaware
1,573
100
1,330
85
...
...
1,924
100
1,330
69
595
31
Florida
16,786
100
8,307
49
8,478
51
11,866
100
8,307
70
*3,558
*30
Georgia
34,309
100
*33,442
*97
*866
*3
*34,530
*100
*33,442
*97
...
...
Hawaii
4,660
100
2,675
57
*1,985
*43
2,830
100
2,675
95
*155
*5
Idaho
3,757
100
*3,248
*86
*509
*14
*3,639
*100
*3,248
*89
...
...
Illinois
6,434
100
4,098
64
*2,336
*36
6,898
100
4,098
59
*2,800
*41
Indiana
*2,924
*100
*2,743
*94
...
...
*3,552
*100
*2,743
*77
*809
*23
Iowa
2,547
100
2,235
88
*312
*12
3,391
100
2,235
66
*1,155
*34
Kansas
1,019
100
780
77
...
...
1,258
100
780
62
*478
*38
Kentucky
2,890
100
*1,868
*65
*1,021
*35
2,974
100
*1,868
*63
*1,106
*37
Louisiana
*4,916
*100
*4,248
*86
...
...
*5,540
*100
*4,248
*77
...
...
Maine
7,334
100
*4,675
*64
2,659
36
*4,824
*100
*4,675
*97
...
...
Maryland
4,458
100
3,708
83
*750
*17
4,578
100
3,708
81
*870
*19
Massachusetts
10,546
100
7,797
74
2,750
26
9,554
100
7,797
82
1,758
18
Michigan
10,343
100
*9,498
*92
*845
*8
10,418
100
*9,498
*91
...
...
Minnesota
6,974
100
*6,684
*96
*290
*4
*7,780
*100
*6,684
*86
*1,097
*14
Mississippi
*3,946
*100
*3,608
*91
...
...
*4,411
*100
*3,608
*82
...
...
Missouri
8,200
100
7,835
96
*365
*4
9,573
100
7,835
82
*1,737
*18
Montana
1,395
100
*625
*45
770
55
*1,412
*100
*625
*44
...
...
Nebraska
2,361
100
2,243
95
...
...
2,732
100
2,243
82
*489
*18
Nevada
1,619
100
1,177
73
*442
*27
2,631
100
1,177
45
1,454
55
New Hampshire
1,896
100
*1,074
*57
822
43
1,382
100
*1,074
*78
*308
*22
New Jersey
6,210
100
5,608
90
*602
*10
8,207
100
5,608
68
2,600
32
New Mexico
5,962
100
4,371
73
*1,590
*27
4,733
100
4,371
92
*361
*8
New York
22,814
100
21,631
95
1,182
5
29,118
100
21,631
74
*7,487
*26
North Carolina
9,275
100
6,768
73
2,507
27
9,463
100
6,768
72
*2,695
*28
North Dakota
*509
*100
*503
*99
...
...
*729
*100
*503
*69
...
...
Ohio
6,251
100
6,174
99
...
...
7,285
100
6,174
85
...
...
Oklahoma
*3,084
*100
*2,964
*96
...
...
*3,128
*100
*2,964
*95
...
...
Oregon
7,268
100
5,294
73
*1,974
*27
6,673
100
5,294
79
*1,379
*21
Pennsylvania
9,554
100
*7,217
*76
2,337
24
*7,863
*100
*7,217
*92
...
...
Rhode Island
1,230
100
815
66
*416
*34
1,094
100
815
74
279
26
South Carolina
4,254
100
*2,650
*62
*1,604
*38
*3,361
*100
*2,650
*79
...
...
South Dakota
1,559
100
*1,090
*70
*469
*30
*1,170
*100
*1,090
*93
...
...
Tennessee
6,424
100
4,443
69
*1,981
*31
6,521
100
4,443
68
*2,078
*32
Texas
11,840
100
*10,441
*88
*1,399
*12
*11,193
*100
*10,441
*93
...
...
Utah
5,169
100
2,642
51
2,527
49
3,127
100
2,642
84
*485
*16
Vermont
2,602
100
1,908
73
*693
*27
2,092
100
1,908
91
*184
*9
Virginia
4,552
100
2,697
59
1,855
41
5,848
100
2,697
46
3,150
54
Washington
9,641
100
8,311
86
1,330
14
13,740
100
8,311
60
*5,429
*40
West Virginia
3,648
100
*3,254
*89
*394
*11
*4,995
*100
*3,254
*65
...
...
Wisconsin
6,080
100
*4,999
*82
*1,082
*18
*5,773
*100
*4,999
*87
...
...
Wyoming
3,125
100
1,119
36
2,006
64
1,676
100
1,119
67
*557
*33
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably.
Note: Detail does not add to total because of nonresponse. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 17
Expenditures
The average angler spent $1,262 in 2011. The average in‑state expenditures by anglers ranged from $441 in Pennsylvania to $1,546 in Minnesota. Total expenditures ranged from $71 million in North Dakota to $4.6 billion in Florida.
The average hunter spent $2,484 in 2011. Total expenditures ranged from $18 million in Rhode Island to $2.5 billion in Wisconsin.
The average wildlife watcher spent $765 in 2011. The average in‑state expenditures by wildlife watchers ranged from $233 in Ohio to $3,300 in Alaska. Total expenditures ranged from $130 million in North Dakota to $4.2 billion in New York.
USFWS18 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Preliminary Table 11. Expenditures for Fishing by State Where Spending Took Place: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Expenditures in thousands of dollars.)
State where spending took place
Total expenÂditures
Trip-related expenditures
Expenditures for equipment
ExpenÂditures for other items1
Total
trip-related
Food and lodging
TransporÂtation
Other
trip costs
Total equipment
Fishing equipment
Auxiliary equipment
Special equipment
United States, total
41,573,783
21,789,465
7,711,318
6,261,536
7,816,610
15,311,177
6,141,895
1,106,865
8,062,417
4,473,141
Alabama
456,442
317,064
121,973
78,970
116,120
127,616
107,492
*16,676
...
11,762
Alaska
639,356
528,135
227,663
164,152
136,321
91,228
56,246
20,338
...
19,992
Arizona
755,027
357,472
123,342
95,693
138,437
337,188
62,790
*9,343
*265,056
60,366
Arkansas
495,584
339,640
153,245
117,488
68,907
142,292
45,750
...
...
13,651
California
2,267,130
1,620,329
576,406
462,576
581,347
577,356
320,577
141,384
*115,394
69,445
Colorado
648,563
403,569
134,342
193,604
75,624
213,528
121,723
*32,643
...
31,466
Connecticut
436,358
258,671
66,355
46,676
145,640
163,275
58,289
32,986
...
14,411
Delaware
104,618
48,959
20,848
12,124
15,987
21,411
12,965
*1,100
...
34,249
Florida
4,626,975
2,801,636
900,222
563,990
1,337,423
1,085,576
600,093
76,817
*408,666
739,763
Georgia
872,550
401,784
166,506
152,932
82,346
430,234
111,651
...
...
40,532
Hawaii
203,492
102,074
24,985
30,283
46,806
100,236
48,734
*2,525
...
*1,182
Idaho
421,491
261,072
96,171
123,836
41,065
105,933
78,610
*6,297
...
54,486
Illinois
972,299
372,361
124,642
98,210
149,509
387,439
100,569
*15,611
*271,258
212,500
Indiana
671,840
427,310
140,320
136,879
150,110
164,516
92,066
*12,805
...
80,015
Iowa
277,999
100,539
34,913
33,101
32,525
159,732
48,500
*7,180
*104,052
17,728
Kansas
210,303
98,165
28,249
35,760
34,156
68,046
24,341
...
...
44,092
Kentucky
807,293
259,128
92,732
93,334
73,062
463,240
51,282
...
*399,129
84,925
Louisiana
807,033
533,843
217,851
126,429
189,563
242,032
88,745
...
...
31,158
Maine
371,829
214,686
89,002
52,979
72,705
141,385
34,117
*11,210
*96,057
15,758
Maryland
535,232
195,536
60,387
37,093
98,056
332,279
77,882
...
...
7,417
Massachusetts
455,403
253,705
62,852
52,098
138,754
188,541
77,827
*4,947
*105,767
13,157
Michigan
2,427,110
1,092,735
373,964
344,495
374,276
1,117,911
259,043
*84,705
*774,162
216,464
Minnesota
2,414,257
924,573
372,819
269,690
282,064
1,448,648
375,809
*25,336
*1047,503
41,036
Mississippi
527,740
315,763
101,802
93,213
120,748
200,790
164,977
...
...
11,187
Missouri
665,170
374,215
146,842
146,217
81,157
262,939
143,930
*8,061
*110,948
28,015
Montana
339,383
141,885
54,909
57,950
29,027
140,728
83,447
...
...
56,770
Nebraska
182,574
56,840
20,029
24,374
12,437
112,780
65,105
*7,839
*39,836
12,954
Nevada
138,269
83,275
34,026
32,323
16,926
49,130
22,165
*5,180
...
5,864
New Hampshire
208,524
151,389
39,031
38,369
73,989
51,872
30,551
*4,093
...
5,263
New Jersey
1,120,018
486,978
129,828
103,695
253,455
319,118
151,784
41,474
*125,860
313,922
New Mexico
418,182
234,187
93,272
114,565
26,351
169,541
42,787
*11,780
*114,974
14,455
New York
1,945,147
1,057,916
333,483
306,506
417,927
758,530
395,723
75,814
*286,993
128,702
North Carolina
1,520,943
1,020,156
443,338
239,146
337,672
480,065
269,784
*25,767
*184,514
20,722
North Dakota
70,755
38,907
18,048
7,162
13,697
30,679
25,540
...
...
1,169
Ohio
1,794,642
594,519
171,728
165,782
257,009
460,353
220,277
*39,299
*200,776
739,770
Oklahoma
730,503
175,701
69,820
71,458
34,423
227,980
70,531
*69,769
...
326,822
Oregon
640,047
358,680
148,761
95,820
114,099
235,384
68,013
*14,338
*153,032
45,983
Pennsylvania
484,996
228,510
76,705
83,154
68,651
193,879
114,099
*12,696
...
62,607
Rhode Island
130,046
83,935
22,082
17,062
44,791
41,804
14,985
*813
*26,006
4,307
South Carolina
685,973
359,834
116,079
89,606
154,149
319,015
231,271
*9,818
...
7,125
South Dakota
202,797
133,078
44,159
64,968
23,951
64,834
45,547
*8,359
...
4,885
Tennessee
1,137,104
283,024
78,345
112,279
92,401
803,472
210,219
*20,154
...
50,608
Texas
1,540,434
1,045,330
422,885
297,817
324,629
471,190
203,698
*27,174
...
23,914
Utah
451,259
226,251
93,714
77,555
54,983
211,585
52,178
*10,909
...
13,423
Vermont
131,223
90,248
40,684
26,215
23,350
26,007
15,437
*819
...
14,968
Virginia
1,142,099
469,096
215,544
113,859
139,693
379,123
133,986
*6,264
*238,872
293,880
Washington
1,029,728
539,035
160,994
170,219
207,823
435,580
214,677
48,657
*172,245
55,113
West Virginia
428,646
326,275
158,734
77,728
89,813
97,553
56,130
...
...
4,819
Wisconsin
1,418,591
607,467
232,140
220,905
154,422
480,273
93,996
...
*380,740
330,851
Wyoming
463,814
393,984
34,547
91,201
268,236
44,907
30,752
...
...
24,923
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably.
1 Includes expenditures for magazine subscriptions, membership dues and contributions, land leasing and ownership, and licenses, stamps, tags, and permits.
Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 19
Preliminary Table 12. Expenditures for Hunting by State Where Spending Took Place: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Expenditures in thousands of dollars.)
State where spending took place
Total expenÂditures
Trip-related expenditures
Expenditures for equipment
ExpenÂditures for other items1
Total
trip-related
Food and lodging
TransporÂtation
Other
trip costs
Total equipment
Hunting equipment
Auxiliary equipment
Special equipment
United States, total
31,445,032
10,421,189
3,881,304
4,767,915
1,771,970
13,606,133
7,738,324
1,844,880
4,022,929
7,417,711
Alabama
913,387
404,966
151,664
160,803
*92,498
357,045
173,693
*63,734
...
151,376
Alaska
424,803
167,664
68,265
63,078
36,321
244,032
113,578
*12,745
...
13,107
Arizona
337,759
148,623
57,806
74,731
*16,085
133,703
80,563
*17,195
...
55,433
Arkansas
1,021,379
317,150
133,327
152,564
*31,259
466,793
409,109
*50,371
...
237,435
California
969,787
501,877
114,203
227,036
160,638
382,590
224,800
*88,376
...
85,320
Colorado
460,914
220,754
86,645
81,818
52,290
185,179
142,127
*25,522
...
54,981
Connecticut
301,988
28,253
*7,577
15,353
*5,323
159,642
108,687
*15,039
...
114,093
Delaware
41,106
*5,426
*2,851
*2,185
...
12,475
*8,430
...
...
23,205
Florida
720,190
280,965
75,876
125,965
*79,124
219,590
185,070
*22,630
...
219,634
Georgia
967,879
486,854
241,218
155,601
*90,036
328,558
299,661
*21,874
...
152,466
Hawaii
*50,962
*22,634
*7,981
*14,099
*554
*27,374
*26,445
...
...
*954
Idaho
477,548
285,440
77,409
114,160
*93,870
131,968
73,694
*16,137
...
60,140
Illinois
1,216,281
273,779
139,784
106,027
*27,967
369,894
235,424
*67,077
...
572,608
Indiana
222,310
64,900
25,507
35,471
...
105,008
86,825
*15,676
...
52,402
Iowa
405,451
121,534
58,278
59,244
...
151,252
108,302
*36,960
...
132,665
Kansas
401,452
149,787
50,646
72,731
*26,410
71,835
61,867
*9,968
...
179,829
Kentucky
797,766
241,639
62,367
106,402
*72,869
350,029
272,967
*56,892
...
206,098
Louisiana
564,385
244,997
100,546
111,188
*33,263
177,639
142,761
*20,136
...
141,749
Maine
202,639
102,037
64,615
33,273
*4,149
60,394
46,748
*4,946
...
40,208
Maryland
264,119
50,221
*20,853
14,058
*15,310
127,600
105,922
*21,678
...
*86,297
Massachusetts
87,483
*16,941
*7,064
*8,640
...
62,893
*45,364
*16,349
...
7,649
Michigan
2,338,684
271,341
105,419
143,776
*22,146
1,317,004
407,636
*76,709
...
750,339
Minnesota
725,407
235,024
113,805
95,062
*26,158
400,397
336,690
54,429
...
89,986
Mississippi
914,889
244,140
114,436
98,317
*31,386
428,296
299,769
52,450
...
242,453
Missouri
906,888
308,718
124,111
142,245
42,362
355,911
265,218
38,051
...
242,259
Montana
627,298
232,599
90,862
132,275
*9,461
284,624
164,708
*88,982
...
110,075
Nebraska
526,527
89,522
40,072
44,014
*5,436
258,741
148,017
51,066
...
178,263
Nevada
204,137
86,725
25,465
29,484
*31,776
79,937
45,804
*20,582
...
37,475
New Hampshire
60,578
33,890
9,463
23,614
...
23,426
19,467
*3,959
...
3,262
New Jersey
115,797
34,419
*11,665
18,664
...
67,032
33,483
*7,214
...
14,345
New Mexico
139,264
*65,792
*24,371
*35,197
*6,225
*54,420
*43,569
*7,257
...
19,051
New York
1,564,205
810,119
237,046
528,953
*44,120
483,719
397,260
*51,249
...
270,368
North Carolina
525,281
224,555
78,189
96,908
*49,457
181,501
146,819
*34,293
...
119,225
North Dakota
146,533
69,224
28,288
39,777
...
63,811
60,381
*3,429
...
13,498
Ohio
752,996
320,777
57,043
163,800
...
274,391
220,095
*54,296
...
157,828
Oklahoma
592,095
109,173
*38,010
*37,246
*33,918
*182,698
*170,187
*10,882
...
*300,224
Oregon
238,696
83,492
35,895
42,322
*5,274
134,260
*36,835
*24,709
...
20,944
Pennsylvania
976,662
172,710
61,534
98,835
*12,342
563,664
319,457
100,525
...
240,287
Rhode Island
18,308
4,610
1,585
2,914
...
12,119
*9,583
*863
...
1,578
South Carolina
505,311
229,561
95,412
96,014
*38,134
191,589
81,911
*22,483
...
84,161
South Dakota
596,824
338,230
154,811
139,036
*44,382
115,496
65,594
*24,101
...
143,098
Tennessee
494,005
210,025
95,404
99,196
*15,425
216,306
158,388
*57,918
...
67,674
Texas
1,837,504
837,479
332,375
379,419
*125,685
537,597
343,969
*154,067
...
462,427
Utah
499,141
186,765
50,622
101,917
*34,226
261,972
148,128
*46,555
...
50,403
Vermont
632,707
39,469
14,096
21,883
*3,490
530,812
129,785
13,467
...
62,426
Virginia
877,038
297,241
73,309
93,747
130,185
286,072
227,495
53,040
...
293,725
Washington
356,251
163,423
75,198
77,154
*11,070
156,398
109,555
*38,486
...
36,431
West Virginia
409,219
68,531
37,185
28,376
...
307,999
79,373
*43,866
...
32,689
Wisconsin
2,544,591
358,080
160,687
156,022
*41,371
1,464,520
137,004
*64,793
...
721,991
Wyoming
288,736
159,115
40,461
67,319
*51,334
80,980
48,959
*25,881
...
48,642
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably.
1 Includes expenditures for magazine subscriptions, membership dues and contributions, land leasing and ownership, licenses, stamps, tags, and permits, and plantings.
Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.20 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Preliminary Table 13. Expenditures for Wildlife-Watching Activities by State Where Spending Took Place: 2011
(Population 16 years old and older. Expenditures in thousands of dollars.)
State where spending took place
Total expenÂditures
Trip-related expenditures
Expenditures for equipment
ExpenÂditures for other items1
Total
trip-related
Food and lodging
TransporÂtation
Other
trip costs
Total equipment
Wildlife-watching equipment
Auxiliary equipment
Special equipment
United States, total
50,347,942
17,274,675
9,349,439
6,006,860
1,918,376
24,487,628
10,467,983
2,410,570
11,609,075
8,585,639
Alabama
734,204
*41,191
*12,168
*27,359
...
668,276
203,518
...
...
*24,738
Alaska
2,058,355
1,970,345
1,052,372
559,450
358,522
79,485
34,386
*38,063
...
*8,524
Arizona
935,880
391,198
194,925
176,576
19,697
336,081
141,043
*22,295
...
208,600
Arkansas
216,074
*34,520
*21,808
*12,384
...
156,574
104,825
...
...
...
California
3,777,677
1,781,680
933,483
663,484
184,713
1,485,977
622,657
270,934
*592,386
510,019
Colorado
1,432,084
615,636
353,088
232,716
29,832
722,249
149,734
51,130
...
94,199
Connecticut
934,703
227,380
110,505
67,546
49,328
487,381
179,205
58,076
*250,100
219,942
Delaware
190,309
41,092
21,761
16,782
*2,550
102,400
41,537
*6,857
...
46,817
Florida
3,041,333
1,732,652
890,458
619,555
222,639
788,430
457,904
48,954
*281,572
520,250
Georgia
1,802,423
839,036
499,054
325,328
*14,654
889,500
464,003
*143,884
...
*73,887
Hawaii
668,504
627,700
291,313
161,888
*174,500
14,603
12,726
*1,876
...
26,201
Idaho
432,041
82,479
*29,524
*52,108
...
292,182
108,546
*181,911
...
*57,380
Illinois
1,427,474
166,123
69,757
73,868
*22,497
906,839
273,162
*22,805
...
354,513
Indiana
751,343
*206,357
*75,968
*105,843
*24,546
478,201
295,148
*167,322
...
66,785
Iowa
711,168
64,058
*21,563
38,820
*3,675
535,840
126,028
*23,391
...
111,270
Kansas
208,415
*45,599
*31,572
*13,199
...
56,925
48,515
*8,306
...
105,891
Kentucky
773,221
125,358
62,455
40,780
*22,122
167,075
123,548
*8,515
...
480,788
Louisiana
542,752
*222,145
*124,839
*57,122
...
277,084
200,023
...
...
*43,523
Maine
798,854
514,145
347,602
122,931
43,612
172,113
89,761
*17,849
...
112,596
Maryland
483,421
104,421
52,292
47,525
*4,605
333,762
195,957
*16,449
...
45,237
Massachusetts
1,277,898
286,092
199,653
72,675
13,765
325,967
225,119
49,487
...
665,838
Michigan
1,220,815
416,562
233,162
151,611
*31,789
662,703
399,811
*72,161
...
141,550
Minnesota
621,290
228,217
*93,443
114,518
*20,255
169,982
123,036
*19,567
...
223,092
Mississippi
342,422
*90,493
*37,648
*43,128
...
238,311
97,418
...
...
*13,617
Missouri
940,818
210,934
102,373
104,728
*3,833
606,603
368,328
*28,287
...
123,282
Montana
400,797
291,910
78,188
72,284
*141,438
104,210
55,061
...
...
*4,677
Nebraska
513,297
86,719
37,379
26,323
*23,017
409,799
67,707
*16,837
...
16,778
Nevada
682,028
114,366
62,091
47,764
*4,511
275,886
51,295
*5,236
...
291,776
New Hampshire
281,190
101,813
63,685
31,262
*6,866
111,320
63,459
*15,832
...
68,057
New Jersey
986,278
228,123
119,222
96,801
*12,100
407,554
224,090
67,343
...
350,601
New Mexico
327,117
146,937
106,077
38,740
2,120
136,597
73,910
*11,216
...
43,583
New York
4,151,789
659,871
357,330
190,566
*111,976
2,423,787
987,518
*214,056
...
1,068,131
North Carolina
929,661
367,309
202,953
151,292
*13,064
449,260
340,881
*55,871
...
113,092
North Dakota
130,182
*10,055
*2,414
*7,454
...
118,169
14,111
...
...
*1,958
Ohio
738,806
87,066
37,548
45,488
...
457,027
316,466
*27,284
...
194,714
Oklahoma
474,662
*107,919
*36,629
*43,151
...
281,227
183,186
*18,162
...
*85,516
Oregon
1,697,222
482,241
275,422
196,880
*9,939
1,018,967
231,605
*49,744
...
196,014
Pennsylvania
1,225,236
266,669
203,405
58,372
...
742,934
290,509
*91,338
...
215,632
Rhode Island
200,480
78,920
23,731
20,728
*34,460
92,137
27,199
*3,388
...
29,423
South Carolina
467,253
260,838
196,463
54,740
*9,635
191,288
131,061
*8,955
...
*15,127
South Dakota
166,995
134,082
70,135
54,421
*9,526
30,452
22,878
...
...
*2,461
Tennessee
942,572
498,440
397,766
85,791
*14,883
390,742
216,167
*41,693
...
53,390
Texas
1,823,758
478,080
253,565
196,653
*27,862
919,971
569,830
*45,929
...
425,708
Utah
585,405
295,723
125,937
92,783
*77,003
238,012
83,279
*19,977
...
*51,671
Vermont
288,507
49,506
19,845
26,257
*3,403
113,416
35,452
*6,513
*71,451
125,585
Virginia
958,607
299,762
157,750
129,698
12,313
493,321
334,967
41,842
...
165,524
Washington
3,173,371
506,658
310,010
157,634
39,014
2,386,353
200,718
125,735
...
280,360
West Virginia
325,778
100,326
*47,295
*42,747
...
183,696
104,048
*63,236
...
*41,756
Wisconsin
1,488,857
234,760
144,379
81,894
*8,488
1,080,632
379,430
*70,622
...
173,464
Wyoming
350,256
321,169
157,429
155,218
8,522
22,166
20,113
...
...
*6,920
* Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably.
1 Includes expenditures for magazine subscriptions, membership dues and contributions, and land leasing and ownership.
Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 21
2006–2011 Comparison by Region of the Numbers of
Anglers, Hunters, and Wildlife Watchers
An examination of the number of
hunters, anglers, and wildlife watchers
for the past two Surveys (2006 and 2011)
finds regional variation for each type
of recreation.
â– â– Nationally there was an 11% increase
in anglers from 2006 to 2011. This
increase is statistically significant at
the 5% level.1 At the regional level
the number of anglers increased
or stayed the same in all Regions.
The biggest increase, 37%, was in
the Middle Atlantic Region. The
number of anglers did not change
significantly in the West North
Central, South Atlantic, and East
South Central Regions.
â– â– The 9% increase in hunters nationwide
from 2006 to 2011 was statistically
significant at the 5% level. The region
with the biggest increase in hunters
was the East South Central Region,
with a 39% increase. Regions with
no statistically significant change in
hunters were the Middle Atlantic, West
North Central, South Atlantic, and
West South Central.
1 The 5% level of significance means that for
95% of all possible samples, the estimate
for 2006 can be shown to be different from
the estimate for 2011. This is determined
by calculating the 95% confidence intervals
around the 2006 estimate and the 2011
estimate and seeing if they overlap. If they
do, we cannot say that the two estimates are
different, since it would be possible to arrive
at the same estimate for the two years.
â– â– Nationally the number of people
participating in around‑the‑home
wildlife watching did not significantly
change from 2006 to 2011. Three
Regions had significant changes: West
South Central with a 12% increase,
New England with a 10% decrease,
and West North Central with a 19%
decrease.
■■Away‑from‑home wildlife watching
participation did not change nationally
from 2006 to 2011. Regionally two
areas, South Atlantic and Mountain,
increased (37% and 11%, respectively)
and the rest stayed level or decreased.
The Region with the biggest decrease
was the West South Central, at −19%.
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22 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
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USFWS
Fishing: Indices of Participants by State of Residence
(Indicies simplify comparisons among the wildlife-related recreation activities. 2006’s estimates are indexed at 100. The 2011 index is calculated by dividing that year’s estimates by the 2006 estimates.)
Hunting: Indices of Participants by State of Residence
(Indicies simplify comparisons among the wildlife-related recreation activities. 2006’s estimates are indexed at 100. The 2011 index is calculated by dividing that year’s estimates by the 2006 estimates.)
02
550751001251500255075100125150
U.S. Total
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
U.S. Total
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
â– 2011 â– 2006
â– 2011 â– 20062011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 23
Wildlife Watching: Indices of Participants by State of Residence
(Indicies simplify comparisons among the wildlife-related recreation activities. 2006’s estimates are indexed at 100. The 2011 index is calculated by dividing that year’s estimates by the 2006 estimates.)
Around-the-Home
Away-from-Home
02
550751001251500255075100125150
U.S. Total
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
U.S. Total
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
â– 2011 â– 2006
â– 2011 â– 2006
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USFWS24 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview
Conclusion
The participation of Americans in
wildlife‑related recreation is extensive
and increasing, from 87.5 million in
2006 to 91.1 million in 2011. At the state
level 28 States had increases in the
number of wildlife‑related recreationists
from 2006 to 2011, with the biggest
percentage increases in Alaska (47%) and
Louisiana (40%).
The 2006–2011 increase in
wildlife‑related recreation has not been
reflected equally for sportspersons and
wildlife watchers. 39% of wildlife‑related
recreationists in 2006 were sportspersons
and 81% were wildlife watchers (the
percentages do not add to 100 because of
the people who were both sportspersons
and wildlife watchers). In 2011 42%
of wildlife‑related recreationists were
sportspersons and 80% were wildlife
watchers. Wildlife watchers have roughly
maintained their proportion in the overall
increase of wildlife‑related recreation,
but sportspersons have increased
their proportion.
The number of participants is not the
only measure of the relative impact of
sportspersons and wildlife watchers.
Examination of expenditures shows
that while sportspersons are a smaller
proportion of all recreationists, they
spend almost twice as much in total as
wildlife watchers. About two‑thirds of all
wildlife‑related recreation expenditures
have been for hunting and/or fishing in
2006 (63%) and 2011 (62%).
These preliminary Regional and
State‑level estimates illustrate the
continued importance and impact of fish
and wildlife resources to each State,
region, and the nation as a whole. The
table below lists the States with the
highest levels of activity for the different
types of wildlife‑related recreation.
Most Participants In‑State
In‑State Hunters
1. Texas – 1,147,000
2. Wisconsin – 895,000
3. New York – 823,000
4. Pennsylvania – 775,000
5. Missouri – 576,000
In‑State Anglers
1. Florida –3,092,000
2. Texas – 2,246,000
3. New York – 1,882,000
4. Michigan – 1,744,000
5. California – 1,674,000
In‑State Wildlife Watchers
1. California – 6,733,000
2. Texas – 4,376,000
3. Florida – 4,308,000
4. New York – 4,239,000
5. Pennsylvania – 3,598,000
Highest Participation Rates
Hunting
1. South Dakota – 21%
2. Alaska, Mississippi – 20%
3. Wyoming, – 18%
4. Wisconsin – 17%
5. Arkansas, Idaho, Montana, Vermont,
West Virginia –14%
Fishing
1. Alaska – 40%
2. Minnesota – 32%
3. Mississippi, Wyoming – 27%
4. Oklahoma, South Dakota – 26%
5. Idaho, Montana – 25%
Wildlife Watching
1. Vermont – 53%
2. West Virginia – 51%
3. Wisconsin – 48%
4. Alaska – 47%
5. Oklahoma – 44%
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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| Transcript | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation State Overview Issued September 2012 Preliminary Estimates 2 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State OverviewU.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation State Overview Issued September 2012 Preliminary Estimates2 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Preface USFWS This is the second report providing preliminary information from the 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife‑Associated Recreation. The first report was issued in August 2012 and presented data for the nation as a whole. This report provides information on state and multi‑state regions. The final national report will be available in November and the state reports will be issued beginning in December 2012. The Survey presents information on U.S. residents’ participation in and expenditures for hunting, fishing, and wildlife watching. Wildlife watching is closely observing, photographing, and feeding wildlife. Natural resource agencies, conservation organizations, academic researchers, and wildlife‑related recreation industries use this information to estimate demand, evaluate impacts of expenditures on national and state economies, and identify trends in wildlife‑related recreation. The release of preliminary survey results is an effort to make the information available as soon as possible. Please note that the information is subject to revision and in the final reports there will likely be changes in some estimates. 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 3 Foreword USFWS The 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife‑Associated Recreation is the twelfth in a series of surveys conducted since 1955. It was coordinated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Survey was requested by the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies and was developed with assistance from state agencies, national conservation organizations, and wildlife‑related recreation industries. The data were collected by the U.S. Bureau of Census. The Census Bureau began by interviewing 48,627 households in April of 2011. 16,371 active and potential anglers and hunters and 13,861 active and potential wildlife watchers were selected from the initial households to be interviewed in detail about their participation and expenditures in wildlife‑related recreation. The Census Bureau conducted detailed interviews three times, beginning in April and September of 2011 and January of 2012. Interviews were completed in May 2012. This report includes trend information from the 2006 Survey. This information covers the change in the numbers of hunters, anglers, around‑the‑home wildlife watchers, and away‑from‑home wildlife watchers in each region. Each Survey provides estimates of the number of wildlife‑related recreationists and their expenditures for a given year, in this case 2011. The Survey was not designed to quantify the total number of active and potential recreationists, given that many individuals consider themselves anglers, hunters, or wildlife watchers even though they did not participate in 2011. 4 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Overview In 2011 over ninety million U.S. residents – 38% of the population 16 years old and older – enjoyed recreational activity related to fish and wildlife. Over 37 million people spent time fishing and/or hunting and nearly 72 million people engaged in wildlife‑watching activities such as closely observing, photographing, and/ or feeding wildlife. Expenditures related to wildlife‑related recreation totaled $145 billion nationally, 1% of the nation’s gross domestic product. Sportspersons spent $90 billion and wildlife watchers spent $55 billion in 2011. Regions This report presents data regionally, using the Bureau of Census’ nine regional geographic divisions. The regional data aggregates the activity estimates of state residents 16 years old and older. Information reported later in this report at the state level pertains to participation in‑state by residents and nonresidents 16 years old and older. The sum of all in‑state participants in a region does not equal the total number of regional participants because individuals may have participated in an activity in more than one State. Fishing Fishing continues to be a popular activity for the American people. 14% of the national population 16 years old and older fished in 2011. Regional participation rates ranged from 9% of the population in the Pacific Region to 23% in the West North Central Region. The East North Central, West North Central, East South Central, West South Central, and Mountain Regions were above the national average of 14%. Hunting Hunting was a favorite pastime for millions of Americans in 2011. Nationwide, 6% of the population 16 years old and older hunted in 2011. Regional participation rates ranged from 3% in the Pacific Region to 11% in the East South Central Region. Regions with participation rates above the national average of 6% were East North Central, West North Central, East South Central, and West South Central. Participation Rates for Fishing and Hunting, by Geographic Region: 2011 Fishing Hunting West North Central 23% 10% Mountain 15% 6% West South Central 16% 7% East North Central 16% 7% East South Central 17% 11% Middle Atlantic 11% 5% New ÂEngland 12% 4% South Atlantic 13% 4% Pacific 9% 3% 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 5 Wildlife Watching 2011 participation rates for wildlife watching indicate its popularity across the country. 29% of U.S. residents 16 years old and older participated in around‑the‑home activities. Around‑the‑home wildlife watching is closely observing, photographing, feeding, visiting public areas, and maintaining plantings and natural areas, all within a mile of home. Participation rates for these activities ranged from 24% in the Pacific Region to 35% in the East North Central Region. Residents of the New England, East North Central, West North Central, and East South Central regions participated at rates above the national average in 2011. Nationwide, 9% of the U.S. population 16 years old and older took trips in 2011 for the primary purpose of closely observing, photographing, and/or feeding wildlife. Participation rates in these away‑from‑home activities ranged from 6% in the West South Central Region to 13% in the Mountain Region. Regions with participation rates above the national average were New England, West North Central, East South Central, Mountain, and Pacific. Participation Rates for Wildlife-Watching Participants, by Geographic Region: 2011 Around the Home Away from Home Participation Resident anglers by state ranged from 77,000 in North Dakota to 2.4 million in Texas. The proportion of state residents who fished varied from California’s 6% to Alaska’s 41%. The State with the most anglers, both resident and nonresident, was Florida (3.1 million). Resident hunters by state ranged from 23,000 in both Delaware and Hawaii to 1.1 million in Texas. The participation rate of hunters ranged from 1% in Massachusetts to 21% in South Dakota. The State with the most resident and nonresident hunters was Texas (1.1 million). Resident wildlife watchers by state ranged from 152,000 in North Dakota to 6.5 million in California. The participation rate of wildlife watchers ranged from 16% in Hawaii to 53% in Vermont. The State that hosted the most resident and nonresident wildlife watchers was California, with 6.7 million participants. West North Central 33% 11% Mountain 28% 13% West South Central 26% 6% East North Central 35% 9% East South Central 31% 10% Middle Atlantic 27% 8% New England 33% 10% South Atlantic 28% 9% Pacific 24% 10%6 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Preliminary Table 1. Participants in Wildlife-Associated Recreation by State Residents Both Inside and Outside Their Resident State: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.) Participant’s state of residence Population Total participants Sportspersons Wildlife-watching participants Number Percent of population Number Percent of population Number Percent of population United States, total 239,313 90,108 38 37,397 16 71,776 30 Alabama 3,664 1,490 41 744 20 1,079 29 Alaska 526 337 64 235 45 247 47 Arizona 5,084 1,660 33 721 14 1,281 25 Arkansas 2,238 1,119 50 572 26 828 37 California 28,562 7,360 26 1,898 7 6,475 23 Colorado 3,946 1,854 47 727 18 1,456 37 Connecticut 2,781 1,204 43 347 12 1,093 39 Delaware 699 260 37 101 14 209 30 Florida 14,855 4,652 31 2,068 14 3,598 24 Georgia 7,459 2,752 37 981 13 2,206 30 Hawaii 995 222 22 108 11 161 16 Idaho 1,172 638 54 331 28 464 40 Illinois 9,988 3,493 35 1,487 15 2,784 28 Indiana 4,965 2,131 43 842 17 1,681 34 Iowa 2,363 1,097 46 586 25 780 33 Kansas 2,163 1,011 47 453 21 776 36 Kentucky 3,376 1,470 44 643 19 1,221 36 Louisiana 3,449 1,380 40 802 23 840 24 Maine 1,066 520 49 233 22 401 38 Maryland 4,480 1,396 31 426 9 1,224 27 Massachusetts 5,320 1,779 33 464 9 1,530 29 Michigan 7,787 3,709 48 1,636 21 3,067 39 Minnesota 4,133 2,107 51 1,400 34 1,498 36 Mississippi 2,220 1,017 46 700 32 630 28 Missouri 4,667 2,105 45 1,001 21 1,645 35 Montana 777 334 43 223 29 258 33 Nebraska 1,387 499 36 258 19 362 26 Nevada 2,024 594 29 171 8 504 25 New Hampshire 1,066 470 44 168 16 388 36 New Jersey 6,852 2,057 30 709 10 1,708 25 New Mexico 1,551 592 38 252 16 486 31 New York 15,503 5,143 33 1,980 13 4,081 26 North Carolina 7,264 2,717 37 1,394 19 2,124 29 North Dakota 515 210 41 93 18 152 30 Ohio 8,999 4,078 45 1,603 18 3,155 35 Oklahoma 2,828 1,549 55 770 27 1,233 44 Oregon 3,061 1,396 46 444 15 1,239 40 Pennsylvania 10,036 4,063 40 1,277 13 3,329 33 Rhode Island 848 309 36 94 11 270 32 South Carolina 3,555 1,299 37 615 17 944 27 South Dakota 631 371 59 190 30 267 42 Tennessee 4,945 2,121 43 923 19 1,733 35 Texas 18,681 5,888 32 2,711 15 4,263 23 Utah 2,036 784 39 406 20 558 27 Vermont 512 316 62 134 26 273 53 Virginia 6,136 2,580 42 842 14 2,212 36 Washington 5,293 2,311 44 968 18 1,932 37 West Virginia 1,464 868 59 322 22 751 51 Wisconsin 4,460 2,499 56 1,198 27 2,152 48 Wyoming 424 250 59 145 34 182 43 Note: Detail does not add to total because of multiple responses. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 7 Preliminary Table 2. Participation in Wildlife-Associated Recreation in Each State by Both Residents and Nonresidents of the State: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.) State where activity took place Total participants Sportspersons Wildlife-watching participants Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent United States, total 90,108 100 37,397 42 71,776 80 Alabama 1,732 100 948 55 1,114 64 Alaska 1,014 100 563 55 640 63 Arizona 2,136 100 786 37 1,566 73 Arkansas 1,323 100 696 53 852 64 California 7,849 100 1,820 23 6,733 86 Colorado 2,315 100 919 40 1,782 77 Connecticut 1,361 100 350 26 1,178 87 Delaware 344 100 177 52 243 71 Florida 6,354 100 3,152 50 4,308 68 Georgia 3,058 100 1,059 35 2,393 78 Hawaii 465 100 158 34 358 77 Idaho 838 100 534 64 558 67 Illinois 3,799 100 1,309 34 3,019 79 Indiana 2,308 100 867 38 1,719 74 Iowa 1,255 100 598 48 837 67 Kansas 1,156 100 527 46 792 69 Kentucky 1,710 100 713 42 1,319 77 Louisiana 1,709 100 904 53 1,010 59 Maine 1,117 100 413 37 838 75 Maryland 1,613 100 445 28 1,362 84 Massachusetts 2,199 100 538 24 1,828 83 Michigan 4,397 100 1,938 44 3,199 73 Minnesota 2,518 100 1,649 65 1,577 63 Mississippi 1,350 100 782 58 781 58 Missouri 2,494 100 1,277 51 1,716 69 Montana 570 100 335 59 402 71 Nebraska 558 100 289 52 384 69 Nevada 734 100 163 22 643 88 New Hampshire 786 100 247 31 630 80 New Jersey 2,438 100 794 33 1,875 77 New Mexico 783 100 304 39 566 72 New York 5,536 100 2,109 38 4,239 77 North Carolina 3,497 100 1,631 47 2,432 70 North Dakota *224 *100 116 52 147 66 Ohio 4,344 100 1,561 36 3,197 74 Oklahoma 1,727 100 779 45 1,263 73 Oregon 1,786 100 703 39 1,440 81 Pennsylvania 4,564 100 1,424 31 3,598 79 Rhode Island 402 100 179 45 308 77 South Carolina 1,729 100 847 49 1,103 64 South Dakota 662 100 430 65 384 58 Tennessee 2,584 100 994 38 1,955 76 Texas 6,305 100 2,713 43 4,376 69 Utah 1,015 100 493 49 717 71 Vermont 512 100 254 50 370 72 Virginia 3,269 100 1,068 33 2,509 77 Washington 2,756 100 1,005 36 2,168 79 West Virginia 1,176 100 447 38 850 72 Wisconsin 3,500 100 1,554 44 2,359 67 Wyoming 775 100 390 50 518 67 Note: Detail does not add to total because of multiple responses. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.8 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Preliminary Table 3. Expenditures for Wildlife-Related Recreation by State Where Spending Took Place: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Expenditures in thousands of dollars.) State where spending took place Total, wildlife-associated expenditures Fishing and hunting expenditures Wildlife-watching expenditures Total Trip-related Equipment Other Total Trip-related Equipment Other Total Trip-related Equipment Other United States, total 137,591,939 49,485,328 66,987,661 21,118,949 86,902,000 32,210,653 42,186,540 12,504,807 50,689,938 17,274,675 24,801,121 8,614,142 Alabama 2,688,990 763,220 1,717,222 208,548 1,936,874 722,029 1,048,946 165,898 752,116 *41,191 668,276 *42,649 Alaska 3,396,781 2,666,145 687,369 43,267 1,284,938 695,800 554,471 34,667 2,111,843 1,970,345 132,898 *8,600 Arizona 2,413,945 897,293 1,184,171 332,481 1,468,181 506,095 838,206 123,881 945,763 391,198 345,965 208,600 Arkansas 1,806,211 691,310 837,803 277,098 1,590,026 656,790 681,117 252,119 216,185 *34,520 156,686 ... California 7,650,684 3,903,886 3,060,413 686,385 3,869,139 2,122,206 1,571,464 175,469 3,781,545 1,781,680 1,488,949 510,916 Colorado 2,984,156 1,239,959 1,557,286 186,911 1,551,577 624,323 834,931 92,323 1,432,579 615,636 722,355 94,588 Connecticut 1,712,873 514,304 843,804 354,765 777,690 286,924 355,942 134,823 935,183 227,380 487,861 219,942 Delaware 351,629 95,477 148,260 107,891 161,320 54,385 45,861 61,074 190,309 41,092 102,400 46,817 Florida 9,116,666 4,815,253 2,798,080 1,503,333 6,073,618 3,082,600 2,007,969 983,049 3,043,048 1,732,652 790,112 520,284 Georgia 4,567,011 1,727,674 2,564,689 274,648 2,764,587 888,638 1,675,189 200,761 1,802,423 839,036 889,500 *73,887 Hawaii 993,307 752,407 212,470 28,430 324,560 124,708 197,664 2,189 668,747 627,700 14,805 26,242 Idaho 1,601,610 628,991 799,994 172,625 1,157,475 546,512 495,718 115,245 444,136 82,479 304,276 *57,380 Illinois 3,959,568 812,263 2,001,986 1,145,318 2,532,093 646,140 1,095,147 790,806 1,427,474 166,123 906,839 354,513 Indiana 1,773,669 698,567 854,654 220,449 1,021,493 492,210 376,251 153,033 752,176 *206,357 478,403 67,416 Iowa 1,543,760 286,130 984,014 273,615 831,003 222,073 448,174 160,756 712,757 64,058 535,840 112,859 Kansas 906,743 293,551 236,990 376,202 698,277 247,952 180,012 270,312 208,467 *45,599 56,977 105,891 Kentucky 2,946,511 626,124 1,546,832 773,555 2,173,222 500,766 1,379,757 292,699 773,289 125,358 167,075 480,856 Louisiana 2,241,877 1,000,985 1,016,911 223,981 1,698,063 778,840 738,765 180,458 543,814 *222,145 278,146 *43,523 Maine 1,442,445 830,869 439,535 172,042 643,513 316,723 267,343 59,446 798,933 514,145 172,192 112,596 Maryland 1,309,408 350,179 811,092 148,137 825,987 245,757 477,329 102,900 483,421 104,421 333,762 45,237 Massachusetts 1,990,225 556,738 728,761 704,725 701,302 270,646 392,288 38,369 1,288,923 286,092 336,474 666,357 Michigan 6,107,955 1,780,639 3,210,134 1,117,183 4,879,605 1,364,077 2,539,896 975,632 1,228,350 416,562 670,238 141,550 Minnesota 3,891,882 1,387,813 2,137,712 366,357 3,266,125 1,159,597 1,964,278 142,251 625,757 228,217 173,434 224,106 Mississippi 2,630,279 650,396 1,711,807 268,076 2,287,433 559,903 1,473,072 254,458 342,846 *90,493 238,735 *13,617 Missouri 2,760,293 893,867 1,468,992 397,434 1,771,973 682,933 814,888 274,152 988,320 210,934 654,104 123,282 Montana 1,409,902 666,395 570,159 173,348 1,009,105 374,484 465,949 168,671 400,797 291,910 104,210 *4,677 Nebraska 1,309,857 233,081 867,583 209,193 796,561 146,362 457,784 192,415 513,297 86,719 409,799 16,778 Nevada 1,192,041 284,367 520,984 386,691 509,584 170,000 244,694 94,890 682,457 114,366 276,290 291,801 New Hampshire 556,093 287,092 191,228 77,772 274,715 185,279 79,909 9,527 281,378 101,813 111,320 68,245 New Jersey 2,294,730 749,520 864,853 680,358 1,308,452 521,397 457,299 329,756 986,278 228,123 407,554 350,601 New Mexico 945,953 446,916 419,270 79,767 617,658 299,979 281,495 36,185 328,295 146,937 137,775 43,583 New York 9,161,256 2,527,906 5,103,431 1,529,919 5,009,467 1,868,034 2,679,644 461,788 4,151,789 659,871 2,423,787 1,068,131 North Carolina 3,294,924 1,612,019 1,420,977 261,928 2,365,264 1,244,710 971,717 148,837 929,661 367,309 449,260 113,092 North Dakota 355,003 118,186 219,694 17,123 224,821 108,131 101,525 15,165 130,182 *10,055 118,169 *1,958 Ohio 3,592,006 1,002,362 1,493,057 1,096,587 2,846,852 915,296 1,029,683 901,874 745,153 87,066 463,374 194,714 Oklahoma 2,019,336 392,794 910,515 716,028 1,544,675 284,875 629,288 630,512 474,662 *107,919 281,227 *85,516 Oregon 2,657,515 924,413 1,465,445 267,657 960,100 442,172 446,285 71,643 1,697,415 482,241 1,019,160 196,014 Pennsylvania 2,785,264 667,890 1,580,827 536,547 1,560,029 401,221 837,893 320,915 1,225,236 266,669 742,934 215,632 Rhode Island 360,955 167,465 157,257 36,233 160,475 88,545 65,120 6,810 200,480 78,920 92,137 29,423 South Carolina 2,022,291 850,232 1,049,373 122,686 1,554,612 589,394 858,085 107,133 467,679 260,838 191,288 *15,553 South Dakota 1,232,330 605,390 474,066 152,874 1,065,335 471,308 443,613 150,414 166,995 134,082 30,452 *2,461 Tennessee 2,901,952 991,489 1,734,062 176,401 1,927,852 493,049 1,311,792 123,011 974,100 498,440 422,270 53,390 Texas 6,225,359 2,360,889 2,867,946 996,524 4,401,492 1,882,809 1,947,975 570,707 1,823,868 478,080 919,971 425,817 Utah 1,872,079 708,740 1,000,455 162,884 1,170,476 413,017 646,245 111,214 701,603 295,723 354,210 *51,671 Vermont 1,084,403 179,223 701,413 203,767 795,896 129,717 587,997 78,182 288,507 49,506 113,416 125,585 Virginia 3,566,468 1,066,100 1,742,514 757,855 2,607,861 766,337 1,249,193 592,331 958,607 299,762 493,321 165,524 Washington 4,933,574 1,209,116 3,340,315 384,143 1,755,936 702,458 953,961 99,516 3,177,638 506,658 2,386,353 284,627 West Virginia 1,231,433 495,132 648,743 87,558 905,654 394,806 465,047 45,801 325,778 100,326 183,696 *41,756 Wisconsin 5,527,783 1,200,307 3,086,457 1,241,019 4,038,926 965,547 2,005,825 1,067,554 1,488,857 234,760 1,080,632 173,464 Wyoming 1,147,290 874,268 182,312 90,710 797,034 553,099 160,146 83,790 350,256 321,169 22,166 *6,920 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably. Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 9 Preliminary Table 4. Anglers and Hunters by Sportsperson’s State of Residence: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.) Sportsperson’s state of residence Population Fished or hunted Fished only Hunted only Fished and hunted Number Percent of population Number Percent of population Number Percent of population Number Percent of population United States, total 239,313 37,397 16 23,714 10 4,285 2 9,389 4 Alabama 3,664 744 20 252 7 *228 *6 264 7 Alaska 526 235 45 129 25 *24 *5 82 16 Arizona 5,084 721 14 462 9 *135 *3 *124 *2 Arkansas 2,238 572 26 252 11 *105 *5 214 10 California 28,562 1,898 7 1,431 5 198 1 269 1 Colorado 3,946 727 18 567 14 *60 *2 99 3 Connecticut 2,781 347 12 265 10 ... ... 76 3 Delaware 699 101 14 78 11 *9 *1 *14 *2 Florida 14,855 2,068 14 1,731 12 *78 *1 252 2 Georgia 7,459 981 13 672 9 *138 *2 171 2 Hawaii 995 108 11 85 9 ... ... *21 *2 Idaho 1,172 331 28 169 14 ... ... *119 *10 Illinois 9,988 1,487 15 976 10 *252 *3 260 3 Indiana 4,965 842 17 465 9 *56 *1 322 6 Iowa 2,363 586 25 369 16 *64 *3 152 6 Kansas 2,163 453 21 275 13 *18 *1 159 7 Kentucky 3,376 643 19 327 10 *151 *4 165 5 Louisiana 3,449 802 23 511 15 *69 *2 222 6 Maine 1,066 233 22 92 9 *37 *3 104 10 Maryland 4,480 426 9 337 8 ... ... *72 *2 Massachusetts 5,320 464 9 398 7 ... ... 59 1 Michigan 7,787 1,636 21 1,128 14 *170 *2 337 4 Minnesota 4,133 1,400 34 925 22 *71 *2 403 10 Mississippi 2,220 700 32 263 12 *96 *4 340 15 Missouri 4,667 1,001 21 507 11 132 3 363 8 Montana 777 223 29 114 15 *30 *4 78 10 Nebraska 1,387 258 19 143 10 *61 *4 54 4 Nevada 2,024 171 8 122 6 *15 *1 *34 *2 New Hampshire 1,066 168 16 125 12 ... ... *39 *4 New Jersey 6,852 709 10 593 9 *30 *(Z) 86 1 New Mexico 1,551 252 16 185 12 *21 *1 *47 *3 New York 15,503 1,980 13 1,241 8 *172 *1 567 4 North Carolina 7,264 1,394 19 1,077 15 *88 *1 230 3 North Dakota 515 93 18 43 8 *17 *3 34 7 Ohio 8,999 1,603 18 1,075 12 *168 *2 360 4 Oklahoma 2,828 770 27 551 19 ... ... *193 *7 Oregon 3,061 444 15 263 9 *58 *2 *123 *4 Pennsylvania 10,036 1,277 13 574 6 269 3 434 4 Rhode Island 848 94 11 77 9 ... ... 16 2 South Carolina 3,555 615 17 377 11 *42 *1 196 6 South Dakota 631 190 30 *58 *9 *27 *4 106 17 Tennessee 4,945 923 19 637 13 *91 *2 196 4 Texas 18,681 2,711 15 1,631 9 *356 *2 724 4 Utah 2,036 406 20 245 12 *55 *3 106 5 Vermont 512 134 26 64 12 30 6 41 8 Virginia 6,136 842 14 488 8 135 2 219 4 Washington 5,293 968 18 749 14 *54 *1 165 3 West Virginia 1,464 322 22 111 8 *83 *6 128 9 Wisconsin 4,460 1,198 27 434 10 *260 *6 504 11 Wyoming 424 145 34 69 16 *30 *7 46 11 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably. (Z) Less than 0.5 percent. Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.10 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Preliminary Table 5. Anglers and Hunters by State Where Fishing or Hunting Took Place: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.) State where fishing or hunting took place Anglers Hunters Total anglers, residents and nonresidents State residents Nonresidents Total hunters, residents and nonresidents State residents Nonresidents Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent United States, total 33,112 100 30,037 91 6,964 21 13,674 100 12,890 94 1,942 14 Alabama 683 100 473 69 210 31 535 100 492 92 *44 *8 Alaska 538 100 211 39 327 61 125 100 104 83 ... ... Arizona 637 100 533 84 *104 *16 269 100 225 83 *45 *17 Arkansas 555 100 458 83 *97 *17 363 100 316 87 ... ... California 1,674 100 1,576 94 98 6 394 100 377 96 ... ... Colorado 767 100 593 77 175 23 259 100 144 55 *115 *45 Connecticut 342 100 277 81 *65 *19 50 100 46 93 ... ... Delaware 166 100 59 36 *107 *64 23 100 19 84 ... ... Florida 3,092 100 1,895 61 1,197 39 242 100 215 89 ... ... Georgia 829 100 764 92 *65 *8 392 100 293 75 *98 *25 Hawaii 157 100 104 66 ... ... *23 *100 *23 *100 ... ... Idaho 447 100 238 53 208 47 246 100 *162 *66 *85 *34 Illinois 1,044 100 955 92 *88 *8 512 100 459 90 ... ... Indiana 801 100 720 90 *81 *10 392 100 377 96 ... ... Iowa 473 100 416 88 *58 *12 253 100 200 79 ... ... Kansas 400 100 372 93 *28 *7 283 100 170 60 *112 *40 Kentucky 554 100 451 81 *103 *19 347 100 316 91 ... ... Louisiana 825 100 700 85 *125 *15 277 100 253 91 ... ... Maine 341 100 193 56 149 44 181 100 141 78 *40 *22 Maryland 426 100 347 81 80 19 88 100 *69 *78 *19 *22 Massachusetts 532 100 377 71 155 29 56 100 52 93 ... ... Michigan 1,744 100 1,397 80 347 20 529 100 501 95 ... ... Minnesota 1,562 100 1,303 83 259 17 477 100 457 96 ... ... Mississippi 651 100 600 92 ... ... 483 100 436 90 ... ... Missouri 1,071 100 827 77 244 23 576 100 477 83 *100 *17 Montana 267 100 185 69 82 31 150 100 104 70 *46 *30 Nebraska 207 100 177 85 ... ... 128 100 110 86 ... ... Nevada 147 100 114 78 ... ... 43 100 39 91 ... ... New Hampshire 228 100 153 67 75 33 56 100 42 74 *14 *26 New Jersey 766 100 509 66 *257 *34 94 100 93 99 ... ... New Mexico 278 100 213 77 *65 *23 69 100 64 93 ... ... New York 1,882 100 1,585 84 297 16 823 100 739 90 *84 *10 North Carolina 1,525 100 1,196 78 329 22 335 100 259 77 *76 *23 North Dakota 66 100 65 99 ... ... 82 100 50 61 ... ... Ohio 1,342 100 1,257 94 *85 *6 553 100 516 93 *37 *7 Oklahoma 729 100 680 93 *49 *7 244 100 219 90 ... ... Oregon 638 100 373 59 264 41 196 100 181 92 ... ... Pennsylvania 1,101 100 891 81 210 19 775 100 699 90 *76 *10 Rhode Island 175 100 79 45 96 55 20 100 15 77 ... ... South Carolina 744 100 561 75 *182 *25 254 100 180 71 *74 *29 South Dakota 268 100 156 58 *112 *42 270 100 127 47 144 53 Tennessee 826 100 709 86 *117 *14 375 100 276 74 ... ... Texas 2,246 100 2,133 95 *114 *5 1,147 100 1,080 94 *67 *6 Utah 414 100 343 83 *70 *17 193 100 158 82 *35 *18 Vermont 207 100 95 46 112 54 90 100 66 74 ... ... Virginia 833 100 649 78 184 22 432 100 326 75 *106 *25 Washington 938 100 835 89 *103 *11 219 100 200 92 ... ... West Virginia 305 100 222 73 *84 *27 247 100 184 74 ... ... Wisconsin 1,247 100 910 73 337 27 895 100 763 85 *131 *15 Wyoming 303 100 110 36 *193 *64 140 100 76 54 *64 *46 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably. Note: For the U.S. row, detail does not add to total because of multiple responses. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 11 Preliminary Table 6. Participation in Wildlife-Watching Activities by State Residents Both Inside and Outside Their Resident State: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.) Participant’s state of residence Population Total participants Away from home Around the home Number Percent of population Number Percent of population Number Percent of Population United States, total 239,313 71,776 30 22,496 9 68,598 29 Alabama 3,664 1,079 29 *340 *9 1,073 29 Alaska 526 247 47 118 22 229 43 Arizona 5,084 1,281 25 534 11 1,222 24 Arkansas 2,238 828 37 *120 *5 820 37 California 28,562 6,475 23 2,675 9 5,939 21 Colorado 3,946 1,456 37 621 16 1,299 33 Connecticut 2,781 1,093 39 385 14 1,053 38 Delaware 699 209 30 71 10 200 29 Florida 14,855 3,598 24 1,363 9 3,312 22 Georgia 7,459 2,206 30 *1,008 *14 2,054 28 Hawaii 995 161 16 103 10 115 12 Idaho 1,172 464 40 *220 *19 439 37 Illinois 9,988 2,784 28 652 7 2,752 28 Indiana 4,965 1,681 34 477 10 1,657 33 Iowa 2,363 780 33 215 9 758 32 Kansas 2,163 776 36 168 8 751 35 Kentucky 3,376 1,221 36 298 9 1,117 33 Louisiana 3,449 840 24 *221 *6 794 23 Maine 1,066 401 38 *110 *10 399 37 Maryland 4,480 1,224 27 392 9 1,203 27 Massachusetts 5,320 1,530 29 453 9 1,490 28 Michigan 7,787 3,067 39 855 11 2,865 37 Minnesota 4,133 1,498 36 483 12 1,419 34 Mississippi 2,220 630 28 *135 *6 620 28 Missouri 4,667 1,645 35 622 13 1,538 33 Montana 777 258 33 *96 *12 235 30 Nebraska 1,387 362 26 150 11 325 23 Nevada 2,024 504 25 191 9 465 23 New Hampshire 1,066 388 36 89 8 387 36 New Jersey 6,852 1,708 25 564 8 1,661 24 New Mexico 1,551 486 31 200 13 465 30 New York 15,503 4,081 26 1,263 8 3,856 25 North Carolina 7,264 2,124 29 505 7 2,110 29 North Dakota 515 152 30 *37 *7 143 28 Ohio 8,999 3,155 35 730 8 3,142 35 Oklahoma 2,828 1,233 44 *411 *15 1,225 43 Oregon 3,061 1,239 40 401 13 1,206 39 Pennsylvania 10,036 3,329 33 734 7 3,228 32 Rhode Island 848 270 32 66 8 260 31 South Carolina 3,555 944 27 *219 *6 915 26 South Dakota 631 267 42 *108 *17 267 42 Tennessee 4,945 1,733 35 682 14 1,584 32 Texas 18,681 4,263 23 *977 *5 4,249 23 Utah 2,036 558 27 263 13 430 21 Vermont 512 273 53 85 17 270 53 Virginia 6,136 2,212 36 553 9 2,185 36 Washington 5,293 1,932 37 693 13 1,849 35 West Virginia 1,464 751 51 *255 *17 743 51 Wisconsin 4,460 2,152 48 453 10 2,076 47 Wyoming 424 182 43 104 25 161 38 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. Note: Detail does not add to total because of multiple responses. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.12 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Preliminary Table 7. Participants in Wildlife-Watching Activities by State Where Activity Took Place: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.) State where activity took place Total participants Away from home Around the home Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent United States, total 71,776 100 22,496 31 68,598 96 Alabama 1,114 100 *336 *30 1,073 96 Alaska 640 100 498 78 229 36 Arizona 1,566 100 732 47 1,222 78 Arkansas 852 100 *137 *16 820 96 California 6,733 100 2,790 41 5,939 88 Colorado 1,782 100 902 51 1,299 73 Connecticut 1,178 100 441 37 1,053 89 Delaware 236 100 89 38 200 85 Florida 4,308 100 1,902 44 3,312 77 Georgia 2,393 100 1,129 47 2,054 86 Hawaii 358 100 295 82 115 32 Idaho 558 100 281 50 439 79 Illinois 3,019 100 704 23 2,752 91 Indiana 1,719 100 *413 *24 1,657 96 Iowa 837 100 212 25 758 91 Kansas 792 100 169 21 751 95 Kentucky 1,319 100 348 26 1,117 85 Louisiana 1,010 100 *371 *37 794 79 Maine 838 100 538 64 399 48 Maryland 1,362 100 421 31 1,203 88 Massachusetts 1,828 100 662 36 1,490 81 Michigan 3,199 100 958 30 2,865 90 Minnesota 1,577 100 509 32 1,419 90 Mississippi 781 100 *262 *34 620 79 Missouri 1,716 100 579 34 1,538 90 Montana 402 100 230 57 235 58 Nebraska 384 100 155 40 325 85 Nevada 643 100 287 45 465 72 New Hampshire 630 100 311 49 387 61 New Jersey 1,875 100 605 32 1,661 89 New Mexico 566 100 261 46 465 82 New York 4,239 100 1,157 27 3,856 91 North Carolina 2,432 100 703 29 2,110 87 North Dakota 147 100 *28 *19 143 97 Ohio 3,197 100 744 23 3,142 98 Oklahoma 1,263 100 *411 *33 1,225 97 Oregon 1,440 100 537 37 1,206 84 Pennsylvania 3,598 100 809 22 3,228 90 Rhode Island 308 100 82 27 260 84 South Carolina 1,103 100 378 34 915 83 South Dakota 384 100 221 58 267 70 Tennessee 1,955 100 787 40 1,584 81 Texas 4,376 100 1,026 23 4,249 97 Utah 717 100 402 56 430 60 Vermont 370 100 177 48 270 73 Virginia 2,509 100 759 30 2,185 87 Washington 2,168 100 891 41 1,849 85 West Virginia 850 100 348 41 743 87 Wisconsin 2,359 100 499 21 2,076 88 Wyoming 518 100 435 84 161 31 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. Note: Detail does not add to total because of multiple responses. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 13 Days Anglers averaged 17 days of fishing for the year. At the state level average days per year by in‑state anglers ranged from 8 days in Alaska and Arizona to 28 days in Arkansas. Total days ranged from 736,000 in North Dakota to 57.6 million in Florida. Hunters averaged 21 days. At the state level average days per year by in‑state hunters ranged from 8 days in Colorado to 35 days in Kentucky. Total days ranged from 380,000 in Delaware to 20.4 million in Texas. Away‑from‑home wildlife watchers averaged 15 days. At the state level average days per year by in‑state participants ranged from 5 days in Alabama to 30 days in Georgia. Total days ranged from 509,000 in North Dakota to 34.3 million in Georgia. USFWS14 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Preliminary Table 8. Days of Fishing by State Where Fishing Took Place and Angler’s State of Residence: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.) State Days of fishing in state Days of fishing by state residents Total days, residents and nonresidents Days by state residents Days by nonresidents Total days, in state of residence and other states Days in state of residence Days in other states Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent United States, total 553,841 100 502,008 91 57,499 10 553,841 100 502,008 91 57,499 10 Alabama 10,878 100 9,905 91 974 9 10,176 100 9,905 97 272 3 Alaska 4,360 100 3,073 70 1,287 30 3,121 100 3,073 98 48 2 Arizona 4,825 100 4,141 86 *684 *14 5,283 100 4,141 78 1,143 22 Arkansas 15,662 100 15,055 96 *607 *4 15,141 100 15,055 99 86 1 California 23,754 100 23,267 98 487 2 27,879 100 23,267 83 4,612 17 Colorado 8,433 100 7,490 89 943 11 8,726 100 7,490 86 1,236 14 Connecticut 4,705 100 4,395 93 *310 *7 5,713 100 4,395 77 1,318 23 Delaware 2,052 100 1,328 65 *724 *35 1,681 100 1,328 79 353 21 Florida 57,594 100 48,050 83 9,544 17 49,500 100 48,050 97 1,450 3 Georgia 8,729 100 8,456 97 *273 *3 9,061 100 8,456 93 605 7 Hawaii 1,882 100 1,705 91 ... ... 1,739 100 1,705 98 34 2 Idaho 5,507 100 2,165 39 3,342 61 2,424 100 2,165 89 259 11 Illinois 13,343 100 12,946 97 *397 *3 15,614 100 12,946 83 2,667 17 Indiana 20,775 100 20,238 97 *537 *3 21,542 100 20,238 94 1,304 6 Iowa 5,978 100 5,790 97 *187 *3 6,909 100 5,790 84 1,119 16 Kansas 4,163 100 4,088 98 *75 *2 4,694 100 4,088 87 605 13 Kentucky 10,245 100 9,385 92 *860 *8 10,245 100 9,385 92 860 8 Louisiana 18,079 100 17,586 97 *494 *3 18,351 100 17,586 96 765 4 Maine 3,873 100 2,897 75 976 25 2,915 100 2,897 99 18 1 Maryland 4,711 100 4,160 88 550 12 5,676 100 4,160 73 1,516 27 Massachusetts 8,367 100 7,589 91 779 9 9,166 100 7,589 83 1,578 17 Michigan 28,177 100 26,014 92 2,164 8 26,744 100 26,014 97 730 3 Minnesota 21,702 100 19,959 92 1,743 8 24,903 100 19,959 80 4,944 20 Mississippi 9,176 100 8,501 93 ... ... 8,700 100 8,501 98 199 2 Missouri 14,865 100 13,263 89 1,603 11 14,448 100 13,263 92 1,185 8 Montana 2,450 100 2,091 85 358 15 3,263 100 2,091 64 1,172 36 Nebraska 2,595 100 2,493 96 ... ... 2,924 100 2,493 85 432 15 Nevada 1,400 100 1,295 93 ... ... 2,044 100 1,295 63 749 37 New Hampshire 4,370 100 3,870 89 499 11 4,155 100 3,870 93 284 7 New Jersey 9,454 100 8,087 86 *1,367 *14 9,578 100 8,087 84 1,491 16 New Mexico 3,899 100 3,622 93 *278 *7 3,868 100 3,622 94 247 6 New York 29,874 100 27,804 93 2,071 7 29,112 100 27,804 96 1,309 4 North Carolina 23,472 100 21,939 93 1,532 7 23,491 100 21,939 93 1,552 7 North Dakota 736 100 732 100 ... ... 987 100 732 74 255 26 Ohio 16,874 100 16,264 96 *609 *4 19,116 100 16,264 85 2,851 15 Oklahoma 8,499 100 7,943 93 *556 *7 8,661 100 7,943 92 718 8 Oregon 5,658 100 4,396 78 1,263 22 4,673 100 4,396 94 277 6 Pennsylvania 10,136 100 8,364 83 1,772 17 9,926 100 8,364 84 1,562 16 Rhode Island 2,080 100 1,579 76 501 24 1,764 100 1,579 90 184 10 South Carolina 11,189 100 10,487 94 *702 *6 11,459 100 10,487 92 973 8 South Dakota 4,069 100 3,525 87 *544 *13 3,649 100 3,525 97 124 3 Tennessee 16,957 100 16,041 95 *916 *5 17,834 100 16,041 90 1,793 10 Texas 30,667 100 29,572 96 *1,095 *4 34,735 100 29,572 85 5,163 15 Utah 5,979 100 5,373 90 *606 *10 5,612 100 5,373 96 239 4 Vermont 2,215 100 1,751 79 464 21 1,885 100 1,751 93 134 7 Virginia 10,521 100 9,367 89 1,153 11 10,342 100 9,367 91 975 9 Washington 13,449 100 13,107 97 *341 *3 17,818 100 13,107 74 4,711 26 West Virginia 4,521 100 4,271 94 *250 *6 4,767 100 4,271 90 495 10 Wisconsin 21,284 100 14,576 68 6,708 32 15,320 100 14,576 95 744 5 Wyoming 5,340 100 2,009 38 *3,331 *62 2,170 100 2,009 93 161 7 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably. Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 15 Preliminary Table 9. Days of Hunting by State Where Hunting Took Place and Hunter’s State of Residence: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.) State Days of hunting in state Days of hunting by state residents Total days, residents and nonresidents Days by state residents Days by nonresidents Total days, in state of residence and other states Days in state of residence Days in other states Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent United States, total 281,884 100 263,038 93 20,291 7 281,884 100 263,038 93 20,291 7 Alabama 10,548 100 10,285 98 *263 *2 10,393 100 10,285 99 ... ... Alaska 1,336 100 1,044 78 ... ... 1,096 100 1,044 95 ... ... Arizona 2,634 100 2,363 90 *271 *10 3,164 100 2,363 75 ... ... Arkansas 10,967 100 10,006 91 ... ... 10,712 100 10,006 93 ... ... California 6,731 100 6,585 98 ... ... 8,036 100 6,585 82 *1,451 *18 Colorado 2,184 100 1,553 71 *630 *29 1,806 100 1,553 86 ... ... Connecticut 1,011 100 947 94 ... ... 1,348 100 947 70 *401 *30 Delaware 380 100 343 90 ... ... 453 100 343 76 *110 *24 Florida 5,252 100 4,969 95 ... ... 6,693 100 4,969 74 *1,724 *26 Georgia 8,920 100 7,742 87 *1,177 *13 8,318 100 7,742 93 ... ... Hawaii 774 100 *774 *100 ... ... 786 100 *774 *99 ... ... Idaho 3,227 100 *1,983 *61 *1,243 *39 2,009 100 *1,983 *99 ... ... Illinois 7,836 100 7,354 94 ... ... 7,786 100 7,354 94 *432 *6 Indiana 10,863 100 10,814 100 ... ... 10,926 100 10,814 99 ... ... Iowa 4,240 100 3,988 94 ... ... 4,163 100 3,988 96 ... ... Kansas 5,209 100 4,075 78 *1,134 *22 4,193 100 4,075 97 ... ... Kentucky 12,222 100 11,402 93 ... ... 11,979 100 11,402 95 ... ... Louisiana 5,222 100 5,044 97 ... ... 6,738 100 5,044 75 *1,694 *25 Maine 2,523 100 2,240 89 *283 *11 2,410 100 2,240 93 ... ... Maryland 1,032 100 *919 *89 *112 *11 1,418 100 *919 *65 ... ... Massachusetts 1,062 100 1,041 98 ... ... 1,403 100 1,041 74 *363 *26 Michigan 11,020 100 10,840 98 ... ... 11,358 100 10,840 95 ... ... Minnesota 5,589 100 5,502 98 ... ... 8,053 100 5,502 68 *2,551 *32 Mississippi 9,105 100 8,537 94 ... ... 8,755 100 8,537 98 ... ... Missouri 10,087 100 9,154 91 *932 *9 9,716 100 9,154 94 *562 *6 Montana 2,493 100 2,002 80 *491 *20 2,158 100 2,002 93 ... ... Nebraska 1,554 100 1,490 96 ... ... 1,584 100 1,490 94 ... ... Nevada 748 100 699 93 ... ... 897 100 699 78 *198 *22 New Hampshire 1,359 100 1,207 89 *153 *11 1,330 100 1,207 91 ... ... New Jersey 2,400 100 2,380 99 ... ... 2,928 100 2,380 81 *547 *19 New Mexico 927 100 851 92 ... ... 911 100 851 93 ... ... New York 18,433 100 17,673 96 *760 *4 17,741 100 17,673 100 ... ... North Carolina 7,608 100 7,314 96 *293 *4 8,177 100 7,314 89 ... ... North Dakota 796 100 573 72 ... ... 583 100 573 98 ... ... Ohio 8,967 100 8,688 97 *278 *3 9,066 100 8,688 96 ... ... Oklahoma 4,968 100 4,790 96 ... ... 5,201 100 4,790 92 ... ... Oregon 2,205 100 2,133 97 ... ... 2,264 100 2,133 94 ... ... Pennsylvania 18,247 100 17,648 97 *598 *3 17,826 100 17,648 99 ... ... Rhode Island 419 100 248 59 ... ... 318 100 248 78 *70 *22 South Carolina 4,353 100 3,882 89 *471 *11 4,255 100 3,882 91 ... ... South Dakota 3,742 100 2,811 75 930 25 2,901 100 2,811 97 ... ... Tennessee 9,846 100 9,507 97 ... ... 9,603 100 9,507 99 ... ... Texas 20,372 100 19,778 97 *594 *3 19,905 100 19,778 99 ... ... Utah 2,720 100 2,482 91 *238 *9 2,643 100 2,482 94 ... ... Vermont 1,584 100 1,403 89 ... ... 1,618 100 1,403 87 *215 *13 Virginia 10,060 100 9,302 92 *758 *8 10,306 100 9,302 90 *1,004 *10 Washington 2,547 100 2,445 96 ... ... 2,756 100 2,445 89 *311 *11 West Virginia 3,166 100 3,035 96 ... ... 3,254 100 3,035 93 ... ... Wisconsin 12,177 100 10,085 83 *2,092 *17 10,219 100 10,085 99 ... ... Wyoming 1,726 100 1,103 64 *623 *36 1,171 100 1,103 94 *68 *6 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably. Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.16 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Preliminary Table 10. Days of Wildlife Watching Away From Home by State Where Activity Took Place and Participant’s State of Residence: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Numbers in thousands.) State Days of activity in state Days of activity by state residents Total days, residents and nonresidents Days by residents Days by nonresidents Total days, in state of residence and other states Days in state of residence Days in other states Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent United States, total 335,625 100 268,412 80 67,213 20 335,625 100 268,412 80 67,213 20 Alabama *1,525 *100 *1,269 *83 ... ... *1,831 *100 *1,269 *69 ... ... Alaska 5,159 100 1,739 34 3,420 66 1,783 100 1,739 98 ... ... Arizona 11,907 100 7,696 65 4,210 35 9,637 100 7,696 80 *1,941 *20 Arkansas *1,427 *100 *1,326 *93 ... ... *1,411 *100 *1,326 *94 ... ... California 27,352 100 24,683 90 2,668 10 28,574 100 24,683 86 3,890 14 Colorado 6,937 100 4,790 69 2,147 31 5,865 100 4,790 82 *1,075 *18 Connecticut 8,964 100 8,085 90 *880 *10 10,930 100 8,085 74 2,845 26 Delaware 1,573 100 1,330 85 ... ... 1,924 100 1,330 69 595 31 Florida 16,786 100 8,307 49 8,478 51 11,866 100 8,307 70 *3,558 *30 Georgia 34,309 100 *33,442 *97 *866 *3 *34,530 *100 *33,442 *97 ... ... Hawaii 4,660 100 2,675 57 *1,985 *43 2,830 100 2,675 95 *155 *5 Idaho 3,757 100 *3,248 *86 *509 *14 *3,639 *100 *3,248 *89 ... ... Illinois 6,434 100 4,098 64 *2,336 *36 6,898 100 4,098 59 *2,800 *41 Indiana *2,924 *100 *2,743 *94 ... ... *3,552 *100 *2,743 *77 *809 *23 Iowa 2,547 100 2,235 88 *312 *12 3,391 100 2,235 66 *1,155 *34 Kansas 1,019 100 780 77 ... ... 1,258 100 780 62 *478 *38 Kentucky 2,890 100 *1,868 *65 *1,021 *35 2,974 100 *1,868 *63 *1,106 *37 Louisiana *4,916 *100 *4,248 *86 ... ... *5,540 *100 *4,248 *77 ... ... Maine 7,334 100 *4,675 *64 2,659 36 *4,824 *100 *4,675 *97 ... ... Maryland 4,458 100 3,708 83 *750 *17 4,578 100 3,708 81 *870 *19 Massachusetts 10,546 100 7,797 74 2,750 26 9,554 100 7,797 82 1,758 18 Michigan 10,343 100 *9,498 *92 *845 *8 10,418 100 *9,498 *91 ... ... Minnesota 6,974 100 *6,684 *96 *290 *4 *7,780 *100 *6,684 *86 *1,097 *14 Mississippi *3,946 *100 *3,608 *91 ... ... *4,411 *100 *3,608 *82 ... ... Missouri 8,200 100 7,835 96 *365 *4 9,573 100 7,835 82 *1,737 *18 Montana 1,395 100 *625 *45 770 55 *1,412 *100 *625 *44 ... ... Nebraska 2,361 100 2,243 95 ... ... 2,732 100 2,243 82 *489 *18 Nevada 1,619 100 1,177 73 *442 *27 2,631 100 1,177 45 1,454 55 New Hampshire 1,896 100 *1,074 *57 822 43 1,382 100 *1,074 *78 *308 *22 New Jersey 6,210 100 5,608 90 *602 *10 8,207 100 5,608 68 2,600 32 New Mexico 5,962 100 4,371 73 *1,590 *27 4,733 100 4,371 92 *361 *8 New York 22,814 100 21,631 95 1,182 5 29,118 100 21,631 74 *7,487 *26 North Carolina 9,275 100 6,768 73 2,507 27 9,463 100 6,768 72 *2,695 *28 North Dakota *509 *100 *503 *99 ... ... *729 *100 *503 *69 ... ... Ohio 6,251 100 6,174 99 ... ... 7,285 100 6,174 85 ... ... Oklahoma *3,084 *100 *2,964 *96 ... ... *3,128 *100 *2,964 *95 ... ... Oregon 7,268 100 5,294 73 *1,974 *27 6,673 100 5,294 79 *1,379 *21 Pennsylvania 9,554 100 *7,217 *76 2,337 24 *7,863 *100 *7,217 *92 ... ... Rhode Island 1,230 100 815 66 *416 *34 1,094 100 815 74 279 26 South Carolina 4,254 100 *2,650 *62 *1,604 *38 *3,361 *100 *2,650 *79 ... ... South Dakota 1,559 100 *1,090 *70 *469 *30 *1,170 *100 *1,090 *93 ... ... Tennessee 6,424 100 4,443 69 *1,981 *31 6,521 100 4,443 68 *2,078 *32 Texas 11,840 100 *10,441 *88 *1,399 *12 *11,193 *100 *10,441 *93 ... ... Utah 5,169 100 2,642 51 2,527 49 3,127 100 2,642 84 *485 *16 Vermont 2,602 100 1,908 73 *693 *27 2,092 100 1,908 91 *184 *9 Virginia 4,552 100 2,697 59 1,855 41 5,848 100 2,697 46 3,150 54 Washington 9,641 100 8,311 86 1,330 14 13,740 100 8,311 60 *5,429 *40 West Virginia 3,648 100 *3,254 *89 *394 *11 *4,995 *100 *3,254 *65 ... ... Wisconsin 6,080 100 *4,999 *82 *1,082 *18 *5,773 *100 *4,999 *87 ... ... Wyoming 3,125 100 1,119 36 2,006 64 1,676 100 1,119 67 *557 *33 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably. Note: Detail does not add to total because of nonresponse. U.S totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 17 Expenditures The average angler spent $1,262 in 2011. The average in‑state expenditures by anglers ranged from $441 in Pennsylvania to $1,546 in Minnesota. Total expenditures ranged from $71 million in North Dakota to $4.6 billion in Florida. The average hunter spent $2,484 in 2011. Total expenditures ranged from $18 million in Rhode Island to $2.5 billion in Wisconsin. The average wildlife watcher spent $765 in 2011. The average in‑state expenditures by wildlife watchers ranged from $233 in Ohio to $3,300 in Alaska. Total expenditures ranged from $130 million in North Dakota to $4.2 billion in New York. USFWS18 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Preliminary Table 11. Expenditures for Fishing by State Where Spending Took Place: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Expenditures in thousands of dollars.) State where spending took place Total expenÂditures Trip-related expenditures Expenditures for equipment ExpenÂditures for other items1 Total trip-related Food and lodging TransporÂtation Other trip costs Total equipment Fishing equipment Auxiliary equipment Special equipment United States, total 41,573,783 21,789,465 7,711,318 6,261,536 7,816,610 15,311,177 6,141,895 1,106,865 8,062,417 4,473,141 Alabama 456,442 317,064 121,973 78,970 116,120 127,616 107,492 *16,676 ... 11,762 Alaska 639,356 528,135 227,663 164,152 136,321 91,228 56,246 20,338 ... 19,992 Arizona 755,027 357,472 123,342 95,693 138,437 337,188 62,790 *9,343 *265,056 60,366 Arkansas 495,584 339,640 153,245 117,488 68,907 142,292 45,750 ... ... 13,651 California 2,267,130 1,620,329 576,406 462,576 581,347 577,356 320,577 141,384 *115,394 69,445 Colorado 648,563 403,569 134,342 193,604 75,624 213,528 121,723 *32,643 ... 31,466 Connecticut 436,358 258,671 66,355 46,676 145,640 163,275 58,289 32,986 ... 14,411 Delaware 104,618 48,959 20,848 12,124 15,987 21,411 12,965 *1,100 ... 34,249 Florida 4,626,975 2,801,636 900,222 563,990 1,337,423 1,085,576 600,093 76,817 *408,666 739,763 Georgia 872,550 401,784 166,506 152,932 82,346 430,234 111,651 ... ... 40,532 Hawaii 203,492 102,074 24,985 30,283 46,806 100,236 48,734 *2,525 ... *1,182 Idaho 421,491 261,072 96,171 123,836 41,065 105,933 78,610 *6,297 ... 54,486 Illinois 972,299 372,361 124,642 98,210 149,509 387,439 100,569 *15,611 *271,258 212,500 Indiana 671,840 427,310 140,320 136,879 150,110 164,516 92,066 *12,805 ... 80,015 Iowa 277,999 100,539 34,913 33,101 32,525 159,732 48,500 *7,180 *104,052 17,728 Kansas 210,303 98,165 28,249 35,760 34,156 68,046 24,341 ... ... 44,092 Kentucky 807,293 259,128 92,732 93,334 73,062 463,240 51,282 ... *399,129 84,925 Louisiana 807,033 533,843 217,851 126,429 189,563 242,032 88,745 ... ... 31,158 Maine 371,829 214,686 89,002 52,979 72,705 141,385 34,117 *11,210 *96,057 15,758 Maryland 535,232 195,536 60,387 37,093 98,056 332,279 77,882 ... ... 7,417 Massachusetts 455,403 253,705 62,852 52,098 138,754 188,541 77,827 *4,947 *105,767 13,157 Michigan 2,427,110 1,092,735 373,964 344,495 374,276 1,117,911 259,043 *84,705 *774,162 216,464 Minnesota 2,414,257 924,573 372,819 269,690 282,064 1,448,648 375,809 *25,336 *1047,503 41,036 Mississippi 527,740 315,763 101,802 93,213 120,748 200,790 164,977 ... ... 11,187 Missouri 665,170 374,215 146,842 146,217 81,157 262,939 143,930 *8,061 *110,948 28,015 Montana 339,383 141,885 54,909 57,950 29,027 140,728 83,447 ... ... 56,770 Nebraska 182,574 56,840 20,029 24,374 12,437 112,780 65,105 *7,839 *39,836 12,954 Nevada 138,269 83,275 34,026 32,323 16,926 49,130 22,165 *5,180 ... 5,864 New Hampshire 208,524 151,389 39,031 38,369 73,989 51,872 30,551 *4,093 ... 5,263 New Jersey 1,120,018 486,978 129,828 103,695 253,455 319,118 151,784 41,474 *125,860 313,922 New Mexico 418,182 234,187 93,272 114,565 26,351 169,541 42,787 *11,780 *114,974 14,455 New York 1,945,147 1,057,916 333,483 306,506 417,927 758,530 395,723 75,814 *286,993 128,702 North Carolina 1,520,943 1,020,156 443,338 239,146 337,672 480,065 269,784 *25,767 *184,514 20,722 North Dakota 70,755 38,907 18,048 7,162 13,697 30,679 25,540 ... ... 1,169 Ohio 1,794,642 594,519 171,728 165,782 257,009 460,353 220,277 *39,299 *200,776 739,770 Oklahoma 730,503 175,701 69,820 71,458 34,423 227,980 70,531 *69,769 ... 326,822 Oregon 640,047 358,680 148,761 95,820 114,099 235,384 68,013 *14,338 *153,032 45,983 Pennsylvania 484,996 228,510 76,705 83,154 68,651 193,879 114,099 *12,696 ... 62,607 Rhode Island 130,046 83,935 22,082 17,062 44,791 41,804 14,985 *813 *26,006 4,307 South Carolina 685,973 359,834 116,079 89,606 154,149 319,015 231,271 *9,818 ... 7,125 South Dakota 202,797 133,078 44,159 64,968 23,951 64,834 45,547 *8,359 ... 4,885 Tennessee 1,137,104 283,024 78,345 112,279 92,401 803,472 210,219 *20,154 ... 50,608 Texas 1,540,434 1,045,330 422,885 297,817 324,629 471,190 203,698 *27,174 ... 23,914 Utah 451,259 226,251 93,714 77,555 54,983 211,585 52,178 *10,909 ... 13,423 Vermont 131,223 90,248 40,684 26,215 23,350 26,007 15,437 *819 ... 14,968 Virginia 1,142,099 469,096 215,544 113,859 139,693 379,123 133,986 *6,264 *238,872 293,880 Washington 1,029,728 539,035 160,994 170,219 207,823 435,580 214,677 48,657 *172,245 55,113 West Virginia 428,646 326,275 158,734 77,728 89,813 97,553 56,130 ... ... 4,819 Wisconsin 1,418,591 607,467 232,140 220,905 154,422 480,273 93,996 ... *380,740 330,851 Wyoming 463,814 393,984 34,547 91,201 268,236 44,907 30,752 ... ... 24,923 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably. 1 Includes expenditures for magazine subscriptions, membership dues and contributions, land leasing and ownership, and licenses, stamps, tags, and permits. Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 19 Preliminary Table 12. Expenditures for Hunting by State Where Spending Took Place: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Expenditures in thousands of dollars.) State where spending took place Total expenÂditures Trip-related expenditures Expenditures for equipment ExpenÂditures for other items1 Total trip-related Food and lodging TransporÂtation Other trip costs Total equipment Hunting equipment Auxiliary equipment Special equipment United States, total 31,445,032 10,421,189 3,881,304 4,767,915 1,771,970 13,606,133 7,738,324 1,844,880 4,022,929 7,417,711 Alabama 913,387 404,966 151,664 160,803 *92,498 357,045 173,693 *63,734 ... 151,376 Alaska 424,803 167,664 68,265 63,078 36,321 244,032 113,578 *12,745 ... 13,107 Arizona 337,759 148,623 57,806 74,731 *16,085 133,703 80,563 *17,195 ... 55,433 Arkansas 1,021,379 317,150 133,327 152,564 *31,259 466,793 409,109 *50,371 ... 237,435 California 969,787 501,877 114,203 227,036 160,638 382,590 224,800 *88,376 ... 85,320 Colorado 460,914 220,754 86,645 81,818 52,290 185,179 142,127 *25,522 ... 54,981 Connecticut 301,988 28,253 *7,577 15,353 *5,323 159,642 108,687 *15,039 ... 114,093 Delaware 41,106 *5,426 *2,851 *2,185 ... 12,475 *8,430 ... ... 23,205 Florida 720,190 280,965 75,876 125,965 *79,124 219,590 185,070 *22,630 ... 219,634 Georgia 967,879 486,854 241,218 155,601 *90,036 328,558 299,661 *21,874 ... 152,466 Hawaii *50,962 *22,634 *7,981 *14,099 *554 *27,374 *26,445 ... ... *954 Idaho 477,548 285,440 77,409 114,160 *93,870 131,968 73,694 *16,137 ... 60,140 Illinois 1,216,281 273,779 139,784 106,027 *27,967 369,894 235,424 *67,077 ... 572,608 Indiana 222,310 64,900 25,507 35,471 ... 105,008 86,825 *15,676 ... 52,402 Iowa 405,451 121,534 58,278 59,244 ... 151,252 108,302 *36,960 ... 132,665 Kansas 401,452 149,787 50,646 72,731 *26,410 71,835 61,867 *9,968 ... 179,829 Kentucky 797,766 241,639 62,367 106,402 *72,869 350,029 272,967 *56,892 ... 206,098 Louisiana 564,385 244,997 100,546 111,188 *33,263 177,639 142,761 *20,136 ... 141,749 Maine 202,639 102,037 64,615 33,273 *4,149 60,394 46,748 *4,946 ... 40,208 Maryland 264,119 50,221 *20,853 14,058 *15,310 127,600 105,922 *21,678 ... *86,297 Massachusetts 87,483 *16,941 *7,064 *8,640 ... 62,893 *45,364 *16,349 ... 7,649 Michigan 2,338,684 271,341 105,419 143,776 *22,146 1,317,004 407,636 *76,709 ... 750,339 Minnesota 725,407 235,024 113,805 95,062 *26,158 400,397 336,690 54,429 ... 89,986 Mississippi 914,889 244,140 114,436 98,317 *31,386 428,296 299,769 52,450 ... 242,453 Missouri 906,888 308,718 124,111 142,245 42,362 355,911 265,218 38,051 ... 242,259 Montana 627,298 232,599 90,862 132,275 *9,461 284,624 164,708 *88,982 ... 110,075 Nebraska 526,527 89,522 40,072 44,014 *5,436 258,741 148,017 51,066 ... 178,263 Nevada 204,137 86,725 25,465 29,484 *31,776 79,937 45,804 *20,582 ... 37,475 New Hampshire 60,578 33,890 9,463 23,614 ... 23,426 19,467 *3,959 ... 3,262 New Jersey 115,797 34,419 *11,665 18,664 ... 67,032 33,483 *7,214 ... 14,345 New Mexico 139,264 *65,792 *24,371 *35,197 *6,225 *54,420 *43,569 *7,257 ... 19,051 New York 1,564,205 810,119 237,046 528,953 *44,120 483,719 397,260 *51,249 ... 270,368 North Carolina 525,281 224,555 78,189 96,908 *49,457 181,501 146,819 *34,293 ... 119,225 North Dakota 146,533 69,224 28,288 39,777 ... 63,811 60,381 *3,429 ... 13,498 Ohio 752,996 320,777 57,043 163,800 ... 274,391 220,095 *54,296 ... 157,828 Oklahoma 592,095 109,173 *38,010 *37,246 *33,918 *182,698 *170,187 *10,882 ... *300,224 Oregon 238,696 83,492 35,895 42,322 *5,274 134,260 *36,835 *24,709 ... 20,944 Pennsylvania 976,662 172,710 61,534 98,835 *12,342 563,664 319,457 100,525 ... 240,287 Rhode Island 18,308 4,610 1,585 2,914 ... 12,119 *9,583 *863 ... 1,578 South Carolina 505,311 229,561 95,412 96,014 *38,134 191,589 81,911 *22,483 ... 84,161 South Dakota 596,824 338,230 154,811 139,036 *44,382 115,496 65,594 *24,101 ... 143,098 Tennessee 494,005 210,025 95,404 99,196 *15,425 216,306 158,388 *57,918 ... 67,674 Texas 1,837,504 837,479 332,375 379,419 *125,685 537,597 343,969 *154,067 ... 462,427 Utah 499,141 186,765 50,622 101,917 *34,226 261,972 148,128 *46,555 ... 50,403 Vermont 632,707 39,469 14,096 21,883 *3,490 530,812 129,785 13,467 ... 62,426 Virginia 877,038 297,241 73,309 93,747 130,185 286,072 227,495 53,040 ... 293,725 Washington 356,251 163,423 75,198 77,154 *11,070 156,398 109,555 *38,486 ... 36,431 West Virginia 409,219 68,531 37,185 28,376 ... 307,999 79,373 *43,866 ... 32,689 Wisconsin 2,544,591 358,080 160,687 156,022 *41,371 1,464,520 137,004 *64,793 ... 721,991 Wyoming 288,736 159,115 40,461 67,319 *51,334 80,980 48,959 *25,881 ... 48,642 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably. 1 Includes expenditures for magazine subscriptions, membership dues and contributions, land leasing and ownership, licenses, stamps, tags, and permits, and plantings. Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.20 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Preliminary Table 13. Expenditures for Wildlife-Watching Activities by State Where Spending Took Place: 2011 (Population 16 years old and older. Expenditures in thousands of dollars.) State where spending took place Total expenÂditures Trip-related expenditures Expenditures for equipment ExpenÂditures for other items1 Total trip-related Food and lodging TransporÂtation Other trip costs Total equipment Wildlife-watching equipment Auxiliary equipment Special equipment United States, total 50,347,942 17,274,675 9,349,439 6,006,860 1,918,376 24,487,628 10,467,983 2,410,570 11,609,075 8,585,639 Alabama 734,204 *41,191 *12,168 *27,359 ... 668,276 203,518 ... ... *24,738 Alaska 2,058,355 1,970,345 1,052,372 559,450 358,522 79,485 34,386 *38,063 ... *8,524 Arizona 935,880 391,198 194,925 176,576 19,697 336,081 141,043 *22,295 ... 208,600 Arkansas 216,074 *34,520 *21,808 *12,384 ... 156,574 104,825 ... ... ... California 3,777,677 1,781,680 933,483 663,484 184,713 1,485,977 622,657 270,934 *592,386 510,019 Colorado 1,432,084 615,636 353,088 232,716 29,832 722,249 149,734 51,130 ... 94,199 Connecticut 934,703 227,380 110,505 67,546 49,328 487,381 179,205 58,076 *250,100 219,942 Delaware 190,309 41,092 21,761 16,782 *2,550 102,400 41,537 *6,857 ... 46,817 Florida 3,041,333 1,732,652 890,458 619,555 222,639 788,430 457,904 48,954 *281,572 520,250 Georgia 1,802,423 839,036 499,054 325,328 *14,654 889,500 464,003 *143,884 ... *73,887 Hawaii 668,504 627,700 291,313 161,888 *174,500 14,603 12,726 *1,876 ... 26,201 Idaho 432,041 82,479 *29,524 *52,108 ... 292,182 108,546 *181,911 ... *57,380 Illinois 1,427,474 166,123 69,757 73,868 *22,497 906,839 273,162 *22,805 ... 354,513 Indiana 751,343 *206,357 *75,968 *105,843 *24,546 478,201 295,148 *167,322 ... 66,785 Iowa 711,168 64,058 *21,563 38,820 *3,675 535,840 126,028 *23,391 ... 111,270 Kansas 208,415 *45,599 *31,572 *13,199 ... 56,925 48,515 *8,306 ... 105,891 Kentucky 773,221 125,358 62,455 40,780 *22,122 167,075 123,548 *8,515 ... 480,788 Louisiana 542,752 *222,145 *124,839 *57,122 ... 277,084 200,023 ... ... *43,523 Maine 798,854 514,145 347,602 122,931 43,612 172,113 89,761 *17,849 ... 112,596 Maryland 483,421 104,421 52,292 47,525 *4,605 333,762 195,957 *16,449 ... 45,237 Massachusetts 1,277,898 286,092 199,653 72,675 13,765 325,967 225,119 49,487 ... 665,838 Michigan 1,220,815 416,562 233,162 151,611 *31,789 662,703 399,811 *72,161 ... 141,550 Minnesota 621,290 228,217 *93,443 114,518 *20,255 169,982 123,036 *19,567 ... 223,092 Mississippi 342,422 *90,493 *37,648 *43,128 ... 238,311 97,418 ... ... *13,617 Missouri 940,818 210,934 102,373 104,728 *3,833 606,603 368,328 *28,287 ... 123,282 Montana 400,797 291,910 78,188 72,284 *141,438 104,210 55,061 ... ... *4,677 Nebraska 513,297 86,719 37,379 26,323 *23,017 409,799 67,707 *16,837 ... 16,778 Nevada 682,028 114,366 62,091 47,764 *4,511 275,886 51,295 *5,236 ... 291,776 New Hampshire 281,190 101,813 63,685 31,262 *6,866 111,320 63,459 *15,832 ... 68,057 New Jersey 986,278 228,123 119,222 96,801 *12,100 407,554 224,090 67,343 ... 350,601 New Mexico 327,117 146,937 106,077 38,740 2,120 136,597 73,910 *11,216 ... 43,583 New York 4,151,789 659,871 357,330 190,566 *111,976 2,423,787 987,518 *214,056 ... 1,068,131 North Carolina 929,661 367,309 202,953 151,292 *13,064 449,260 340,881 *55,871 ... 113,092 North Dakota 130,182 *10,055 *2,414 *7,454 ... 118,169 14,111 ... ... *1,958 Ohio 738,806 87,066 37,548 45,488 ... 457,027 316,466 *27,284 ... 194,714 Oklahoma 474,662 *107,919 *36,629 *43,151 ... 281,227 183,186 *18,162 ... *85,516 Oregon 1,697,222 482,241 275,422 196,880 *9,939 1,018,967 231,605 *49,744 ... 196,014 Pennsylvania 1,225,236 266,669 203,405 58,372 ... 742,934 290,509 *91,338 ... 215,632 Rhode Island 200,480 78,920 23,731 20,728 *34,460 92,137 27,199 *3,388 ... 29,423 South Carolina 467,253 260,838 196,463 54,740 *9,635 191,288 131,061 *8,955 ... *15,127 South Dakota 166,995 134,082 70,135 54,421 *9,526 30,452 22,878 ... ... *2,461 Tennessee 942,572 498,440 397,766 85,791 *14,883 390,742 216,167 *41,693 ... 53,390 Texas 1,823,758 478,080 253,565 196,653 *27,862 919,971 569,830 *45,929 ... 425,708 Utah 585,405 295,723 125,937 92,783 *77,003 238,012 83,279 *19,977 ... *51,671 Vermont 288,507 49,506 19,845 26,257 *3,403 113,416 35,452 *6,513 *71,451 125,585 Virginia 958,607 299,762 157,750 129,698 12,313 493,321 334,967 41,842 ... 165,524 Washington 3,173,371 506,658 310,010 157,634 39,014 2,386,353 200,718 125,735 ... 280,360 West Virginia 325,778 100,326 *47,295 *42,747 ... 183,696 104,048 *63,236 ... *41,756 Wisconsin 1,488,857 234,760 144,379 81,894 *8,488 1,080,632 379,430 *70,622 ... 173,464 Wyoming 350,256 321,169 157,429 155,218 8,522 22,166 20,113 ... ... *6,920 * Estimate based on a sample size of 10-29. … Sample size too small (less than 10) to report data reliably. 1 Includes expenditures for magazine subscriptions, membership dues and contributions, and land leasing and ownership. Note: U.S. totals include responses from participants residing in the District of Columbia.2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 21 2006–2011 Comparison by Region of the Numbers of Anglers, Hunters, and Wildlife Watchers An examination of the number of hunters, anglers, and wildlife watchers for the past two Surveys (2006 and 2011) finds regional variation for each type of recreation. â– â– Nationally there was an 11% increase in anglers from 2006 to 2011. This increase is statistically significant at the 5% level.1 At the regional level the number of anglers increased or stayed the same in all Regions. The biggest increase, 37%, was in the Middle Atlantic Region. The number of anglers did not change significantly in the West North Central, South Atlantic, and East South Central Regions. â– â– The 9% increase in hunters nationwide from 2006 to 2011 was statistically significant at the 5% level. The region with the biggest increase in hunters was the East South Central Region, with a 39% increase. Regions with no statistically significant change in hunters were the Middle Atlantic, West North Central, South Atlantic, and West South Central. 1 The 5% level of significance means that for 95% of all possible samples, the estimate for 2006 can be shown to be different from the estimate for 2011. This is determined by calculating the 95% confidence intervals around the 2006 estimate and the 2011 estimate and seeing if they overlap. If they do, we cannot say that the two estimates are different, since it would be possible to arrive at the same estimate for the two years. â– â– Nationally the number of people participating in around‑the‑home wildlife watching did not significantly change from 2006 to 2011. Three Regions had significant changes: West South Central with a 12% increase, New England with a 10% decrease, and West North Central with a 19% decrease. â– â– Away‑from‑home wildlife watching participation did not change nationally from 2006 to 2011. Regionally two areas, South Atlantic and Mountain, increased (37% and 11%, respectively) and the rest stayed level or decreased. The Region with the biggest decrease was the West South Central, at −19%. USFWS 22 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview USFWS USFWS Fishing: Indices of Participants by State of Residence (Indicies simplify comparisons among the wildlife-related recreation activities. 2006’s estimates are indexed at 100. The 2011 index is calculated by dividing that year’s estimates by the 2006 estimates.) Hunting: Indices of Participants by State of Residence (Indicies simplify comparisons among the wildlife-related recreation activities. 2006’s estimates are indexed at 100. The 2011 index is calculated by dividing that year’s estimates by the 2006 estimates.) 02 550751001251500255075100125150 U.S. Total New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific U.S. Total New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific â– 2011 â– 2006 â– 2011 â– 20062011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview 23 Wildlife Watching: Indices of Participants by State of Residence (Indicies simplify comparisons among the wildlife-related recreation activities. 2006’s estimates are indexed at 100. The 2011 index is calculated by dividing that year’s estimates by the 2006 estimates.) Around-the-Home Away-from-Home 02 550751001251500255075100125150 U.S. Total New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific U.S. Total New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific â– 2011 â– 2006 â– 2011 â– 2006 USFWS USFWS24 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation: State Overview Conclusion The participation of Americans in wildlife‑related recreation is extensive and increasing, from 87.5 million in 2006 to 91.1 million in 2011. At the state level 28 States had increases in the number of wildlife‑related recreationists from 2006 to 2011, with the biggest percentage increases in Alaska (47%) and Louisiana (40%). The 2006–2011 increase in wildlife‑related recreation has not been reflected equally for sportspersons and wildlife watchers. 39% of wildlife‑related recreationists in 2006 were sportspersons and 81% were wildlife watchers (the percentages do not add to 100 because of the people who were both sportspersons and wildlife watchers). In 2011 42% of wildlife‑related recreationists were sportspersons and 80% were wildlife watchers. Wildlife watchers have roughly maintained their proportion in the overall increase of wildlife‑related recreation, but sportspersons have increased their proportion. The number of participants is not the only measure of the relative impact of sportspersons and wildlife watchers. Examination of expenditures shows that while sportspersons are a smaller proportion of all recreationists, they spend almost twice as much in total as wildlife watchers. About two‑thirds of all wildlife‑related recreation expenditures have been for hunting and/or fishing in 2006 (63%) and 2011 (62%). These preliminary Regional and State‑level estimates illustrate the continued importance and impact of fish and wildlife resources to each State, region, and the nation as a whole. The table below lists the States with the highest levels of activity for the different types of wildlife‑related recreation. Most Participants In‑State In‑State Hunters 1. Texas – 1,147,000 2. Wisconsin – 895,000 3. New York – 823,000 4. Pennsylvania – 775,000 5. Missouri – 576,000 In‑State Anglers 1. Florida –3,092,000 2. Texas – 2,246,000 3. New York – 1,882,000 4. Michigan – 1,744,000 5. California – 1,674,000 In‑State Wildlife Watchers 1. California – 6,733,000 2. Texas – 4,376,000 3. Florida – 4,308,000 4. New York – 4,239,000 5. Pennsylvania – 3,598,000 Highest Participation Rates Hunting 1. South Dakota – 21% 2. Alaska, Mississippi – 20% 3. Wyoming, – 18% 4. Wisconsin – 17% 5. Arkansas, Idaho, Montana, Vermont, West Virginia –14% Fishing 1. Alaska – 40% 2. Minnesota – 32% 3. Mississippi, Wyoming – 27% 4. Oklahoma, South Dakota – 26% 5. Idaho, Montana – 25% Wildlife Watching 1. Vermont – 53% 2. West Virginia – 51% 3. Wisconsin – 48% 4. Alaska – 47% 5. Oklahoma – 44% USFWS U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Cover photo: B.B. Singh Photography |
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