beginnerhunter
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Wow, lots of great thoughts here. I'm new to this issue and i am in the "southeast" kinda so I'll give you my perspective.
I had no idea until I saw OYOA and fresh tracks that there was such an interest in selling federal lands. Sure I'd see it deep within the bowels of libertarian websites but didn't know there was mainstream support. Most of my friends don't use public land a lot in AR since whitetail hunting requires so little land private to hunt successfully. Or folks just find a good lease. And honestly, most Easterners don't CARE about hunting in the West, so screw the federal lands. Perhaps talking about the risk to hiking and camping may bring in more support. IDK.
Seems to me the focus should be on the western public since it is often Western politicians pushing this. I don't understand why a Utah resident would be pumped about transfer of lands unless they thought they would benefit from it.
Also, there is a risk of causing so much white noise that people lose interest. The NRA has done that to me. The constant barrage of calls has started to turn me off to them. On the left, a similar thing is happening with the social justice issues: if everything is sexist, really nothing is sexist and the issue loses meaning. Maybe RMEF doesn't want to sound too much like a broken record.
I had no idea until I saw OYOA and fresh tracks that there was such an interest in selling federal lands. Sure I'd see it deep within the bowels of libertarian websites but didn't know there was mainstream support. Most of my friends don't use public land a lot in AR since whitetail hunting requires so little land private to hunt successfully. Or folks just find a good lease. And honestly, most Easterners don't CARE about hunting in the West, so screw the federal lands. Perhaps talking about the risk to hiking and camping may bring in more support. IDK.
Seems to me the focus should be on the western public since it is often Western politicians pushing this. I don't understand why a Utah resident would be pumped about transfer of lands unless they thought they would benefit from it.
Also, there is a risk of causing so much white noise that people lose interest. The NRA has done that to me. The constant barrage of calls has started to turn me off to them. On the left, a similar thing is happening with the social justice issues: if everything is sexist, really nothing is sexist and the issue loses meaning. Maybe RMEF doesn't want to sound too much like a broken record.