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May

2016

Minnesota Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Chapter Recognized

The Minnesota Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) chapter was recognized as BHA’s Chapter of the Month for April 2016. A recent surge of BHA energy is resulting in an influx of members stepping up to advance our efforts on behalf of North America’s wild public lands and waters. The Minnesota chapter exemplifies this trend in its efforts to focus attention on the threat of a proposed sulfide mine in the headwaters of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. In mid-March BHA President and ...
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9

May

2016

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Assistant Central West Slope Regional Director

Author: Colorado BHA
Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently appointed Adam Gall as their Assistant Central West Slope Regional Director (ARD). As ARD for the Central West Slope, Adam will work directly with West Slope Regional Director (RD) Craig Grother in coordinating the chapter’s West Slope public lands initiatives and building on its track record of protecting wild public lands, waters and wildlife. Adam was born and raised in a small farm town in southwest Michigan, and moved to northcentral Idaho ...
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Apr

2016

Tips for Hunting Elk on Public Land

Author: Tim Brass
We asked our Facebook fans “When it comes to finding elk on public land, what is one tip that you would give to a new elk hunter?” Overall, the top 3 public land elk hunting tips were: Locate and hunt backcountry areas far from roads, trails and hunting pressure. Scout. Be patient, be persistent and be willing to work for it. Here’s what we heard from fellow boots-on-the-ground, public land elk hunters on our Facebook Page. Have a public land elk hunting tip that you would like to share? ...
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28

Apr

2016

Top 5 reasons why transferring our public lands to state ownership is a terrible idea.

  1. States manage their lands to make money, not to provide opportunities for recreation. 2. States can’t afford to manage our public lands and would be forced to either raise taxes (a nonstarter) or sell them to           corporations or wealthy individuals. 3. Public lands are good for the economy. 4. Currently, many state lands across the country don’t allow hunting or camping…or even hiking. 5. You already own them. As a U.S. citizen, you own our public lands. The government is just the ...
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27

Apr

2016

Where Do the Presidential Candidates Stand on Ownership of Our Public Lands?

The presidential primaries are under way, with “Super Tuesday” taking place on March 1. On this day, a dozen states and American Samoa are holding their nominating contests for the general election this coming November. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is invested in conserving important backcountry lands and waters, upholding and expanding public access to those places and, of course, ensuring that U.S. public lands remain firmly in the public’s hands. BHA remains strongly opposed to any ...
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27

Apr

2016

MN BHA: Thank You Governor Dayton for Protecting the BWCA

March 9, 2016 Governor Dayton, The MN Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers thanks you for your leadership in opposing the proposed Twin Metals sulfide-ore copper mine at the edge of the Boundary Waters Wilderness. As sportsmen and women who value the challenge of pursuing fish and game in wild, unbroken habitat with minimal technological support, we consider the BWCA a premier outdoor adventure destinations in America. Our members have detailed knowledge of lakes and rivers that include ...
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27

Apr

2016

BHA Statement on Cancellation of Badger-Two Medicine Leases

MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers today praised an announcement by the U.S. Department of the Interior that one of the last remaining oil-and-gas drilling leases in the Badger-Two Medicine area of the Lewis & Clark National Forest will be cancelled. The region lies between the Bob Marshall Wilderness and Glacier National Park. BHA board member Ryan Busse, a Kalispell resident, issued the following statement: “The Badger-Two Medicine ranks high among Montana’s most beautiful ...
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27

Apr

2016

BHA Rendezvous Smashes Attendance Numbers, Breaks Fundraising Records

MISSOULA, Mont. - Backcountry Hunters & Anglers' 2016 North American Rendezvous was one for the record books, shattering records for attendance, funds raised for conservation and positive energy generated by backcountry enthusiasts - and signaling that 2016 will continue to be marked by unprecedented growth and accomplishment for the 12-year-old sportsmen's group.More than 5,000 outdoor enthusiasts traveled from all parts of the United States and Canada to attend the annual gathering, which ...
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27

Apr

2016

Sportsmen Will Continue to Help Determine the Future of Sage Grouse

By Hannah Ryan   A pronghorn’s sharp exhale resonated through the pre-dawn air. Somewhere in the dark, the buck could easily see us awkwardly approaching a small rise without the use of our headlamps. Earlier, a dozen elk crossed in front our low beams as we bumped down a two-track towards this quiet stretch of high desert far from any pavement. The big game numbers in this region are impressive, but that’s not why we were creeping through the sagebrush in early April, armed only with ...
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Apr

2016

An Open Letter to the Staff, Board, Members, and Supporters of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers

       By BHA's 2016 Aldo Leopold Award Winner, Mark Heckert I am humbled and deeply appreciative of the honor of the Aldo Leopold Award you have given me for my actions in defense of our public lands during the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation. I have always considered my identity as an American to be viscerally intertwined with our great open spaces, owned by every American, where each of us is lord of all we see and travel. These lands are not “revenue streams” or playgrounds ...
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