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Buddy, Ross Ellwanger, Kody Lohstroh (Colorado), and Stephan Roaque (Wyoming) dig into the growing tension around non-resident hunting pressure, rapidly increasing tag costs, and how different states are managing (or mismanaging) mountain lion harvest. The conversation starts with out-of-state limitations and quickly pivots to Colorado’s non-resident lion tag jumping to ~$825, what drove it, and what downstream effects it could have on neighboring states.
Along the way, they unpack why houndsmen often get labeled as “extreme” while actually sitting in the practical middle: not “kill every predator” and not “save every predator,” but manage populations responsibly—including hard conversations about female harvest, quota structures, pursuit seasons, mentorship, and political realities. The episode closes with a gear-heads-up about Garmin TT15 collar support ending soon and a quick warning on Oregon’s IP 28 animal-cruelty initiative language that could impact hunting, trapping, and rodeo exemptions.
We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode.
www.dusupply.com
https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
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Buddy, Ross Ellwanger, Kody Lohstroh (Colorado), and Stephan Roaque (Wyoming) dig into the growing tension around non-resident hunting pressure, rapidly increasing tag costs, and how different states are managing (or mismanaging) mountain lion harvest. The conversation starts with out-of-state limitations and quickly pivots to Colorado’s non-resident lion tag jumping to ~$825, what drove it, and what downstream effects it could have on neighboring states.
Along the way, they unpack why houndsmen often get labeled as “extreme” while actually sitting in the practical middle: not “kill every predator” and not “save every predator,” but manage populations responsibly—including hard conversations about female harvest, quota structures, pursuit seasons, mentorship, and political realities. The episode closes with a gear-heads-up about Garmin TT15 collar support ending soon and a quick warning on Oregon’s IP 28 animal-cruelty initiative language that could impact hunting, trapping, and rodeo exemptions.
We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode.
www.dusupply.com
https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts

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