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Hunt. Fish. Freedom. - Presented By The International Order of T Roosevelt

Hunt. Fish. Freedom. - Presented By The International Order of T Roosevelt

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Welcome to Hunt. Fish. Freedom., the official podcast of the International Order of T. Roosevelt. This is the show for those who live for the call of the wild, the thrill of the hunt, and the freedom of the great outdoors. Whether you're in a treestand, on the water, or around the campfire, this is your home for stories, strategy, and the spirit of adventure. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt and the pursuit of a free and wild future.International Order of T Roosevelt Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • Episode 33 - Protecting Hunting and Fishing Rights: Inside IOTR 2026 Conservation Event
    Feb 6 2026
    A behind-the-scenes look at the movement fighting to secure hunting and fishing traditions nationwide. The future of hunting, fishing, and outdoor traditions depends on more than time in the field. It depends on the people willing to defend those opportunities for the next generation. This conversation explores the mission behind the International Order of T. Roosevelt and why its annual IOTR 2026 convention has become one of the most influential gatherings in modern conservation. Executive Director Luke Hilgemann breaks down the growing challenges facing hunters and anglers, from declining participation to coordinated anti-hunting opposition. The discussion dives into how constitutional protections for hunting and fishing rights are reshaping the conservation landscape, including recent legislative wins and legal precedent that directly impact wildlife management and outdoor access. Listeners gain insight into how hunter-driven conservation funding supports habitat protection, wildlife populations, and public land opportunities. The conversation also reveals how strategic conservation leadership, policy advocacy, and community engagement help secure the future of waterfowl hunting, big game hunting, and American sporting traditions. Beyond policy and conservation strategy, the episode highlights the culture and camaraderie that fuel the outdoor community. From elite conservation networking and wildlife policy discussions to conservation fundraising and leadership development, this gathering unites hunters, anglers, and outdoor advocates committed to protecting wild places and hunting heritage. For anyone passionate about conservation advocacy, wildlife stewardship, and defending the traditions that define the outdoor lifestyle, this conversation delivers a clear blueprint for protecting hunting and fishing opportunities across America. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app! Don’t forget to leave a 5 star review and SUBSCRIBE on Apple or Spotify Check out the IOTR website: International Order of T. Roosevelt | Protect At-Risk Wildlife Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/19zGf29wGZ/?mibextid=wwXIfr Follow us on X: https://x.com/iotrofficial?s=21&t=SzcoQxiDPMWvFcFPurrzNw Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iotr_official?igsh=dXp5b284dXJpOXlq&utm_source=qr
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    32 m
  • Episode 32 - Conservation Meets Community Policy in Wisconsin’s Northwoods
    Jan 29 2026
    Healthy deer herds, working forests, and rural towns don’t survive by accident. Northern Wisconsin’s hunting and fishing traditions are inseparable from the health of its land and the strength of its communities. This conversation digs into that reality with Paul Schecklman, founder of the Northwoods Policy Network, whose background as a firefighter, public policy strategist, and lifelong outdoorsman gives him a rare, ground-level perspective. The discussion connects boots-on-the-ground conservation with the policies shaping access, wildlife health, and rural opportunity. From deer numbers and forest management to public land use, logging practices, and the economics that keep small towns alive, this is an honest look at what it takes to sustain hunting and fishing in the modern Midwest. The conversation challenges the false choice between strong conservation and strong local economies, laying out why healthy forests, productive waters, and thriving communities must exist together. Listeners will hear how hunters and anglers act as real conservationists through license dollars, habitat work, and daily stewardship. The conversation also explores why rural infrastructure, workforce realities, and sound natural resource management directly affect waterfowl hunting, whitetail habitat, ice fishing seasons, and long-term outdoor access. This is not theory or talking points. It’s a practical, insider discussion about the Northwoods, grounded in firsthand experience and focused on protecting the outdoor lifestyle for the next generation. If you care about hunting success, fishable waters, and keeping rural America alive, this conversation hits close to home. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app! Don’t forget to leave a 5 star review and SUBSCRIBE on Apple or Spotify Check out Paul’s work: https://drydenwire.com/news/paul-shecklman-its-time-for-wisconsins-sportsmen-to-go-nuclear/ Check out the IOTR website: International Order of T. Roosevelt | Protect At-Risk Wildlife Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/19zGf29wGZ/?mibextid=wwXIfr Follow us on X: https://x.com/iotrofficial?s=21&t=SzcoQxiDPMWvFcFPurrzNw Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iotr_official?igsh=dXp5b284dXJpOXlq&utm_source=qr
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    1 h
  • Episode 31 - Raising the Next Generation of Hunters at SCI Nashville
    Jan 23 2026
    A young hunter milestone, family legacy, and how hunting traditions get passed forward. Hunting and fishing traditions are rarely built alone. They’re shaped around campfires, deer camps, late summer bear baits, and the mentors who take the time to bring someone along. This conversation between sisters centers on exactly that idea through the lens of family, legacy, and the next generation of hunters. Kenia sits down with her sister Keira Link, a lifelong hunter and angler who was recently named SCI and Cabela’s Young Hunter of the Year. From competitive whitetail deer hunting in Wisconsin to bear hunting with hounds, fishing trips that defined childhood, and growing up immersed in Safari Club International, Keira’s story reflects what it looks like to be raised in the outdoors and stay committed to it into adulthood. The discussion explores what that recognition really means, why SCI Nashville remains a cornerstone event for serious hunters, and how early exposure to hunting and fishing shapes confidence, work ethic, and respect for wildlife. The conversation also turns forward, looking at mentorship, conservation-minded hunting, and what it means to introduce a new generation to the outdoors now that Kira is a mother herself. Listeners will hear honest reflections on cold mornings in deer stands, physically demanding deer drives, bear hunting in the Northwoods, and why hunting is less about trophies and more about time, patience, and passing something meaningful on. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app! Don’t forget to leave a 5 star review and SUBSCRIBE on Apple or Spotify Check out Dan Cabela’s’s work: dan cabela foundation Check out the IOTR website: International Order of T. Roosevelt | Protect At-Risk Wildlife Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/19zGf29wGZ/?mibextid=wwXIfr Follow us on X: https://x.com/iotrofficial?s=21&t=SzcoQxiDPMWvFcFPurrzNw Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iotr_official?igsh=dXp5b284dXJpOXlq&utm_source=qr
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    43 m
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