First For Hunters Podcast
Safari Club International’s “First For Hunters” Podcast
This is the front line when it comes to hunting advocacy and conservation.
Hosted by Craig Kauffman, the official podcast of Safari Club International cuts through the noise and goes straight to the issues that impact hunters, outfitters, and conservationists around the world. SCI was built to defend the freedom to hunt and safeguard wildlife for future generations — and this show carries that mission into every conversation.
No fluff. No recycled headlines.
Each week, we break down the legislation, policies, and global decisions shaping the future of hunting. From international regulations and conservation battles to industry news, boots-on-the-ground perspectives, and insider updates from SCI — this is where hunters stay informed and ready.
If it affects your rights, your opportunities, or the future of wildlife, it’s talked about here.
This is more than a podcast.
It’s a pulse check on the state of hunting worldwide, and WE ARE First For Hunters.
First For Hunters Podcast
First For Hunters Podcast: Episode 12 - Senator Dan Sullivan
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This is where the real conversations about hunting happen.
On this episode of First For Hunters, host Craig Kauffman sits down with Senator Dan Sullivan - a lifelong outdoorsman, U.S. Senator from Alaska, and a leading voice in the fight to protect hunting rights, public access, and the future of conservation in America.
Sullivan brings a perspective forged in Alaska’s wild country and sharpened in Washington, where decisions made far from the field carry real consequences for those who live it. From federal land management to wildlife policy and the pressures facing hunters nationwide, he breaks down what’s at stake - and what’s coming next.
This isn’t political theater. It’s reality.
No talking points. No sugarcoating.
Just an honest conversation about the intersection of hunting, conservation, and the policies shaping both.
Because the future of hunting isn’t just written in the field - it’s written in law.
And whether we like it or not, those decisions will determine what’s left for the next generation.