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Wired To Hunt Podcast

Ep. 414: Where Public Lands Stand with Randy Newberg

Wired To Hunt Podcast

MeatEater

Sports, Wilderness

4.84.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2021

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Today on the show I’m joined by the one and only Randy Newberg to explore the current state of affairs of public lands in America and the topics, issues and policies we hunters need to be paying attention to and taking action on.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the Wired to Hunt Podcast.

0:05.8

You're home for dear hunting news stories and strategies.

0:09.9

And now, your host, Mark Kenyon.

0:14.1

Welcome to the Wired to Hunt Podcast.

0:17.0

I'm your host, Mark Kenyon, and this is episode number 414.

0:19.9

In today's show, I'm joined by the one and only Randy Newberg to explore the current

0:25.4

state of affairs of public lands in America and the topics, issues and policies that we

0:30.9

hunters need to be paying attention to and taking action on.

0:38.6

Alright, welcome to the Wired to Hunt Podcast brought to you by First Light.

0:44.6

And today, like I mentioned, we've got my buddy Randy Newberg on the show.

0:50.6

And Randy is going to help us kick off what I'm thinking of as conservation month here

0:56.6

on the Wired to Hunt Podcast.

0:58.2

It's the month of April.

1:00.0

We've got Earth Day coming up this month.

1:02.5

You know, we're a long ways off from dear hunting season.

1:05.2

It's that kind of time of year, at least for me when I'm thinking about, I don't know,

1:09.6

spring, the renewal of the year, new growth, new birth of fawns and turkeys and all

1:15.5

of different things.

1:16.5

Not me thinking about, I don't know, about giving back about the importance of, what

1:22.6

does mention, conservation.

1:24.6

If we as hunters want to be able to have a good time out in the field and fill our freezers

1:29.9

and have wild places to explore and dear to chase, well, it's on us to make sure that

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