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Ep 160016 - Shooting Sports and Conservation with Dianna Muller, Ryan Muller and John Burns

You've heard about three gun matches. Or maybe you haven't. We discuss how taking part in shooting sports can improve your hunting skills, and specifically how three gun shooters impact conservation funding. Maybe you're a three gun shooter thinking about taking your skills to the field. We've got you covered. Dive into the conversation with some of the sport's leading shooters, Dianna and Ryan Muller as well as long-range shooting expert John Burns. We promise you'll walk away with a different perspective.

Sep 11, 20181h 9m

Ep 150015 - Dissecting the Land and Water Conservation Fund

Maybe you've read about it or seen references to it on social media. Maybe you know that it's set to expire on Sept. 30, 2018. But how much to you really know about the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF)? You'll learn plenty as David, Mike, and Nephi take you through its history, how it's funded, how money is spent, and what Congress is considering today. Do you like baseball fields, swimming pools, parks, trails, river access, land access, hunting, or fishing? Then don't miss this episode!

Sep 4, 201840 min

0014 - A Conversation with Game Wardens from Across North America

Ever wonder what it takes to be a game warden? The guys crash the North American Wildlife Enforcement Officers Association annual convention to find out. Join them as they talk to Liza-J Bobseine of New York, Kerry Wrishko of Saskatchewan, and Shawn Blajszczak of Wyoming about their experiences in wildlife law enforcement. Learn about fighting illegal trade of animal parts like shark fins, ivory, and live tigers. Other topics discussed include: the process of becoming a game warden, using DNA to solve wildlife crimes, soil nutrients impacting antler growth, the importance of educating people about the value of hunting and fishing, their most memorable experience in law enforcement, and so much more. Tune in--this episode has it all, including an unusual surprise in New York City's Chinatown!

Aug 28, 20181h 4m

0013 - Dissecting the Endangered Species Act, Part 3: Proposed Changes to the Act

It's all been building to this. In Part 1, we talked history of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Part 2 focused on how it works. Now, in Part 3, the guys discuss the future of the ESA. They touch on a series of bills introduced by the Western Caucus in the US House. What is the Western Caucus? The guys explain. They dissect a US Senate draft bill, and detail regulatory proposals introduced by the Secretary of Interior. Can they succeed? How can you make your voice heard? You'll have to listen to find out.

Aug 21, 201844 min

0012 - Hunter Advocacy with Land Tawney, President and CEO of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers

Land Tawney, President and CEO of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers joins Dave, Mike, and Nephi for an educational, thought-provoking, and frequently hilarious conversation. Learn about BHA's "Hike to Hunt" program; training for hunting season; hunter/outdoor rec partnerships; Dave's terrible kayaking skills; history, mission, and structure of BHA; Land and Water Conservation Fund; River Access; backcountry law enforcement; importance of landowner relationships; Dave's deer honey hole; and Land's favorite place. Available on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/your-mountain/id/1395671263. Subscribe, rate, comment, and share. It helps a ton! Also available on Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, Spotify, YouTube, or www.itsyourmountain.com/podcast

Aug 14, 201854 min

Ep 110011 - Dissecting the Endangered Species Act, Part 2: Nuts and Bolts of Listings

In Part 2 of a 3 Part series, Dave, Mike, and Nephi get a little wonky talking about how the Endangered Species Act operates, or is supposed to work. The guys discuss the process of listing and delisting species, candidate species, public participation in the process, as well as some of the other things the Fish and Wildlife Service must do under the Act. This episode draws upon the Part 1 discussion about why the Act was passed, and sets up Part 3 that will cover proposed statutory and regulatory changes to the law. Join the guys from Studio 1A and get a crash course in the ESA. www.itsyourmountain.com/podcast Hunting, Fishing, Public Land Law and Policy, ESA, Threatened and Endangered Species

Aug 7, 201840 min

Ep 100010 - Interview with Zach Bowhay of Hunt DIY

Zach Bowhay is back to talk with the guys about how to game western preference point systems and why it's creating a problem for the future of hunting. Zach reveals the trials of being an outdoor writer, and the guys talk about the evolution of state wildlife management. The guys also debate whether too much hunting success early on is good for a new hunter. Join the guys at First Lite headquarters. www.itsyourmountain.com Hunting, Fishing, Public Lands Law and Policy, Preference Points, Hunt DIY

Jul 31, 20181h 14m

Ep 90009 - Dissecting the Endangered Species Act, Part 1: History of the ESA

Mike and Dave tackle the first episode of a three part series on one of this country's most impactful conservation laws - the Endangered Species Act (ESA). They share their personal experiences working with the ESA in science, law, and policy, and then dive into its storied history. Did you know that the ESA was Congress's 3rd attempt at a species preservation law? You will after this episode. The guys also discuss how a small fish shut down a $100 million water infrastructure project, the first US Supreme Court case interpreting the ESA, the amendments resulting from that case, and how that case changed the political dynamic surrounding the ESA. Parts 2 & 3 will discuss the mechanics of ESA, and the various efforts to amend the law. Settle in, this should be interesting.

Jul 24, 201837 min

Ep 80008 - Kryptek's Kelli Thornton discusses women hunting, hunting in Africa and getting veterans into the field

Kryptek's slogan, from battlefield to back country, only tells part of the company's story. They also have notable employees and the guys sit down with one of them--international hunter and hunting emissary Kelli Thornton. The guys learn about how she got into hunting and the fast growing segment of women hunters, blaze pink, commissioner tags, getting veterans into hunting, and the North American versus African conservation models. Hunting, Fishing, Conservation, Public Lands, Law and Policy, Kryptek

Jul 17, 20181h 10m

Ep 70007 - Dissecting Senator Mike Lee's Public Land Proposals

You've read the headlines and seen the tweets about U.S. Senator Mike Lee's ideas for limiting national monument designations, and transferring public lands to private hands. Some groups are even using it to fundraise. But what did the Senator actually say, and what does it really mean? The guys discuss what is motivating the public lands transfer crowd, Senator Lee's ideas for transferring public lands, the likelihood of the legislation going anywhere this Congress, and how you can make your voice heard. Check it out. Hunting, Fishing, Conservation, Public Lands, Congress, Law and Policy, Antiquities Act, Homestead Act

Jul 10, 201835 min

Ep 60006 - Conservation and Camo with First Lite's Ryan Callahan and Western Hunter's Zach Bowhay

The guys cover lots of ground in this educational and funny episode with First Lite's Ryan Callahan, and Western Hunter's Zach Bowhay. Topics covered include: why everyone loves Idaho, what got Ryan started in the outdoor industry, advocating for front country vs. backcountry access, does camo work, the Pittman-Robertson Act, finding more money for wildlife conservation, the 2% for Conservation program, do non-hunters pay their fair share for conservation, Butch Cassidy in Idaho, and much more.

Jul 3, 20181h 20m

Ep 50005 - Dissecting The Pittman-Robertson Act

You hear it all the time - hunters pay for wildlife conservation. But, what does that really mean? In this short but educational episode, the guys breakdown the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act - better known as the Pittman-Robertson Act. They cover: (1) The events that led to Congress adopting the Act, (2) How the Act works, (3) Why hunters and non-hunters should care, and (4) current legislation that would amend the Act, including each one's likelihood of passing this Congress. You don't want to miss this episode!

Jun 26, 201830 min

Ep 40004 - Black Bear Hunting, and Hunters as Conservationists with Jana Waller of Skull Bound TV

David Willms, Mike McGrady, and Nephi Cole visit with Jana Waller, wildlife artist, and host of Skull Bound TV on The Sportsman Channel. The guys sit down with Jana only hours after her epic Montana black bear hunt and get all the details. They also discuss the importance of educating non-hunters about hunters as wildlife conservationists, the value of hunting in Africa, the changing demographics of the American hunter, and the need to recruit women and veterans to hunting. Jana also shares what we can expect on the upcoming season of Skull Bound. Hunting, Fishing, Recreation, Wilderness, Wildlife, Outdoors, Public Land Law and Policy. Show notes coming soon: http://www.itsyourmountain.com/podcast/

Jun 19, 20181h 11m

Ep 20002 - The Outdoor Economy with Amy Roberts, Outdoor Industry Association

Dave Willms, Mike McGrady and Nephi Cole chat with the Executive Director of the Outdoor Industry Association, Amy Roberts, from her office in Boulder, Colorado. This episode dives into the reasons behind the >$800 billion outdoor recreation economy, Bear's Ears, Utah's public land bills, public land transfers, supporting the Land and Water Conservation Fund, tariffs on outdoor recreation gear, the backpack tax, the Outdoor Industry Association's efforts to get inner city children in the great outdoors, and Amy's most memorable outdoor experience. Hunting, Fishing, Recreation, Outdoors, Economy, and Public Land Law and Policy Show Notes: http://www.itsyourmountain.com/podcast/

Jun 11, 20181h 11m

Ep 30003 - Public Lands with Braden Sheppard, Utah Governor's Office

Dave Willms, Mike McGrady and Nephi Cole visit with Braden Sheppard from Utah Governor Herbert's Office. The guys visit about Braden's work with big horn sheep, shrinking Bears Ears National Monument, loving our public lands to death, hunting in Utah, Revised Statute 2477 road claims, and Dave questions whether Utah actually has a cutt slam. Hunting, Fishing, Recreation, Outdoors, and Public Land Law and Policy Show Notes:coming soon http://www.itsyourmountain.com/podcast/

Jun 11, 20181h 11m

Ep 10001 - A Conversation with Steven Rinella of MeatEater

Dave Willms, Mike McGrady, and Nephi Cole visit with author and TV personality Steven Rinella, host of the MeatEater TV show and podcast, from his home in Seattle. In this episode, the guys tackle who knows the most about dinosaurs, the best parts of a sage-grouse, history of the Wilderness Act, permitting for filming in Wilderness areas, Dave's propensity for short-range shooting, the future of MeatEater, whether hunting is a fundamental right or a privilege, and Steve's podcast tour. Hunting, Fishing, Recreation, Wilderness, Outdoors, and Public Land Law and Policy Show notes: coming soon at http://www.itsyourmountain.com/podcast/

Jun 11, 20181h 28m

Ep 1000 Your Mountain -Teaser

There are millions of acres of opportunity out there. They belong to you. Every day decisions are being made that affect your land, your water, your wildlife. You should know about them. This is your mountain. Teaser episode. Hunting, Fishing, Public Land Law and Policy http://www.itsyourmountain.com/

Jun 6, 20181 min