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2014

Fish Creek Aquisition

Backcountry Hunters & AnglersMontana ChapterSharon RoseRegion 2 FWP3201 Spurgin Rd., Missoula, MTMontana Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, comprised of nearly 400 Montana hunters and anglers, strongly supports the FWP acquisition of 148 acres from Five Valleys Land Trust in the Fish Creek drainage.   Our boots-on-the-ground organization is firmly committed to fostering a public land legacy  protecting public lands and waters, as well as access to them.This acquisition of nearly ½ mile of Fish ...
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Nov

2014

Whitefish Conservation Easement

Backcountry Hunters & AnglersMontana ChapterRick NorthrupMontana Fish, Wildlife and Parks1420 East 6th AvenuePO Box 200701Helena, MT 59620-0701Dear Mr. Northrup:Montana  Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, composed of nearly 400 grassroots Montana hunters and anglers,  strives to be “the sportsmen’s voice for wild public lands, waters and wildlife.”With that in mind, we are writing to express our strong support for the conservation easement that Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and The Trust for ...
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Nov

2014

Wanken Settlement on the Marias River

Backcountry Hunters and AnglersMontana ChapterFish Wildlife and Parks CommissionHelena MT 59620Dear Chairman Vermillion and Commissioners:Re Wanken settlement on Marias River WMAMembers of Montana Backcountry Hunters and Anglers have had very positive on- the- ground experiences with the Marias River WMA in its present condition.  Some of our members have hiked, floated, drove to available canyon rim access points since its acquisition.  The WMA is comprised of relatively undeveloped prairie ...
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Nov

2014

Every Hunter is an Ambassador: In the social media age, what you say is often held against you

By Ryan Hatfield, Editor of Western Hunter Magazine.   “With Freedom Comes Responsibility.”   This quote is credited to Eleanor Roosevelt, but the overall concept has been used and reinforced by many great Americans.   For many years – in fact, perhaps generations – hunters have shared their stories and photos amongst each other, with the overriding assumption being that you have not only a captive audience, but also a receptive one. When you pulled out the album and flipped through the ...
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Oct

2014

Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge Conservation Weekend

Here’s an update on Oregon’s BHA conservation work weekend.  We had a small group of volunteers who did some big things.  In all, we cleared over 650 acres from junipers invading some core wildlife habitat.  Check out our short video of this event here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1OMDHNIdcWe want to thank several BHA members for their hard work.  Nick Dobric instigated this conservation effort on behalf of BHA.  Nick works in the Hart-Sheldon regions and knows them intimately.  Also, a ...
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Oct

2014

Letter to Editor: Defending Public Access & Our Freedom to Roam

Editor,In Colorado and much of the west, it has gotten harder to simply move across the parts of the landscape that were special when some of us were growing up here. Many things conspire to take away access even as we try and maintain some of it for our future generations. Currently, there is an insidious but relentless effort to transfer federal public lands to the states. This is a bad idea. It will ultimately impact those who like the freedom of being able to don a pack or saddle a horse ...
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Oct

2014

Striking a Balance on BLM Lands in Oregon

By BHA's Oregon Sportsmen Outreach Coordinator, Brian Jennings.   Now that the Feds have gone back to work, we can get back to hunting and fishing on public lands that were shutdown to access.  And, we can expect to hear more about expected legislation from Senator Ron Wyden impacting 2.4 million acres in Western Oregon known as the O&C lands (Oregon & California Rail lands).  BHA has been following this issue closely and we have advocated a balanced use strategy which will protect back ...
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Oct

2014

The New Normal: Heat, Fire and Uncertainty

The following was written by BHA's Conservation Director, Holly Endersby.  Unless you’ve been living under a rock - and hey, that might not be a bad idea for the future - you’ll know large swaths of Western land are burning-and burning hotter than…well, you know. And looking at the projected temperature and moisture trend line for the future things aren’t going to get better. In fact, we can all say a big hello to the new normal: heat and fire. But what does that mean for BHA and hunters and ...
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Oct

2014

Whitetail Deer Hunting Challenge

By Kyle Blasch   Like many hunting enthusiasts I enjoy the challenges and simplicity of traditional bow hunting.   The close proximity required by using a primitive weapon magnifies the hunting experience both in duration of the encounter as well as the intimacy provided by being within a few strides of your quarry.   This past year I was fortunate to find myself with two free weeks during the archery season and decided to try my luck on a truly challenging hunt.  The challenge was to ...
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Oct

2014

Episode #11 of the Backcountry College: Ultralight Shelters

The following episode of the Backcountry College was developed in response to feedback that we received from our first episode on how to make a shelter with a canvas tarp. Learn how to construct the perfect shelter for the backcountry - a floorless waterproof ultralight shelter  The Backcountry College is produced by Twisted Stave Media.
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