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DEER HUNTER

#335 : Excuse Me Sir.... Can You Please Stop Hammering

DEER HUNTER

Kevin Vistisen

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2.4618 Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2024

⏱️ 115 minutes

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Summary

Matt Rinella joins us in studio for this weeks episode. 

Matt wrote an article a few years back that challenged the narrative that we have hunter recruitment issues. He also sourced and organized data that shows the opposite. In fact there is an argument to be made that on our current trajectory we are negatively impacting the resource and the experience.

With loss of hunting and trapping rights running rampant in the court systems I see hunting taking pressure from many angles and I do in fact have concerns about our path forward.

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome to the deer hunter podcast, a platform created to entertain, educate, and evolve the modern day deer hunter.

0:45.8

Yeah.

0:53.7

All right, here we go.

0:55.5

Welcome in everyone to this week's edition of the Deer Hunter podcast Friday, June 28th.

1:01.8

Welcome into the studio.

1:04.3

I am joined this week by my good friend Matt Rinella.

1:08.9

Matt came into the studio last week ago today when you're listening to

1:13.2

this last Friday. Matt came into the studio and we sat down and we actually broke open some of

1:18.8

those jaco goes, got some caffeine going and did a couple hours recorded. Most of you are

1:26.7

probably familiar with Matt Rinella. He's stirred up some

1:30.8

controversy here over the course of the last couple years in regards to, oh, challenging

1:36.4

the actual messaging that we need more hunters. And he's got some really valid arguments, and I've always found him to be a very fascinating

1:48.2

person.

1:49.1

So I know some people listen to this, and they don't agree with him.

1:52.8

I know that for sure, because some of my friends don't agree with a lot of his statements

1:57.3

and his point of view.

1:58.9

But I think if you keep an open mind that it's a very important conversation.

2:03.2

And I'll just say, you know, it kind of goes against the foundation of the North American wildlife management practice to monetize and commercialize the hunting of game. So, you know, he's got an argument there on our,

2:20.5

fundamental basis. And we go into depth and detail in that here this week. Plus, he's funny.

2:28.0

I was listening back through this doing a little bit of it. I caught it. He said he didn't even,

2:33.4

I don't think he had any clue he said it, and I didn't catch it. But I caught it. I caught it. He said he didn't even, I don't think he had any clue he said it,

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