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Aug

2021

CO BHA Public Comment – Jumbo Mountain Trail Management

Author: Adam Gall
Public Comment – Jumbo Mountain Trail Management August 7, 2021 Thank you for this opportunity to provide comment on the Jumbo Mountain Trail plan.  I’m submitting written comments on behalf of the Colorado Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers who I represent as the Assistant West Slope Regional Director.  While this letter reflects the views of Colorado’s BHA Chapter, it’s also worth noting my family and I live, work and recreate in the North Fork Valley and the Jumbo Mountain area is ...
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23

Aug

2021

ORBHA Partners with MHCTA on Trail Projects

Author: Morgan Olson
July 10 & 11 OR BHA members logged & brushed out 4 miles of trail in the Eagle Cap Wilderness.  This project was completed in conjunction with Wallowa Mountains Hells Canyon Trails Association (WMHCTA_.  The volunteer crew of 5 people and 7 long eared mules endured the hot temps to ensure future wilderness users safe access.  If you are interested in helping out, there are miles of trails that could use your help.  Meet like-minded people and enjoy our public lands.  Check out the WMHCTA ...
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23

Aug

2021

Women in the Woods Elk Camp

Author: Kassi Smith
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers first ‘Women in the Woods Elk Camp’ launches a season of beginners hunting, fishing, and angling weekends designed to pair novice sportswomen with seasoned mentors. There’s a hint of cool breeze. The sun is setting just a bit earlier. Elk season, y’all. It’s coming. For six mentees, three mentors, and a several volunteers Christmas came early in the form of a summer elk hunt in the beautiful San Luis Valley in SW Colorado. As each year in the field passes it’s ...
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23

Aug

2021

Good Things Come to Those Who Pick Up Trash

Author: Jacob Mannix
I’m a better angler than hunter and I’m a better thinker than angler, but to be honest, I do not hold the bar very high for the latter. This ranking of skill probably has to do with the fact that I spend a fair amount of time fishing and a fair amount of time hunting and during both of those pursuits I frequently find myself in situations where the only reasonable conclusion I can draw is that the fish or game I’m chasing simply doesn’t exist. This leaves ample time for me to practice my ...
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23

Aug

2021

Rhode Island BHA 2021 Policy Roundup

2021 has been an interesting year, and while we did not host in-person events during the first half of the year the New England BHA team was hard at work standing up for the interests of hunters and anglers in Rhode Island. Below you’ll find updates on our work at the Rhode Island General Assembly and other state agencies from this year.   Issue: Shoreline Access For the second year in a row bills were introduced to clarify where the boundary of Rhode Islanders’ shoreline access lies. Rather ...
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20

Aug

2021

Alaska BHA Comments on White Mountains and Steese Travel Management Plans- Interior, AK

Author: Jacob Mannix
The White Mountains National Recreation Area and Steese National Conservation Area provide some incredible opportunities for Alaskans across the state. Located just about an hour and a half drive north of Fairbanks, the two areas combined offer 2.2 million acres of BLM managed land with ample opportunity for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. Between the two areas there are 12 public use cabins, 250 miles of groomed winter trails, the Pinnell Mountain National Recreation Trail, Beaver ...
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20

Aug

2021

OPINION: State needs cold-water fisheries task force, plan

Water in Montana has a tough job. It must irrigate our fields, float our boats, spin our turbines and brew our beers. It must also provide a home for fish and habitat for wildlife. As a result, water law has a tough job too — it has to balance private rights and public interest. To promote early development, Montanans made water property. This allows individuals and businesses to invest in water-necessary endeavors with confidence. We then decided that, in times of scarcity, the users here ...
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20

Aug

2021

New York BHA Chapter Update - Summer 2021

Author: New York BHA
From the Chair On a recent trip to the Saranac Lake region I noticed that there was some color in the mountains and the mornings were crisp. Yes, it’s getting to be that time of year when we start shifting gears into the most wonderful time of year. That’s right, hunting season! I hope your scouting trips have proven productive, your weapon is tuned up, your personal fitness is in order and your “to-do” list is cleared. I would like to extend a personal thanks to all of the folks that helped ...
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19

Aug

2021

Mad River Cleanup: Conservation organizations team up for a better river

On a warm July Sunday, a group of people gathered in the morning light near the banks of the Mad River, not to fish or float, but to pick up trash. This joint effort included Ohio BHA, Madmen Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Ohio Women on the Fly, and Champaign County Farmland Preservation, and was attended by approximately 30-40 people, along with 3 or 4 dogs. The oldest of these organizations, the Madmen Chapter of Trout Unlimited, has cared for these waters for many years. Their projects have ...
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17

Aug

2021

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 111: Jonathan Wilkins, founder, Black Duck Revival

  “I never found a place I belong, so I’m making one.” Jonathan Wilkins is the founder of Black Duck Revival, a hunting and fishing guide service and simple lodge – built by his own two hands from an old church building in Brinkley, Arkansas. Jonathan is also a father and husband, a next-level forager and cook, a writer and working man. As he wrote in an essay for Outdoor Life last winter, “I am a Black man. Actually, I am biracial, but I live in a place where that nuance of truth is, most ...
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