Technological innovations are a way of life and influence hunters every year. State wildlife agencies and state legislatures are constantly trying to balance principles of fair chase with the benefits of new technology to hunters. In this episode, the guys discuss some of that technology and debate whether or not it should be used in hunting. Technologies discussed include: Drones, long range rifles, cross bows, trail cams, magnified optics, suppressors, radios, calls, decoys, electronic calls, expanding bullets, e-bikes, thermals, artifical light, gps, and more. Agree or disagree with the discussion? Let us know at yourmountain@itsyourmountain.com.
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Wildlife Conservation with Chris Tymeson of Safari Club International
The Summer Conservation Rundown
New Oil and Gas Leasing Rules from BLM
Support for Hunting in the United States Declines
SCOTUS defines Waters of the United States
The Corner Crossing Decision
The Bureau of Land Management's Proposed Conservation Rule
The Politics of Wildlife Management
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Advocacy and Grizzlies: Making a Point vs. Making a Difference
Boundary Waters, Tongass, and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Wolves, Bears, and Bills
Lead Ammunition on Wildlife Refuges and the Colorado River Water Catastrophe
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