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Off The Trail Ep 3: Why Hunters Need to Care About Politics (even if they hate politics)

Off The Trail Ep 3: Why Hunters Need to Care About Politics (even if they hate politics)

Hunting freedom isn’t guaranteed. Protecting seasons, access, and wildlife starts with political engagement.

Hunt. Fish. Freedom. - Presented By The International Order of T Roosevelt

March 6, 202614m 53s

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Show Notes

Hunting freedom isn’t guaranteed. Protecting seasons, access, and wildlife starts with political engagement.


For many hunters and anglers, the outdoors is where we go to escape the noise of politics and the daily news cycle. But the reality is simple. Even if hunters step away from politics, politics will never step away from hunting.


This conversation breaks down why policy decisions shape the future of hunting, fishing, and wildlife conservation across the United States. From state legislatures and ballot initiatives to wildlife regulations and public land policy, the rules that govern hunting seasons, weapon methods, and access are constantly being debated and rewritten.


You will hear how the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation came to exist in the first place and why leaders like Theodore Roosevelt fought to establish a system that protects wildlife while supporting hunting traditions. The discussion also explores how modern anti hunting campaigns often operate through gradual regulatory pressure rather than sweeping bans. Shortened seasons, method restrictions, and species specific regulations can reshape the future of hunting one decision at a time.


Hunters remain the backbone of conservation funding through license sales, excise taxes like Pittman Robertson, and volunteer habitat work. But funding alone is not enough. Staying informed, supporting hunting advocacy organizations, and defending the right to hunt and fish at the state level all play a role in ensuring these traditions continue.


Hunting is more than recreation. It is food, conservation, heritage, and a connection to the land that depends on active participation.

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