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Hunt Talk Radio

EP 099: Non-resident discrimination, Easements, Zinke

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Education, Wilderness, How To

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2018

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

In this Episode (99) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy, Marcus, and Dan discuss listener topics like wildlife not connected to the land ownership, states as wildlife trustees, price gouging non-residents (NR), how much to allocate NRs, what are conservation easements (CE), why CEs are under attack, property rights hypocrites, resignation of Ryan Zinke as Sec of DOI, Utah selling 28K of open hunting ground, the anti-public land movement, and many other topics related to public land and conservation.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks, Randy Newberg here with another, well I guess we'll call it a delayed episode

0:06.3

of the Loupold's Hunt Talk Radio.

0:08.6

I apologize that I've been on the road non-stop and then I had to go to a trade show and

0:15.5

got home and the CPA world was nipping at my heels so we're a couple days late getting

0:20.6

this podcast released.

0:22.8

But I don't know if this will be Randy Newberg unfiltered or if this will be Hunt Talk

0:27.5

Radio.

0:29.1

With me are Marcus Hockett and Dan Wilde and I've went through mountains of emails,

0:38.7

mountains I think would be a right term.

0:41.2

At least hills and piles of emails, maybe mountains that came in while I was gone about all

0:47.7

kinds of cool topics that we probably should talk about if we have another ready.

0:53.2

And we're going to jump into those and these are going to be about probably the one that's

0:58.6

really going to get people's attention is why can Western states treat non-residents

1:04.8

the way they do both in terms of pricing and in terms of percentage of tags allowed.

1:11.4

And what's the fallacy here, the incorrectness and argument of people saying well I'm a

1:18.3

federal, I'm an owner in those federal lands by my virtue of being a U.S. citizen so

1:24.9

therefore I should have as much right as a state person, a person living in that state.

1:30.0

We're going to explore that in great depth, explain to you why that doesn't hold true and

1:37.5

then we're going to get into things about conservation easements, what they are, what they

1:41.4

represent why they're under attack by state legislatures.

1:45.1

We're going to get into states selling their state land.

1:49.9

We've talked about this in the past many times and there still seems to be some ambiguity

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