It seems highly counterintuitive to me that the people who embody the Rokslide spirit would not support groups like Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and the Teddy Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. Isn't Rokslide about DIY hunting? Isn't it about the western experience?
I get it if Ryan and Robby want to stay out of the political realm and house a website that is directed more at gear, tips, etc. As members though, if you find yourself agreeing with the Green Decoy propoganda I think you need to take a long and hard look in the mirror. Without public lands, your DIY western adventures are gone and you'll find yourself at home playing Xbox or on the golf course.
It is my opinion that we, as a society are obsessed with trying to fit life into boxes. Just as many liberal leaning persons can and do believe in firearms rights, you too can be very conservative minded yet believe that public land policy and use planning is a core value. Environmental values have somehow evolved into a stigma for many, and that's sad. How can you proclaim to be a conservationist, yet not see the value in things such as responsible energy development, maintaining roadless tracts of land, protecting habitats in their natural state, and working to preserve the entirely unique legacy of public lands and publicly owned wildlife?
If you just flat out distrust and dislike the federal government, that's fine. Just don't cut off your nose to spite your face. If you think the grass is greener, and everything in life would be better if the states owned and managed all public land, more power to you. Just remember that many states manage their state owned lands under school public trust. With that comes a legislative mandate to maximize income off of that land, be it through logging, grazing, farming, etc. Public recreation is not a top player in priorities.
To further what 2ski said, at times I absolutely despise the rhetoric and actions of the NRA. Yet, I realize the important they play in Washington DC. As such, I provide them with money because the bigger picture is more important than me liking everything they do. In the same vein, I will gladly support BHA because I feel their body of work is very important to my values. The best politicians in the world know how to work with those that SHOULD be considered the enemy in order to accomplish their goals. Read about any of the great leaders in world history and you will see what I am talking about.
Being proud of your conservation ethic, and being willing to side with those who are a little different than yourself will go a long ways in helping others outside of the hunting community truly understand how passionate and dedicated many hunters are in protecting and perpetuating the North American model of wildlife conservation, and the future of public land management.