https://helenair.com/opinion/column...cle_fa995eeb-2acc-5d79-90ff-f873da0d8f7b.html
I just came across this article and thought I would share it on this forum. I’m not sure how many of you have heard of the American Prairie Reserve, but I think it’s time the hunting community takes a look at what they are telling the central Montana communities they are going to do and how they are going to do it. One of the most disturbing things about this is that most sponsors (Mystery Ranch) probably do not even know what they are giving money to. I do not live in Bozeman, but I’m sure the lies of the APR are deep. Actually, I just thought, maybe why landowners in Central Montana are hesitant to allow California, 7, 6, 4, RMEF plates access to hunt is because of the chance that that person may be a supporter of the APR.....just a random thought. Take a drive across the 6 county region that surrounds the CMR and take note of how many “Don’t buffalo me,” or “STOP the American Prairie Reserve” banners and stickers you see along highways, on bale beds, in bars, and on kids’ lunch pails at the bus stops! I think if I were a hunting company or had a hunting show (Mr. Newberg.....) that was approached to sponsor or supports a brand that does support a non profit organization, I would do a little research to find out what the local communities think or feel about said organization. I heard Joe Rogan and Ryan Callaghan talking on a pod cast about how “cool” the idea of the APR is, yet they have never been over here and sat down to have some coffee with any of the ranchers over here to hear the reality. After seeing Mysery Ranch as a sponsor to the APRs “Living with Wildlife” workshop in Lewistown, I can assure you I will never take anyone hunting with one of these packs and my Wildland fire pack has already been thrown in the dumpster.
I encourage the hunting community and industry to come on out and see that and how most landowners in Cetral/Eastern Montana do more to work with various partners to enhance, conserve, and protect wildlife and their habitats more that any other wildlife organization in Montana, most of which is on their own time and dollar!
Here is a link to the LWW workshop (put on by APR) and sponsors
https://www.livingwithwildlife.us/about
I just came across this article and thought I would share it on this forum. I’m not sure how many of you have heard of the American Prairie Reserve, but I think it’s time the hunting community takes a look at what they are telling the central Montana communities they are going to do and how they are going to do it. One of the most disturbing things about this is that most sponsors (Mystery Ranch) probably do not even know what they are giving money to. I do not live in Bozeman, but I’m sure the lies of the APR are deep. Actually, I just thought, maybe why landowners in Central Montana are hesitant to allow California, 7, 6, 4, RMEF plates access to hunt is because of the chance that that person may be a supporter of the APR.....just a random thought. Take a drive across the 6 county region that surrounds the CMR and take note of how many “Don’t buffalo me,” or “STOP the American Prairie Reserve” banners and stickers you see along highways, on bale beds, in bars, and on kids’ lunch pails at the bus stops! I think if I were a hunting company or had a hunting show (Mr. Newberg.....) that was approached to sponsor or supports a brand that does support a non profit organization, I would do a little research to find out what the local communities think or feel about said organization. I heard Joe Rogan and Ryan Callaghan talking on a pod cast about how “cool” the idea of the APR is, yet they have never been over here and sat down to have some coffee with any of the ranchers over here to hear the reality. After seeing Mysery Ranch as a sponsor to the APRs “Living with Wildlife” workshop in Lewistown, I can assure you I will never take anyone hunting with one of these packs and my Wildland fire pack has already been thrown in the dumpster.
I encourage the hunting community and industry to come on out and see that and how most landowners in Cetral/Eastern Montana do more to work with various partners to enhance, conserve, and protect wildlife and their habitats more that any other wildlife organization in Montana, most of which is on their own time and dollar!
Here is a link to the LWW workshop (put on by APR) and sponsors
https://www.livingwithwildlife.us/about