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Jul

2022

Mountain Fit: The Four Gremlins of Durability

Author: Raven Aae
  By Raven Aäe   You are a mountain athlete with a purpose, and I am a durability advisor on a mission. My work over the last decade has been to support my clients – alpinists, special forces, polar explorers, pregnant athletes, ultra-runners and big game hunters – as they move beyond pre-existing constructs of the possible, through the mountains into themselves. Let’s back up and, first, allow me to describe what execution of an endurance practice requires. There are three main elements: ...
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28

Jul

2022

LETTER: Montana BHA comments re: Delaying Implementation of Madison River Commercial Use Cap

July 28, 2022   Chair Robinson, Vice Chair Tabor, Commissioners Waller, Byorth, Walsh, Cebull & Lane Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks 1420 East Sixth Avenue P.O. Box 200701 Helena, Mt 59620-0701 cc: Jazmin.Engle@mt.gov   Re: Delaying Implementation of Madison River Commercial Use Cap   Chair Robinson; Vice Chair Tabor, Commissioners Waller, Byorth, Walsh, Cebull and Lane:   On behalf of the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, and our nearly 3,000 dues-paying members, we submit the ...
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27

Jul

2022

Grasslands and Sagebrush Conservation Is Focus of New Senate Legislation

News for Immediate ReleaseJuly 27, 2022Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   The North American Grasslands Conservation Act, introduced today, would support the voluntary conservation and restoration of grasslands and sagebrush ecosystems WASHINGTON – Legislation introduced in the Senate this morning by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), the North American Grasslands Conservation Act, would authorize the investment of $290 million annually in grants to incentivize the ...
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26

Jul

2022

Idaho BHA Improves Trail Conditions in the Frank Church Wilderness

Author: Idaho BHA
Over the last two summers, the Idaho chapter has been improving trail access in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. With financial support from Idaho Fish and Game (IDFG), National Forest Foundation (NFF) and funds the chapter has raised, BHA staff and volunteers worked with wilderness outfitters to open over 20 miles of trail. Crews flew into dirt airstrips where outfitters were waiting with pack stock and supplies needed to access difficult to reach sections of trail, deep in ...
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26

Jul

2022

BHA Highlights Thomas Creek Parcels for LWCF Acquisition to the Sanhedrin Wilderness

Benefits to anadromous fish like steelhead trout, game species and species of special concern make the Thomas Creek parcels a valuable candidate for addition to the Mendocino National Forest's Sanhedrin Wilderness, not to mention the increased access for hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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25

Jul

2022

Colorado BHA Q3 2022 Update

Author: David Lien
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) was born around a campfire in March 2004, thanks to seven hunters and anglers, men and women, taking the initiative.[1] That’s how all battles are begun and won! In fact, BHA was founded by former U.S. Army officer, Mike Beagle. The “Gang of Seven” that gathered around our founding campfire also included a U.S. Navy veteran, Tony Heckard.[2] The first state chapter, here in Colorado, was founded (in 2005) by a former U.S. Marine Corps helicopter pilot, ...
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24

Jul

2022

Forest Management Bill to Reverse ‘Cottonwood Decision’ Clears Senate Committee

Author: Montana BHA
Billed by Montana’s congressional delegation as a top forest-management priority, a measure to roll back a federal appellate court ruling known as the “Cottonwood Decision” has advanced through a key U.S. Senate committee, signaling a potential reversal of the 2015 mandate that critics say has had a chilling effect on dozens of timber projects that would improve the health of national forests. Proponents of Cottonwood, meanwhile, insist it promotes an enhanced degree of environmental ...
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23

Jul

2022

Montana’s Controversial Pheasant Stocking Program Moves Forward

Author: Montana BHA
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks is moving forward with a controversial program to stock pen-raised pheasants on state-owned lands in an effort to recruit more hunters. FWP is now seeking final approval from the Fish and Wildlife Commission to fund the program through 2026, and the department hopes to get birds on the ground before the youth hunting season starts in September. Although the program has received significant pushback from hunters and sportsmen’s groups in the state, stocking ...
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22

Jul

2022

North Dakota Prepares For An Event Filled August

In the month of August the North Dakota Chapter of BHA is celebrating its Public Lands with two events. The first event The Badlands Classic hosted by Roughrider Archery will take place on August 13th & 14th at the Little Missouri National Grassland. The Badlands Classic is a 2 day 3D archery event. The two 25 target courses wined their way through the beautiful North Dakota Badlands. In addition there will be a novelty shoot and raffles.   The second event, Beers, Bands and Public Lands ...
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22

Jul

2022

July '22 Montana Elk Update

Author: Montana BHA
For the most part, we know our draw results and our fall hunting plans are beginning to take shape. Even though we're six weeks away from archery opener, elk still dominate the news here in Montana. Here's a rundown.   The latest uproar around elk management in Montana came from a proposal that FWP's elk advisory group forwarded calling for hunters to 'pick a weapon/season.' While the intent of this idea is valid, we argue that this is absolutely not the time for this change, nor is it ...
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