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Map brewery is a new local brewery over by Glen Lake Park, pretty good beer, cool new building, huge disappointment. All this weekend they have had posters and a table set up with someone heckling patrons to sign a petition to ban trapping on public lands in Montana. As soon as I walked into the door this woman thrust a flyer into my hand decrying the terrible acts committed by trappers and honestly was full of propaganda. The flyers were extremely misleading about how snares and body gripping traps worked, stated that trappers didn't report their harvest (sent in my report 2 weeks ago), that if a trapper caught and killed an endangered species by mistake they didn't have to report it, and had a whole bit about how you can place snares right on on high use trails. Basically a huge load of bull that is completely inaccurate.
As I sat at the bar with my wife I got super fired up thinking about Big Fin's and Steven Rinella's podcasts about referendum ballots attacking specific means of take as a way of shutting down hunting in general. Definitely a huge point of concern given the success rates of hunters versus trappers in Montana for wolves.
Map brewery seems like it would be pro sportsmen and public land hunters given the taxidermy hanging on the wall and the sitka shirts they raffle off, but it seems to me they are a bunch of monied uppies who moved to Montana, opened a bar, and don't give really give a crap about the community or it's values. I'm all for a deliberative dialogue about hunting ethics but throwing around pamphlets with such blatant lies is just too far. This business has lost my patronage forever and hopefully it's lost yours as well.
As I sat at the bar with my wife I got super fired up thinking about Big Fin's and Steven Rinella's podcasts about referendum ballots attacking specific means of take as a way of shutting down hunting in general. Definitely a huge point of concern given the success rates of hunters versus trappers in Montana for wolves.
Map brewery seems like it would be pro sportsmen and public land hunters given the taxidermy hanging on the wall and the sitka shirts they raffle off, but it seems to me they are a bunch of monied uppies who moved to Montana, opened a bar, and don't give really give a crap about the community or it's values. I'm all for a deliberative dialogue about hunting ethics but throwing around pamphlets with such blatant lies is just too far. This business has lost my patronage forever and hopefully it's lost yours as well.