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The MeatEater Podcast

Locked Out

The MeatEater Podcast

MeatEater

Sports, Wilderness

4.937.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2018

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Bozeman, MT- Steven Rinella talks with Mark Kenyon of Wired to Hunt, Eric Siegfried and Lisa Nichols of OnX, Joel Webster of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew.

Subjects discussed: A major MeatEater announcement; the 9-million acres you own but can’t use; defining landlocked; a brief history of how things got this bad; an OnX Pro Tip; historic uses and prescriptive easements; Janis discusses what the hell a “checkerboard” is; LWCF success stories; clarifying stream access laws; what’s best for hunters and anglers?; Steve’s early OnX days; discovering the nooks and crannies; and more.

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0:00.0

This is the meat eater podcast coming at you shirtless severely bugbed and in my case

0:14.8

underwearless meat eater podcast.

0:18.3

You can't predict anything.

0:23.8

You're telling me you're telling me 9.52 9.52 million acres of American ground.

0:36.4

Public you know publicly owned American ground is inaccessible to people who like to hunt

0:43.6

fish and walk around.

0:45.9

Landlocked landlocked.

0:47.7

If you add up all the acreage I own that's 4.256 million times the acres of I own.

0:59.0

It's a big chunk of land.

1:00.0

Yeah.

1:01.0

Yeah.

1:03.3

How do you put it in terms of like you know everybody when everyone is trying to make

1:08.4

something seem big they compare it to Rhode Island right if you want to make something

1:13.2

small you compare it to Texas.

1:15.0

But you guys don't even need to do the Rhode Island comparison.

1:20.2

New Hampshire and Connecticut right.

1:21.6

You did it to state combo.

1:23.4

Still it's still the dinky states in the east but still 9.52 million acres of landlocked

1:32.0

land in America.

1:33.0

Well isn't Yellowstone like 2 million acres.

1:35.0

That's a good way of putting it.

1:36.6

It's like 5 times that size.

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