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Mar

2021

Spring 21 Conservation Crossword Answers

Authored by Levi Chandler, from the Kid's Corner of the Spring 21 issue of Backcountry Journal: 
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Mar

2021

Restore Our Salmon and Steelhead

UPDATED: 6/22/22 Snake River salmon and steelhead are iconic species. Huge runs of large, strong fish historically made the journey from the Pacific Ocean up the Columbia to the Snake River and vast array of tributaries in Oregon, Washington and Idaho to spawn. They are indicator species that speak to the health of a watershed and are revered for sustenance and sport by anglers. The loss of Snake River salmon and steelhead, all federally listed as endangered or threatened, creates severe ...
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17

Mar

2021

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Responds to Confirmation of Deb Haaland as Interior Secretary

News for Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2021Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org MISSOULA, Mont. – After a Senate vote late Monday afternoon confirming Rep. Deb Haaland as secretary of the Department of the Interior, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers President and CEO Land Tawney offered the following reaction: “Backcountry Hunters & Anglers looks forward to working with Secretary Haaland to conserve and improve fish and wildlife habitat and access to the vast ...
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17

Mar

2021

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 100: Dog Trainer, Artist, Writer and Minority Outdoor Alliance Founder Durrell Smith

Durrell Smith is a bird dog trainer, artist, podcaster and writer from Georgia. He founded the Minority Outdoor Alliance, a pioneer in connecting minorities to their history and voice in the hunting and angling communities. “He lives what he speaks,” as Hal says of Durrell, who is also a bobwhite quail hunting fanatic, guiding and chasing birds largely on public lands. Through his work and pursuits, he is carrying on an incredible lineage of Southern quail hunting and dog training, giving ...
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Mar

2021

Keystone State has many options for trout anglers

By Aaron Hepler When it comes to fishing, opinions and styles differ. Some want catch and release fishing only. Some would like to keep every little minnow. Styles vary widely. Wilderness fishing, fly fishing, spin fishing, bait lures, dry flies, nymphs - take your pick. It can be competitive, and occasionally can become a source of tension amount anglers. Laying out a plan for when and where to fish will help you uncover a place to accomplish your fishing goals. Whether it’s a summertime ...
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16

Mar

2021

The pandemic has underscored the value of public land

By Matt Breton                                                                                                                                    This piece was first published in VTDigger   Last June, I wrote a commentary about how much I valued public land during the initial months of my Covid-19 furlough. Now, a year into this pandemic, having returned to work in the health care setting, the value of having access to that land has only increased to me and, I suspect, many other users. I ...
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Mar

2021

Knots for Wilderness Campers

Author: Tim Mead
Continued from the Spring 21 issue of Backcountry Journal, here are two more of Tim Mead's knots for wilderness campers. Read the spring issue for the first three! Not a member? Join now and get every issue of Backcountry Journal in your mailbox!    Bowline                The bowline (pronounced bow linn) creates a loop in the end of a rope. The loop is ideal for tying guy lines to tents or tarps, tying a painter to a canoe or kayak, or as in its incarnation tying the bow of a boat to a ...
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Mar

2021

Rhode Island BHA works to clarify Public Trust Access to the Shore

Rhode Island’s Constitution, Article 1 Section 17 states: “The People shall continue to enjoy and freely exercise all rights of fishery, and the privileges of the shore, to which they have been heretofore entitled under the charter and usage of this state, including but not limited to fishing from the shore, the gathering of seaweed, leaving the shore to swim in the sea and passage along the shore” This language was approved by over 2/3 of Rhode Island voters in a ballot initiative following ...
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Mar

2021

3/14 Hearing Update! NM Trapping Ban Likely to Pass

Author: Joel Gay
Over the objections of thousands of individuals and organizations, including NMBHA, the proposed statewide ban on public lands trapping took a crucial step toward becoming law Sunday afternoon. After more than three hours of public testimony and committee discussion, the House Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 32 in a party-line vote, with all seven Democrats voting yes and the committee’s four Republicans voting no. SB32 had passed the full ...
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Mar

2021

North Carolina to Allow Some Public Land Hunting on Sundays

News for Immediate ReleaseMarch 12, 2021Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members advocated for increased hunter opportunity, access RALEIGH, N.C. – Public lands hunters in the Tar Heel state are celebrating following a vote by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission to open public game lands in the state, including all of the state’s national forests, to hunting on Sundays for the first time. The commission’s action ...
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