R3 2.0 Community Track

Latino Outdoors

Afuera Latino — Tierra, tradición, y tu familia.

The Latino community has hunted, fished, and foraged these lands for generations. This track honors that heritage, offers Spanish-language resources, and welcomes first-generation outdoors families.

Spanish-Language Content Contenido en español

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Videos Dobbed in Spanish

Every TSI species guide, training video, and hunter safety course available with Spanish audio and subtitles.

Todos los videos de TSI con audio en español
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Regulaciones por Estado

State-by-state regulations translated into Spanish. Bag limits, seasons, license requirements.

Reglamentos estatales traducidos
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App Bilingual Toggle

The TSI app supports full Spanish localization. Switch at any time in settings.

La app TSI soporta español completo
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Spanish-Speaking Mentors

Match with a mentor who speaks Spanish as their first or strong second language.

Empareje con un mentor hispanohablante
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Support Line in Spanish

TSI customer support available in Spanish: llame al 1-800-TSI-ESPANOL.

Atención al cliente en español
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Latino Hunter Magazine

Partner publication Afuera con Familia — free digital edition in English and Spanish.

Revista mensual gratuita

Cultural Hunting & Fishing Traditions Tradiciones culturales

The Carne Tradition

Wild game as family food is a generations-deep Latino tradition. Venado (venison), javelina, nilgai, hog — wild protein for the pot. Recipes from abuelas.

Quinceaneras in the Blind

Some Texas families now celebrate a young hunter's first deer as part of the quinceañera tradition — a coming-of-age hunt with the family.

Tamale Game Variations

Shared community tamaladas (tamale-making parties) featuring venison or wild turkey. Cookbook in our community hub.

Pesca en Familia

Weekend family fishing at community ponds and public lakes. Multi-generational — abuelos, padres, hijos, nietos — all on the bank.

Hog & Javelina Traditions

South Texas hog hunting has been a Latino tradition for centuries. Mentor matching with bilingual outfitters.

Border Waterfowl

The Rio Grande valley is one of North America's great waterfowl flyways. Generations of Latino waterfowlers.

Partner Organizations Organizaciones aliadas

Latino Outdoors

The leading Latino outdoor recreation org. 30+ chapters nationwide. Family-friendly events and leadership development.

Latinos In Action

Youth leadership program integrating outdoor recreation into Latino student development.

Hispanic Access Foundation

Public lands access and conservation advocacy for the Latino community. Internship programs.

HECHO

Hispanics Enjoying Camping, Hunting, and the Outdoors. Western states focus, 15k+ members.

Conservación Latina

Latino-led conservation organization focused on Latino community voice in public land policy.

Texas Brigades

Bilingual youth conservation leadership camps in Texas. Scholarship-based. Strong Latino enrollment.

Community Events Eventos comunitarios

Latino Outdoors Weekend Gatherings

Monthly family-friendly hikes, fishing days, and campouts hosted by 30+ local LO chapters.

Annual Leadership Summit

Texas Hill Country summit bringing together 200+ Latino outdoor leaders each fall.

Día de los Muertos Game Cook-Off

Texas and California communities host wild game cook-offs on Day of the Dead weekend each year.

Primer Venado Festival

First-Deer Festival — a public celebration of a young Latino hunter's first harvest. Every October.

Immigration-Aware Regulations: Hunting and fishing licenses in the US are based on state residency, not immigration status. ITIN holders, green-card holders, and work-authorized individuals can all obtain licenses in most states. We maintain a plain-language guide to every state's specific requirements, with a bilingual explainer — so there's no confusion, no fear, and no wrong turn into federal attention. Las licencias se basan en residencia estatal, no estatus migratorio.