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.
A powerful look at how real hunters fight for access, protect tradition, and mentor the next generation.
Patrick and Kenia head north to Maine, one of America’s most fiercely independent and deeply rooted outdoor cultures, to explore why protecting the right to hunt and fish matters far beyond state lines. Joining the crew is Jared Bornstein, a Maine lobbyist, dedicated outdoorsman, and the force behind programs that get more kids into the woods and on the water.
Jared breaks down how youth hunting mentorship, moose hunting access, and his year-round program Moose Maine Kids are helping kids and families step into the outdoors, many for the first time. You’ll hear how his personal journey into deer hunting as a teenager shaped his belief that no kid should be told “no” when they want to head into the woods, whether they’re chasing whitetails, calling spring turkeys, or dreaming of a once-in-a-lifetime moose hunt.
We also dig into the political side of conservation, why it takes bipartisan work, why the right language matters, and how Maine’s ongoing fight for a constitutional right to hunt and fish could set the tone for other states. Travis Thompson returns to share how Florida’s experience informs Maine’s strategy, and why every hunter, angler, and aspiring outdoorsman should pay attention.
Whether you care about waterfowl hunting access, fair chase laws, or protecting traditional fishing opportunities from fly-fishing-only restrictions, this is a rare insider look at how real conservation work gets done.
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