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Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast

366: Humane Society of the United States Trying to Stop Mountain Lion and Bobcat Hunting in AZ-Jim Unmacht with Arizona Sportsman for Wildlife Conservation Explains

Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast

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Sports & Recreation, Outdoor, Sports & Recreation:outdoor

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2017

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Listen as Jay Scott talks with Jim Unmacht the President of Arizona Sportsman for Wildlife Conservation The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has now entered the Arizona ballot initiative process for the 2018 election cycle. Here is the link to their ballot initiative application:http://bit.ly/2yfUFOO Their goal with this action is to get Arizona voters to reject a century of sound scientific wildlife management from our Arizona Game & Fish Department biologists, and turn over the management of wild cats to the ballot box, with an emotion based, non-factual initiative. What are the real goals of HSUS? Fundraising, first and foremost and ultimately, they want to eliminate all hunting in the United States of America. They are adept at raising large amounts of money off the backs of unsuspecting donors, and Humane Watch has exposed many of their tactics. You can read about it at https://www.humanewatch.org/ The CEO and President of the HSUS, Wayne Pacelle was quoted in the spring of 2004 with this: "We are going to use the ballot box and the democratic process to stop all hunting in the United States...We will take it species by species until all hunting is stopped in California. Then we will take it state by state." As the HSUS begins their fundraising efforts to set the stage for their signature gathering, sportsmen and women need to educate their family, friends and neighbors on what is really going on! Sportsmen and women foot the bill for wildlife management in Arizona with their licenses and tag fees. In 1990, California voters turned their mountain lion management over to the ballot box. The result...California taxpayers now pay to kill depredating mountain lions. The California Fish and Game Department annually issues approximately 250 depredation tags to kill (manage) their mountain lions. We aren't interested in following California's lead, so we need you to do three things: Do not sign a petition for this initiative. Do not make a contribution to HSUS, Arizonans for Wildlife or any other supporter of this initiative. Tell everyone you know what is going on! There is much more to come - if you haven’t already, use the form at the top of this page to sign up to receive our enewsletters and action alerts so you can stay up to date on efforts to derail HSUS’s campaign. For More on AZSFWC Arizona Sportsmen For Wildlife ConservationPO Box 12590Glendale, AZ 85318-2590http://arizonasportsmenforwildlifeconservation.org/[email protected] Sponsors of the JSO Podcast goHUNT.com/Insider Sign UP for 30 day FREE Trial of goHUNT INSIDER www.goHunt.com/JayScott http://www.kuiu.com/ or http://www.kuiu.com/blog/ http://www.phoneskope.com/ Use "jayscott16" promo code to get 10% off all products http://outdoorsmans.com/ Use "jayscott" promo code to get 10% off all Outdoorsmans Products

Transcript

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0:17.0

Guys welcome to the J Scott Outdoors podcast. This is a very important episode and this is a good one that you can pass on to your non-hunting friends as well and we're going to get into it with Jim Unmock from the Arizona Sportsman for Wildlife Conservation group who is adamantly opposed to the Humane Society of the United States trying to get the quote-unquote

0:28.9

wildcat ban on the

0:35.0

up coming ballot get trying to get an initiative Press through trying to get enough signatures so I think you're gonna find this interesting everybody needs to know about this

0:41.5

Please educate the people around you that aren't

0:44.9

sportsmen. I think that's every bit as important. Guys I want to thank you for your

0:50.1

support of this podcast. If you have any questions, comments, or anything to say about

0:56.2

this episode or any others, you can email me at J Scott Outdoors at gmail.com. you can also follow along on my Instagram feed at

1:07.1

J Scott outdoors and just to be clear j Scott Scott Outdoors at gmail.

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Com is my email and I really appreciate you guys

1:16.4

that support.

1:17.3

October was my highest month of downloads ever

1:21.2

in the history of this podcast and November seems to be going along just as well.

1:27.0

So thank you for that. I want to thank Go Hunt.com Insider Kuyu Ultra Light Hunting, Phone Scope, and The Outdoorsmans.

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You can check the show notes of this podcast to find out how you can support these companies.

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Many of them have promo codes that you can use

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in these show notes where you can save money

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buying these products from these fine companies.

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The support that the sponsors give this show is what keeps this podcast free and which is my intention is to always make good free

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content for you guys.

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So thank you for supporting them.

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Let's get right to the episode.

2:16.0

Welcome to the J Scott Outdoors podcast. Today we have Jim Unmock with the Arizona Sportsman

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