December 15, 2016
Trump’s Pick for Interior is the Best Cabinet Nominee for Sportsmen, So Far
Congressman Ryan Zinke has been solid on public lands and outdoor recreation.
November 10, 2016
Welcome to the Next Four Years of Conservation in America
After an election night upset, the Trump camp takes up the immediate task of assembling a new administration. Our work for fish and wildlife, as always, continues.
September 14, 2016
Working Toward Conservation Solutions After Election Day
Fringe views on land management can’t distract from the real work that must be done as a new administration enters the White House At the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership,...
January 6, 2014
Sportsmen Should Be Optimistic in 2014
No one will remember 2013 as a great year in federal conservation policy. Every day we lost more grasslands and wetlands in the prairies to agricultural development. Congress could...
November 21, 2013
The Great Conspiracy
In last week’s blog, as well as previous blogs, I have mentioned “The Great Conspiracy.” What finally dawned on me is that I have not really addressed what I...
October 7, 2013
Government Shutdown Hits Fishing in Everglades and Biscayne National Park
With stupidity running rampant in DC, closing Florida Parks to fishing is going too far… The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership has been leading the way in calling for Congressional...
What’s Up With All These Weakfish?
Weakfish appear to be abundant again, and we should be protecting them… I’m back from Montauk today, which was, I have to admit, a little disappointing. I’ve...
September 27, 2013
CCA MC Has It Right on Stripers
I’m in Montauk this week and next. So being that I’ll be writing blogs in-between 8-plus-hour stints of chasing unusually sparse pods of albies and stripers, expect uncharacteristically brief...
The F-word Again
The penalty for using the F-word when growing up was worse than having to wash one’s mouth out with soap. It usually meant getting grounded for some period...
September 16, 2013
Much Ado About Nothing
The desire to point the finger without acknowledging our own impact is endemic in the angling community So… It looks like there are quite a few people...
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