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Aug

2019

Sage Grouse Protections Reduced Under Administration Plan

News for Immediate ReleaseAug. 8, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org New management plan removes protections for hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands, leaving the greater sage grouse vulnerable to continued population declines WASHINGTON – A new plan from the Trump administration proposes sweeping changes to existing management strategies for the greater sage grouse and is drawing blistering criticism from sportsmen and women and other public ...
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8

Aug

2019

Bass Fillet with Sweet Potatoes and Sautéed Lamb's Quarter

Author: Randy King
Some find it offensive that I eat bass. The looks that I get while carrying a stringer full of smallmouth are startling. Apparently, somewhere along the way, bass have become an untouchable. But, bass is a white and tender meat that’s simply delicious. I like to compare it to snapper for those who are pescaphiles. It cooks quickly, a quick sear and pan roast in the oven is all that is needed. Take note, though. Older bass can accumulate some toxins in their bodies, specifically in their fat. ...
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8

Aug

2019

Forest Legacy Program to Add 1,200 Acres to Ohio’s Shawnee State Forest

The largest block of public forest in Ohio is soon to be 1,200 acres larger! The strategic acquisition, to be purchased through the U.S. Forest Service’s Forest Legacy Program, would provide increased landscape continuity between Ohio’s Shawnee State Park and The Nature Conservancy’s Edge of Appalachia Preserve. For land and wildlife managers alike, fragmented ownership is a headache and a reality of doing conservation in many parts of the East. So for Ohio’s largest chunk of contiguous ...
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7

Aug

2019

Sporting Clay Shoot in Southern California

Author: Eric Hanson
Photo Credit: Eric Hanson Members and friends of the California Backcountry Hunters and Anglers chapter braved the heat on July 27 to bust some clays, prepare for the upcoming upland season, and raise money for BHA. The sporting clay shoot and fundraiser was the second event held by the California Chapter at Moore N’ Moore Sporting Clays, and a number of familiar faces were in attendance.                                  The participants split into groups of three, rambling along 15 ...
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7

Aug

2019

2019 Public Waters Photo Contest

Taking photos that capture the essence of our diverse public lands and waters, along with our experiences on them, is no easy task. Yet these images are essential in communicating the value of our wild landscapes and the richness of our outdoor pursuits to decision makers and the greater public. Throughout August you can help drive BHA’s mission forward and conserve the waters you love by entering your images in our Public Waters Photo Contest. Simply upload photos that you feel best capture ...
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6

Aug

2019

SPEAK UP FOR BLM PUBLIC LANDS NEAR MISSOULA

Author: Kevin Farron
Some of the best hunting and fishing habitat in NW Montana is found within public lands and river corridors managed by the Missoula Bureau of Land Management Field Office. If you've ever fished or floated the Blackfoot River from Ninemile Prairie to McNamara Bridge; hunted deep into the Hoodoo or Wales Creek Wilderness Study Areas; or visited Garnet Ghost Town with your family, then you've enjoyed some of the gems managed by the BLM Missoula Field Office. And now, hunters and anglers have a ...
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6

Aug

2019

Public Lands Renewable Energy Development Act Benefits Wildlife, Hunters

  The Public Land Renewable Energy Development Act (H.R. 3794, S. 2666), introduced by Reps. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and Mike Levin (D-CA) and Sens. Martha McSally (R-AZ) and Martin Heinrich (D-NM), proactively seeks to responsibly site solar, wind and geothermal energy development on our public lands and prioritize considerations for fish and wildlife habitat that avoid and mitigate impacts upfront. Renewable energy development is a growing presence on our public lands, and market conditions ...
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5

Aug

2019

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Recognized as BHA’s Chapter of the Month

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) was named BHA’s Chapter of the Month for July 2019. For years, the Colorado chapter has been a leading voice advocating for improved access on state trust lands in Colorado. Thanks in part to the chapter’s sustained efforts, the quality work of CU graduate student Liz Rose, and our dedicated members and partners, Colorado hunters will have access to an additional 500,000 acres in the coming years, with 100,000 acres becoming ...
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5

Aug

2019

CO BHA Attends USFS Taylor Park Field Trip

The U.S. Forest Service’s GMUG Ranger District and the Center for Public Lands teamed up to provide an informative field trip to Taylor Park. Field trippers convened at the Tin Cup Town Hall and listened to an overview of the Taylor Park Vegetation Management Project and the corresponding Environmental Assessment (Taylor EA) from Gunnison Forest Service District Ranger Matt McCombs. The District Ranger also gave a summary of the partnership with Western Colorado University’s (WCU) Center for ...
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5

Aug

2019

EVENT RECAP: Montana BHA Battles Invasive Weeds at Summit Trailhead

Author: Kevin Farron
On Saturday, seven public land owners went to town on some invasive weeds at the Summit Trailhead off of the Marias Pass! The effort was in collaboration with our friends at the Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation. Together, as part of our annual commitment as Summit Trailhead 'adopters,' we pulled enough knapweed to fill a dozen garbage bags! At lunch, volunteers feasted on homemade wild game pastrami and sausage, and hunters and non-consumptive users alike sparked up some great ...
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