The Alaska Outdoor Council (AOC) is a dedicated organization in Anchorage, AK, committed to protecting the hunting, fishing, trapping, and access rights of outdoor enthusiasts in Alaska. With a mission to preserve outdoor pursuits and conserve the habitats they depend on, the AOC aims to unite the voices of its membership and member clubs to effectively represent their outdoor interests in all aspects of public policy. The AOC also actively supports and advocates for local businesses and individuals, such as the Fairbanks Fur Tannery and its owner, AL Barrette, who have made significant contributions to the outdoor community in Alaska. Rob Mathews, the newly appointed president of the AOC, brings a wealth of experience and passion for outdoor activities. Originally from Kalamazoo, Michigan, Mathews moved to Alaska in 2010 after a 22-year career in the Army. He has been actively involved in junior shooting programs and has a deep appreciation for hunting and fishing. With the support of the AOC board and fellow members, Mathews aims to continue the organization's legacy of protecting user and state rights, while also working towards advancing Alaska's hunting, fishing, and access rights.
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