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🗓️ 28 April 2021
⏱️ 139 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey folks, Randy Nuberger here with another episode of LooPulled Hunt Talk Radio. |
0:05.2 | Man, I'm sorry I've been so delinquent right now. |
0:10.8 | Not that there are any good excuses, but I was an organ for two weeks and then I was in Minnesota |
0:16.9 | for 10 days. So I've been gone 24 of the last 30 days and didn't leave a lot of time to |
0:26.0 | just stay caught up on everything and I know I should try to catch up and do some of these |
0:31.4 | before I left for that period of time. But I was up in the hell in the legislature and hell in a |
0:38.3 | way more often than I should. And so things just got away from me. So sorry about that. |
0:44.3 | Appreciate all you who might still be a listener to what we have here because today we have gas that |
0:51.2 | I'm trying to think Dave and Neva, I've been talking to them about being on podcasts for |
0:59.4 | probably since I started this podcast. And these guys, even though they have their own podcasts, |
1:07.2 | that's not why they're on the show. It is a great podcast and we'll give you the details on it. |
1:14.1 | But their background in their history is so relevant to the times we're in and both of them |
1:22.4 | have degrees in resource management. And then they went on to become policy makers for many years |
1:31.3 | in the administration of the Governor Matt Mead office in Wyoming. And if you're in Wyoming, |
1:39.9 | you get to see every conservation wildlife access hunting issue that affects America. You see |
1:49.7 | it in some straight. So I am thankful. I am so grateful that we've been able to coordinate |
1:56.7 | schedules. And we're going to talk about who knows what. But when you get people like us on a |
2:04.0 | podcast, it might go anywhere. I sent them an outline kind of the get into some of the hard |
2:11.8 | details of how policy is made from their standpoint of what it's like to be on that side of the |
2:18.3 | the table. We know what it's like to be on our side of the table when we're citizens trying to |
2:23.1 | provide comment and everything. But they have amazing ways of putting themselves in the shoes of |
2:31.5 | citizens, even though they were policy makers. And then they also are two very avid alkaners, |
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