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If a guy like Randy Newberg doesn't come out all brimstone an fire, then it's like RMEF being pro-wolf, then when their membership tanked, changed their position. Randy needs to call it like it is, no high road crap.I've yet to listen, but will
Quote from: KFhunter on December 27, 2022, 12:43:18 PMIf a guy like Randy Newberg doesn't come out all brimstone an fire, then it's like RMEF being pro-wolf, then when their membership tanked, changed their position. Randy needs to call it like it is, no high road crap.I've yet to listen, but willOnly 17 minutes in so far, and Randy is fine calling it like it is. The other two guests are the ones tip-toeing around. Not surprised, given their affiliation…
Quote from: Antlershed on December 27, 2022, 01:24:44 PMQuote from: KFhunter on December 27, 2022, 12:43:18 PMIf a guy like Randy Newberg doesn't come out all brimstone an fire, then it's like RMEF being pro-wolf, then when their membership tanked, changed their position. Randy needs to call it like it is, no high road crap.I've yet to listen, but willOnly 17 minutes in so far, and Randy is fine calling it like it is. The other two guests are the ones tip-toeing around. Not surprised, given their affiliation…17 minute into a 1.5 hour podcast is a limited sample. I have to keep reminding people that WA BHA has been tenaciously engaged on this at almost every commission meeting over the last 2 years....and has called out the commission across state media, the p wild podcast and with randy.Just because they don't sling mud doesn't mean BHA in this state hasn't stood up for hunters. It's probably why randy had them on
Quote from: dwils233 on December 27, 2022, 08:18:39 PMQuote from: Antlershed on December 27, 2022, 01:24:44 PMQuote from: KFhunter on December 27, 2022, 12:43:18 PMIf a guy like Randy Newberg doesn't come out all brimstone an fire, then it's like RMEF being pro-wolf, then when their membership tanked, changed their position. Randy needs to call it like it is, no high road crap.I've yet to listen, but willOnly 17 minutes in so far, and Randy is fine calling it like it is. The other two guests are the ones tip-toeing around. Not surprised, given their affiliation…17 minute into a 1.5 hour podcast is a limited sample. I have to keep reminding people that WA BHA has been tenaciously engaged on this at almost every commission meeting over the last 2 years....and has called out the commission across state media, the p wild podcast and with randy.Just because they don't sling mud doesn't mean BHA in this state hasn't stood up for hunters. It's probably why randy had them onThem? Are you not one of the two?
To those calling out BHA reps for tip toeing:While I don’t agree with BHA on many things, they were one of the FIRST groups to call out the commission and create the petition to have a revote on the spring bear season. As far as I have seen, they’ve been nothing but pro spring bear (and fall for that matter) in Washington and have understandably lost members from that position. They tip toe a bit because it’s a political situation. But I am not a politician and will and have called out the blatant anti hunting commissioners and will continue to do so. I’m glad to see Newberg bring this to his audience but it would be nice to have had that happen last year. The point remains: we as hunters, fisherman, trappers have got to speak up and remain vigilant in defense of our heritage and love of outdoors.
This is not another jay insleez failure, its another success advancing his agenda.
I know it’s still relatively new, but is there anymore information on this Washington Fish and Wildlife Conservation Partnership? Would certainly like to donate to such a coalition. I understand wanting to be civil about this situation but I’m curious as to why there isn’t more information being shared online and via social media regarding this infiltration of preservationists within our Fish and Wildlife Commission. A podcast from prominent figures like Randy Newberg goes a long ways, but I want to see our advocacy groups stepping up to the plate in terms of notifying all who stand for the North American Conservation Model. We need to be better informed and we need to know what is being done to respond to the figurative left hook we’ve taken to the chin from these preservationists. Better yet we all need to know how we can get involved. We need to unite and stand together. Voicing our concerns and distaste to our constituents in Olympia may feel like beating our heads against the wall, but things will only get worse if we sit there and allow them to happen. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk