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Apr

2023

Acreage Added to Preserve portion of New River Gorge National Park

  When the New River Gorge National Park & Preserve redesignation went into effect hunters were left holding the short straw as we were now permanently excluded from 4,385 acres of what was once public hunting access. “We had public hearings and we heard everybody and the hunting community came out forcefully, especially those who hunted portions of the area,” said Senator Capito.   Both Senators Manchin and Capito recognized this issue and have been working with other parties to add land ...
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Apr

2023

California BHA's Guide to Navigating a Full Fish & Game Commission Agenda

Author: Devin O'Dea
The Fish & Game Commission meets this Wednesday and Thursday (4/19 & 4/20), and we hope you can show up to provide comments on some very important issues for hunters and anglers in California. Here is a link to the agenda, a link to the meeting documents, and a link to join the meeting. Keep reading for BHA’s talking points and positions on the items being discussed. Please show up and make your voice heard, and thank you for being a member of BHA! Some of the biggest agenda items ...
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Apr

2023

TX BHA Cleans Up Grapevine Lake

Author: Kyle Mobley
Grapevine, Texas - The Texas Backcountry Hunters & Anglers chapter held a public land clean-up day on March 11th at Lake Grapevine Wildlife Management Unit (WMA) with nineteen volunteers. Austin Lindsey and Bryce Hamilton, leaders for the North Texas BHA Region, led the clean-up with U.S. Army Core of Engineers (USACE) and Texas Bowhunter members.  Created in 1952, Lake Grapevine is located on Denton Creek, a tributary of the Trinity River in Tarrant and Denton Counties. The area is a go-to ...
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Apr

2023

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Vice Chair Ivan James Receives Award

Author: David Lien
Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recognized chapter Vice-Chair/Legislative Liaison Ivan James for “Decades of Selfless Leadership and Untold Contributions of Time and Effort To Wildlands and Wildlife Preservation Efforts.” After retirement Ivan spent 13 years on the Board of Directors of the Colorado Bowhunters Association, the last 11 as Vice-Chairman for Legislation. Each of these years he worked on from seven to eleven bills. Ivan was also an early BHA member and attended the first ...
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18

Apr

2023

New Year, New Zero "a day at the range"

Author: Jesse Cook
  I hear the familiar sound of the bolt running a round into a chamber of my buddies Browning X-bolt. I am focused on looking through my spotting scope and watching the young Black tail, slowly feed from left to right about 360 yards off, the sun is at our back the wind coming from right to left. The situation and set up could not be more perfect for my older and more experienced buddy. The next sound I hear is the familiar click of the safety, the next sound .. BAM! The round must passed ...
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Apr

2023

Kiowa National Grasslands - 2023 Project Recap

Author: Lance Miller
I originally joined BHA, because I wanted to be outside, doing cool things with like-minded folk. I quickly found BHA was the perfect Reese’s peanut butter cup of getting guidance to advance my hunting abilities and having a sense of purpose by giving back to everyone that uses our public lands. This first weekend of April was no exception at Mills Canyon on the Kiowa National Grasslands. April first and second nearly 25 BHA board leaders and members along with several staff from the US ...
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Apr

2023

Florida BHA encourages hunting, recreation access in proposed USFWS Conservation Area

Author: Florida BHA
The following comment was submitted 4-17-2023 to the USFWS regarding its proposed Southwest Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Area:   To: United States Fish & Wildlife Service From: Florida Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers   To whom it may concern, Thank you for the opportunity to provide public comment on the proposed Southwest Florida fish and wildlife conservation area. My name is Richard Martinez and I am the current chair of the Florida Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and ...
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14

Apr

2023

Where to allocate weed tax revenues?

Author: Montana BHA
Two proposals with competing visions for the tens of millions in taxes that Montana collects annually on the sale of recreational marijuana are still making their way through the Legislature as lawmakers work to set a two-year state budget. One measure, House Bill 669, would funnel most of the state’s adult-use marijuana tax collections — which are forecast to top $50 million per year — to the General Fund, allowing lawmakers to distribute that money as they see fit on a session-by-session ...
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Apr

2023

Inside the 'Public Access' Issue of BHA’s Backcountry Journal

News for Immediate ReleaseApril 14, 2023Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org The new issue of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ magazine, featuring access-related coverage, is available now MISSOULA, Mont. – The Access Issue, a special edition of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ quarterly magazine, Backcountry Journal, is arriving in mailboxes across North America. Here are some of the highlights of an issue that explores the critical link between healthy habitat ...
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14

Apr

2023

Central Coast Heritage Protection Act Reintroduced

Author: Devin O'Dea
BHA is once again rallying support behind the Central Coast Heritage Protection Act recently reintroduced by Representative Salud Carbajal (CA-24). This legislation would add nearly 250,000 acres of wilderness areas and designate 159 miles of wild and scenic rivers in California's Central Coast. Securing permanent wilderness protections for these portions of Los Padres National Forest and the Carrizo Plain National Monument will ensure conservation of important habitat and hunting and ...
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