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Sep

2019

The 2019 Michigan BHA Rendezvous and Finding Common Ground

Author: Michigan BHA
With a few weeks to reflect on the numerous successes of the 2019 Michigan Chapter Rendezvous, common ground was the unofficial theme that kept popping into my head. Hundreds of individuals gathered at Tall Oaks Campground on August 16th and 17th, where we  surrounded by thousands of acres of our public lands inside the Manistee National Forest. For the outdoor enthusiasts, professionals, youth and many others that were getting their first taste of the hook and bullet community, this place ...
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Sep

2019

BBQ Beaver Sandwiches

Author: Wade Truong
I’m a little hesitant to so eagerly endorse beaver meat amongst friends, because I’m worried there won’t be enough left for me. I’ve written pretty extensively about our first time cooking beaver, but if you need any more encouragement to try it, this recipe is a good place to start. It’s simple, easy to make and everyone likes barbeque. The Korean-style black barbeque sauce is a little different but absolutely delicious. As an alternative you could also prepare this meal with a North ...
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Sep

2019

Ohio learn to dove hunt is a huge success.

The Ohio Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers just wrapped up an exciting Learn to Hunt event.  With over 20 total people involved over the course of three different days, we could make this post quite lengthy.  We could talk about what we did good, talk about what we could improve.  Rehearse quotes from participants new to hunting, describe in lengthy prose the details of the hunt.   We are keeping this simple because of the following statistically-proven fact: Adult non-hunters are ...
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Sep

2019

LETTER: Montana BHA Comments on Flathead River CRMP

Flathead National Forest / Glacier National ParkAttn: Comprehensive River Management Plan for the Flathead River650 Wolfpack WayKalispell, MT 59901 September 12, 2019   To Whom It May Concern:   The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (MT BHA) is a group of roughly 3,000 hunters and anglers in Montana who value our wild public lands, waters and wildlife. The Chapter submits the following comments regarding the initiation of the scoping process for the Comprehensive River ...
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Sep

2019

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Northern Colorado Assistant Regional Director

The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently appointed Lauren Jaebker to serve as an Assistant Regional Director for the Northern Colorado region. Lauren was born and raised on the west side of Colorado Springs, Colorado. She started fly-fishing at a young age and some of her earliest memories are from exploring the streams that flow west of Colorado Springs in the Pike National Forest. “Actually, before I was allowed to tag along on the streams, my dad would ask me to ...
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10

Sep

2019

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 58: Utah Stream Access

  Hal is traveling the Wasatch Front, snarled in traffic beneath the spectacular snow-covered peaks, still trying to understand Utah politics. How can a state legislature pass a law that makes it illegal for the its residents (as well as visitors) to fish or wade or swim in more than 90 percent of their own rivers and streams? What is going on here? We go “once more unto the breach” (to quote Henry V’s famous line inciting his warriors) with the Utah Stream Access Coalition’s Chris Barkey, a ...
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Sep

2019

OPINION: Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act is Model Montana Method

Author: Louis Bahin
Originally published September 10th, 2019 on www.missoulian.com The Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act (S. 1765) represents the best of Montana politics: collaborative, consensus-based policy intended to benefit everyone who lives and recreates in the Blackfoot River watershed. Diverse stakeholder groups have spent years creating a comprehensive plan for one of the most productive and storied landscapes in all of Montana. I will note that the BCSA’s incredibly broad base of support — ...
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Sep

2019

LETTER: Montana BHA Comments on Redd Bull Project

Superior Ranger DistrictLolo National ForestSeptember 8th, 2019 Subject: Redd Bull Project   To the Redd Bull Project Leader:   The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers thanks the U.S. Forest Service for considering our comments on the Redd Bull Project.   Our chapter represents 3,000 Montanans who are avid public land advocates. We rely on publically accessible lands to hunt, hike, fish, boat, forage, and explore. In return for the opportunities, we strive to protect and ...
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Sep

2019

Reward for info about poached elk in Mussellshell County bumped up to $3,000

by Mike Kordenbrock Originally published on September 8th 2019 on www.billingsgazette.com The reward has increased for information leading to a conviction in cases involving trophy bull elk poached in Musselshell County in August. The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and the Montana Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife have put forward an additional $1,000 each to the $1,000 already being offered by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. That puts the total reward at $3,000. Montana ...
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Sep

2019

OPINION: Speak Up to Stop Elk Poachers

Author: Matt Rinella
Originally publish September 8th, 2019 on www.billingsgazette.com Four bull elk were recently illegally gunned down in Musselshell County and left to fester in the August heat. The repulsiveness of this act transcends where you come from, your politics or what kind of recreation you enjoy. Throughout much of the 19th century however, wanton killing of this kind was considered normal and often even encouraged. It wasn’t until slaughter on a massive scale precipitated the near and total ...
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