Episode Description
One vote could change the future of North America’s most iconic wilderness waters.
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness isn’t just a postcard destination. It’s one of the most water-rich landscapes in the country, a place where canoe routes, cold-water fisheries, grouse covers, and family traditions intersect. In this conversation, Sam Soholt sits down with Lukas Leaf of Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters to unpack why this landscape is facing renewed pressure from proposed copper-nickel mining and why hunters, anglers, and outdoor users should be paying close attention right now.
Listeners will gain a clear understanding of how sulfide mining differs from traditional iron mining, why the Boundary Waters watershed is uniquely vulnerable, and how pollution upstream would directly impact fisheries, waterfowl habitat, and backcountry recreation. Lukas explains the current congressional push to overturn a long-standing moratorium using a rarely used procedural tool and why that move has implications far beyond Minnesota, potentially opening the door to weakened protections on public lands nationwide.
The discussion also grounds the policy debate in lived experience. From spring lake trout openers and cast-and-blast grouse trips to the quiet lessons learned after days of traveling by canoe and portage, this episode captures what’s truly at stake for sportsmen who rely on clean water and intact wild places. It’s a reminder that conservation isn’t abstract, it’s personal, practical, and worth defending.
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