In this podcast we will talk to the folks that are working hard to make sure that hunting, and the conservation values it represents, stick around for generations to come. We primarily focus on the situation in Washington State surrounding the Fish and Wildlife Commission. patreon.com/HunterFarmerArtisanPodcast
Jillian Garrett shares a piece she wrote a while back, but its theme remains ever topical. Predators, especially wolves seem to bring out extreme viewpoints on both sides of the aisle. This essay is an exploration of the flaws in those ideas.
Anti-hunter turned hunting rights activist Brant Macduff is the author of The Shotgun Conservationist. Host Ryan Garrett sits down with him to discuss it's appeal to non-hunters who care about the environment that hunting might not be the big bad destroyer of the environment that they think it is.
We also talk about how we can better get out of our echo chamber and engage with the broader public.
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Field and Stream author, and consummate conservationist Alice Jones Webb sits down with hose Ryan Garrett to discuss some of the misconceptions that non-hunters have about our lifestyle.
She also shares how her father was a huge part of the reason she became an outdoor writer.
If you want to check out what Alice is up to the best way to do it is to subscribe to her newsletter Take it Outside on Substack.
Host Ryan Garrett shares a piece that describes his origin story as a hunter, farmer, and artisan, and cook. He describes the importance of self-sufficiency, desire for self-improvement, and the need for a connection to something bigger than yourself.
Host Ryan Garrett interviews Kelsey Ross, with the Conservation Coalition of Washington state. Full disclosure, Kelsey has helped with this show more times than could be properly counted. Her knack for keeping track of every potential threat to conservation in Washington State and nationally as well as carefully documenting the key points of who said what and when has been instrumental in organizing efforts to preserve hunting as a...
Listen to Jillian Garrett explain in her own words the moral complexities of hunting predators as it relates to the current politics of Washington state.
This is an episode for hunters and non-hunters alike.
If you want access to content like this on a regular basis consider signing up for her Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/JillianGarrett/about
Host Ryan Garrett discusses the weaponization of of the term "Trophy Hunting" with BHA board-member Clarence Rushing. People coming from different backgrounds can hear the same term and have wildly different interpretations of it, in this episode we explore how we might be able to bridge that communications gap.
And make sure you read Clarence's article on the subject here:
https://www.thenewstribune.com/opin...
Jillian Garrett discusses the concept of "compassionate conservation" with host Ryan Garrett. Anti-hunting groups have spent a lot of money looking for a term that sounds like a great replacement to the North American Model of Conservation. But it is clear they did not put a lot of thought into the negative impacts of such a system.
Host Ryan Garrett sits down with Malcolm for an honest discussion about the racial divide that exists for hunting in North America, and how some organizations like Hunters of Color exist to break that divide down.
If you have 12 minutes I highly recommend you watch their promotional video I mentioned in the show. It was eye opening for me.
This episode was honestly a difficult one for me to record as HB2118 effectively puts me out of business as a gunsmith in Washington. We discussed how this bill got to this point, how bad it was in the beginning and the similarities between 2A rights activism and hunting activism.
In this bonus episode, Host Ryan Garret goes over the events of the October Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting, namely the approval to begin rule-making on the Bear and Cougar petition and the bad news that it could bring for hunters as a whole.
In the interview section of this show, Jillian brings some timely historical context to the ballot box biology campaigns these groups have ran in the past, as well as some insights on ho...
Host Ryan Garrett sits down with Sue Tidwell, author of Cries of the Savanna. Sue is a non-hunter who through her experiences in Africa has become a staunch advocate of hunting both over there and here at home. We discussed how and why her thinking on the subject has shifted over time.
Her book can be found at https://www.suetidwell.com/
If you are interested in supporting this show please go to patreon.com/HunterFarmerA...
Host Ryan Garrett interviews Columbia County Commissioner Marty Hall, a rancher who took the time to speak at the October 27th meeting to share his views on wolf management. A rancher first, and a sportsman second, Marty has some interesting perspective on what we do right, and what can be improved.
Host Ryan Garrett interviews Jillian Garrett about her recent article published in the Northwest Sportsman detailing the most recent petition coming from Anti-Hunting groups regarding Cougar and Bear hunting. We discuss the dangers of ballot box biology, anti-hunter tactics, the flawed nature of the “science” they brought forth in the petition, as well as a few things hunters could do better to help cast themselves in a better ligh...
Host Ryan Garrett sits down with our buddy Gary from the Conservation Coalition on how hunters have organized their voice and the effects that has on the Fish and Wildlife Commission. We review some of the key moments from the October 27th Meeting.
Host Ryan Garrett interviews Dan Wilson, a Northeast Washington Sportsman who actively participates in too many conservation advocacy groups to count. When dealing with complex problems revolving around conservation policy, he is on the short list of people to talk to. In this interview he put on his Forest Coalition hat to discuss wildfires, forest management, and the importance of opposing stakeholders finding ways to engage and ...
Host Ryan Garrett walks through Fish and Wildlife Commission commentary surrounding the Draft Conservation Policy discussed during the Big Tent Committee meeting on Oct 26th. He explains how this informed informed his public testimony on the 27th.
Both meetings are a matter of public record, and can be found here.
https://wdfw.wa.gov/about/commission/meetings/2023
In this bonus Episode, Marina Flips the script a bit and has some questions about climate, conservation challenges, and life advice from host Ryan Garrett.
Host Ryan Garrett interviews Marina Treese from Axis Sustainability. Marina’s background with boots-on-the-ground conservation is impressive, and her perspectives on the preservation vs. conservation argument are well worth a listen. There was enough content that I needed to break up the discussion into two episodes, so keep an eye out for the second bonus episode where Marina flipped the script and asked me for my perspective on a...
Host Ryan Garrett and First Hunt Foundation mentor Ray Livingston sit down to chat about how we help usher the next generation of hunters towards success. We also pick out the two peices of hunting gear you should not skimp on when you are getting started on a budget.
You can see Ray on the popular History Channel series Mountain Men and Alone.
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