
Steve West joins you each week to talk about the outdoors throughout the Northwest, and around the world!
Tune in each Sunday morning at 10:30AM for Steve's Outdoor Adventures Radio.
January 17, 2010
Steve shares a few examples of why private land is becoming more and more locked down because of the way the public abuses it.
Steve gives great reccommendations as to how the public can help private landowners in maintaining the property, and keeping access to it available.
High fenced hunting is an issue that some hunters are divided about. Steve gives his opinions on why this method of hunting is not hurting the sport at all.
January 10, 2010
Steve discusses the benefits of auction tags. These are the exclusive, yet expensive, tags that are most commonly referred to as Governor's tags.
Don Peay from Sportsmen For Fish & Wildlife joins Steve to talk about what the organization is all about.
Steve also answers emails regarding the increase in predator animals, recommended hunting areas, and suggestions for a new laser scope.
January 3, 2010
Steve talks about The Endangered Species Act, and the why the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is over-stepping it's bounds regarding it.
Examples such as the polar bear and cheetah, are what Steve uses to show how much more The Endangered Species Act harms these "endangered" animals.
Steve also answers some fans emails about range practice, cougar hunting as a resident of California, and rifile calibur recommendations.
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