Ok so I haven't done a whole lot of research on this, because like always anti-hunters blow everything out of proportion. Now that Trump has made it so states have the management back of the predatory species on refuges in Alaska they are all saying they are going to be gunned down from the air...
I listened to the podcast yesterday. And I was pretty disappointed after it was through. Like Jose and others mentioned, Cam got steamrolled. Cam did not have a good grasp of what he was talking about. It's unfortunate because I believe Jason made himself look really good to Cams following who...
So how does the EPA fit into our sportsmen issues? Do they even matter? I have a coworker that says all the enviro groups and the EPA work together and the EPA tells these groups what lawsuits to file? I just have no idea how the EPA fits into all of this, if they do at all. My coworker is...
So Trump was just in my hometown last night for a rally. I know he's came out in support of our public lands but I'm getting more and more nervous. I live in western Oregon where our timber industry is huge. He brought up the fact that it had been in decline for sometime now and said he would...
Did any of you catch when he talked about the state possibly having some sort of day in the management of the lands, but the lands staying public? What does he mean by that? Any ideas?
Ha this is comical. Show some proof that it is rigged. Oh wait there's not. Just people crying "poor me", "I never draw", or "this system has to be rigged". News flash people, it's random drawing. That means you could statistically never draw or statistically you could draw every year, thats a...
I know mountian bikers use a lot of public land. I ran into a couple of them this year on a trail system I was hunting on. I know in Oregon the cascades are a very popular for mountain biking, which most of that is public land. So that's one group.
Yeah that totally understandable. I'm just trying to wrap my head around the whole thing. I have an uncle on the "sell the public lands" bandwagon and beings how we live in Oregon part of his reasoning is he thinks its the BLM's fault that we aren't logging. I've tried explaining the Elliot...
So if I'm understanding this right, congress could change things by telling the US buyers that they cant purchase their logs from Canada anymore? And as a result the US would have to ramp up the timber production?
In this episode Randy talked briefly towards the end about the timber industry and the issues we have with it because of Canada. I'm interested in learning more about this. Can anyone point me in the right direction to read up on it?