How opposition from outdoorsmen made a difference on the proposed public lands sale

How opposition from outdoorsmen made a difference on the proposed public lands sale


LIVINGSTON, MONTANA — The American outdoorsman — whether an angler floating through a canyon while fishing for brown trout or a hunter looking for the rubs, fresh scat, and tracks where their game of choice is feeding — is often depicted by legacy media as a disparate collection of people spread all across the country.

Their preference to spend their vacation time in a bear camp, gathered around a campfire, or standing in ice-cold rushing streams is perplexing to the media’s more refined tastes.

It doesn’t get the complex rush of adrenaline and observation, or why it is fulfilling to embrace both simultaneously.

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Because of that disconnect, the media underestimated what happens when the powerful attempt to take away the cherished freedom to use America’s beloved

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