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May

2019

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep.49: Eduardo Garcia, chef and co-founder, Montana Mex

Eduardo Garcia grew up free roaming in the Montana backcountry north of Yellowstone National Park, in the company of elk and bison and native trout. The son of a Mexican fisherman and a teacher, he learned to cook because he needed a job but found his life’s passion in the work – and in the hunting and fishing and foraging that provided the finest ingredients for the dishes he loved the most. He became a yacht chef, traveling the world, and a celebrity. But upon his return to Montana, on a ...
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May

2019

Montana governor forms panel to assess, plan for state’s forests

By Michael Wright - May 21, 2019 - Originally published in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle   Montana’s governor has formed a council to examine the state’s forested lands and plan for the future of those lands, including identifying places that need work to deal with wildfire risk. In an executive order signed Monday, Gov. Steve Bullock outlined a number of priorities for the 21-person Montana Forest Action Advisory Council. The panel is charged with assessing the condition of the state’s ...
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21

May

2019

Rendezvous Reflection: Love is kindness, kindness is power

Author: Jenny Ly
Jenny Ly, born and raised in British Columbia, is a rookie hunter and a regional leader for the BC chapter of  BHA. She runs a blog called Chasing Food Club to serve a movement of mindful eaters, erase the stigma of hunters and encourage others to do what they love and do it often. She was selected to share her Campfire Story in parternship with Filson at the 8th Annual North American Rendezvous. This is a reflection on her experience and is being republished here with her permission.  LOVE ...
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May

2019

BHA Bestows Top Honors at Rendezvous

News for Immediate ReleaseMay 21, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Hunters, anglers recognized for contributions to North America’s public lands, waters, wildlife MISSOULA, Mont. – At Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ 8th Annual North American Rendezvous, the organization honored men and women from across the conservation community for their efforts to sustain valuable fish and wildlife habitat, enhance public access to public lands and waters, and ...
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21

May

2019

My Utah Public Land Turkey Hunt

Today I hiked a little over 10 miles with a good friend and hunting mentor Dr. Chris Wilson to hunt turkeys and didn’t shoot a thing. I’m home now pretty tired and with sore knees thinking about what a great time I had. It’s pretty hard to beat wandering the mountains of our public lands amongst its inhabitants. This being only my second time hunting public lands and I can still count my total hunts on one hand. Most of the time I’m out there looking for tiny native trout but today I was ...
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20

May

2019

Administration Advances Industrial Mining in Boundary Waters Watershed

News for Immediate ReleaseMay 15, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Controversial leases renewed upstream of Minnesota wilderness boundary, jeopardizing region’s economy and disappointing hunters and anglers MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members today sharply criticized an administration decision to renew controversial mineral leases in the Boundary Waters watershed in Minnesota, a fish and wildlife-rich region treasured by sportsmen ...
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20

May

2019

1st Rendezvous Take Away

Thursday May 2nd I found myself far away from home in Boise, Idaho for the 2019 BHA Rendezvous. A long ways from South Florida, this trip brought me further west than I had ever been before. As if the distant snow capped mountains surrounding the city weren't inspiring enough, the people I would meet and listen to over the course of the next few days would give me a charge well worth the time and expense of distant travel. I had the great pleasure of meeting many folks from around the ...
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20

May

2019

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Holding Pint Nights/Events Across The State

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) has been holding Pint Nights and other events and activities across the state. For example, on March 30 we held our first “Kids on Ice” event, that included free ice fishing for kids 13 and under at the Dillon Reservoir. We’ve also organized multiple Hike to Hunt & Fish (H2HF) ice fishing outings and held numerous Pint Nights and related events in locales across the state, including: Wheat Ridge, Colorado Springs, Almont, Durango, ...
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May

2019

CO BHA Holds a Learn to Hunt Turkeys Seminar

For Colorado Public Lands Day on May 18th, 2019, the Colorado Chapter of BHA held a Learn to Hunt Turkey Seminar in Gunnison. The event featured an educational seminar, a target shooting field component, and a mentored turkey hunt. Gabby Zaldumbide, a new Colorado Chapter Leader, spearheaded this event as a way to celebrate her one-year anniversary of being a hunter, give back to the greater hunting community, and show some love to Colorado public lands. The event began at 10 AM with a ...
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May

2019

Jackson Spring Cleanup on the Bridger Teton National Forest

This spring, Wyoming BHA Chapter volunteers initiated a long-term effort to help clean up garbage and abandoned property from recreational shooting on public lands in the Jackson Hole area. The Wyoming Chapter began working with the Bridger Teton National Forest and local members to identify priority areas of concern where irresponsible recreational shooting over the years has resulted in accumulation of litter including spent brass casings and shotgun shells, clay pigeons, targets, tin ...
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