In this episode (156) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy and Marcus are ice fishing, mostly fishing for answers to how hunters can better understand the political process and increase their advocacy. Topics covered include trends in hunting topics becoming political, how the game works, why we might need new organizations to be effective, hunters must jump in the game, using your own network, solo or group, citizen legislators, paying dues is not advocacy, the detriments of being partisan, don't burn bridges, passion v. emotion, and other topics that give some insight to what likely is ahead for hunting and politics.
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North American Wildlife Conservation Model (Part 3 of 5)
North American Wildlife Conservation Model (Part 2 of 5)
North American Wildlife Conservation Model In Depth (Part 1 of 5)
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Corner Crossing Part 1- History and Trends
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Hunt Arizona Elk in 2022 - Or at least try
2022 Wyoming Elk Application Overview (Bonus)
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A 2021 Season Wrap - Some Years Are Crazy
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