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24

Apr

2020

Friday Night Ties: How To Tie The "Parachute Capt. Moe"

We're excited to launch our new video series, “Friday Night Ties”.  Join us weekly as a roster of all-star guest tiers brings you a new fly from a new region to help inspire your time at the vise and fill your boxes. Each video will offer step-by-step instruction for tying the fly and offer tips and tactics for fishing the pattern. This week’s guest is Rob Parkins, BHA’s public waters access coordinator. He will be tying his favorite backcountry attractor pattern. The “Parachute Capt. Moe” ...
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24

Apr

2020

Women in the Woods Presents: Michele White of Tumbling Trout

        Written by Chyanne Davis   Michele White is an author, conservationist, and the owner of Tumbling Trout Fly Shop in Lake George, Colorado. On the surface Tumbling Trout appears to be a traditional fly-fishing outfitter. It is easy, then, for the typical patron to overlook the winding path to its inception After growing up in Aurora CO, Michele set out for New York with her bassoon in hand to pursue a degree in music. It was there with a goal of fine arts in mind, that the seed of a ...
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23

Apr

2020

E-Bikes and the Backcountry

Author: Tim Brass
This article originally appeared in the Spring 2020 issue of the Backcountry Journal Take action on the BLM e-bike rule here   I’m not one to pass up a shot on an elk. My hunting buddies all give me a hard time about “ruining a great bow hunt” prematurely, as I tend shoot the first legal elk within comfortable range. I would argue my approach has been dictated by the fact that I’ve largely been limited to hunting Colorado’s increasingly crowded over-the-counter archery units ...
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23

Apr

2020

Wild Greens Pesto

Author: Jenna Darcy
This simple recipe is part of a series I've created on foraging for wild spring greens. Foraging for food is not as daunting as it might seem. Much of what you'll need for this recipe can likely be found a few steps from your back door. If you're looking for more information on common plants to add to your weekly spring meals then check out my other article, A Beginner’s Guide to Foraging Spring Greens. If you enjoy this pesto recipe I think you'll also enjoy my piece on Salted Wild Greens, ...
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23

Apr

2020

A Beginner’s Guide to Foraging Spring Greens

Author: Jenna Darcy
I’m not going to write a love song here the way I normally might about the virtues of wild greens. My love for them is stronger than ever, but in these strange times it feels more appropriate to cut to the chase. Chances are you’ve got bigger things on your mind than the omega fatty acid ratios in wild greens vs. cultivated ones—things like your health, your loved ones, your job, your future. I’ll save the sonnets for another day. In uncertain times we reach for comfort food, but at the risk ...
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23

Apr

2020

Salted Wild Greens

Author: Jenna Darcy
This article is among a series I’ve created focused on foraging wild spring greens. If you’re new to foraging, I encourage you to check out my other article on the topic, A Beginner’s Guide To Foraging Spring Greens. You may also enjoy my Wild Green Pesto recipe, something that has become a staple in my house. This particular recipe is adapted from one found in Pascal Baudar’s book, The New Wildcrafted Cuisine. I use this recipe as a base for most of my soups, stews and braises and in any ...
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22

Apr

2020

Want to Discover New Public Land Opportunities? The MAPLand Act is Here to Help

Author: Joel Webster
As a lifelong Western big game hunter, I’ve spent countless hours studying handheld GPS units and smartphone devices to navigate the tangled web of public and private lands to access hidden hunting spots. And as a former North American board member and co-chair of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, I know that many BHA members similarly use these technologies to explore our nation’s 640 million acres of public lands. For more than a decade, handheld GPS mapping devices have revealed millions of ...
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22

Apr

2020

Administration Rule on Clean Water Act Eliminates Protections for Wildlife Habitat, Ignores the Will of the Public

News for Immediate ReleaseApril 22, 2020Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Sportsmen and women remain committed to ensuring the responsible management of vital habitat and drinking water relied on by 117 million Americans MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers today reacted with disappointment to a Trump administration rule that unravels fish and wildlife protections restored in 2015 under the Clean Water Act. The administration decision follows a ...
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21

Apr

2020

Thank you Don Magstadt

Author: Brock Wahl
In February, the North Dakota chapter was notified that BHA member Don Magstadt had passed away after a battle with cancer, and the family wanted to set up a memorial donation to honor his memory and the places he loved. NDBHA is extremely humbled and grateful for the generosity of the Magstadt family during this time. We would like to extend our sincerest thank you to Don, his wife Mary, and his three boys: Donnie, Christopher and Michael. Don’s reach and impact on the people he met was ...
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21

Apr

2020

Capital Region featured in Virginia Wildlife magazine

Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries March / April Issue of Virginia Wildlife magazine features an article highlighting the Capital Region Chapter’s mission, partnership with VDGIF and recent work projects to improve public lands in Virginia. Hats off to the Capital Region leaders and volunteers and thanks to VDGIF for the great story and photos. Download the issue here and read the full story: https://www.dgif.virginia.gov/virginia-wildlife/issues/  
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