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Aug

2019

'The stoke level is high': Missoula nonprofit, brewery team up for public lands-themed beer

Originally published Aug 22, 2019 on www.missoulian.com  Amid the controversy surrounding a Trump administration official’s stance on selling public lands, a local nonprofit is partnering with a craft brewery to highlight the issue. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and Highlander Beer are teaming up on a new beer called Public Land Owner American Pale Ale. Brewed and canned out of Missoula, where both BHA and Highlander are headquartered, 3% of proceeds from the beverage will go toward ...
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21

Aug

2019

Public land owners enjoy BHA Public Land Owner Film Fest in Boise

Author: Idaho BHA
On July 31st approximately 100 public land owners joined Idaho BHA for a screening of the Public Land Owner Film Festival at Idaho BHA chapter sponsor Rivertons store in Eagle, ID.  Guests were treated to a series of short films highlighting recreation, hunting and fishing on public lands.  Originally premiering at the 2019 BHA National Rendezvous, the films included archery hunts, backcountry fly fishing, mule deer migrations, mountain bike fishing trips and many others.  The stories ...
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21

Aug

2019

Colorado Governor Issues Executive Order to Protect Migration Corridors

Photo Credits: Good Bull Outdoors In August, Gov. Jared Polis gave sportsmen and women a tool to protect migration corridors in Colorado. BHA welcomes this executive order (EO), and we thank the governor for his leadership on this bipartisan issue. If you’d like to thank Gov. Polis for this action you can follow this link. The Importance Of Wildlife Habitat In 2004 a group of seven hunters and anglers came together around a campfire to discuss the tenets of our hunting heritage. The ...
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20

Aug

2019

Wyoming BHA Hosts Disease Workshop with Wyoming Game & Fish

On August 9th, Wyoming Board Members Erik Kramer and Ross Crandall hosted a Disease Workshop in Jackson with the goals of getting hunter’s disease-related questions answered as well learning how to obtain and submit lymph nodes to be tested for Chronic Wasting Disease.   Many of the 35 participants asked questions during the Q&A and the lymph node demonstration clarified the process for those who have either not done it before or had a hard time in the field.  Overall, the workshop was a ...
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20

Aug

2019

Public Land Owner Pale Ale Premieres in Montana

News for Immediate ReleaseAug. 20, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Backcountry Hunters & Anglers partners with Highlander Beer in support of North American public lands and waters MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and Highlander Beer are partnering on a new beer, Public Land Owner American Pale Ale.   Brewed and canned out of Missoula, Montana, where both BHA and Highlander are headquartered, Public Land Owner Pale Ale is light-bodied ...
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20

Aug

2019

Montana BHA Bridge Rebuild w/ the USFS

On August 10th, eight Montana BHA members from Regions 1 and 2 joined forces with the Montana Conservation Corps and the US Forest Service to rebuild a bridge at the West Fork of the Swamp Creek trailhead creek crossing. To get the project off the ground, the Montana Chapter of BHA donated $1,500 as a match for a grant to purchase the rigging system the USFS needed to complete this - and many other projects around the region. The new rigging system was crucial in bringing larger rocks in ...
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Aug

2019

San Juan National Forest Thanks Backcountry Hunters and Anglers for Volunteer Help in Implementing New Travel Management Rules in Hermosa Park

Author: Cody Jones
The Colorado Chapter's Southwest BHA crew had a great Volunteer Day this August in advance of Public Lands Month. Three Chapter Leaders, ten Volunteers and two Forest Service officials were in attendance at the Hermosa Special Management Area (SMA). BHA Chapter Leaders and Volunteers spent the day assisting the Forest Service with the implementation of their Travel Management Plan to help protect an important watershed in the area. Together Volunteers, BHA Chapter Leaders, and Forest Service ...
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Aug

2019

Idaho BHA speaks up for wildlife in letter to Idaho Transportation Department

Author: Idaho BHA
Members of the Idaho chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers crafted and submitted a letter to the Idaho Department of Transportation (ITD).  The letter was part of the official public comment period for the 2019 Idaho Transportation Investment Program (ITIP), which will guide transportation projects from 2020-2026.  The purpose of the letter was to remind ITD that Idahoans value our wildlife and we view investments in wildlife crossings and fish friendly culverts as smart construction ...
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15

Aug

2019

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Mesa County Assistant Regional Director and Southeast Colorado Events Director/Coordinator

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently appointed Becca Fowler to serve as Assistant Regional Director for the Mesa County-Grand Valley Area and Brad Athmer to serve as Southeast Colorado Events Director/Coordinator. Becca was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and moved to Durango, Colorado, when she was nine. She is an adult-onset hunter who was inspired to become a hunter after joining Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. “I joined BHA about 4 years ago,” she said. “I heard ...
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15

Aug

2019

Pairs of Opposites And Finding Silence In The Boundary Waters

Author: Indiana BHA
My buddy Gerald in the Tennessee BHA chapter calls the Boundary Waters “his Eden.” It’s a metaphor that works on a couple levels. Eden was a space of pure nature. It was also the place we became conscious, became aware of pairs of opposites. Knowledge of this and that. Light and dark. The first wardrobe malfunction when man and woman, noticing they were different, grabbed some fig leaves to cover up. Our group was in the Boundary Waters last week, and opposites were everywhere. Technology ...
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