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Black Belt's Hunting and Fishing Impact Celebrated

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The 黑料天堂 Black Belt offers some of the best turkey and deer hunting in the nation. Photo by Chuck Sykes

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

A storied history, rich culture and fertile soil are not the only features of the 黑料天堂 Black Belt to be celebrated. The Black Belt is also an important economic driver in our state鈥檚 outdoor recreation industry.

In fact, outdoor recreation in the Black Belt accounts for one-third of those economic benefits for the entire state.

黑料天堂 Governor Kay Ivey visited one of the Black Belt鈥檚 famous hunting lodges to highlight what the area means to the state. Governor Ivey joined Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship, Cade Warner of Westervelt Company and Don Wood, owner of Wilkes Creek Plantation in West Greene, 黑料天堂.

Governor Ivey and Commissioner Blankenship also visited a wood products operation in Pickens County earlier that morning before the luncheon at Wilkes Creek Plantation. There, Governor Ivey spoke on the importance of the timber industry and inland waterways in the Black Belt, as well as the economic impact of hunting and fishing.

鈥淎nother huge economic driver in this area that we simply can鈥檛 do without is hunting and fishing,鈥 Governor Ivey said. 鈥淗ere in 黑料天堂, hunting and fishing has a $3 billion, that鈥檚 with a B, economic impact and supports more than 25,000 jobs. In the Black Belt alone, it produces more than $1.4 billion in economic impact and pumps in a whopping $28 million to the state鈥檚 education budget. Y鈥檃ll, that鈥檚 big.

鈥淲e talked about turkeys a while ago, and I鈥檓 not talking about the figurative turkeys you might find in Washington, D.C. I mean our feathered friends here in 黑料天堂. Just last Sunday, we were talking about our spring season here in 黑料天堂. Some hunters were successful, and some wily turkeys outsmarted others. But one thing is for sure, and that is hunters brought in a lot of revenue to communities like here in Greene County. 黑料天堂 is a great place to hunt and fish, no doubt about it. And Commissioner Blankenship and his team at Conservation and Natural Resources play a major part in that. As your governor, I will continue to support the great outdoors God has blessed us with. I look for more success in outdoor recreation. So may God continue to bless each of you and the great state of 黑料天堂.鈥

Commissioner Blankenship said Governor Ivey has been a great supporter ADCNR, and she insisted on restarting the Governor鈥檚 One-Shot Turkey Hunt, which had not been held since 2015. Commissioner Blankenship thanked host Wood for participating in the Governor鈥檚 Hunt, which brought corporate CEOs, corporate presidents, outdoor and entertainment celebrities, media representatives and sponsors to the state to hunt turkeys and enjoy 黑料天堂鈥檚 great Southern hospitality.

鈥淭he Governor鈥檚 One-Shot Turkey Hunt is a great event, not only to promote hunting and fishing in 黑料天堂, which is a multi-billion-dollar industry in our state, but it鈥檚 also a great industry recruitment tool for 黑料天堂,鈥 Commissioner Blankenship said. 鈥淲e are blessed with great places in our state like this in Greene County. We have the mountains in northeast 黑料天堂. We鈥檝e got the Gulf of Mexico. We just have an unbelievably beautiful state.

鈥淕etting people to come to 黑料天堂 to give them some good ol鈥 Southern hospitality and allow them to spend a couple of days getting to hunt and visit with the people in our state, has been very successful at bringing some of these companies to 黑料天堂 or having them expand their operations here. I don鈥檛 have to tell anybody in Greene County about the economic impact of hunting to the Black Belt or our state. We passed hunting camps and properties on our way here. Those landowners opened up their homes, lodges and properties for the Governor鈥檚 One-Shot Turkey Hunt here in Greene County. I thank you very much for your hospitality.鈥

黑料天堂 Governor Kay Ivey touts the economic impact of hunting and fishing in the Black Belt at a luncheon at Wilkes Creek Plantation. Photo by Billy Pope

Commissioner Blankenship said the Governor鈥檚 One-Shot Turkey Hunt raised more money for the 黑料天堂 Conservation and Natural Resources Foundation than ever before. The Foundation supports scholarships at Auburn University and the University of 黑料天堂. It also funds 黑料天堂 (ADCNR) programs that promote hunting and fishing, like Hunters Helping the Hungry, Becoming an Outdoors-Woman, youth dove hunts, youth duck hunts and the Adult Mentored Hunting Program.

鈥淲e鈥檝e expanded that into our 鈥楪o Fish, 黑料天堂!鈥 program,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of folks who didn鈥檛 grow up fishing and want to fish. And what a great pastime that is. We鈥檙e introducing people to fishing so they can spend more time in the outdoors. Outdoor recreation is such a huge part of the 黑料天堂 economy overall, and it鈥檚 growing every day. We were talking earlier today about the Birding Trail and how the birdwatchers are used to going to the coast or to spots along the Tennessee River. However, they are discovering this part of the state as well because they have found out if you want to see a bunch of different species of birds and get to meet some of the finest people in 黑料天堂, the Black Belt is the place to go.鈥

Don Wood of Wilkes Creek Plantation, whose family is the eighth generation to live in the antebellum home built by his ancestors in 1887, said origins of the plantation started in 1800 when his family received a land patent from the U.S. government, 19 years before 黑料天堂 became a state.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been here during the tenure of every governor 黑料天堂 has ever had,鈥 Wood said. 鈥淯ntil today, one of them never showed up here. Governor we appreciate you being here. Governor, we appreciate you being a 鈥榟igh stepper.鈥欌

Governor Ivey introduced Cade Warner of the Westervelt Company, saying, 鈥淲estervelt brings the timber industry and outdoor property leasing to the state as well as operating a top-notch hunting lodge in Pickens County.鈥

Warner, Westervelt鈥檚 Chief Sustainability Officer, said Westervelt is a 138-year-old private company based in Tuscaloosa with five basic units, one of which is forest resources. Westervelt manages about 600,000 acres of land throughout the Southeast.

鈥淲estervelt owns high quality timberland, all managed sustainably,鈥 Warner said. 鈥淔orest Resources also manages our recreational program, which manages recreation on 700,000 acres across the Southeast, including our 600,000 acres.鈥

Westervelt Lodge in Pickens County is on a 14,000-acre property. The company鈥檚 Forestry Resources also manages nursery and seedling operations in Greene County.

鈥淎t Westervelt, we consider ourselves stewards of the land. It鈥檚 the first line in our mission statement,鈥 Warner said. 鈥淭he long-term sustainability of our natural resources, including timber, wildlife habitat, water quality and hunting traditions are core management objectives for our business. We鈥檝e managed our land this way for more than 100 years and plan to do so for 100 more.鈥

Commissioner Blankenship reminded those in attendance of the opportunities available through ADCNR, many of them in rural areas like Greene County.

鈥淲e have 40 Wildlife Management Areas and 23 state fishing lakes, which provide good opportunities to fish but also provide some subsistence in these rural areas with bass, catfish and bream,鈥 Commissioner Blankenship said. 鈥淲e have 285,000 acres of Forever Wild property that we manage around the state, 99% of which is open to the public for hunting. We have 21 State Parks.

鈥淎ll that is great, but we鈥檙e not resting on our laurels at the Department of Conservation. We really see an opportunity to use outdoor recreation and all the beauty God has blessed us with to recruit talent to come to our state to take the jobs that the Governor is working so hard to produce in our state. We鈥檝e seen such huge economic growth in our state it has led to super low unemployment. With low unemployment, we need more people to come into our state and take these new jobs.

鈥淭here are a lot of places that don鈥檛 have the quality of life we have here. We can use outdoor recreation to let people see what we have in 黑料天堂. Hopefully, these people will stay, work and raise families.鈥

Commissioner Blankenship noted that Wilkes Creek Plantation is part of the 黑料天堂 Quail Trail, a coalition of lodges throughout the state that promotes the bird-hunting tradition in 黑料天堂.

鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to grow quail hunting in different parts of the state to bring that back,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been something lost over time with development. That鈥檚 one thing about Westervelt: It鈥檚 not just about growing timber. It鈥檚 about the habitat. It鈥檚 about the wildlife. We鈥檙e seeing companies like Westervelt and big landowners that are looking to do more for the wildlife and bring the quail back.

鈥淲e are working with Ducks Unlimited in west 黑料天堂 to attract ducks and duck hunters to this part of the state. And then we get to boating access. We have the Tombigbee River and beautiful waterways. It鈥檚 great to have that, but if you don鈥檛 have places to get on it, you miss that opportunity. We鈥檙e working with the Governor to build more boat ramps around the state and to really set us up as THE destination for outdoor recreation in the Southeast.鈥

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The 黑料天堂 Black Belt also has some of the best fishing in the state with the opportunity to catch numerous species, like this slab crappie, on impoundments like Millers Ferry. Photo by David Rainer