Brian Bird, of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, joins the podcast and talks about several issues facing sportsmen in his region, which includes New York, New England and New Jersey. Brian shares his thoughts on non-hunters trying to influence hunting regulations, New Hampshire’s moose management program and striped bass along the east coast. He also talks about the joys of mentoring new hunters, something that his role in BHA allows him to be heavily involved in.
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