MNDeerHunter
New member
Hey guys,
I am getting together with my wife and her uncle tomorrow for lunch. Backstory: A couple days ago at a family event my wife and him got to talking about hunting and how he was against it because there are "a lot of hunters out there with only a desire to kill". My wife informed him that if it wasn't for hunters a lot of the animals wouldn't have near the protection that they would because of the money that it generates for conservation (a proud moment for me, here I never thought she listened to my rants lol).
Anyway, I know it will probably come up in conversation tomorrow so I want to be prepared to have some "ammo" ready. Here are a few talking points I thought I would hit:
-Pittman-Robertson Act: Self imposed excise tax on hunting related items that funds conservation and wildlife projects.
-Ducks Unlimited, Pheasants Forever, and the Federal Duck Stamp: Money raised by its members (the majority of whom are hunters) has conserved, enhanced, and protected millions of acres of wetlands and grasslands throughout the united states.
-The general sales of hunter licenses and how this revenue translates to habitat improvement, land acquisition, and salaries for conservation offices to protect against poaching and other illegal activities, etc.
Also, I know the whole conservation (wise-use) vs. preservation (no-use of resources) will probably come up. Obviously for me hunting is a way to reconnect with nature and a source of great organic food - but how do you convey this to someone who buys organic free range food?
What else would you guys say?
I am getting together with my wife and her uncle tomorrow for lunch. Backstory: A couple days ago at a family event my wife and him got to talking about hunting and how he was against it because there are "a lot of hunters out there with only a desire to kill". My wife informed him that if it wasn't for hunters a lot of the animals wouldn't have near the protection that they would because of the money that it generates for conservation (a proud moment for me, here I never thought she listened to my rants lol).
Anyway, I know it will probably come up in conversation tomorrow so I want to be prepared to have some "ammo" ready. Here are a few talking points I thought I would hit:
-Pittman-Robertson Act: Self imposed excise tax on hunting related items that funds conservation and wildlife projects.
-Ducks Unlimited, Pheasants Forever, and the Federal Duck Stamp: Money raised by its members (the majority of whom are hunters) has conserved, enhanced, and protected millions of acres of wetlands and grasslands throughout the united states.
-The general sales of hunter licenses and how this revenue translates to habitat improvement, land acquisition, and salaries for conservation offices to protect against poaching and other illegal activities, etc.
Also, I know the whole conservation (wise-use) vs. preservation (no-use of resources) will probably come up. Obviously for me hunting is a way to reconnect with nature and a source of great organic food - but how do you convey this to someone who buys organic free range food?
What else would you guys say?