PLACERVILLE, Calif. (Nov 13, 2024) — Bill Karr, a giant in outdoor journalism and a passionate advocate for California’s hunting and fishing communities, passed away at 78 on October 25, 2024, at his home in Placerville. Known for his pivotal role as the Northern California editor for Western Outdoor News (WON), Karr’s career spanned decades and brought outdoor writing and sportsman advocacy into focus across California and beyond.
Karr’s legacy is defined by his unwavering commitment to conservation and youth involvement in outdoor sports. He initiated programs like the “Youth Outdoor Fair” and “Shoot for the Future,” impacting over 400,000 youth and their families. These programs provided hands-on experiences that introduced children to the joys of fishing, hunting, and conservation, fostering a generational appreciation for the outdoors
His journey began as a Navy sonar operator and then as a purchasing agent in Saigon during the Vietnam War. Later, he built a career managing duck clubs and tackling conservation issues in California, especially advocating for the preservation of the Salton Sea’s ecosystems
. His columns and editorials often tackled critical issues like gun rights and hunting regulations, reflecting his dedication to protecting the rights of sportsmen while promoting responsible wildlife stewardship.
Karr’s influence on the outdoor community is underscored by the personal tributes from colleagues. His friend and longtime contributor John Myrick described him as both a mentor and a “surrogate brother,” praising Karr’s vast knowledge and dedication to the outdoors. WON editor Pat McDonell remembered Karr as a charismatic figure who never wavered in his passion for the outdoor lifestyle, inspiring thousands with his enthusiasm and expertise
Karr leaves behind a legacy that continues to resonate within California’s outdoor community and beyond. His son, Zach Karr, shared how much WON and its community meant to him, reflecting that working with WON was “his dream job.” In a world where outdoor traditions face numerous challenges, Karr’s lifetime of advocacy and mentorship stands as a lasting reminder of his dedication to nature, conservation, and community.
Community members are encouraged to share their stories of Bill Karr and continue his commitment to California’s outdoor heritage.