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23

Dec

2020

Montana BHA Year in Review - 2020

Places to safely recreate, to provide food for your family or to find much needed peace of mind – never have these wild places been more appreciated and valued than in 2020. And never has BHA's mission of ensuring North America’s outdoor heritage of hunting and fishing in a natural setting been more justified than it was this last year. To that end, while our plans of attack changed drastically in 2020, we still got to work in Montana. Here’s an end-of-the-year recap and what we’re looking ...
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19

Jul

2020

LETTER: Time for House to pass Great American Outdoors Act

By Rachelle Schrute - July 19, 2020 - Originally published in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle On June 17, the U.S. Senate passed the Great American Outdoors Act which is headed for a House vote on July 22. This bipartisan legislation fully funds the Land and Water Conservation Fund, our nation’s most successful conservation program which provides much needed dollars for repairs and maintenance projects on our public lands. During a time when our nation faces unprecedented challenges and economic ...
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8

Jul

2020

Grilled Venison Orecchiette Stroganoff

Stroganoff is one of those meals that just hits all the right notes: it's a comfort food from childhood that's a bit heavy and filling, leaving you in a wonderful food coma afterward. In an effort to modernize some of my favorite childhood meals, I realized I wanted to combine my love of my grandmother's beef stroganoff with my love of all things outdoors. The addition of high quality pasta, wild game meat, mushrooms and, of course - smoke - all seemed to be the perfect way to honor the ...
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28

Sep

2019

LETTER: Re-open Fort Keogh boat ramp access

Originally published in the Billings Gazette   For decades, the USDA at Fort Keogh allowed hunters, anglers and other recreationists access to the only decent boat ramp on the Lower Yellowstone River for over 50 miles. That is until vandalism and property damage led them to, understandably, lock the only access gate. Wanting to find an amicable solution to reopen the site, the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, along with other sportsman’s groups, local businesses and local ...
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