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Dec

2013

BHA Life Members Express Thanks to CO. Sen Udall

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Dec

2013

Montana BHA Member Frank Vitale Featured in Video on Protecting the North Fork

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Nov

2013

Wanna Catch Trout? Fish Upstream.

Author: Jeff Young
By New Mexico BHA Member, Jeff Young There are many ways to tell the difference between someone new to the game and a seasoned veteran of the sport. Perhaps the easiest way is which way they are facing on the water. A fly fisherman casting downstream is a sure sign of being new to the sport. The cure for this flaw is not catching fish. If you are not working upstream, fish will not come easy. Trout must swim upstream in order to breathe. Water enters their mouth and exits the gills as they ...
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Nov

2013

Montana BHA Member Honored with $1000 Grant Award

Gayle Joslin, Montana BHA member, wildlife biologist and lifelong wildlife advocate was recently awarded Leonard and Sandy Sargent Stewardship Award through the Cinnabar Foundation. This award was given Gayle for her lifelong effort on behalf of wildlands and wildlife resources. After 32 years with Montana Dept of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Gayle has continued as a volunteer since 2007.. Having worked with a number of government agencies and their complex planning processes, Gayle generously ...
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5

Nov

2013

Colorado BHA Comments on Boulder County's Rabbit Mountain Management Plan

October 31, 2013RE: Hunting as a Management Tool - Rabbit Mountain Open Space Management Plan RevisionDear Mr. Kobza,We want to thank you for providing the opportunity to comment on the Rabbit Mountain Management Plan Revision. The undersigned sportsmen conservation organizations support wildlife management that is based on sound science and which utilizes the traditional management tools available (i.e. hunting) to achieve wildlife management objectives. To this end, we ask that you please ...
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Nov

2013

Secretary of Interior Sally Jewel on the Importance of Public Lands

Former REI CEO and now U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell spoke on the importance of public lands before the National Press Club on October 31, 2013.  She called on Congress to fully fund the Land & Water Conservation Act in addition to funding other public agencies which manage public lands in the United States.  This 3 minute video captures the highlights of her speech.//www.youtube.com/embed/6FlDD8a67uw?rel=0&wmode=opaque
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Oct

2013

CO BHA Comments on Dominguez Escalante Resource Management Plan

September 18, 2013Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Draft Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement (Draft RPM/EIS) and Travel Management Plan for the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area (D-E NCA). I am submitting my comments on behalf of the Colorado Chapter of the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. I represent our State Chapter as the Habitat Watchman for the Uncompahgre.   Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is a grassroots organization of sportsmen ...
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28

Oct

2013

Standing with BHA & The Sportsman's Pledge

Author: Ken Theis
  Several months ago it came to light that traditional bow hunters are the fastest growing segment of BHA’s membership.  My own interest in shooting my long-neglected recurve bow had been re-kindled a couple of years ago (independently of the popular movies featuring attractive young women shooting recurve bows, I might add!), so I was pleased to learn that other traditional archers are discovering that the BHA philosophy fits nicely with their chosen pursuit.  The challenges and limitations ...
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Oct

2013

When We Think We Know It All

By BHA Conservation Director, Holly Endersby.   Scientists recently gave the nod to sea otters as unlikely protectors of estuary health. It seems the otters eat crabs which feed on small invertebrates that slurp up algae which bloom when water has increased nutrients in it. The algae grow on the leaves of sea grass-the canary in the coal mine of estuary health-causing less sunlight to reach the sea grass resulting in a die back of the plant. Nutrients increase in estuaries most commonly from ...
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Oct

2013

When Persistence Preserves Paradise

The following was written by BHA's Conservation Director, Holly Endersby of Pollock, ID. It may be 100 degrees out today but my thoughts are beginning to turn to the cooler days of autumn. At 7,000 feet, our hunting camp on the edge of the Hells Canyon Wilderness is a paradise of cold, clear water gushing from a fissure in the ground, remnants of stately white pine forests interspersed with subalpine fir, and rimrock from which to glass for mule deer. There’s nothing I like better than ...
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