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Oct

2019

Eastern Chapters unite behind bill to support Chesapeake Bay restoration

The New York, Pennsylvania and Capital Region Chapters weighed in to support S. 2591, a bill to enable the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service to assist local stakeholders to expand conservation and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed. The text of the letter submitted to Senator John Barrasso, Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and Senator Thomas Carper, Ranking MemberSenate Environment and Public Works Committee is below.   Dear Chairman Barrasso and ...
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Oct

2019

Idaho BHA members build fences and install signs near Council to prevent illegal motorized use

Author: Idaho BHA
Cuddy Mountain, west of Council, is well known for its excellent habitat and hunting opportunities for big game, forest grouse and turkeys. Over the past several years, motorized vehicle use on trails not open under the current Payette National Forest Motor Vehicle Use (Travel) Plan has reduced the size and number of elk security areas, the quality of the hunting experience for some hunters, and created erosion issues that impact soil productivity and, in some cases, stream water quality. ...
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16

Oct

2019

Alaska Roadless Habitat Opened to Logging, Development

News for Immediate ReleaseOct. 16, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Prime big game habitat and fisheries left vulnerable as administration exempts Tongass National Forest from management under National Roadless Rule MISSOULA, Mont. – Fish and wildlife-rich backcountry areas in the Tongass National Forest, America’s largest, will be opened to logging, road construction and industrial development under a proposal being advanced by the U.S. Department of ...
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15

Oct

2019

Canada 2019 Federal Election

Canada's hunters and anglers are concerned with a number of wildlife and land-use issues that are addressed at the federal level including: conservation funding, species at risk, and CWD. The outcome of the 2019 federal election will impact the future management of these issues. BCBHA wanted to help inform voters about conservation issues important to hunters and anglers, but not commonly discussed during election campaigns. We sent the Conservative, Green, Liberal, and New Democrat ...
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15

Oct

2019

Gunnison Hosts Bighorn Observation Program Lecture

You may have heard of the Bighorn Observation Program in the Weminuche Wilderness in southwestern Colorado. If not, check out this story by High Country News. Program creators Terry Meyers, the Executive Director for the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society, and Dan Parkinson, Southwestern Colorado Regional Director for BHA, are looking to expand this citizen science project into the Gunnison Valley. On Thursday, October 3, Dan and Terry gave a public lecture at Western Colorado University on ...
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15

Oct

2019

BHA Podcast & Blast, EP. 61: Ron Boehme of The Hunting Dog Podcast and Ryan Busse of BHA

Ron Boehme of Twin Lake, Michigan, has been hunting and training bird dogs since 1973 and is a senior judge with the North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association. Ron is the host of the extraordinarily popular (and rightfully so – the podcast is a riot) Hunting Dog Podcast. He has a whole lot of knowledge and a whole lot of stories. Ryan Busse, chairman of BHA’s North American board, joins in because one cannot have a raucous conversation about bird hunting, dogs and guns without ...
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10

Oct

2019

Fried Dove with Mesquite Pancakes and Smoked Prickly Pear Syrup

Author: David Ross
In September our Arizona chapter held its 1st annual Dove Cook-off and Pint Night to celebrate the opening of dove season. Held in Yuma, the event brought together BHA members and supporters from across the region to celebrate our public lands, raise awareness of the Land and Water Conservation Fund and engage with likeminded hunters and anglers. The chef who prepared the best dove-based dish received a prize package from Traeger Grills. Here, I've complied one of the winning recipes we've ...
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10

Oct

2019

CO BHA Member Reports Illegal OHV Use

On September 14th, a BHA member and Denver resident was preparing for the opening day of Colorado’s muzzleloader season by scouting one of his most reliable spots when he witnessed a truck parked past a No Motor Vehicles sign. The next day — the opener — he hiked into his spot in the dark to pursue elk on a limited draw tag. On his return, he saw the same truck parked with an established camp approximately a mile past the road closure. He promptly documented the location of the camp and ...
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9

Oct

2019

September in Idaho: Bugling Bulls, Public Land Trash and Strong Stewardship

Author: Idaho BHA
Idaho BHA members spend much of September in the woods in their favorite spots, whether chasing elk, hunting grouse or fishing for high mountain trout. This year Idaho BHA members combined their love of outdoors in September with their dedication to conservation by participating in BHA's inaugural Public Lands Pack Out program, helping clean up our public lands by committing to removing trash from public lands. Across the U.S. September is recognized as public lands month, and BHA chapters ...
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9

Oct

2019

Kansas State University Celebrates Public Lands Month

On September 28, 2019, the Kansas State University Backcountry Hunters & Anglers club hosted a Public Land Clean-up at Pillsbury Crossing Wildlife Area. This project was in coordination with the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism to remove trash from within and along Deep Creek. Because this area is so close to Manhattan, and is easily accessible, over the years it has become a well known party spot. Nine members from BHA at Kansas State and the Wildlife Society met at the ...
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