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Feb

2024

Maine is Looking for Members to be on the State Leadership Team

The New England Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is looking for a few Maine members with energy and a commitment to the future of hunting and fishing.  Are you willing to donate some time and “give back” to the land, waters, and wildlife that we all love?  If so, we are recruiting members to our State Leadership Team to help promote BHA’s mission in Maine. The State Leadership Team is the core group of members that specializes in various tasks to promote BHA in Maine.  ...
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13

Feb

2024

How To Privatize a Mountain

Author: Montana BHA
We had followed the trail for a half mile when it ran headlong into a fence.  Signs nailed to the trees blared messages of unwelcome: ​“Private Property” and ​“No Forest Service Access.” They were emphatic: The trail ends here.  Our map — the official map of the Custer Gallatin National Forest — said different: The trail continued for another seven or eight miles, a substantial orange line winding through the foothills of Montana’s Crazy Mountains.  The signs, though, had the desired ...
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13

Feb

2024

Stalking Wildness: BHA’s Wilderness Warriors

Author: David Lien
Stalking Wildness: BHA’s Wilderness Warriors The title caught my attention: “Wilderness Warriors: Tales of Backcountry Hunting and Veteran Camaraderie.” It was for a Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) Podcast & Blast (Ep. 172) with BHA Armed Forces Initiative (AFI) leaders Trevor Hubbs and Andy Lehman.[1] As BHA members know from boots on the ground experience, wilderness is the gold standard for wildlife habitat and backcountry hunting and angling. In other words, bigger bucks, bigger ...
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13

Feb

2024

A Goose Hunt with a Conservation Twist

The alarm went off way too many hours before sunrise. The air was crisp with indecision on layers to wear. How many decoys to bring, what snacks to pack. Did the dog’s vest make it in? Should we shoot 2 3/4” or 3” BBs? This sounds like the start to any good waterfowl hunt, but this one comes with a twist.  The blind we were headed to was inside city limits, on Sandpoint Idaho's City Beach to be exact, which is usually a no hunting zone.  It’s also a no dog zone, but our fiery springer ...
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13

Feb

2024

BHA Federal Policy Update: Week of Feb. 12

If you haven’t yet, listen to our Podcast and Blast episode titled “BHA 2023 Policy Roundup with BHA Government Relations Manager Kaden McArthur,” where I sit down with Hal Herring to discuss some of the conservation wins from last year that BHA played a role in achieving. You can also follow along our conversation with this blog as we discuss it. Senate Introduces Legislation to Reauthorize Conservation Programs Last Friday, Chairman Tom Carper (D-DE) and Ranking Member Shelley Moore Capito ...
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13

Feb

2024

Montana Conservation Group Holds Open Raffle for Coveted Statewide Mule Deer Tag

Author: Montana BHA
The Montana chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) is hosting a raffle for one of the Treasure State’s most coveted big game tags, and it’s open residents and non-residents alike. The winner will get an antlered mule deer tag valid in every hunt unit in the state—even hard-to-draw units knows for massive mulies. It’s the first time that a Montana conservation organization has hosted an open raffle for a trophy tag, as licenses like this are typically auctioned off to the highest ...
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12

Feb

2024

NY BHA February Newsletter 2024

Author: New York BHA
Update from Former Chapter Chair Hey everyone!  Not sure where you are in the state but where I am it seems to be perpetual early March out there.  This will be my last greeting as NY Chapter chair as I am super excited to step into my new role as the Chapter Coordinator for New York, New Jersey and New England. It has been a great time as chair and I am stoked to see the NY Chapter take off with Vice Chair Greg Whalin as interim until the board elects a new chair in March.   As always, Get ...
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9

Feb

2024

LETTER: Montana BHA comments on Spotted Dog WMA Grazing and Water Development Plan Draft EA

Author: Dan Tracey
*** Submitted via email on February 9th. Learn more and submit your own comments by February 12th at 5pm. ***   February 9, 2024   Liz Bradley, Region 2 Wildlife Manager Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks 3201 Spurgin Road Missoula, MT 59804 fwprg22@mt.gov   RE: Spotted Dog WMA Grazing and Water Development Plan Draft EA   Dear Ms. Bradley,   On behalf of the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and our roughly 3,000 dues-paying members, please consider the comments below outlining ...
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9

Feb

2024

Senate Legislation Introduced to Reauthorize Popular Conservation Programs

Author: Thomas Plank
For Immediate Release                                                                                     Feb. 9, 2024 Contact:  Thomas Plank, 303-720-0111 plank@backcountryhunters.org Senate Legislation Introduced to Reauthorize Popular Conservation Programs WASHINGTON, D.C. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers supports new legislation that will keep important conservation programs running until the end of the decade. America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Reauthorization Act, was introduced ...
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8

Feb

2024

Department of Interior’s Long-term Commitment to Sagebrush Health Wins Praise from Sportsmen & Conservation Groups

Restoration to conserve “best of the best” remaining sagebrush habitat  Denver, CO.—A coalition of national sportsmen and conservation organizations today praised an announcement by the Department of the Interior (DOI) of focused, collaborative investments in the millions of acres of sagebrush ecosystems across the American West. The “Sagebrush Collaborative Restoration Landscapes” initiative will direct funding to ecologically valuable and vulnerable locations within the sagebrush biome for ...
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