Mark Of All Trades

Mark Of All Trades
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My passion is hunting and renovating. I enjoy doing a wide variety of things, from saddle hunting, to DIY projects! I use my platform to review products (good and bad), tell my hunting season stories, and document renovations I've tackled through the years. I mainly bow hunt and my main focus is on bowhunting whitetails. I want to make an online video series that focuses on relating to all groups of hunters. By deer hunting in a variety of different situations that will try to teach viewers different strategies for harvesting game.
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Focuses on hunting strategies, product reviews, and renovation projects with episodes covering topics such as Michigan's deer baiting regulations and the ethics surrounding crossbow hunting, as well as personal hunting season stories and DIY tips for home improvement.

My passion is hunting and renovating. I enjoy doing a wide variety of things, from saddle hunting, to DIY projects! I use my platform to review products (good and bad), tell my hunting season stories, and document renovations I’ve tackled through the years. I mainly bow hunt and my main focus is on bowhunting whitetails. I want to make an online video series that focuses on relating to all groups of hunters. By deer hunting in a variety of different situations that will try to teach viewers different strategies for harvesting game.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of hunters in Michigan head into the woods in pursuit of whitetail deer — carrying on one of America’s oldest outdoor traditions. But hunting in Michigan isn’t free. Between deer licenses, doe tags, combo permits, and small game fees, hunters spend millions of dollars annually. On top of that, every firearm, box of ammo, or bow purchase includes a hidden cost — a federal excise tax through the Pittman-Robertson Act, meant to support wildlife conservation. In 2023 alone, Michigan hunters contributed over $44 million through license sales, and the state received more than $32 million in Pittman-Robertson funds. So where does all that money go?We'll follow the money trail and ask the tough but fair question: Are Michigan hunters really getting what they pay for? We break down how the Michigan DNR allocates its budget, how much goes to habitat restoration versus administrative overhead, and why some hunters are concerned about their dollars funding non-game wildlife programs used by people who don’t even hunt. We also look at the political pressures behind the scenes, including how state lawmakers have tried to redirect hunter funds to unrelated projects.If you've ever wondered how hunting license money is spent, what the Pittman-Robertson Act actually funds, or why non-hunters benefit from hunter-funded conservation, this video is for you. With real data, clear visuals, and zero political spin, we’re telling the full story — straight from the source.

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