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Ep. 100 - Playing Offense: Colorado's Strategy to Save the Hunt

59 min · 26. maj 2026
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Colorado is the next major battleground in the fight for the future of hunting and fishing in America. In this episode of Through the Gates, Dan Gates of Coloradans for Responsible Wildlife Management joins Robbie Denning from Rokcast to break down the push for a Constitutional Right to Hunt and Fish in Colorado — and why the outcome could impact hunters, anglers, ranchers, and wildlife management nationwide. They dive deep into: * The growing anti-hunting movement in Colorado * Proposition 127 and the fight over mountain lion & bobcat hunting * Wolves, rewilding, and political agendas * Why Colorado is viewed as the “epicenter” for anti-hunting activists * How constitutional protections work * What sportsmen and women can do RIGHT NOW * Massive elk and Alaska fishing raffles supporting the fight to Save the Hunt If you care about the future of hunting, fishing, conservation, public access, wildlife management, or the North American Model of Conservation — this episode matters.

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Colorado is the next major battleground in the fight for the future of hunting and fishing in America. In this episode of Through the Gates, Dan Gates of Coloradans for Responsible Wildlife Management joins Robbie Denning from Rokcast to break down the push for a Constitutional Right to Hunt and Fish in Colorado — and why the outcome could impact hunters, anglers, ranchers, and wildlife management nationwide. They dive deep into: * The growing anti-hunting movement in Colorado * Proposition 127 and the fight over mountain lion & bobcat hunting * Wolves, rewilding, and political agendas * Why Colorado is viewed as the “epicenter” for anti-hunting activists * How constitutional protections work * What sportsmen and women can do RIGHT NOW * Massive elk and Alaska fishing raffles supporting the fight to Save the Hunt If you care about the future of hunting, fishing, conservation, public access, wildlife management, or the North American Model of Conservation — this episode matters.

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