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EP052: Hunt Talk Forum Members on Conservation and Public lands

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Wilderness, Education, How To

4.92.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2017

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

Randy sits down with three of the long-time forum members from his Hunt Talk forum who are serious conservationists and public land advocates.  Terry (Oak), Joe (Dinkshooter), and JR walk the walk for conservation and public lands, as do the groups they serve for, Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society and Backcountry Hunters and Anglers.  This podcast was recorded in Reno while all members were at the Wild Sheep Foundation national convention.  Topics covered are wild sheep conservation, raising money for conservation, "accountants in conservation," missing a ram with your bow, excuses for missing, Colorado sheep as Republicans/Democrats/Independents, bighorn sheep are born looking for a place to die, wildlife disease issues, comical trophy photos, pack goats as a disease vector, improve your tag drawing odds by putting more critters on the mountain, sheep karma, public land politics affecting wildlife and hunting, missing the biggest black bear of your life, and lots of laughs and jokes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks, Randy Nibburg here. Thanks for listening to another episode of Hunt Talk Radio.

0:05.4

I apologize in advance that I am in some place in Nevada that is really good at taking

0:13.9

your voice away. I've been talking like, I don't even know what I sound like, but I don't

0:18.0

sound very good. Lost my voice down at Shotcho. Haven't found it completely. I'm now at

0:24.3

the cheap show here in Reno and I have three of America's greatest conservationists with me.

0:30.4

And they're laughing already, but if you hang out on our Hunt Talk Forum, they all have different

0:39.0

handles and names and you might think they're just a bunch of really bad ass hunters, but they're

0:42.8

also some serious conservation dudes. And I got three of them here with me today and we're going

0:48.6

to talk about their organizations, what they're doing and why public lands and cheap conservation

0:55.0

are so important. And before we do that, we're going to talk about the fact that Louis Pulle

0:59.5

Optics is a sponsor in this podcast. They are the title sponsor. Go to Louis Pulle.com and you will

1:05.7

find out why they are truly America. Great optics. All right, coolers. They are, well, they've been

1:13.8

sponsored in this podcast since it started. All right, coolers.com. Yeah, they're funky colors,

1:20.2

but they are just bad ass coolers. On Xmaps.com, I think everybody on this podcast has more than

1:27.1

their share of on Xmaps, apps and chips. They're all nodding their head. And when you, once you get to

1:34.9

know who these guys are, you're going to go out to Hunt Talk and search all their posts and see

1:38.6

how much stuff they shoot every year. And then you're going to say, man, if that's what you shoot,

1:43.5

when you have on Xmaps, I'm going to get me some on Xmaps. So on Xmaps.com, don't leave home without

1:50.1

it. And last but not least, since we are in the process of application season, go hunt.com. They

1:58.3

have their insider service. And you've heard me talk about it. And the reason I talk about it is

2:03.0

because I use it so much. And when you're applying for tags, by the time this podcast release,

2:09.1

I think Wyoming and Arizona will already be behind us. I had of us. You'll have Montana, Colorado,

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