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Ep. 034

Published: 2016-04-29 01:55:00
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Missoula, Montana. Recorded live from the 2016 BHA Rendezvous, Steven Rinella and Janis Putelis talk with First Lite's Ryan Callaghan, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers' founder Land Tawney, and Kimber's Vice President of Sales Ryan Busse. Subjects discussed include: Callaghan sneaking out of the BHA conference to go fishing; Steve's invasive species t-shirt idea; judging a wild game cook-off; BHA's work on drones in hunting; texting and using radios while hunting; baiting bears; the death of a thousand cuts; American Exceptionalism; Roosevelt's public land legacy; Steve's fascination with the American buffalo; making roads vs making wilderness; how public lands became a partisan issue; the intrinsic value of wilderness; what's happening in the Badger Two Medicine of Montana; Steve Rinella for President; how to be an advocate; the question of climate change; and being a role model.

 

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Referenced Books

Hole in the Sky
by Bill Kittridge
The speaker mentions Bill Kittridge, described as a writer and long-time Missoula resident who grew up in Oregon. The book 'Hole in the Sky' is explicitly referenced as being about land management issues and environmental issues. This comes up in a discussion about the Buffalo Commons concept and the contentious nature of land use in places like Jordan, Montana.
Referenced at Not precisely marked in transcript