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Feb

2021

Snake River Salmon, Steelhead Conservation Plan Unveiled by Idaho Congressman

News for Immediate ReleaseFeb. 9, 2021Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Rep. Mike Simpson of Idaho offers long-term strategy for conserving fish populations, sustaining economic health of communities in Pacific Northwest MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members voiced support for a wide-ranging proposal by Rep. Mike Simpson (R-ID) that would invest $33.5 billion to facilitate restoration of wild salmon and steelhead fisheries in the Columbia ...
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9

Feb

2021

Cow elk season reopened until Feb. 15 along east side of Crazy Mountains

Author: Montana BHA
A divided Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission narrowly approved reopening the cow elk shoulder season hunt until Feb. 15 along the east side of the Crazy Mountains, three weeks after the season closed. “This is unusual, a one-off that’s special,” said Mike Volesky, chief of operations for the Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks, during the Monday hearing on the proposal. Read more here from the Billings Gazette...
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8

Feb

2021

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers End of Year Report: June-December 2020

Author: David Lien
“The natural world sustains us with clean air, unpolluted water, recreation,and natural resources. If we destroy nature, we destroy ourselves.” –Jim Posewitz, Beyond Fair Chase[1]   Renowned trad bow elk hunter David Petersen (a former U.S. Marine Corps helicopter pilot) founded the Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers chapter—the first BHA state chapter—in 2005, not long after Mike Beagle (a former U.S. Army field artillery officer) called together a group of hunting-angling friends (the ...
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8

Feb

2021

NC's Trashy Squirrel Hunt Gains Traction From Corporate Partners!

Author: Josh Kaywood
First Lite caught wind of our Trashy Squirrel Hunt and wants in on the action. The iconic hunting brand is sponsoring two "Southeast Starter Kits" each valued at $370 for two lucky TSH '21 participants—one for a mentor and one for a mentee.  If you don't know already then you should: Trashy came to life back in 2019 because NC BHA wanted to get new hunters out in the woods. Our members had volunteered to staff a deer hunting seminar put on by NCWRC a few months prior and the hunt planned ...
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8

Feb

2021

New England BHA Continues Work to Prohibit Captive Hunting with Rhode Island Bill

The New England Chapter of BHA recently introduced language in the Rhode Island General Assembly to prohibit captive hunting in Rhode Island. Introduced by Rep. Scott Slater (D – District 10), H5329 is a continuation of our efforts during last year’s legislative session, which was cut short by the onset of COVID-19. Currently, captive hunting for big game animals is neither allowed nor prohibited. Importantly, there are no active captive hunting operations in Rhode Island – and we intend ...
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5

Feb

2021

Public Land Oil and Gas Leasing on Hold

New public lands oil and gas leasing has been temporarily halted by the Biden administration in an executive order released in late January, reflecting the administration’s continued review of controversial natural resource policies enacted by the previous administration as it maps out a plan to address the impacts of climate change and more balanced management of public lands and waters. Current production and existing oil and gas projects operating under valid leases (covering nearly 26 ...
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5

Feb

2021

Public Land Conservation Gains Momentum in 2021

Public lands and waters in the United States received a major boost by the Biden administration with its commitment to work toward conservation of a minimum of 30 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 in a process that prioritizes engagement by citizens, including hunters and anglers. The administration’s executive order “commits to the goal of conserving at least 30 percent of our lands and oceans by 2030 and launches a process for stakeholder engagement from agricultural and forest ...
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5

Feb

2021

OPINION: Bad bill undoes hunting partnership between CSKT and non-tribal members

For the hook and bullet community in Western Montana, the Flathead Reservation is a source of incredible opportunity. From backpacking and skiing in the Mission Range to pursuing waterfowl, pheasants and a wide array of fish species on the valley floor, outdoorsmen and women in our part of the state are privileged to have access to reservation lands, their abundant wildlife habitat and the adventures they provide. Nobody who has hunted birds or jigged for perch with the Mission Mountains in ...
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5

Feb

2021

The ABCs of LTEs: Writing Letters to the Editor

Author: David Lien
“Brave words are brave acts.” –David “Elkheart” Petersen[1] Renowned trad bow elk hunter David Petersen (a former U.S. Marine Corps helicopter pilot) founded the Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers chapter—the first BHA state chapter—in 2005, not long after Mike Beagle (a former U.S. Army field artillery officer) called together a group of hunting-angling friends (the “Gang of Seven”) and stood around that prophetic campfire in southern Oregon where BHA was born during March 2004.[2] In ...
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Feb

2021

Colorado Wolf Statement

Author: Colorado BHA
The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation and the Public Trust Doctrine define fish and wildlife resources as the property of the people and managed by the state and federal agencies entrusted with their stewardship. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers acknowledges this model as the foundation of science-based fish and wildlife management and we support hunting, fishing and trapping as appropriate management tools. BHA does not endorse advancing wildlife management policies and decisions ...
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