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Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod sit down with Evan Heusinkveld, CEO, Aaron Carmichael, VP of Development, and Brian Dowler, VP of Membership at The Sportsman's Alliance. The Sportsmen’s Alliance protects and defends America’s wildlife conservation programs and the pursuits – hunting, fishing and trapping – that generate the money to pay for them. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation is responsible for public education, legal defense and research. Its mission is accomplished through several distinct programs coordinated to provide the most complete defense capability possible.For More Info: https://www.sportsmensalliance.org/https://www.facebook.com/sportsmensalliancehttps://twitter.com/sportsmensallhttps://www.instagram.com/sportsmensall/Special Thanks To CZ-USA:https://cz-usa.com/Special Thanks To Hunting Works For Missouri:https://huntingworksformo.com/Special Thanks To Scenic Rivers Taxidermy:http://www.scenicriverstaxidermy.com/Special Thanks To Living The Dream Properties:https://livingthedreamland.com/Special Thanks To Mongo Attachments:https://www.mongoattachments.com/Connect with Driftwood Outdoors:https://www.facebook.com/DriftwoodOutdoors/https://www.instagram.com/driftwoodoutdoors/Email:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Look at me get off my complacency and talk conservation in action and preserving this passion on the podcast, not for a hot button topic but because recent events were a much needed wake up call! I have become less vocal in this area and frankly I'm embarrassed and disappointed in that. The writing has been on the wall for a long time that we must be as proactive and vigilant to keep our way of life alive. This doesn't take away my lack of action, but it gets me back in the fight. Brian is the Vice President of marketing and communication with Sportsmen's Alliance, A 501 (c) advocating and defending hunting, fishing and trapping in all 50 state legislatures, in courts, congress and at the ballot box. To learn more about Sportsmen's Alliance, how you can have a positive impact and to support their efforts go to: www.sportsmensalliance.org
In Episode 142 of District of Conservation, Gabriella welcomes Bruce and Brian from Sportsmen's Alliance back to the podcast. They discuss CA Senate Bill 252, mention about 2,000 bills have been filed this session, express whether or not sportsmen and women will be represented well under the Biden administration, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/district-of-conservation/support
On this week's episode, Ben and Phil read your email reactions to episode 147 with animal rights activist Paul Bashir and welcome Brian Lynn of the Sportsmen's Alliance to dive into the conversation. Ben and Brian talk about the attempt to find the moral high ground, animal rights as a human construct, and take a hard look at the drama around the New Jersey black bear hunt. Enjoy. Connect with Ben and MeatEater Ben on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop The Hunting Collective Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike McKnight, Richie Hight - Paulina Peak Tackle, Brian Lynn-Sportsmen's Alliance Subjects discussed; Choosing a scope; Handling & Refreezing Crab;DIY Dog Training; Obedience; When to start Bird Training; Field Trials; Electronic Collars; Big Game Hunting; Kokanee Salmon Fishing; New Paulina Peak Tackle; ANTIs update from Sportmen's Alliance; ANTIs doxxing someone for removing a bear; Cats running in prides; More Gray Wolf Introductions. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or your favorite app! Stay connected on FB & IG @bnboutdoors Paulina Peak Tackle, Sportsmen's Alliance
Brian Lynn of Sportsmen's Alliance joins Sam on today's Conservation Coffee Break. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 2 of the Dear Hunter Podcast, we chat with the Vice President of Marketing and Communications with the Sportsmen's Alliance, Brian Lynn. We chat with Brian about the many challenges today's sportsmen face from the animal rights movement, as well as of the ways we can paint hunting in a more positive light in today's society, all while celebrating the many accomplishments hunters have contributed to conservation all across the world.
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This week, Chase and Walter sit down to discuss the tournament, announce the winners, and highlight some of the highs and lows of the tournament. We had a total of 52 anglers register, 33 submit fish, and an average of 10.2 fish submitted per person. In addition, we will also be able to donate $350 to the Sportsmen's Alliance to help protect our fishing heritage moving forward. Thank you to all who competed this year, and I can't wait for y'all to see what we are rolling out next spring! Chasing Tales has a Patreon account and with those funds, we hope to expand the podcast and bring you the listener a better experience. If you would consider becoming a member it would mean the world to us. To check out the Patreon page visit: www.patreon.com/chasingtalesoutdoors To find us on social media check out our facebook page at: www.facebook.com/Chasingtalesoutdoors Our closed listener group Chasing Tall Tales: www.facebook.com/groups/397372654039172/?ref+br_rs Instagram: @chasing_tales_outdoors_podcast
Today we sit down to record with Brian Lynn of Sportsmen’s Alliance. We as sportsmen face a massive challenge of removing the societal disconnect from nature. The animal rights movement that aims to end all hunting is growing and so is their budget. Their unity, reach, and resources enables them to buy lobbyists and influencers which is why we are seeing more ballot initiatives, legal challenges and appeals, when it comes to dismantling our hunting privilege. We discuss as hunters, how we can serve our own best interest, where we can effectively put our money and time to see the most success in the courtroom. Sportsman’s Alliance has been around for decades and their sleeves are rolled up doing their damnedest for our cause. We hunters need to stop shooting ourselves in the foot by tearing each other down. We continue to make ourselves look bad on social and mainstream media which ultimately leads to division at the ballot box and over legislation. Now, more than ever we need to help the Sportsmen’s Alliance and their team of lawyers fight the good fight in the name of conservation and hunting opportunities for generations to come. Sportsmen’s Alliance 901 Kingsmill Parkway Columbus, OH 43229j www.sportsmensalliance.org FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM SHOW NOTES: ElkShape Camp Registration LINK ELKSHAPE Offers: ELK 101 UNIVERSITY OF ELK HUNTING | DISCOUNT CODE ELKSHAPE FOR 20% OFF CARIBOU GAME BAGS | DISCOUNT CODE elkshape FOR 15% OFF FNX SUPPLEMENTS | DISCOUNT CODE ELKSHAPE FOR 15% OFF SIBERIAN COOLERS | DISCOUNT CODE ELKSHAPE2019 FOR 10% OFF OFF GRID FOOD CO | DISCOUNT CODE ELKSHAPE2019 FOR 10% OFF
On Episode 31 of District of Conservation, Gabriella interviews Brian Lynn and Bruce Tague from Sportsmen's Alliance. Brian serves as the Vice President of Communications and Marketing, while Bruce serves as Vice President of Government Affairs. Sportsmen's Alliance first began as the Wildlife Legislative Fund of America and Wildlife Conservation Fund of America, the organization formed in 1977 after Ohio Ballot Issue 2 threatened Ohio’s trapping community. After leading the fight to successfully defeat the bill, U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance was officially incorporated in 1978 as the number one defender of sportsmen across the country. During the summer of 2015, USSA’s name changed to the Sportsmen’s Alliance in an effort to decrease name length and enhance brand recognition. Here's what they discussed: Introduction + Sportsmen's Alliance Basics How is SA different from other hunting organizations and who their partners are Hunting bills (anti- and pro-) that have been deliberated across the US this legislative session — over 500 and what kinds of bills will be considered in the future Why hunters should care about electing and supporting the right politicians What David Bernhardt's confirmation to lead DOI means for hunters, anglers, and other outdoor enthusiasts Hunting isn't a constitutional right, but is a right per right to hunt and fish amendments found in 22 states across the U.S. Why hunters should be aware of anti-harassment laws in place in all but CA to protect them against bullying by anti-hunters What the media gets wrong about hunters and how to counter negative portrayals Final thoughts and how listeners can connect with them. To learn more about Sportsmen's Alliance, visit www.sportsmensalliance.org and join their organization. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. *Show Notes* Right to Hunt and Fish Amendments: https://ballotpedia.org/Right_to_hunt_and_fish_constitutional_amendments Hunter Harassment Laws: https://www.animallaw.info/topics/hunter-harassment
In Episode 30 of District of Conservation, Gabriella recounts her experience in Virginia's Elk Country and why this is a conservation success. She also talked about her upcoming talk at Ohio State University tomorrow on how "Hunting is Conservation" alongside Bruce Tague of Sportsmen's Alliance and Dr. Robert Gates from Ohio State University's School of Environment and Natural Resources. There are about 200 elk in SWVA right in the heart of Coal Country. Elk used to roam much of the East Coast until the late 1880’s, when the Eastern elk sub-species were over-hunted and poached to extinction. It was hunters, interestingly enough, who realized they must be responsible for and protect them, which is why the North American Model of Conservation was established. True conservation groups like Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation were started to bring imperiled wildlife back to the forefront. Today, elk can be found all over the East Coast and may soon be found in states like Illinois and New York. Their return is welcome as they play an integral role in the ecosystem. Elk reintroduction efforts began in 2012. Seven years later, the herd is ever-growing and 50 new calves are expected to be born this month. For now, hunting the herd should be put on hold until it reaches manageable numbers for sustainable culling. A few elk have sadly been poached by terrible people since the introduction but all stakeholders are vested in and determined to protect them and see them flourish. That is the truth about hunters and conservation. Elk Notes: http://www.virginiaplaces.org/natural/elk.html https://www.facebook.com/thegabbyhoffman/videos/415743195665565/?__xts__[0]=68.ARDTYa4WzztDHeRstrRKi7v6_MQ2ILtIW1zYkKwK11vazkoQYIJKHFU9lW7w8wVVuxnqtTsdV6CIbYXC212PmrCqWmMpRaOrB9faQLUhT0lXKbvJhZEsTfJ_-LiTpgm5JYcSqrg1udyXQSwbo1qX3t1HQvfL0ZRKGehyoXQb9K86y9G1ixQhMMAVaCg-RRY3hKeZNepk5IFNBaDQQpJmS4sfLodivO3Q22bWbebuN0Yfdk64s0YaEz06D4S4O0rGV74i5aYFLomSeGUhWRHw7OlXu5Yn8wa5iwgQU6YIgTlDMHnwRGFKCMoD1Y-otMJZO0awSclF_mVGM9UVd5AJelXGULhmFTc&__tn__=H-R https://www.wideopenspaces.com/history-eastern-elk-now/ https://www.roanoke.com/news/virginia/elk-come-home-to-virginia/article_130e9d58-9fba-11e7-99b4-478d62bbf1db.html Info for Attending the OSU Panel Discussion: https://u.osu.edu/timeforchange/
The TSC crew is extremely proud to ring the bell for The Sportsmen's Alliance. Born out of necessity this organization is not the flashy, sexy type who who get the accolades that other national organizations get. They are the grunts in the trenches fighting the anti-hunters that threaten us all, every year, a continuous battle that will never end. Please listen and decide for yourself whether or not they are worth your support. The Sportsmen's Alliance Our sponsors; Selway Archery Zipper Bows Professional Bowhunters Society
On this episode Sean Curran and Bruce Tague of the Sportsmen's Alliance sit down to discuss the current legislative victories and concerns, both on a national and state level. There have been some really great bills passed recently that all sportsmen will benefit from, but unfortunately there are some really bad ones out there as well. Currently, Bruce and his team are monitoring 48 active legislative cycles for bills that would negatively impact the outdoors. Specifically, if you are a New Mexico listener, or non-resident sportsmen, House Bill 366 and Senate Bill 76 are both currently on the table to remove trapping from ALL public lands. On this episode we discuss how trapping impacts everyone today, and how the banishment of trapping would be catastrophic for communities that are reliant on the activities on public lands. CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVES AND TELL THEM TO VOTE NO!, When you are done, get online and join the SA today! If you'd like to contribute to the show, we now have a Patreon account set up and you donate directly there. Just follow the link below! We will feature every new Patron and you could get some free gear by signing up! https://www.patreon.com/chasingtalesoutdoors Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram, as well as our closed listener group Chasing Tall Tales! https://www.facebook.com/groups/397372654039172/?ref=br_rs https://www.facebook.com/Chasingtalesoutdoors @chasing_tales_outdoors_podcast
During this podcast, we chat with the minds behind Sportsmen's Alliance, an organization taking a stand for all outdoorsmen. This group is the main force behind protecting the legislative rights of anyone who enjoys the outdoors. There is a real fight from the "other side" to eliminate the opportunity to hunt, fish, and trap as we know it. These groups are well funded and take action daily to attempt to pass laws and bills that could change the way we all recreate and destroy millions of people's heritage. As the fight continues, we and Sportsmen's Alliance ask for participation in sharing the threat we face but most importantly in taking action against it. Education of this topic just like in habitat management is critical! Please stand up and join us in educating others that standing up is necessary if we intend to continue enjoying the outdoors as we do now. Enjoy.Learn.Share! #ForLoveoftheLand
In Episode 25 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses a wide swath of trending and breaking topics. First, she discusses how keen House Democrats are with gun confiscation, rather than working to actually reduce gun violence. H.R. 8 and H.R. 1112 may pass through the House of Representatives today or mid-week, and that would be alarming. HR 8 Text: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/8/text Shayna's Miami Herald Article: https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article226108705.html Mention of DOJ study where 90% of criminals admit to using illegal means to procure guns: https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/suficspi16.pdf HR 1112 Text: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1112?s=1&r=25 NJ Story: https://www.foxnews.com/us/no-one-helped-her-nj-woman-murdered-by-ex-while-awaiting-gun-permit Second, she breaks down how good it is to see Sunday Hunting bills for deer and waterfowl in Maryland. Sportsmen's Alliance blurb: https://www.sportsmensalliance.org/news/maryland-bills-expands-sunday-hunting/ SB 293: http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMain.aspx?id=sb0293&stab=01&pid=billpage&tab=subject3&ys=2019rs (Bill was withdrawn ) SB 390: Still being considered https://legiscan.com/MD/bill/SB390/2019 And she tops it off with a brief overview of permanent reauthorization of the Land and Water Conservation Fund and why the Green New Deal would wipe it out of existence. LWCF Background: https://www.lwcfcoalition.com/ Resurgent Article: https://theresurgent.com/2019/02/21/land-water-conservation-fund-greenewdeal/
During this podcast, we chat with the minds behind Sportsmen's Alliance, an organization taking a stand for all outdoorsmen. This group is the main force behind protecting the legislative rights of anyone who enjoys the outdoors. There is a real fight from the "other side" to eliminate the opportunity to hunt, fish, and trap as we know it. These groups are well funded and take action daily to attempt to pass laws and bills that could change the way we all recreate and destroy millions of people's heritage. As the fight continues, we and Sportsmen's Alliance ask for participation in sharing the threat we face but most importantly in taking action against it. Education of this topic just like in habitat management is critical! Please stand up and join us in educating others that standing up is necessary if we intend to continue enjoying the outdoors as we do now. Enjoy.Learn.Share! #ForLoveoftheLand
This week we talk the politics of the outdoors and how we and our way of life are constantly under attack by the "Anti's". Brian Lynn and Bruce Tague from the Sportsmen's Alliance talk hot button issues of hunting and fishing and maybe correct some misinformation of things you may have seen on social media.
In episode 16 of the Bear Hunting Magazine podcast we sit down with CEO & President of Sportsmen's Alliance, Evan Heusinkveld and Sean Curran, also of the Sportsmen's Alliance to discuss their organization and why all hunters need to get involved. The fight to maintain our right to hunt, trap and fish isn't just theirs, but its all of our fight. We have a great discussion that will get you motivated to move the people you influence in the right direction in 2019. Be sure to check out https://www.sportsmensalliance.org/ and also check out www.bear-hunting.com.
In episode 16 of the Bear Hunting Magazine podcast we sit down with CEO & President of Sportsmen's Alliance, Evan Heusinkveld and Sean Curran, also of the Sportsmen's Alliance to discuss their organization and why all hunters need to get involved. The fight to maintain our right to hunt, trap and fish isn't just theirs, but its all of our fight. We have a great discussion that will get you motivated to move the people you influence in the right direction in 2019. Be sure to check out https://www.sportsmensalliance.org/ and also check out www.bear-hunting.com.
This week we get to share some exciting news with an old friend of the podcast. This week, Sean Curran returns and I have the privilege to announce that Chasing Tales Outdoors will be partnering with the Sportsmen's Alliance! If you are new to the show, you may not have heard the previous episode that I recorded with Sean, but I encourage you to go back and give it a listen (Episode 44 - Sean Curran & the $700 Bird).Sean and I explore how the Sportsmen's Alliance is an absolutely critical organization that is working to support our outdoor heritage in a way that no other is...in the courts. Sportsmen's Alliance fights the legislation & lawsuits that seek to limit or eliminate our outdoor pursuits and has a 95% success ratio in the court. I highly encourage you to listen to Sean, and join the Sportsmen's Alliance today. https://www.sportsmensalliance.org/https://www.facebook.com/sportsmensalliance/ https://www.instagram.com/sportsmensall/?hl=en If you'd like to contribute to the show, we now have a Patreon account set up and you donate directly there. Just follow the link below! We will feature every new Patron and you could get some free gear by signing up! https://www.patreon.com/chasingtalesoutdoors Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram, as well as our closed listener group Chasing Tall Tales! https://www.facebook.com/groups/397372654039172/?ref=br_rs https://www.facebook.com/Chasingtalesoutdoors @chasing_tales_outdoors_podcast
In Episode 13 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses a helpful article on which conservation groups hunters and anglers should support on #GivingTuesday and lists the best groups to support that promote true conservation efforts. Article on Charity Navigator, IRS 990 / 1040 Forms, and Foundation Money https://lustravagorvirginia.home.blog/2018/11/21/you-must-choose-but-choose-wisely/ Groups Gabriella mentioned as worthy of donating to or joining: Sportsmen's Alliance - https://www.sportsmensalliance.org/ Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation - https://www.rmef.org/ NRA - https://home.nra.org/ Western Bear Foundation - http://www.westernbearfoundation.org/ National Wild Turkey Federation - http://www.nwtf.org/ Ducks Unlimited - https://www.ducks.org/ Delta Waterfowl - https://deltawaterfowl.org/ Safari Club International - https://www.safariclub.org/ Raise 'Em Outdoors - https://www.raiseemoutdoors.com/ Project Healing Waters - https://projecthealingwaters.org/ Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation - http://congressionalsportsmen.org/
Columbus, OH- Steven Rinella talks with Evan Heusinkveld, Brian Lynn, and Sean Curran of the Sportsmen's Alliance, along with Ryan Callaghan, Kevin Murphy, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: core mission; moving the needle forward; the lynx of Arizona; backdoor attempts at banning methods and means of the hunt; taking care of the long-term problem; #metoo hits the animal rights world; the Great Lakes wolf situation as a case study in madness; are you for wildlife or not?; some good Kentucky elbow grease; and more.
There are folks who enjoy the outdoors, and there are others who live for the outdoors. I know many folks believe they belong in that second category, but in my opinion its reserved for a select few. If I am being honest with myself I am probably more likely to fall in the first category than the first. However, I was able to speak with one of the few men that I believe belong in that second category exclusively. I was able to catch up with Sean Curran and discuss his public land turkey hunt from the 2018 spring turkey season and it did not disappoint. In addition to be a fantastic story-teller, and dedicated outdoorsman, Sean took his passion to he next level when he began working for the Sportsman's Alliance. Sean is the Vice President of Membership & Development at Sportsmen's Alliance, and we touched on that organization and the benefit it provides to the outdoor community. Please be sure to check out the Sportsmens Alliance at www.sportsmensalliance.org and consider joinging. You can follow Sean on Instagram @the_sean_curran. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram, as well as our closed listener group Chasing Tall Tales! https://www.facebook.com/groups/397372654039172/?ref=br_rs https://www.facebook.com/Chasingtalesoutdoors @chasing_tales_outdoors_podcast
In hour two, the guys catch up with Buzz Ramsey of Yakima Bait Company, Brian Lynn from Sportsmen's Alliance, & open a new dialogue for how Wild Country Nation is "Making Fishing Great Again".
This week Eric Talks with guest, Adam Wright of the Sportsmen's Alliance to discuss the Families Afield Expansion bill Wisconsin. Learn some great tips for post rut deer hunting tactics and make sure you're hunting safely this season for the Wisconsin Gun Deer opener! Topic of Discussion: 2 minutes 10 seconds Tip of the Week: 22 minutes and 55 seconds Deer in the Headlights: 27 minutes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wheretohunt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wheretohunt/support
This week Eric Talks with guest, Adam Wright of the Sportsmen's Alliance to discuss the Families Afield Expansion bill Wisconsin. Learn some great tips for post rut deer hunting tactics and make sure you're hunting safely this season for the Wisconsin Gun Deer opener! Topic of Discussion: 2 minutes 10 seconds Tip of the Week: 22 minutes and 55 seconds Deer in the Headlights: 27 minutes
About My Guest: Cam was born and raised in Watertown, WI. He currently serves as digital media specialist for the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance, and he has previously been employed by Delta Waterfowl Foundation and the Sportsman Channel. Cam recently took up bowhunting and harvested his first deer (ever!) with a bow in November 2014.
What is the biggest limiting factor in your career or business? Is it perhaps your own mindset or your belief that big success is only for other people? Join me as Nick Pinizzotto, a passionate bowhunter, explains how he overcame his own "small-town thinking" to become President of the United States Sportsmen's Alliance, a leading organization in the fight to protect our hunting, fishing, trapping, and shooting heritage across the country. ## Guest's Opening Quote: ## "The only thing stopping me quite frankly was my just own mindset, that was for other people. I come from a very small town. We all grew up hunting. and all that, but no one really thinks they will actually be in Outdoor Life Magazine for example. My own limited imagination, I think, was where I wasted some time." ## More About My Guest: ## Nick is the President and CEO of the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance and Foundation. Before coming to USSA, Nick was CEO of Delta Waterfowl Foundation based in Bismarck, North Dakota, and prior to that he served as Associate Vice President at Western Pennsylvania Conservancy for 11 years. Nick also started Apparition Scents, a deer scent company, which he later sold and the company still thrives today. He is originally from Indiana, Pennsylvania and he grew up in an outdoors oriented family. In addition to raising English red-tick coonhounds, he helped his father raise pheasants, quail, chuckars and doves. Nick is a lifelong outdoorsman with particular fondness for bowhunting whitetail deer, but he enjoys all types of hunting and fishing. He is also a published outdoor writer, photographer, videographer, and blogger and he holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental geography and a master’s degree in psychology. Nick considers himself to be an optimist and there is a blog post from October where he wrote about this. "My general optimism as an archery hunter is strikingly similar to the scene in the popular comedy movie Dumb and Dumber where Lloyd is told by his love interest Mary that there’s just a one in a million chance that they could end up together. Lloyd's memorable reply is, 'So you’re saying there’s a chance?' Nick goes on to say - For many of us, that’s all we need to know, is that there’s a chance that something great can happen in the deer woods to get us out there, even if it is slim to none."
Hour One - Guests Tom Allen, Top Gun Supply and Evan Heusinkveld, U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance