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Dec

2012

Processing Your Own Game

Do you process your own game? If not, there’s plenty of reasons to start: It saves money; There's no waiting to get your meat from the processor You know where your meat came from and how it's been handled; You know that the meat you eat is from the animal you shot You can learn about the anatomy of the animals you hunt. Every hunter should at least be familiar with what it takes to process an animal. And while it may seem like a daunting task at first, if you gutted the animal, and packed ...
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16

Dec

2012

Need a warmer sleeping bag? Maybe not.

Author: Tim Brass
Have you been backcountry camping and wished you had a warmer sleeping bag? Sure you have, only you probably did not need another sleeping bag, just some warmer clothes. The folks at ProLite Gear explain how you can boost the temperature of your existing sleeping bag, while saving both money and pack-weight. Click on the ProLite log below and your next backcountry slumber will surely be a warmer one.
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Dec

2012

Processing Your Own Game

Author: Tim Brass
  Do you process your own game? If not, there’s plenty of reasons to start: It saves money; There's no waiting to get your meat from the processor You know where your meat came from and how it's been handled; You know that the meat you eat is from the animal you shot You can learn about the anatomy of the animals you hunt. Every hunter should at least be familiar with what it takes to process an animal. And while it may seem like a daunting task at first, if you gutted the animal, and ...
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Dec

2012

Hunter Bags Reward for Busting Gate-Busters

A version of the following story also appearred in the Spokesman-Review on December 5, 2012. GRANGEVILLE, Idaho — The national conservation group Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently paid a $500 reward to an Idaho bear hunter who provided the information game wardens needed to cite unethical hunters using All-terrain vehicles in habitat protected from motorized traffic. The case dates back to spring of 2011, when Ted Koch and two friends were hunting for black bears on the Nez Perce ...
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Dec

2012

BHA Visits Washington DC

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers takes pride in being vocal advocate for the public backcountry lands that sustain our hunting and angling traditions. While the roots of BHA’s advocacy efforts reside largely at the local level with advocates that have boots-on-the-ground experience with the land, our voice, knowledge and passion for the lands we hunt and fish is being recognized nationally. On December 3, 2012 Backcountry Hunters & Anglers representatives from throughout the West traveled to ...
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Dec

2012

Protect our Sporting Heritage; Fund the Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF)

Author: Tim Brass
The future of conservation funding is at a crossroads. With less than two months left in the Congressional session, sportsmen are looking for a legislative solution that finally fulfills a promise that's been unmet for too long - a promise Congress made 50 years ago to fund conservation through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).  Since it was created, LWCF has had bi-partisan support as it is financed by revenues from off-shore oil and gas revenues rather than taxes. Yet every year ...
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Dec

2012

Video: How to Pack a Backpack for Hunting

Here's some great tips on how to pack a backpack for hunting from sportsman and movie producer Mark Seacat (click image below for video). Even the experienced backpack hunter should find a few new useful tricks.
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Nov

2012

BHA is DC Bound!

On December 3rd BHA members from throughout the West will be flying in to Washington DC to meet with key Congressional leaders to discuss the importance of funding backcountry conservation and access programs.As Congress makes big, tough financial decisions on the course our country will take, it is important that they understand the value of hunting, fishing and backcountry conservation. BHA is working hard to ensure this occurs.    Some of the topics that BHA will discuss include: the Land ...
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24

Nov

2012

National Public Lands Day: Step-up and Speak-out

Author: Tim Brass
September 29th marks a deer opener in Western Oregon; waterfowl opener in Montana; moose opener in Minnesota; and last but certainly not least...National Public Lands Day in the United States of America! To honor National Public Lands Day, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is asking sportsmen everywhere to step-up and speak-out for the public lands we all enjoy.   The U.S. remains the only place in the world where sportsmen and women have free access to large swaths of public land, over 650 ...
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24

Nov

2012

BHA is DC Bound!

Author: Tim Brass
On December 3rd BHA members from throughout the West will be flying in to Washington DC to meet with key Congressional leaders to discuss the importance of funding backcountry conservation and access programs. As Congress makes big, tough financial decisions on the course our country will take, it is important that they understand the value of hunting, fishing and backcountry conservation. BHA is working hard to ensure this occurs.     Some of the topics that BHA will discuss include: ...
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