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Apr

2014

Comments on Arrastra Creek Grazing Allotment

John W Thompson, Acting Field ManagerMissoula Field Office3255 Fort Missoula RoadMissoula, MT 59804Re Arrastra Creek Allotment EA DOI-BLM-B010-2013-009-EAOur 350 member organization is comprised of Montana hunters and anglers, many of whom hunt and fish in the Blackfoot drainage. Observations of livestock damage by our members were documented in our November, 2011 letter and photos to your office. We have reviewed the EA and have had phone conversations with your Range, fisheries and ...
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Mar

2014

Ethics: Sharing Our Public Lands

Author: Grant Alban
By BHA Development Associate, Grant Alban.   Even as I begin to write this, I’m still not sure what I should have done. Everyone has different opinions about what’s right and what’s wrong. How can someone else who considers himself to be ethical feel differently about a situation than I do, when I too, consider myself ethical? I don’t have an answer for that question, but it seems that the most I can ask from my fellow sportsmen is that when they face an ethical dilemma, they do their best ...
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Mar

2014

Defending Fair Chase: Banning Drones for Hunting and Scouting

Author: Tim Brass
No, the sky is not falling, but it is starting to buzz. As you may have read in the Fall 2013 issue of the Backcountry Journal, or heard about through BHA's Facebook page, the use of drones for hunting and scouting is a small but rapidly growing threat to our fair chase hunting traditions. Youtube videos of moose being stalked and hogs eradicated with drones show that the technology is already available and that it will be used unless sportsmen do something about it. In Montana and Colorado, ...
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Mar

2014

Colorado Sportsmen Support Visible OHV Identification

Author: Tim Brass
Have you ever had a hunting or fishing trip ruined by illegal OHV-use? Wouldn’t it be nice if you could identify the violator? In a Denver Post Opinion piece titled “Who was that masked man on the Four-Wheeler”, Colorado BHA life member Bill Sustrich described having six elk hunts ruined by illegal OHV-use. BillCO OHV ID argued that “from my conversations with other sportsmen, I know I am not alone — and we're getting fed up with it.” Turns out, Bill was right, he is not alone. In a letter ...
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8

Mar

2014

New Mexico Sportsmen Support President's Proposed Conservation Funding

New Mexico BHA Chair, Oscar Simpson speaks-up in support of the president's proposed conservation funding priorities.  A live video interviewwith Oscar that acompanied this release can also be found here.ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE)- Outdoor enthusiasts are optimistic President Obama’s new budget proposal will open up public land and, in turn, help to boost New Mexico’s economy.Some outdoor recreationists say they’ve been battling the Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service for 30 years when ...
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Mar

2014

Rediscovering Human Wildness: Backcountry Hunting as a Gateway to Passionate Advocacy for Wilderness

Author: Karl Malcolm
The following is an abstract BHA Member, Karl Malcolm, Ph.D. for a presentation that will be given at the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act, National Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 15-19, 2014.   The modern wilderness movement as we know it germinated in the fertile glow of a hunter’s campfire a century ago. Humankind stalked the animals sharing their habitats when “wilderness” would have described all corners of our planet during the Pleistocene. More now than ever ...
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6

Mar

2014

Letter: Sportsmen Support Reauthorization of the Land & Water Conservation Fund

Dear Chairman Rogers, Chairwoman Mikulski, Ranking Member Lowey, and Ranking Member Shelby, Since 1965, the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) has been one of the most successful federal conservation programs. LWCF has played a crucial role in the conservation of our nation's natural resources, and the program has long enjoyed bipartisan support. As we move toward a crucial time in the appropriations process, it is essential that LWCF remain a Congressional priority. LWCF is premised on ...
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Mar

2014

Defending Fair Chase: Banning the Use of Drones for Hunting or Scouting

No, the sky is not falling, but it is starting to buzz.As you may have read in the Fall 2013 issue of the Backcountry Journal, or heard about through BHA's Facebook page, the use of drones for hunting and scouting is a small but rapidly growing threat to our fair chase hunting traditions.Youtube videos of moose being stalked and hogs being eradicated with drones show that the technology is already available and that it will be used unless sportsmen do something about it. In Montana and ...
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Mar

2014

Idaho BHA Position Statement - Henry's Fork Basin Study Final Report

The Idaho Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers recognizes the importance, and the challenges, of balancing our state's water needs - for business and residential purposes, recreation, and the needs of sportsmen and wildlife. The release of the Henry's Fork Basin Study Final Report prompts our response on the various final options being proposed. We feel that some of these options balance and take into account the needs of sportsmen, wildlife and habitat better than others.The Teton ...
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Mar

2014

Wyoming Sportsmen's Alliance Hails Passage of G&F Funding Bill

Author: Wyoming BHA
CHEYENNE – More sportsmen's dollars will be used for wildlife-related programs with the passage of a bill Friday to allow the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to receive state funds for two key expenses previously paid for through hunting and fishing license fee Ten organizations united as the Wyoming Sportsmen's Alliance (WYSA) last July after the Legislature voted down a bill supported by the vast majority of sportsmen in the state which would have allowed the Game and Fish Department to ...
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