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May

2018

BHA Adds Four New U.S. Chapters

  News for Immediate ReleaseMay 9, 2018Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   Public lands sportsmen and women in Missouri, North Carolina, North Dakota and Ohio launch chapters as young group continues unprecedented growth   MISSOULA, Mont. –Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members demonstrated again their passion and commitment to public lands and waters and to North America’s fastest-growing sportsmen’s group, forming four new BHA chapters and further ...
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May

2018

Sheep Balls, Barnacles, and a Whole Lot of Backstrap: Welcome to the Country’s Greatest Wild Game Cookoff

By T. Edward Nickens - May 9, 2018 - Originally published in Field & Stream, Montana excerpts below: At the 2018 Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Rendezvous in Boise, Idaho, thousands of outdoors enthusiasts gathered to trade stories about tough elk and remote trout streams and plan for ways to fight for public lands. Then they watched as BHA-chapter teams from across the country locked horns in the Wild Game Cookoff. Included in the list of rules for the competition: The main ingredients must ...
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May

2018

2018 New Mexico Primary Candidate Questionnaire

New Mexico Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members will vote in several crucial elections in 2018 that will affect hunting, fishing, and the management of wildlife and public lands, including governor, who appoints members of the state game commission and has authority over the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, and commissioner of public lands, who manages roughly 13 million acres of state trust land and controls citizen access to some 9 million acres for hunting, camping and other ...
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8

May

2018

BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 22: Writer and Native Arkansan Johnny Carrol Sain

Hal Herring sits down with Johnny Carrol Sain, a writer and native Arkansan who lives in Newton County, Arkansas.  They discuss the legend of the Dover Lights, learning to fly fish, Ned Christie's troubles, 30 years of bowhunting, the author David Petersen, the spiritual nature of hunting, squirrel dogs, water quality in the South, the meaning of purple paint, Robert Redford's The Unforeseen, incentivizing conservation, crappie fishing and the wild breadth of the Arkansas ...
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May

2018

Arizona BHA Gives Overview of Misguided House Bill 2210

HB 2210 was introduced to the Arizona House earlier during the 2018 legislative session and passed out of committee on a 5 to 3 vote. This bill was met with large opposition by sportsmen and women, recreational groups, ranchers, and multiple other public land users. Fortunately, it was not brought to the House floor in the latest legislative session, but it is clear that the intent of this bill was to strengthen the misguided attempt to transfer the control of public lands to the states. The ...
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May

2018

Behind the Scenes: BHA's Communications czar Katie Mckalip

Author: Lj Dawson
Katie McKalip, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ communications director, explored Eastern backcountry at an early age while growing up outside of Washington, D.C., in Virginia. She waded through the busy hustle of the city to find pockets of public lands and waters, everything from local ponds and marshes to Civil War battlefields. Being raised near the nation’s capital in a military family resulted in a lot of dinnertime discussions about law-making and policy, conversations that would ...
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May

2018

Public Lands Hunters, Anglers Receive BHA Top Honors

    News for Immediate ReleaseMay 1, 2018Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   Outstanding sportsmen and women recognized for conservation leadership at BHA North American Rendezvous   MISSOULA, Mont. – At Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ 7th annual North American Rendezvous, public lands sportsmen and women were awarded BHA’s greatest honors, recognizing above-and-beyond efforts to conserve important fish and wildlife habitat, support public access ...
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May

2018

Interior Proposes Conserving Bighorn Habitat in Wyoming

News for Immediate ReleaseMay 1, 2018Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   BHA commends proposal to withdraw important winter range from minerals development   WASHINGTON – Public lands sportsmen welcomed an announcement by the Department of the Interior today that will support Western big game populations and habitat. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers commended the Interior proposal, which would renew for 20 years a minerals withdrawal on public lands in Wyoming ...
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Apr

2018

LETTER: MT Chapter Supports Clark Fork Public Access

Author: Greg Munther
April 30, 2018 NRDPPO Box 201425Helena, MT 59620 Subject: DCC and CFR Ranches To Whom it May Concern: The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is a statewide organization with 1,800 resident hunters and anglers who value quality wildlife and fisheries habitats, as well as public access to these resources. Many of our members fish or hunt in the upper Clark Fork Valley. Our organization advocates for both habitat and access values and supports efforts to protect or enhance  both ...
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Apr

2018

Nonprofits work to reopen popular river access after garbage, damage force closure

Nonprofits work to reopen popular river access after garbage, damage force closure By David Erickson - April 27, 2018 - Originally published in the Missoulian. A popular river access point on the Bitterroot River near Missoula was recently closed down because so many people were misusing and trashing the site. But a group of volunteers and nonprofit organizations are working hard to get it back in operation. The Buckhouse Bridge access site, located where the river crosses under U.S. ...
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