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Dec

2018

OPINION: Montana delegation can save LWCF

By John Sullivan - December 11, 2018 - Originally published in the Billings Gazette. Earlier this month, George H.W. Bush was laid to rest beside his wife of 73 years, Barbara. The legacy of our 41st president is defined in part by Bush’s role as an avid sportsman who enthusiastically enjoyed hunting and fishing. Like Bush, most American sportsmen and women realize that conservation should be a unifying force rather than something that divides us. Bush understood the solace and connectivity ...
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10

Dec

2018

Montana Outfitting Legend Ron Mills Recounts 75 Years of Backcountry Adventures in New Book

Few people know Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front better than Ron Mills, one of the most prolific and experienced guides and outfitters to explore the rugged expanses of the Bob Marshall and Scapegoat wilderness areas in the last century. His new book details the trials, tribulations, and incomparable rewards that come with hunting, fishing and guiding tenderfoot clients in some of North America’s most pristine and daunting wilderness. Mills appeared on BHA’s Podcast and Blast with Hal Herring ...
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7

Dec

2018

Idaho Sportsman Does the Right Thing for Wildlife and Habitat

Author: Idaho BHA
Earlier this fall, an Idaho hunter pursuing antelope in a coveted special draw unit took a stand in support of fair chase and legal access of our public lands. Josh S. was chasing pronghorn with a muzzleloader in an area of open country bordering a large military installation. This region is checkerboarded with swathes of private land and alfalfa fields and is closed to motorized access. The temperature approached 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and a large wildland fire nearby was billowing smoke ...
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6

Dec

2018

BLM Erodes Habitat Protections for Greater Sage Grouse Populations

News for Immediate ReleaseDec. 6, 2018Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   Sportsmen and women criticize weakened conservation policies in administration plan for the Western sage steppe   MISSOULA, Mont. – New sage grouse management plans unveiled by the Bureau of Land Management could unravel years of stakeholder collaboration and reduce habitat conservation measures for sagebrush country that have played a major role in keeping the greater sage grouse off ...
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5

Dec

2018

Colorado Hunter Rewarded for Reporting Illegal OHV Use on Public Lands

On the opening day of Colorado 3rd rifle season, a Centennial State resident and his family took a stand for secure wildlife habitat and fair chase and reported two vehicles illegally parked in an area closed to motorized use in the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests. He and his daughter, the proud bearer of a GMU 67 bull tag, were pursuing elk in the Sage Park area when they witnessed two Ford Broncos parked on a sage flat behind clear signs and physical barriers ...
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4

Dec

2018

Meagher County ranch proposes $7.5M land sale to U.S. Forest Service

By Laura Lundquist - December 4, 2018 - Originally published in the Missoula Current. Montanans often say they want more and better access to public land, but are state and county leaders willing to improve access when given the chance? That’s the question unexpectedly playing out in Meagher County, where a landowner recently proposed to sell almost 4,300 acres to the Lewis and Clark National Forest. Representatives of the national forest recently presented the proposal to the Meagher County ...
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4

Dec

2018

BHA Bighorn Country Letter to Minister

Author: Alberta Bha
Alberta Backcountry Hunters & Anglers believes that the Bighorn Country Proposal is needed for the conservation of wilderness and recreation opportunity in the Bighorn backcountry and surrounding area. In an effort to see the implementation of the best conservation measures possible the chapter wrote a formal letter to the Minister of Environment and Parks, Shannon Philips. Read  our letter below then make your voice heard by clicking the take action link in support of the Bighorn Country ...
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3

Dec

2018

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 37: Bob St. Pierre, Andrew Vavra and Anthony Hauck of Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever

In St. Paul, Minnesota, with bird dogs whining in the hall outside, Hal visits the headquarters of Pheasants Forever to interview a trifecta of America’s most committed and passionate upland bird hunters and habitat and public access advocates. Bob St. Pierre, PF vice president of marketing and communications, tells it like it is: “We’re in trouble. Habitat is being plowed under and wetlands drained, we’re failing to ensure the future of upland bird hunting, and with that failure we’re ...
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1

Dec

2018

LETTER: Montana BHA Comments on the Upper Clark Fork River Basin Restoration Plan

December 1, 2018 Natural Resources Damage ProgramP.O. Box 201425Helena, MT 59620-1425nrdp@mt.gov Re: The Montana Natural Resources Damage Program’s Upper Clark Fork River Basin Aquatic and Terrestrial Resources Restoration Plans 2018 Draft Update To Whom It May Concern at the Natural Resource Damage Program: The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (MTBHA) is writing you to express our organization’s support for the Upper Clark Fork River Basin Aquatic and Terrestrial Resources ...
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1

Dec

2018

Into the field: Mentoring new hunters and keeping a legacy alive

By Heather Fraley - December 1, 2018 - Originally published in the Missoulian. PHILIPSBURG — It was pitch-black outside the car's window. A few inches of night-before snow blanketed the ground, just enough for any deer or elk to leave fresh tracks to follow. It was 6:45 in the morning, and the people in the car had already been up since 4 a.m. A hearty breakfast of pancakes and eggs settled in their stomachs. The anticipation built. Longtime hunter David Nikonow flicked on the car’s overhead ...
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