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Nov
2012
Preserve Hunting and Fishing Grounds by Staying on Trail
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Caitlin Thompson
The following blog post was submitted by Oriana Turley , on behalf of the Trailer Superstore. Oriana is a freelance writer, poet and outdoor enthusiast and spends most of her days on her homestead in Stevensville, Montana. There she plants food forests, raises Organic hogs and works as a child advocate throughout the greater Bitterroot Valley."The best thing people can do is stay on a trail," says Lori McCullough, the CEO/Executive Director of Tread Lightly! Campaign Inc. "The worst thing ...
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Nov
2012
MT USFS Proposes Changes to Elk Security Habitat
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Caitlin Thompson
The following is an article about BHA's efforts to address decisions impacting "security habitat" management for elk in Montana, original article available here.Hunters want more involvement in plan to change elk security standardsA statewide hunting group is asking Helena National Forest officials to not make any changes to elk security standards until they begin a new open, public process that includes more involvement of state biologists, outside peer review of any proposed changes and ...
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Nov
2012
Thoughts on Wilderness from a Logger, Outfitter and Business Owner
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Arkansas BHA Chapter
The following was written by BHA's Washington Coordinator, Matt Scott, a logger, outfitter and small business owner whose family's traditions and inspirations depend on the wilderness escape. Is Wilderness a bad thing? I’ve spent my professional life working my tail off to get the time and money needed to spend as much time in the wilderness as I could. Wilderness has given me much more than the opportunity to hunt and fish, it has given me and my family a place to reflect and get away from ...
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15
Nov
2012
Protect our Sporting Heritage; Fund the Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF)
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Caitlin Thompson
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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Nov
2012
Helena Elk Security
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Caitlin Thompson
by Greg Munther, Nov 11, 2012To: Kevin RiordanForest Supervisor, Helena National Forest2880 Skyway DriveHelena Montana 59601AndAmber Kamps, District RangerLincoln Ranger DistrictLincoln, MT 59804The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is composed of Montana hunters and anglers who value and seek quality big game habitat and traditional non-motorized hunting and fishing opportunities. Many of our members both hunt and fish on the Helena National Forest, particularly hunting for ...
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Nov
2012
WHITETAIL DEER HUNTING: Avoiding Crowds on Public Lands
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Caitlin Thompson
By now you’ve probably noticed a common thread to avoiding public land crowds – walk the extra mile, identify over-looked lands and seek lands that seem inaccessible. All of these tips also hold true for hunting whitetails, but there’s plenty more to add to it…Crossing a natural barrier is one tip suggested in this post from Cabela’s. In general, if there’s a river, cross it and if there’s a briar patch, go through it. If you want to avoid hunters consider what most other hunters do, then do ...
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Nov
2012
WATERFOWL HUNTING: Avoiding Crowds on Public Lands
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Caitlin Thompson
The following is part of a series on avoiding crowds on public lands. Next up: Deer Hunting.If you’ve spent any considerable time hunting ducks or geese on public lands, chances are good you’ve either been sprayed by the guy across the pond or had Johnny-Come-Lately set-up way too close for comfort. Let’s hope you haven’t experienced anything like this boat race in the “Duck Capital of World.” Doesn't that make you want to go duck hunting?While crowding on public wetlands and waters can be ...
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Nov
2012
The Need for More Visible OHV ID's
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Caitlin Thompson
In the video below, Oregon Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Co-Chair, Ed Putnam explains how illegal Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) use has impacted the land he hunts. Ed explains the difficulty he's encountered when trying to report these violators, due to the fact that Oregon's OHV identifications are currently too small to be effectively identified. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers supports consistent, visible identifications for all OHV's.
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Nov
2012
ELK HUNTING: Avoiding Crowds on Public Lands
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Caitlin Thompson
Whether you’re stalking a trophy bull, calling-in northern green-heads, or searching for a wily buck, one thing holds true for all – pressure matters. Sportsmen who hunt and fish public lands inherently understand this and for those crazy few of us interested in success, avoiding crowds is often strategy #1 for ensuring successIf you are looking for the next ‘secret spot’ on public lands, the following series of posts on how to avoid the crowds on public lands may be of interest to you. Each ...
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Nov
2012
Need a warmer sleeping bag? Maybe not.
Author:
Caitlin Thompson
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.In the video below, 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 logo below and your next backcountry slumber will surely be a warmer one.
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