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Hunters in the US Senate; Senators Daines and Heinrich - Episode 210

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Wilderness, Education, How To

4.92.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2023

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy shares some stories with two US Senators, Senator Daines from Montana and Senator Heinrich from New Mexico. Both are avid hunters and both work on conservation and public land policy. In addition to some hunting stories, topics covered include getting banned from social media, focusing on the next generation, challenges of partisanship, importance of public lands, Great American Outdoor Act, and other Congressional issues that impact your hunting and access. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:30.0

Hey folks, Randy Noberg here. Welcome to Louis Pold's Hunt Talk Radio.

0:35.5

Hey folks, Randy Noberg here. Welcome to another episode of Louis Pold's Hunt Talk Radio.

1:06.0

We're trying out a new studio here with the new audio setup.

1:10.8

Not sure how it's going to work out. It sounds pretty good, at least in my headphones.

1:15.3

Hope you're all doing well. Today we're releasing a podcast. It's taken a couple days to record.

1:22.5

And I want people to understand or to hear that there are people in Congress who actually hunt.

1:30.9

In this podcast, you're going to hear the first part of it is Senator Steve Daines from Montana.

1:39.4

He I've known him for a long time before he was a senator. And I've known his family's

1:47.2

traditions about hunting. You know, we're both from the same little town here, Bozeman.

1:53.6

And it's a small enough place. He surely was back 20 years ago where you all got to swap

2:00.9

your own stories and bump into each other. And so I want people to understand that just because

2:07.6

someone serves in Congress doesn't mean that they are against hunting or live a different life

2:15.8

than we do. Yeah, they do to some respects, but they still cherish these landscapes and conservation.

2:22.6

And the stuff that makes it work for us. And when I recorded that one, the senator apologizes,

2:31.3

staff apologizes. They only had, I think we only got like 25 minutes into it. And he had to go

2:40.4

as you can expect if you're a US senator. It's not like he got hours of time to sit around waiting

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