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Of the 13.7 million hunters who took to the field in 2011, 11.6 million hunted big game, 4.5 million hunted small game, 2.6 million hunted migratory birds and 2.2 million other animals.

Big-game hunters spent an average of $1,457 per person on hunting-related expenses in 2011.

Of the 33.1 million anglers who fished, 27.5 million fished in freshwater and 8.9 million fished in saltwater. Anglers spent an average of $1,262 per person on fishing related expenses in 2011.

The survey found 73 percent (24.2 million) of anglers were male, and 27 percent (8.9 million) were female. Among hunters, 89 percent (12.2 million) were male, and 11 percent (1.5 million) were female.

There was a considerable overlap in activities among anglers, hunters and wildlife watchers. In 2011, 69 percent of hunters also fished, and 28 percent of anglers hunted. In addition, 51 percent of anglers and 57 percent of hunters wildlife watched, while 29 percent of all wildlife watchers reported hunting and/or fishing during the year.

Other types of wildlife also were popular for trip-takers: 13.7 million people enjoyed watching land mammals such as bears and buffalo; 4 million people watched marine mammals such as whales and dolphins; 6.4 million enjoyed watching fish; and 10.1 million enjoyed watching other wildlife.

Americans spent $54.9 billion on wildlife-watching trips, equipment and other items in 2011, an average of $981 per person.

The survey is paid with funds from the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program.

Ashe said the Fish and Wildlife Service is dedicated to connecting people and families with nature.

“We are proud to celebrate the good news in this report, and we look forward to continuing progress as we work with the states and all our partners and the public to help keep recreational fishing, hunting, and wildlife watching growing and going strong,” Ashe said.

The survey results will be broken out in specific reports for states in 2013.

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