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Oct

2019

House Vote another win in quest to hunt on Sundays in PA

Pennsylvania hunters are another step closer to enjoying expanded Sunday hunting after legislation to allow hunting on three Sundays passed the state House of Representatives overwhelmingly in a 144-54 vote Thursday. The amended version of the bill, Senate Bill 147, sponsored by Sen. Dan Laughlin of Erie, will now return to the Senate for a concurrence vote. If approved there, it will go on to the governor for his consideration. While efforts to legalize Sunday hunting have a long history, ...
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Oct

2019

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Stand With Partners To Support Latest Public Lands Bills

    October 29,2019     The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Speaker House of Representatives H-232 Capitol Building Washington, D.C. 20515     The Honorable Kevin McCarthy Minority Leader House of Representatives H-204 Capitol Building Washington, D.C. 20515   The Honorable Raul Grijalva Chairman     The Honorable Rob Bishop Ranking Member House Natural Resources Committee 1324 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515   House Natural ...
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31

Oct

2019

Advocate for Regulated Hunting in Florida's Black Bear Management Plan

Author: Josh Kaywood
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30

Oct

2019

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 62: Chris Parish and Leland Brown of the North American Non-Lead Partnership

Hal sits down in Montana with Chris Parish and Leland Brown to talk copper bullets, lead fragments, falconry, raptors, condors, Mexico and California, a love of good guns, wild animals and wild meat – all following a long day of rifle shooting with everybody from the Hellgate Hunters and Anglers (a Missoula-based rod and gun club) to former U.S. Army snipers. Chris, director of the global conservation with the Peregrine Fund, is an original Okie from Bakersfield, California, and an ...
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30

Oct

2019

A Vote For Wildlife Crossings in Teton County

As a sportsman and resident of Teton County, my life is shaped by the landscape and wildlife that define our community. The elk, deer, bear, moose and other species are central to our identity and help drive our local economy. Sadly, each year over 500 animals are hit and killed on our roads. Animal collisions pose a serious threat to human safety and jeopardizes the stability of our wildlife populations. Consequently, I am a strong supporter of the Wildlife Crossing Measure on the November ...
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30

Oct

2019

Hunters, anglers question Crazy Mountain land swap

By Michael Wright - October 30, 2019 - Originally published in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle  Meanwhile, the Forest Service has tried to make some progress. This summer, it began work on the Porcupine Ibex Trail, a reroute of a disputed trail that a landowner had blocked for years. Agency officials have also said they’re in talks with landowners on the east side of the range about access issues there. Erickson said this latest deal has been in the works for more than a decade. She said there’s ...
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Oct

2019

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Southeast Group Leaders

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently appointed Kyle Vistuba to serve as Membership Recruitment Coordinator for their Southeast Group and Drew Trujillo to serve as the Southeast Group’s Sponsorship and Media Coordinator. Kyle was born in Texas but raised in Colorado. “My dad first took me fishing when I was 5,” he said. “First tried some dove hunting when I was 10 and started hunting big game when I was 12 with pronghorn and deer.” Kyle attended the University of ...
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Oct

2019

In defense of brook trout

In Defense of Brook Trout By Nick DelVecchio, BHA Member Pennsylvania has been blessed with treasure troves of natural resources.  Over the decades, prosperity and wealth has been owed to the abundant through mines, mills, and oil derricks that litter the state.  However, one resource in particular has endured through the ebbs and flows of industry: the brook trout. Having the distinction of being the state fish of Pennsylvania is quite literally the least we can do for these hardy fish ...
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Oct

2019

Make a Call to Repeal Sunday Hunting Ban

Pennsylvania hunters are closer than ever to being able to hunt on Sundays. Senate Bill 147, sponsored by Senator Dan Laughlin, would expand opportunities for Pennsylvania hunters by providing for three additional days of hunting on Sundays. Let’s join the vast majority of U.S. states and update our laws to allow Sunday hunting. Keystone State sportsmen and women deserve the same opportunity. Please contact your Representative today and ask them to support Senate Bill 147.   Please take ...
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Oct

2019

South Crazies Land Exchange Proposal

The US Forest Service has recently proposed a land exchange in Montana's Crazy Mountains called the “South Crazy Mountain Land Exchange.” This proposal would swap privately owned sections with publicly owned USFS lands within the Custer-Gallatin National Forest. The Montana Chapter of BHA appreciates the efforts by the Custer-Gallatin NF to consolidate public lands. We understand the challenges of managing the Crazy Mountains with its many private inholdings and public access disputes. ...
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