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Jun

2024

Colorado BHA Chapter Newsletter, Summer 2024

“The solution to any problem–work, love, money, whatever–is to go fishing, and the worse the problem, the longer the trip should be.” John Gierach, Standing in a River Waving a Stick   Welcome to the Summer 2024 edition of the Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ newsletter! We're excited to bring you the latest updates from our chapter, including highlights from our successful Colorado Public Lands Day event in Gunnison, groundbreaking conservation initiatives, and notable recognitions ...
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26

Jun

2024

AFI Event Review (Turkey Camp 2021)

Author: Trevor Hubbs
Event Review Turkey Dual Skills Camp 2021 Thank you so much for hosting this turkey event. I was able to harvest my first turkey with a shotgun but that's not why this event was important. This event was important because the day I got out of the Navy I lost all sense of who I was and what my mission in life is. I've always loved the outdoors and I've been involved with hunting and fishing for the past several years. The piece that ties it all together is combining my peers in the military ...
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25

Jun

2024

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 183: Tony Jones, The Reverend Hunter

Tony Jones, host of the Reverend Hunter podcast, and author of The God of Wild Places: Rediscovering the Divine in the Untamed Outdoors and eleven other books, outdoor writer, hunting mentor, guide in the Boundary Waters, father of three, hunter, fisherman, seeker. When Tony Jones was growing up, all he ever wanted was to know and preach the Gospel, and to one day have his own church and congregation. He accomplished that goal, beyond his wildest dreams. He was a star in the pulpit, and as ...
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25

Jun

2024

BHA Federal Policy Update: Week of June 24, 2024

House Introduces Legislation to Renew Wildlife Conservation Programs Last Friday, the America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Reauthorization Act was introduced in the House of Representatives by Reps. Rob Wittman (R-VA), Debbie Dingell (D-MI), Jen Kiggans (R-VA), and Mike Thompson (D-CA). This legislation would extend funding authorization for several conservation programs, including the North American Wetlands Conservation Act and the Chronic Wasting Disease Task Force, and builds on the ...
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25

Jun

2024

Recap: NJ Trivia Night in Franklin

The NJ chapter hosted a night of trivia, MeatEater style, Wednesday June 19th at the Irish Cottage Inn in Franklin, NJ. Just like the popular Game On Suckers! podcast, we used the MeatEater Trivia board game with a slant on more localized questions.  Chapter chair, Adam Paladini, MC'd the event reading the questions and providing background to the questions and chapter leader, Shawn Paladini cohosted the event and tallied up the scores. Chapter leaders Steve Rasimowicz and Levi Morris were ...
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24

Jun

2024

EVENT RECAP: 1st Annual Iowa BHA Bluegill Bash

The Iowa Chapter of BHA held the inaugural BHA Bluegill Bash on Saturday, June 15th to kick off Father's Day weekend. This event took place at Hickory Grove Lake, which was chosen not only for its proximity to Des Moines and Ames but also for the lake’s beautiful setting and excellent fishing. Despite challenging weather conditions that day, we had a strong turnout of over 40—including many families. For lunch, guests were served crowd-pleasing hot venison sandwiches in the style of Philly ...
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24

Jun

2024

Legislation Introduced to Build on Migration Corridor Conservation

Author: Thomas Plank
For Immediate Release Jun. 24, 2024 Contact: Thomas Plank, 303-720-0111 plank@backcountryhunters.org Legislation Introduced to Build on Migration Corridor Conservation WASHINGTON, D.C. – New bipartisan legislation introduced today in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives with the support of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers would build upon collaborative efforts to conserve big game migration corridors, posing significant benefits for healthy populations of wildlife as they range ...
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Jun

2024

Russian River Stream Watch Fencing Project: Longterm Stewardship

Alaska Chapter Backcountry Hunters & Anglers & USFS at the fence site, Sunday June 9th, 2024.    Every year over 150,000 anglers, nearly a quarter of the population of Alaska, fish along the confluence of the Russian and Kenai Rivers. Many of these anglers come from across the country to experience one of the two “red” (sockeye) salmon runs. During peak season the banks of the river look more like a theme park than a wild Alaskan river.   In the past, this ease of access led to habitat ...
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Jun

2024

Colorado BHA Q2 2024 Update

Author: David Lien
“The natural world sustains us with clean air, unpolluted water, recreation, and natural resources. If we destroy nature, we destroy ourselves.” –Jim Posewitz, Beyond Fair Chase[1]   Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) mission is to ensure North America’s outdoor heritage of hunting and fishing in a natural setting, through education and work on behalf of wild public lands, waters, and wildlife. Although our organization is formed around hunting and fishing, our members are also avid hikers, ...
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Jun

2024

Wisconsin BHA Signs on to Protect Prairie Chicken Habitat From Solar Farm Project

The Wisconsin Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers has signed on to a letter that addresses concerns around the Vista Sand Solar Project, which if allowed, would be the largest solar farm in Wisconsin, and is right in the heart of the habitat for an iconic upland bird species.  The greater prairie chicken was once common in southern and western Wisconsin, but their population has declined due to loss of grassland habitat driven by agriculture, resource extraction, and urban sprawl. That ...
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