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10

Jul

2024

WY BHA Seeks to Protect Our Investments in Wildlife Management

Author: Bryan Jones
As hunters and anglers, we invest significant time, money, and care into the management of our state's wildlife and habitats. It's our right to protect these investments and ensure that our hard-earned license fees are used wisely, not to fund a damages program that incentivizes wildlife to consolidate on private lands in potential "wildlife refuges"—something our new Director of Game & Fish is aiming to address. However, this is precisely the incentive that will be created if the proposed ...
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10

Jul

2024

AFI Event Review (Montana Fly Fishing)

Author: Trevor Hubbs
Event Review 2021 Fly Fishing Dual Skills Camp I had never heard of BHA before this event, and now I visit your website every day for more information and more stories of how I can get involved in conservation. I've been a fly fisherman for a long time, but I'm a relatively new hunter. I didn't come to this camp expecting to learn a lot about flyfishing and to be fair; I didn't. I learned how fishing and the appropriate management of fisheries help conservation. I also learned about the ...
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9

Jul

2024

House Appropriators Move to Slash Funding, Target Public Lands

News for Immediate Release July 9, 2024 Contact: Kaden McArthur, 435-770-3774, mcarthur@backcountryhunters.org  Washington, D.C. — Today, the House Appropriations Committee voted on party lines to advance an Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act that would slash funding for federal land management agencies for Fiscal Year 2025, reducing funding levels for the second year in a row. As one of the nation’s leading grassroots advocacy groups aimed at conserving North ...
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9

Jul

2024

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 184: Save the Cutoff with Texans Bud Morton and Dustin Baker

The bitter tide of privatizing public lands and waters is rising fast across America. Only the actions of quietly heroic citizens can stop it. Nobody who hunted and fished the Cutoff wanted to tell the world about it. The Cutoff is also known as Creslenn Lake, a twelve-mile stretch of what used to be the Trinity River (it was “cut off” by a long-ago flood control project) between Navarro and Henderson Counties about an hour and half south of Dallas, Texas. The Cutoff has been a locals’ top ...
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9

Jul

2024

Montana BHA 2024 Summer Newsletter

Author: Montana BHA
  Besides turkey and bear hunting, fishing, and camping, we've had a busy spring here in Montana. Take a look at what we’ve been up to the last three months at the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers: Montana BHA’s statewide mule deer raffle raised a record amount for mule deer conservation - collectively, you all helped raise the most money this Montana tag has ever generated: $56,620! This exceeded the previous Montana mule deer auction record ($41,000) by 38 percent. Thank ...
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8

Jul

2024

Colorado's Senators Share BHA Priorities for the Dolores Canyon National Monument Proposal

Author: Thomas Plank
At Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, our mission is to protect our public lands, waters, and wildlife and the ability to continue hunting and fishing on those lands and waters. To that end, we support the designation of the Dolores Canyon National Monument as part of the Sportsmen for the Dolores alongside conservation partner Trout Unlimited, local stakeholders, and our membership nationwide.  On July 5, both of Colorado's senators released a statement regarding the proposed Dolores Canyon ...
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8

Jul

2024

South Dakota BHA 2024 Summer Newsletter

Summer is officially here! Besides camping, fishing, and soaking up all the time outdoors that we can - here's what we've been up to the past three months at the South Dakota chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers: Policy Help us protect Pactola Reservoir from future gold mining! Why is Pactola Reservoir - one of western South Dakota’s most popular waters for recreation and the entire water supply for the Rapid City area - under threat of gold mining? Back in the day, long before Pactola ...
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8

Jul

2024

Whitefish Melt

Author: Micah Fields
Whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni) often get a bad rap among Western anglers, but the native salmonid deserves our respect as both worthy quarry and delicious table fare. Related species dominate deli cases in Manhattan and potlucks throughout the Midwest, and the Mountain Whitefish—with its wide distribution throughout the Pacific Northwest—should be no exception. Their mild, firm flesh is ideal for smoking and incorporation in salads and spreads, and this recipe highlights the simplicity of ...
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3

Jul

2024

A Community: WA AFI’s Annual Archery Event Fortifies Relationships

As someone who learned to hunt in the absence of communal experience and mentorship, I understand the trials of error, self-doubt, and sometimes overconfidence that can plague an inexperienced hunter. Having spent hundreds of hours peering into my phone’s screen, devouring YouTube videos with a side of hunter-forum banter, I felt ready for my first hunt. Determined, I spent that weekend hunting the closest and biggest swath of public land without an ounce of success. I figured – I was ...
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2

Jul

2024

BHA Illegal Motorized Use Reward: Gunnison Area Hunter Speaks Up to Protect Habitat

Author: Bryan Jones
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) was recently happy to celebrate the courage and commitment of a local Gunnison hunter (name withheld at his request) who played a crucial role in combating illegal motorized use on Colorado’s public lands. The reporting hunter’s actions not only led to a significant enforcement action but also underscored the vital role of public involvement in conservation efforts. On April 27, 2024, a local hunter observed an individual operate a yellow motorcycle off ...
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