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Feb

2022

Help Stop Legislation to Expand OHV Use on State Lands

West Virginia Backcountry Hunters and Anglers needs you to stand up for our public lands! A series of bills have been introduced for a comprehensive motorized recreation program on our public lands under the pretense of a “wildlife viewing” stamp that would provide off-road access on our Wildlife Management Areas, State Forests and State Parks from Memorial Day to Labor Day each year. This disguised motorized recreation program would turn West Virginia’s public wildlife habitat and hunting ...
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17

Feb

2022

Support HB 1147 and Year-round Hunting and Trapping of Raccoons and Possums

The Georgia Chapter board supports Georgia House Bill 1147. This bill will allow for year-round hunting and trapping of raccoons and possums. These animals are notorious nest predators and reducing their populations will protect the ground nests of birds like turkey and quail while their eggs incubate. Protecting those nests is one way to help boost the populations of these vulnerable birds. How will year-round trapping help these bird populations? Simply put, it will help balance the ...
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17

Feb

2022

It’s All About The Meat

Author: David Lien
The first Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) North American Rendezvous was held at Fort Missoula, Montana, during March 2-4, 2012. Seminars, activities and events on the schedule included (in part): llama packing, casting accuracy, archery range access, DIY outfitting for wilderness fishing and hunting float trips, backcountry success story: Oregon’s Copper Salmon country, etc. Additional seminars covered the perfect backcountry camp, truth to power: getting politicians to listen, Dall ...
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17

Feb

2022

Wyoming Chapter How-To Tuesday: Streamer Fishing

Learning to streamer fish is intimidating. Piles of big, flashy, expensive flies at the front of every fly shop tempt you as you grab a few nymphs and dries. Bathroom walls covered with grip'n grins with massive browns make you want to try it - but which fly would you pick? What size line would you use? How would you cast one of these monstrosities? The answer is...most flies will work, but some will be better depending on the day. I'm far from an expert but the hundreds of streamer fish I ...
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16

Feb

2022

Is Hunter Recruitment Really Hurting Hunting Opportunity in the West? Here’s One R3 Coordinator’s Take

Author: Paul Kemper
DJ and I rumbled down the dusty, wash-boarded road en route to where we planned to camp for the opening weekend of Montana’s rifle season. We passed glammed-out campers, generator-powered chest freezers, fleets of four wheelers, and license plates that seemed to be from everywhere but Montana. DJ lives in northwest Montana, and I live in the booming mountain metropolis of Bozeman. “I’ve been hunting here for years, dude,” I griped. “I’ve never seen it like this.” “Ebbs and flows, brother. ...
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16

Feb

2022

Fuller Lakes Trail- Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

Author: Jacob Mannix
Fire killed trees near the Fuller Lakes Trail in spring of 2021. The Fuller Lakes Trail in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is a gem on the Kenai Peninsula, but damage from fire and insects has left many trees alongside the trail dead. Wind and heavy snow has caused many of these trees to fall near or across the trail, making difficult hiking conditions.  The trail is inside the Mystery Creek Unit of the Kenai Wilderness Area, which restricts motorized use and can make trail repair and ...
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16

Feb

2022

BHA Continues Our Longstanding Support for Expansion of Public Access

Author: Tim Brass
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers has consistently supported the expansion of public hunting and fishing access on National Wildlife Refuge System lands and waters across the United States. Since passage of the 1997 National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act, which resulted in hunting, fishing and other wildlife-dependent recreation being recognized as priority recreational uses on refuges, state fish and wildlife agencies and refuge managers have been working together, through an open public ...
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16

Feb

2022

Kiowa National Grasslands - A Hidden Gem

Author: Beau Murphy
It’s always shocking when you find some wonderful piece of public land that’s been sitting under your nose for years. Many New Mexican’s are likely to find themselves in this condition if they have not yet taken the time to appreciate our state’s eastern grasslands. In the northeast, in particular, a gently rolling landscape covered only in short grass prairie – and dotted with pronghorn and cattle – is interrupted by the Canadian River Canyon creating a dynamic and beautiful landscape. ...
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15

Feb

2022

26 NGO's Band Together for Bear Hunting in California

A resounding coalition of NGO's has rallied around the following letter from the Bear Management Subcommittee of the Hunting and Conservation Coalition.  This thoroughly researched and well-articulated piece was primarily authored by California BHA's newest board member, Jonathan Fusaro, and it systematically and scientifically refutes the claims made by the HSUS in their recent petition to ban bear hunting in California.  Don't forget to show up to the upcoming Fish & Game Commission to ...
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15

Feb

2022

California BHA Comments on Pathways to 30x30

The California Natural Resources Agency recently released the draft "Pathways to 30x30" document and has solicited public comment. (From the Pathways to 30 by 30 draft) "In October 2020, Governor Newsom issued the Nature-Based Solutions Executive Order N-82- 20, advancing biodiversity conservation as an administration priority and elevating the role of nature in the fight against climate change. As part of this Executive Order, California committed to the goal of conserving 30% of our lands ...
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