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Ep 166Breaking down Willow (not the classic 1980s film)

The Biden administration recently gave the green light to a controversial oil project in northern Alaska. Dave and Nephi wade into the issue. They discuss why many in the conservation world oppose it, why others support it--including how it fits into the national security debate and the climate debate. They also provide an update on a New Mexico stream access case, provide a PSA about leaving stressed wildlife alone, answer a listener question about lead/copper ammunition, and preview a future episode of the Your Mountain podcast.

Apr 11, 20231h 20m

Ep 165Advocacy and Grizzlies: Making a Point vs. Making a Difference

The US Fish and Wildlife Service recently announced it would consider Montana's and Wyoming's petitions to delist grizzly bears. The guys do a deep dive into the decision, the state politics, the legal process, and what it means for grizzly bears in the West. They also discuss a frustrating trend in state legislatures, and Dave encourages attending a convention that's already occurred! Check us out, and then shoot us a note at [email protected]

Mar 1, 202357 min

Ep 164Boundary Waters, Tongass, and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

Dave and Nephi break down a bill that could require leasing tens of millions of acres of public land to replenish the strategic petroleum reserve. They also discuss the administration's decision to prevent mineral leasing in the Boundary Waters area of northern Minnesota, and to reinstate roadless rule protections in Alaska's Tongass National Forest. Finally, the guys discuss a proposal to allow mountain lion pursuit with dogs after a tag's been filled. Enjoying the content? Ideas for an episode? Let us know. Send an email to [email protected], rate us, and find us on social media @itsyourmountain.

Feb 7, 20231h 12m

Ep 163Wolves, Bears, and Bills

Grizzly bears and wolves remain hot topics. Dave and Nephi provide an update on Colorado's efforts to reintroduce wolves, and how the public can get involved in the process. Then, they break down a recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision that challenged grizzly bear recovery plans, and discuss what the decision means for bear recovery/delisting. Next, the guys highlight a few bills circulating in state legislatures that are worth following, including bills about corner crossing, hunting predators with infrared technology, lead alternative programs, range day requirements for hunters education, and more. Other topics include: Safari Club International's wildlife law CLE, a Mule Deer Foundation banquet, SHOT Show, and more.

Jan 26, 20231h 32m

Ep 162Lead Ammunition on Wildlife Refuges and the Colorado River Water Catastrophe

Dave and Nephi end 2022 discussing some hot topics in conservation, including a Recovering America's Widlife Act update (update since recording: it didn't pass in 2022), and teeing up a needed deeper dive into the Montana Crazy Mountains access saga. They also discuss the resolution of a recent case brought by Center for Biological Diversity challenging lead use on wildlife refuges, which gets Nephi a bit fired up. Next, they give a 30,000 ft view of the Colorado River Compact, the river system, and the unprecedented drought that is pushing the west toward the biggest water war this country has ever seen. Tune in, and then join us for more new episodes in 2023!

Dec 29, 20221h 28m

Ep 161Whose Land is it Anyway: Contentious Access Issues in the West

Jonathan Wood, Vice President of Law & Policy at the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC), joins the guys to discuss some contentious access issues in the West. They dive into a New Mexico stream access case that may find its way to the US Supreme Court, and then provide an update on a land access dispute in the Crazy Mountains of Montana. Other topics include: whether Nephi should host the podcast; market-based envionmental solutions; listing the lesser priaire chicken; Jonathan's mountain; and more. Enjoying the podcast? Give us a 5 star rating, follow us on social media, send us an email at [email protected]; and most importantly--tell your friends. Thanks for the support--it means everything.

Nov 22, 20221h 29m

Ep 160From Scarcity to Abundance: The History of Game Management

The guys take a deep dive into the history of wildlife management in America, using Wyoming's journey as as example. They discuss: how wildlife laws progressed from the 1860s to the modern era; how important the Pittman-Robertson Act passing was to state management efforts; what revenues make up state wildlife agency budgets; why the firearms industry supports the Pittman-Robertson Act, what the Recovering America's Wildlife Act would do for states; and more. They also try to match attorneys with conservation organizations in need of pro bono legal services. Take a listen, and then email [email protected] with future show ideas.

Nov 11, 20221h 14m

Ep 159The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery

Renowned biologist, and Wildlife Science Coordinator for the Arizona Game & Fish Department, Jim Heffelfinger, joins the podcast for a deep dive into the good science, bad science, politics, influencers, successes, and failures associated with Mexican gray wolf recovery. Jim's captivating story spans several decades and will leave you both appreciating and questioning science and the motives of people. It will also leave you with a better understanding of what it takes to recover carismatic and controversial species under the Endangered Species Act. Tune in--you won't regret it!

Sep 24, 20221h 37m

Ep 158Banned Birds from Canada, and a Dubious Damage Claim

In this episode, Dave asks for help understanding the impacts Eurasian collared doves have on mourning doves. The guys also discuss the issues surrounding importing harvested game birds from Canada; how the damages claimed by the landowner in Wyoming's corner-crossing case are a head scratcher; and new attacks on the Pittman-Robertson Act from some in the environmental community. Tune in. Have show ideas? Send them to us at [email protected].

Sep 12, 20221h 2m

Ep 157RETURN Act, Corner Crossing, and the Senate's Inflation Reduction Act

Dave and Nephi provide updates on the RETURN Act (Pittman-Robertson defunding act) and the infamous corner crossing case from Wyoming. Then they dive into the freshly passed (as of today) Inflation Reduction Act. Love the bill or hate it, the guys don't care. They just hope to cut through the hyperpartisan politics dominating the airwaves, and let you know some of the pieces in the bill that would send funding towards conservation. Take a listen, and tell your friends about the Your Mountain Podcast!

Aug 7, 20221h 21m

Ep 156A Federal Proposal to Gut Wildlife Funding for States

In late June, nearly 5 dozen members of Congress co-sponsored a bill that would end the 100+ year excise tax on firearms and ammunition, which contributes more than $1.1 billion to state wildlife agencies each year. Dave and Nephi explain the history of the Pittman-Robertson Act, break down the bill, discuss how the excise taxes are used, and explain why the bill won't pass but needs the hunting community to kill it anyway. Take a listen, and then call your Congressman.

Jul 5, 20221h 3m

Ep 155Permanent Wildlife Funding Nears and 70,000 Acres of New Public Access

After a month away from recording due to Nephi building a house and Dave completing a fellowship in Europe, the guys are back. They discuss Recoving America's Wildlife Act, the major Congressional hurdle it cleared, and when it might become law. They also discuss a land acquisition by the Bureau of Land Management in Wyoming that creates access to 70,000 of public land, and the controversy surrounding the purchase. Other topics include: hunting draw results, Nephi moving, why soccer is a boring, and more. Tune in, and if you have ideas for future episodes, shoot us a note at: [email protected]

Jun 22, 202250 min

Ep 154Corner Crossing Update and Proposed Lead Ammunition Ban

The guys discuss a recent bill in Congress that would ban lead ammunition on US Fish and Willdife Service lands. They also jump back into the corner crossing issue with an analysis of the Wyoming litigation. Other topics include, transferrable landowner tags, National Corndog Day, why Nephi constantly interrupts Dave, and a teaser on a Sunday hunting case in Maine. Tune in!

May 17, 20221h 18m

Ep 153The Open Fields Doctrine and the 4th Amendment

After a long absence, Mike McGrady rejoins the podcast to discuss the open fields doctrine and search and seizure laws under state and federal constitutions. They explain what the open fields doctrine is, the cases that gave rise to it during prohibition, and a recent Tennessee decision limiting a game warden's ability to enter private property. Other topics include: trona mining, and the importance of the 4th Amendment.

May 3, 20221h 17m

Ep 152The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation with Tim Brass of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers

Tim Brass of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers joins the guys to talk about the North American Model of Wildlife Management. Topics include: what is the model; does the model work; what are the biggest threats to the model; should we rethink the model; Tim's mountain; and more.

Apr 14, 20221h 20m

Ep 151The Energy Debate

NOTE: THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED PRIOR TO THE US BANNING RUSSIAN OIL IMPORTS, BUT THE MATERIAL REMAINS RELEVANT TODAY. Nephi and Dave discuss oil and gas policy in the US since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Topics include: the problems with the "drill baby drill" and "keep it in the ground" mindsets; why energy companies aren't drilling; why renewable energy has its own challenges; balancing development and conservation; will we have more ammo shortages; and more.

Mar 30, 20221h 2m

Ep 150Relisting Wolves (again)

A Federal District Court just reinstated protections for wolves in 44 states, and the Fish and Wildlife Service announced they will consider whether to relist wolves in the Northern Rockies. What does this all mean? Dave and Nephi dive in, but leave a lot of questions on the table for a future episode. Tune in.

Feb 25, 202257 min

Ep 149Thinking Outside the Box: The Path for State Management of Federally Listed Species

The guys discuss an idea to use the Endangered Species Act in a way that encourages state management of federally listed species. They also discuss: late velvet in mule deer; a bad goose hunt; a good goose hunt; hunting wolves near Yellowstone National Park; appreciation of wildlife professionals; and more.

Feb 2, 20221h 16m

Ep 148Suppressors and Other Hunting Technology with John Burns of Wyoming Arms

Dave and Nephi are joined by John Burns of Wyoming Arms to talk about technology in hunting. They talk about the importance of range finders, and then take a deep dive into the history and use of suppressors, including new changes in processing paperwork to purchase a suppressor. Other topics include Dave's recent elk hunt; Nephi finally getting a goose hunt invite; remote game cameras; Wyoming Arms; John's Mountain; and more.

Jan 18, 20221h 35m

Ep 147Grizzly Bears and the Rinella Family Feud

Dave and Nephi provide an update on all things grizzly bears, including updating on a petition to delist Yellowstone grizzlies; a petition to delist Northern Continental Divide grizzlies; and a new population estimator showing there are lots of freaking bears. They also weigh in on a recent Matt Rinella piece advocating for fewer hunters. Spoiler: the guys commend Matt for being willing to speak up, but think he's missing the forest through the trees.

Jan 4, 20221h 0m

Ep 146The Unintended Consequences of Wyoming's Corner Crossing Case

Dave and Nephi take a look at Wyoming's corner crossing case through a different lens. Legal issues aside, they discuss the possible policy outcomes of the case, and how setting a court precedent could backfire for hunters. Other topics include: how to increase public land access; how they first met Steven Rinella; Nephi's love of fluvial geomorphology; Aldo Leopold; Dave meeting Dick Cheney; and more.

Dec 22, 202155 min

Ep 145Road Trip (Part III): Guiding You Through Wyoming's Wilderness Hunting Law

Dave and Nephi complete their road trip through MT and WY. In this episode they take a deep dive into Wyoming's law that requires nonresidents to hunt with a guide in Wilderness Areas. They discuss the history of the law, possible reasons for the law, its legal history, and venerabilities. They also discuss their favorite hunts of 2021, and Dave asks for listener advice about an issue with his 2021 mule deer. Take a listen, share, then subscribe to get more great content!

Dec 16, 20211h 29m

Ep 144Road Trip (Part II): Recent Wildlife Wins in Congress

Dave and Nephi continue their road trip across MT and WY. They discuss wildlife wins in Congress's bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, such as: money for wildlife crossings, reclaiming orphaned oil and gas wells, fire mitigation, and more. They also discuss Recovering America's Wildlife Act, what it could mean for hunters, and how to voice your support. Then stay tuned for Part III of the road trip where the guys will discuss Wyoming's requirement that nonresidents must hunt with a guide in Wilderness areas.

Dec 14, 202156 min

Ep 143Road Trip (Part I): Barriers to Becoming a Hunter

Dave and Nephi road trip across Montana and Wyoming. They discuss barriers for recruiting new hunters, such as: sharing your spot, finding a place to hunt, cost of equipment, access to shooting ranges, hunter diversity, judging others' reasons for hunting, complex hunting and fishing regulations, and more. They also preview parts 2 & 3 of this road trip series: good things for wildlife coming out of Congress; and a dive into the requirement that non-residents can't hunt Wyoming wilderness without a guide.

Dec 10, 202150 min

Ep 142Whiskey's For Drinkin', Water's For Fightin': A Western Water Law Primer

Dave and Nephi dive into a discussion about western water. Learn about the origins of prior appropriation, interstate compacts, equitable apportionment, instream flow, return flow, beneficial use, and other wonky water words. Water is the lifeblood of the west, feeds the country, and the fight over its use is escalating. The guys explain why. This isn't a dry topic, so take a listen.

Nov 2, 20211h 20m

Ep 141Groundhog Day - Relisting Wolves and Delisting Grizzly Bears

After a long hiatus consumed with work and the backcountry, Dave and Nephi are back! In this episode they discuss a recent action taken by the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) in response to a petition to relist gray wolves in the West. They also discuss Wyoming's announcement to petition the FWS to delist grizzly bears. Sound familiar? It should. The tug-a-war over wolves and grizzly bears is decades old. Spoiler: there's no end in sight. Take a listen.

Sep 21, 20211h 7m

Ep 140ATF and BLM Nominees Plus a Ballot Box Attack on Hunters

Dave and Nephi break down the nomination of Tracy Stone-Manning to serve at the Director of the Bureau of Land Management, and David Chipman to serve as the Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. They also discuss a controversial ballot initiative in Oregon, a shooting sports competition in Colorado, and Dave's displeasure over not getting to cull mountain goats in Grand Teton National Park.

Aug 3, 20211h 8m

S1 Ep 139Oil & Ice- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

This week your hosts break down ANWR, the Transfer of Federal Public Lands, Climate Change, Santa Clause, McKenzie River Delta Gas Pipeline, Public Lands in Public Hands, and the Trans Alaska Pipeline.

Jul 20, 20211h 28m

S1 Ep 138Playing Prairie Chicken with RAWA

This week the guys talk about Recovering America's Wildlife Act (RAWA) and Prairie Chickens. Other topics discussed; Mike's big moves, How to become a primary or secondary source for Meateater, Endangered Species Act (again), The difference between Big Chickens and Little Chickens, Wildlife Funding and Grants, and a whole lot more.

Jul 9, 20211h 16m

Ep 13792 Miles: A Migration Story

This week Dave and Nephi sit down to talk about mule deer migration with Patrick Rodgers, a University of Wyoming grad research associate at the Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. They discuss the science of migration; riding the green wave; impacts of development; and whether hunting triggers migration. They also discuss Pat's recent film, "92 Miles: A Migration Story" where he chronicles his experience running a mule deer migration route from the peaks of the Mount Zirkel Wilderness in CO to the sage hills of Southern WY. Related Links- Wyoming Migration Initiative This Podcast Produced by Ben Paige

Jun 8, 20211h 16m

S1 Ep 135The Importance of Diversity in R3: Race, Ethnicity, Gender and More

Bianca "Mo" McGrath-Martinez This week Dave and Nephi sit down to talk with Bianca "Mo" McGrath-Martinez of Hispanics Enjoying Camping, Hunting, and the Outdoors (HECHO) to address the importance of diversity in the R3 discussion. Topics include barriers to becoming a hunter, how Bianca got into hunting, buying her first firearm, mentors, her mountain, and so much more. Hispanics Enjoying Camping, Hunting, and the Outdoors (HECHO) was created to help fulfill our duty to conserve and protect our public lands for future generations. We provide a platform for Hispanics/Latinos to contribute knowledge and perspectives about public land conservation. From southwestern deserts to northern forestland, Hispanics/Latinos throughout America have a strong connection to our nation's diverse landscapes. We urge our elected and appointed leaders to safeguard our precious public lands, so that our children can enjoy fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, and other outdoor activities for generations to come. Social- @hechoonline Latino Outdoors, @latinooutdoors Women's Wilderness, @womenswilderness Article Referenced- The Nature Gap Your Mountain Podcast, produced by Ben Paige

May 20, 20211h 39m

S1 Ep 136Becoming a Better Hunter

This week join Nephi, Landon Michaels of Gunwerx and the Long Range Pursuit Podcast along with Garrett Long, Director of Marketing at Meateater in the truck at a National Rifle League Hunter Event. The question at hand- How do you become a better hunter in the off-season? This podcast produced by Ben Paige

May 18, 202150 min

S1 Ep 134Randy Newberg- Hunting Policy & Politics

Dave and Nephi join Randy Newberg's Hunt Talk Radio- They discuss how the policy game works, an insider's perspective, what not to do, what to do, Dave's top 10 rules for effective advocacy, R3, lost access, conservation matters, managing hunters and hunting, elk hunting stories, and other great tangents from three passionate hunters who are concerned about wild places and wild things.

May 4, 20212h 11m

S1 Ep 133Subsistence Hunting in Alaska (Moose and Caribou) Issues

This week the Dave, Mike and Nephi tackle the Alaskan Subsistence Hunting and Temporary Wildlife Special Action Request 21-01. A request to the interior department request being considered to close all federal lands within select game units in Alaska in regards to non-subsistence hunting of Moose and Caribou during the non-resident season.

Apr 20, 20211h 20m

S1 Ep 1325 Things- Sage Grouse, Sage Brush & Rogue Wolves

Get your conservation updates and stay informed on a weekly basis by subscribing to the Your Mountain Podcast. This week, we have Sage Grouse populations and Habitat, The State of Sage Brush, A wolf found in an unlikely place, Habitat Stamps and Elk!

Apr 16, 202113 min

S1 Ep 131How To Become a Natural Resource Professional

By Popular Demand- Today, the hosts talk about their respective paths into and through the outdoors industry with some career advice and wisdom peppered throughout. Whether you're looking at college course options, a mid-life career transition, or just want to know more about Dave, Nephi, and Mike's career path this episode is for you.

Apr 13, 20212h 3m

S1 Ep 130R3- A Real Argument

This week Mike and Dave sit down and talk with producer Ben about his day job helping state agencies sell hunting licenses. Then they weigh in on the timely topic and arguments FOR and AGAINST R3 while disucssing the merits of the most recent arguments published.

Mar 30, 20211h 28m

S1 Ep 1295 Things you Oughta Know Today #3

Important things you Oughta Know! 1) Sunday hunting bill in Maine and push for a new Bill in PA 2) NM Public Lands Trapping ban update 3) SCOTUS Cert Denial and Opinion on Monument Designations 4) State initiated litigation in WY and LA - Oil & Gas 5) Public Service Announcement—Don't Feed Wildlife This episode produced by Ben Paige

Mar 25, 202119 min

S1 Ep 128Don't Move A Mussel...or Cry Wolf

Mike & Dave are joined by Jessi Johnson from the Wyoming Wildlife Federation. Topics Discussed: Join in on the Conservation Conversation The false need for a Recording Studio, 5 Things Episodes and their Shelf Life, How Pastries make the Legislative World Go Around, Smuggling Zebra Mussels in Pet Store Moss Balls, One Careless Flush Away, Wolves and the Endangered Species Act, Blowing past your Wolf Conservation Goals on both ends, What Talking smack about your Podcast Producer will Get You, How Wolves Are Married to Politics, Night Vision and Bait as Conservation Tools and Dangerous Marketing Points, Being a Great Advocate for Hunting, Fishing and Conservation, Sneaky Dead Bills, Crying Wolf when it comes to UGENT ACTION on Policy, and much more. This Episode Produced by Ben Paige

Mar 17, 20211h 12m

S1 Ep 1275 Things you Oughta Know Today #2

This week Mike gives you an update on - 1)Senator Haaland's road to the Interior 2)5 Bills that are sitting before the House Committee on Natural Resources 3)March Hunting/Draw Application Deadlines 4)A Take on How the Pandemic created More Hunters 5)Wisconsin Wolves - A breakdown Don't miss out and head on over to our facebook listener group! This Podcast is Produced by Ben Paige

Mar 11, 202111 min

S1 Ep 126Ammo Shortages, Non-Resident Hunters & Public Trust Doctrine

This week your host Mike McGrady, David Willms, and Nephi Cole break down the current Ammo Shortages, the Value of Non-Resident Hunters and discuss the history of the Public Trust Doctrine. Want to join in on the conversation? Head on over to our Podcast Listener Group. Other Topics Discussed: Long Beards, Short Beards, Patchy Beards, the ammo supply chain, various influences on the ammo supply chain, nonresident hunting, foodies and hipnecks, a million new hunters, Reversion and Matching Conservation Dollars, Who owns that Elk over there?, Public Trust Doctrine Examples and Artifacts, and a whole lot more. This podcast is produced by Ben Paige

Mar 9, 20211h 12m

S1 Ep 125Those Dammed Salmon with Brian Brooks from the Idaho Wildlife Federation

Brian Brooks, Executive Director of the Idaho Wildlife Federation, joins the guys to discuss Rep. Mike Simpson's plan to save salmon in the Pacific Northwest from extinction. They discuss: the history of salmon; the causes of salmon decline; the importance of the rivers for power and commerce; details of Rep. Simpson's plan to breach four dams along the lower Snake river; next steps; Brian's mountain; and more.

Mar 2, 20211h 27m

S1 Ep 124The Future of Outfitting with Ike Eastman

This week Dave and Nephi sit down with Ike Eastman of Eastmans' Publishing along with special guest co-host and American Hero, Kyle Lamb. In this episode, they discuss Hunting Outfitters as they hang in the balance and what the future may hold based on current events and policy. Join in on the Discussion Guest Bios: Ike Eastman - President of Eastmans' Publishing and oversees the daily operations of Eastmans' Hunting TV, Eastmans' Hunting and Bowhunting Journals, and Eastmans' Live Events including the Trophy Deer Tour. Kyle Lamb - Sergeant Major (retired) Kyle Lamb spent over 21 years in the United States Army, with over 15 of that in 1st SFOD-D (Delta Force, The Unit, CAG, Task Force Green - whose members, along with SEAL Team 6, are sworn to silence on details of their existence - If you meet someone who served in "The Unit" they won't volunteer that information, they are the "quiet professionals" and their Unit remains "Black", unknown to the general public). He participated in Desert Storm, Bosnia, Iraq, and the battle made famous by the movie Black Hawk Down in Mogadishu, Somalia. SGM Lamb has received numerous awards and decorations. SGM Lamb is the Founder and President of Viking Tactics. SGM Lamb also appears on several Sportsman Channel TV Shows and has several books.

Feb 23, 20211h 19m

S1 Ep 1235 Things You Oughta Know Today

Teasing Next Weeks Episode and discussing the 5 things you ought to know! CONTEST: New Episode Series. New Name. Join the Podcast Listener Group to weigh in on the decision. Representative Cyrus Western's Baby got a name… Wyoming House Bill 122-Hunting and Fishing Access- reliable funding Montana SB 143- Updates Significant Bill Change when it comes to big game tag allocation and draws. Kansas Open Fields Doctrine- Wardens being able to go onto private land to check you. May want to check this one out. Utah House Bill 0295- Wildlife Modifications- Baiting Big Game, Trail Cam Rules & Regulations. Wyoming Game & Fish's interesting response to the Biden admin's temporary halt of oil and gas leasing on federal public lands. Wisconsin Sturgeon Caviar Sting Update This Podcast is Produced by Ben Paige

Feb 19, 202114 min

S1 Ep 122Western Access- Reliable Funding for Hunting and Fishing Access

This week your hosts Nephi Cole, Mike McGrady, and Dave Willms sit down and talk with Wyoming Representative Cyrus Western to discuss a new piece of legislature aimed at providing reliable funding for hunting and fishing access in Wyoming. Want to continue the conversation? Join the brand new "Your Mountain Podcast Listener Group" today! Bills Discussed WY HB 0122- Hunting and Fishing Access-Reliable Funding Your Mountain Podcast is produced by Ben Paige.

Feb 16, 20211h 5m

S1 Ep 121Bills On Parade- A look at Hunting, Fishing & Conservation Legislation in early 2021

This week, Dave Willms, Mike McGrady and Nephi Cole give you a look into some of the legislation that all hunters & anglers should be following in the early days of 2021. Bills Discussed in this Episode Allowing Firearms on Campus Wyoming Bill Senate File 0067-Repeal Gun Free Zones Montana House Bill 102- Generally Revising Gun Laws Anti 2A Infringement Acts Discussed in multiple states right now. Is your state one of them? Let us know. Guaranteed Permits for Outfitters in Montana Montana Senate Bill 143- Generally Revise laws re Class B-10 and Class B-11 Banning Trapping on Public Lands New Mexico Senate Bill 32- Wildlife Conservation and Public Safety Act Blue Law Changes (Sunday Hunting) Maryland House Bill 225 California Bear Hunting Ban (Pulled) California SB 252 Simpson's Salmon https://simpson.house.gov/salmon/ Missouri- Right to Hunt and Fish Missouri House Joint Resolution 23 Wyoming Stamps for Access Easement WY- Hunting and Fishing Access Funding (Next Week) Oklahoma Bigfoot Hunting OK- Bigfoot Harvest Season Proposal Your Mountain Podcast edited and produced by Ben Paige.

Feb 9, 20211h 0m

Ep 120120 - Wardens, Lawyers, Judges, and the Legislature

Dave opens the podcast by correcting a couple errors from last week's episode. Then Nephi and Dave discuss how the wildlife law system works from cradle to grave and back to the cradle again. Topics discussed include: clarifying a MeatEater episode on possession limits; what's worse-wanton waste or trespass; what happens if wardens and prosecutors miss the intent of the law; when a legislature might get involved after a wildlife violation, and more.

Feb 2, 20211h 4m

Ep 119119 - Drilling into President Biden's Executive Orders

Dave and Nephi explore President Biden's executive orders that (1) direct the Secretary of Interior to pause oil and gas leasing on federal lands and waters, and (2) direct his agencies to chart a path to conserve and restore 30% of lands and waters by 2030. Controversy abounds, but is the sky really falling? Tune in to find out!

Jan 28, 20211h 14m

Ep 118118 - The Corner Crossing Episode

Nephi drops a big surprise on Dave and Mike; the guys provide an update on the Herrera v. Wyoming (tribal hunting rights) case; and then it's everything you wanted to know about corner crossing. The guys discuss: the history of checkerboard lands; legally inaccessible public lands; corner crossing laws/enforcement around the West; and ideas to generate more access opportunities for hunters and anglers. You won't want to skip any of this episode!

Jan 19, 20211h 39m

Ep 117117 - Lifetime License Controversy and More About Grizzly Bears

Dave and Nephi discuss a new decision involving grizzly bears, and then dive deeper into lifetime hunting and fishing licenses than any normal person should. They discuss pros and cons of the licenses for hunters and wildlife agencies, and then dive into a recent controversy in Arkansas over what activities are covered by a lifetime license. Support the podcast by tuning in, and sharing with your networks!

Jan 12, 20211h 4m