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Mar

2022

“Backcountry on Ice” Fishing Event A Big Hit

Author: David Lien
The Colorado BHA chapter Denver and Boulder Groups sponsored a “Backcountry on Ice” fishing event on March 6. A group of hardy anglers met for a carpool in Boulder Saturday morning before departing to the Brainard Lake Recreation Area trailhead near Ward, and then hiked 1.5 miles through an elevation gain of 1,000 ft to Brainard Lake. Former Colorado BHA Board member Russell Bassett took lead in organizing the event and said (in part): “Ten BHA members participated, and there were several ...
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7

Mar

2022

3/4/22 NMDGF Game Commission Recap

Author: Joel Gay
If you hunt in New Mexico and want to see changes in elk, deer and other big game regulations – season dates, bag limits or anything else -- now is the time to tune in. The State Game Commission met last Friday in Socorro to begin the process of reviewing and revising all big game rules, which happens every four years. On tap right now are proposed changes in javelina, pronghorn and bighorn regulations, but other species will follow soon. Stewart Liley, the head of the NMDGF Wildlife ...
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Mar

2022

LETTER: Montana BHA comments on BLM Dillon Field Office RMP Evaluation

Author: Scott DeSena
March 7, 2022 Amanda James, Field ManagerBLM Dillon Field Office1005 Selway DriveDillon, MT 59725 Re: Comments on BLM Dillon FO 15-Year RMP Evaluation Dear Ms. James:  On behalf of roughly 3,000 dues-paying members in the Big Sky state, please consider the below comments from the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers on the Dillon Field Office Resource Management Plan (RMP) 15-year evaluation. We encourage the Dillon FO to consider an RMP amendment to account for new information ...
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7

Mar

2022

MT BHA's 'Fill Your Freezer' Raffle Package

Author: Montana BHA
The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers presents a 'Fill-Your-Freezer' raffle package! We're bringing you 75-85 pounds of delicious, grassfed, field-harvested, Montana bison, cut and packaged into steaks, roasts, and ground, a variety of seasonings and sauces, a high-quality knife with a sweet multi-use sharpener to go with it, and BHA-branded meat bags to get you ready to process your own wild game in the near future. Grab raffle tickets for a chance to win this package valued ...
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Mar

2022

LETTER: MT BHA Supports Thompson Chain of Lakes Conservation Easement

March 4, 2022   Chris Hammond | chammond@mt.govMontana Fish, Wildlife & Parks490 North Meridian RoadKalispell, MT 59901 RE: Montana BHA Supports the Proposed Conservation Easement for 113,000 Acres of Timberland in Northwest Montana The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers represents roughly 3,000 dues-paying sportsmen and women concerned with maintaining fish and wildlife habitat and fair-chase hunting and fishing opportunities. We submit this comment in full support of the ...
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Mar

2022

Show Your Support for Public Land Hunting and Fishing in Iowa

Iowa hunters and anglers rely on quality public land hunting and fishing opportunities to sustain their outdoor traditions – and Iowa Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is dedicated to protecting those opportunities.  We invite you join us in sending a short letter to your state legislator to urge them to support pro public land and water policies – and to reject attempts to put limits on new public lands in the state such as the currently pending Senate File 2312.     With less than 3% of the ...
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Mar

2022

West Susitna Access Road

Author: Jacob Mannix
UPDATE- AIDEA FILED FOR THEIR 404C PERMIT WITH THE ARMY CORP OF ENGINEERS ON MAY 24TH. ALASKA BHA WILL KEEP OUR MEMBERS APPRISED OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT! Alaska BHA recently asked our membership to voice their opposition to the West Susitna Access Road, a proposed road across the West Susitna Basin extending from Port Mackenzie through Rainy Pass to mining claims in the Alaska Range. Alaska BHA’s concerns about the project are wide-ranging, from impacts to habitat and the ...
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2

Mar

2022

Loss of hunting or fishing access unacceptable at Delaware Water Gap

The following is a joint statement by the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Chapters of BHA: The Pennsylvania and New Jersey Chapters of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers are dedicated to the protection of our public lands and the American traditions of hunting and fishing. Straddling the mighty Delaware River in the Keystone and Garden states, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is a treasured piece of wild country which provides about 70,000 acres of land for many types of outdoor ...
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Mar

2022

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Communications Co-Chair

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) recently appointed Derek Pankratz to serve on the Colorado BHA Chapter Leadership Team (CLT) as Communications Co-Chair after a year of serving as a Habitat Watch Volunteer (HWV). Derek was born and raised in northeastern Wisconsin along the shores of Lake Michigan. He started gun deer hunting at age 12 and began archery hunting not long after. “I was fortunate to have many uncles and cousins who hunted when I was growing up and ...
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Mar

2022

New Mexico Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Public Access to State Waters

News for Immediate ReleaseMarch 1, 2022Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Court rules unanimously that ‘non-navigable regulation’ is unconstitutional, voids existing closure certifications SANTA FE, N.M. – Today the New Mexico Supreme Court issued a ruling strongly in support of public access to the state’s waters when it unanimously struck down a regulation allowing landowners to close access to streams running through their properties. The New Mexico ...
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