Hunt. Fish. Freedom. – Presented By The International Order of T Roosevelt
Hunt. Fish. Freedom. - Presented By The International Order of T Roosevelt
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Welcome to Hunt. Fish. Freedom., the official podcast of the International Order of T. Roosevelt. This is the show for those who live for the call of the wild, the thrill of the hunt, and the freedom of the great outdoors. Whether you're in a treestand, on the water, or around the campfire, this is your home for stories, strategy, and the spirit of adventure. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt and the pursuit of a free and wild future.
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This podcast focuses on outdoor activism, hunting, fishing, and conservation with episodes that explore topics such as effective media coverage of outdoor issues and historic campaign victories for hunting rights, providing a platform for stories and strategies that inspire the next generation of sportsmen and women.

Welcome to Hunt. Fish. Freedom., the official podcast of the International Order of T. Roosevelt. This is the show for those who live for the call of the wild, the thrill of the hunt, and the freedom of the great outdoors. Whether you’re in a treestand, on the water, or around the campfire, this is your home for stories, strategy, and the spirit of adventure. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt and the pursuit of a free and wild future.
Colorado’s hunting future hinges on one vote that could reshape conservation across the West.
For generations, hunting and fishing have been more than recreation in Colorado. They have been a way to provide food, fund wildlife conservation, and pass outdoor traditions to the next generation. That future is now on the ballot.
Logan Holtz joins the conversation to explain why Colorado’s proposed constitutional right to hunt and fish matters far beyond state lines. Drawing from years of experience with Howl for Wildlife, Colorado’s Sportsmen’s Roundtable, and a career across the hunting industry, Logan shares what he’s witnessed firsthand as ballot initiatives continue challenging hunting and wildlife management.
The discussion explores how urban growth has widened the disconnect between people and wildlife, why science-based wildlife management should guide decisions instead of public opinion, and how hunters can become stronger advocates for conservation. Logan also explains how hunting license dollars support habitat, why Colorado’s elk, mule deer, and public lands make it a cornerstone of Western hunting, and what success in Colorado could mean for protecting hunting opportunities across the West.
Whether you chase elk in the Rockies, hunt whitetails in the Midwest, or simply care about the future of public lands, this conversation offers practical insight into why showing up for conservation has never mattered more.
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