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13

Jan

2015

Episode #12 of the Backcountry College: Animal Tracking

In this episode of Backcountry College, we'll take a look at coyote tracks, rabbit tracks, etc. as well as talk about the basics of tracking. These tracking techniques will help you hunt, scout and understand animal movements. The Backcountry College is produced by Twisted Stave Media.
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13

Jan

2015

To the Top and Back

Author: Tom Kotlarz
By BHA Member, Tom Kotlarz of Silent Mountain Outfitters   Beautiful country, but just plain nasty weather. That was the sum of my thoughts on a mountain goat hunt I was guiding. To say it was wet was an understatement; if the rest of the season went like this I wasn’t going to need to shower anytime soon, I’d just need some soap. We were glassing a lone Billy from the bottom of the valley floor, and the climb to get to him was looking more and more disconcerting. If you’ve hunted the high ...
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13

Jan

2015

Land & Water Conservation Fund Report: From the Mountains to the Bayous

To view the full report, click here. Nearly 50 years ago a far-sighted, bipartisan group in Congress established the Land and Water Conservation Fund, tapping a fraction of the royalties from offshore oil and gas production to give all Americans a lifetime of outdoor recreational opportunity. Congress intended the Fund to be used for “preserving, developing, and assuring accessibility to … outdoor recreation resources … and to strengthen the health and vitality of the citizens of the United ...
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13

Jan

2015

SPORTSMAN’S VIEW: Sportsmen not buying PolyMet’s sulfide mining whitewashing

The following Op-Ed was published by the Duluth Tribune here.A PolyMet Mining board member opined recently in the News Tribune about the company’s proposed sulfide mining operation in Northeastern Minnesota. Not unexpectedly, his Dec. 29 commentary, headlined, “Mineral mining industry merits our appreciation,” made sulfide mining sound like a benign extension of the iron ore and taconite mining that has gone on in our state for generations. But what would you expect from a PolyMet board ...
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12

Jan

2015

Monumental: Browns Canyon

Author: David Lien
The following Op:Ed was published by the Colorado Springs Independent on 1/7/15 Our country has an incredible and unmatched protected public lands legacy that allows hunters, anglers, hikers, backpackers, outfitters, equestrians and others the opportunity to experience parts of our country as they were in the days of Lewis and Clark and, more recently, Theodore Roosevelt. One such area is Browns Canyon, a scenic and rugged region in Chaffee County between Salida and Buena Vista on the ...
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8

Jan

2015

Rally with New Mexico Sportsmen for Your Public Lands

In New Mexico and throughout the West, politicians have their eyes set on selling off the public lands that you depend on to hunt, fish and recreate.  We simply cannot stand idle as special interests seek to rob us of our American birthright. Join new Mexico Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and sportsmen from throughout New Mexico, Thursday, January 29th at 2:00 PM on the steps of the New Mexico State Capitol as we rally support for keeping public lands in public hands.  You simply cannot ...
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6

Jan

2015

Funding Access to our Public Lands

As 2014 came to an end there was some good news for hunters & anglers regarding the 50 year old Land and Water Conservation Fund.  Funding will continue for 2015 projects at the same level as last year - $306 million dollars.  But that is far short of what the fund is authorized to receive.  It covers only about one-third of the $900 million the fund should receive annually, according to the legislation.People ask, “What is the Land and Water Conservation Fund and what does it do”?  LWCF is ...
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5

Jan

2015

O&C Legislation: Oregon Timber Management at Crossroads

Senator Ron Wyden was unsuccessful in his attempt to attach his important O&C timber management bill onto the Defense Appropriations bill passed at the end of the lame duck session in December.  His bill would modernize the way timber is logged in western Oregon’s 2.8 million acres of checkerboard BLM lands providing more economic certainty for 18 counties.  It also set aside half of these lands for concentrated conservation – protecting important water resources and the icons of Oregon – ...
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5

Jan

2015

O & C Legislation: Congratulations on Maintaining the Status Quo

By Ed Putnam, Co-Chair, Oregon Backcountry Hunters & AnglersWell, Senator Wyden’s O&C Lands Bill failed to hop a ride onto a Defense spending package that’s steaming through Congress on its way to the President’s desk. Seems it was just too hot an issue to make the trip.The bill is a nice balance between conservation and timber harvest, but the timber industry doesn’t like it because it doesn’t cut enough board feet to provide the needed revenue, or provide enough protection from lawsuits. ...
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26

Dec

2014

A Fish Tale

By BHA Conservation Director, Holly Endersby. Last month I sat in a cheerful downtown office while a friendly insurance agent entered information into a computer. As I sat in her tiny work space, my eyes were drawn to a small glass vase on the desk. Hovering like an aquatic helicopter was a fish whose scales shimmered with iridescent beauty under the artificial light. It shared its home with the roots of a water loving plant whose leaves garnished the top of the vase like parsley on a dinner ...
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