The Bovasin Outdoor Chronicles
We promise to bring our passion, expertise, and sense of humor to every episode (but we can't promise we won't get lost or accidentally set our tent on fire... again). Each episode, we share stories from our hunting and fishing escapades, offer our two cents on the current issues, and provide a platform for discussing key topics with local expert guests. Whether you're rushing to fish a stream after work, taking your gun dog out on the weekend, or embarking on your annual hunting trip, you'll find something to connect with, learn, or enjoy along with us. We know that outdoor adventures can be unpredictable, and we've had our fair share of mishaps and embarrassing moments, but we take our responsibility as outdoorsmen seriously and promote responsible outdoor recreation and conservation efforts. We make sure to share our adventure but not our location.
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The Bovasin Outdoor Chronicles
State of Change: The Wild, the People, and the Politics with Mia Anstine
In this episode, we sit down with renowned outdoorswoman and conservation advocate Mia Anstine — host of Mac Outdoors soon to be Mia’s Wild Range Report — to talk about the crossroads where tradition, nature, and policy collide. From hunting ethics and trophy respect to the shifting political landscape around Second Amendment rights in Colorado, Mia shares her seasoned perspective on what it means to be a responsible hunter in today’s rapidly changing world. We dive into the tragedy of the commons, the growing strain on outdoor spaces, and how an influx of new residents is reshaping states like Colorado. We even get into her recent javelina hunt near the Mexican border, how to protect your taxidermy from cloth moths, and what it really means when someone calls an animal a “trophy.” This one’s packed with insight, stories, and strong opinions — don’t miss it