Here are a few of my recent thoughts garnered on a recent long drive.
I have been thinking about Matt Rinella's recent thoughts on hunter recruitment. It got me to hunter advocacy vs hunter recruitment. One of the major pushes for hunter recruitment is to create more advocates for hunting. That is a good and noble cause. However, what if we made a concerted push for more advocacy from the hunters we already have? Look at the passion on HT! Could we find more of those folks already in our ranks but not participating?
We all know avid hunters who are not involved in any way with promoting hunting. Could we (by we, I mean the major conservation organizations, industry leaders, and each one of us individually) create programs to draw these hunters out and get them involved? Could we leverage the Madness in Montana this last year to entice them to get involved?
Could we also up our advocacy on the state legislatures? Could we (looking at you big conservation organizations!) raise the money (or redirect it) to hire 1 or 2 or 3 Ben Lambs to lobby every state legislature on our behalf? Talk about a powerful voice! Would that have a more profound impact on hunting than the road we are currently on? I see a lot of great nation-wide conservation (hunting) orgs out there. RMEF, PF, BHA, and others are doing great work from a national perspective. I see chapters of the same orgs and local orgs doing a great job locally. But we have very few state orgs (there are a few) and much of the control of hunting happens at the state level. Do we need to bolster this level of advocacy? Think of MOGA and how they have been able to be a player at the state level. Why don't we, as public land/DIY hunters have that type of lobbying effort?
I have been thinking about Matt Rinella's recent thoughts on hunter recruitment. It got me to hunter advocacy vs hunter recruitment. One of the major pushes for hunter recruitment is to create more advocates for hunting. That is a good and noble cause. However, what if we made a concerted push for more advocacy from the hunters we already have? Look at the passion on HT! Could we find more of those folks already in our ranks but not participating?
We all know avid hunters who are not involved in any way with promoting hunting. Could we (by we, I mean the major conservation organizations, industry leaders, and each one of us individually) create programs to draw these hunters out and get them involved? Could we leverage the Madness in Montana this last year to entice them to get involved?
Could we also up our advocacy on the state legislatures? Could we (looking at you big conservation organizations!) raise the money (or redirect it) to hire 1 or 2 or 3 Ben Lambs to lobby every state legislature on our behalf? Talk about a powerful voice! Would that have a more profound impact on hunting than the road we are currently on? I see a lot of great nation-wide conservation (hunting) orgs out there. RMEF, PF, BHA, and others are doing great work from a national perspective. I see chapters of the same orgs and local orgs doing a great job locally. But we have very few state orgs (there are a few) and much of the control of hunting happens at the state level. Do we need to bolster this level of advocacy? Think of MOGA and how they have been able to be a player at the state level. Why don't we, as public land/DIY hunters have that type of lobbying effort?