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Jan

2024

Rhode Island BHA 2023 Policy Roundup

2023 was a busy year for the Rhode Island BHA team – we made progress on several key issues, and notched a couple significant wins too. Below you’ll find updates on our work at the Rhode Island General Assembly and other state agencies from 2023 Issue: Shoreline Access After years of advocacy led by BHA and others, RI’s General Assembly overhauled the state’s shoreline access law by passing bills H5174A & S417A near the end of the 2023 legislative session, correcting a flawed RI Supreme ...
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5

Jan

2024

WDFW Conservation Policy: TAKE ACTION

Author: Chris Hager
At Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, conservation is the cornerstone of our volunteer efforts, advocacy, and even our long-term enjoyment of the outdoors. While many of us are hunters and anglers first, just as many members and volunteers consider themselves to be primarily conservationists.In this regard, the Washington Chapter has a keen interest in the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission’s proposed Conservation Policy. As a chapter, we have been actively engaged throughout the ...
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5

Jan

2024

Public Lands (& Freedom) Unite Our Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Tribe

Author: David Lien
From the Stone Age to the Digital Age two things that set humans apart from most other species were our combination of superb hunting skills and large brain. Our brain evolved into its present form over about two million years—from the time of Homo habilis to Homo erectus, then Homo sapiens—and slowly the way was opened for gradual development towards organized bands of hunter-gatherers.[1] Once early humans arrived in the Americas, Native Americans settled and etched their lives out of the ...
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5

Jan

2024

LETTER: South Dakota BHA Opposes Golden Crest Exploration Drilling Project

December 21, 2023 Steve Kozel, District RangerAttn: Objection Review OfficerBlack Hills National Forest Supervisor’s Office, 1019 North 5th StreetCuster, SD 57730 Re: OBJECTION: Golden Crest Exploration Drilling Project Dear Mr. Kozel, On behalf of the South Dakota Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (SD BHA), we write in objection to the Final Environmental Assessment (EA) and Draft Decision Notice (DN) for the proposed Golden Crest Exploration Drilling Project. Our organization seeks ...
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5

Jan

2024

Oregon Chapter BHA 2023 Recap

Author: Chris Hager
Dear Oregon BHA Members, As we begin to plan for 2024, it's a good time to reflect back on 2023, a year marked by significant achievements and dedicated conservation efforts by the Oregon Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. Notably, the passage of House Bill 3086 stands out as a landmark success, underscoring our commitment to responsible stewardship of our natural resources. Throughout the year, we've tackled a variety of critical issues. From the Blue Mountain Forest Plan ...
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4

Jan

2024

Roundup man's hunting privileges revoked for 10 years after elk poaching

Author: Montana BHA
What began as a sweeping prosecution for three bull elk poached in Musselshell County ended last month with a conviction for a single elk killed out of season and a man's hunting privileges revoked for 10 years. Earl Russell Benes, 27, was convicted at trial in 2021 of poaching a single bull elk, despite, according to charging documents, admitting to shooting three elk out of season from a vehicle in two shootings a few days apart in 2019. On Dec. 18, District Court Judge Randal ...
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Jan

2024

Smith River 2024 - What you need to know

Author: Montana BHA
The application season for the prized Smith River float permits is now open, and things look a little different this year. 1) Non-residents are now limited to 10% of the launch permits, which start and end at Montana State Parks. This constitutes a big shift in permit allocations from previous years. Take last year for example, when 14,497 people applied for 1,470 launch permits; 39% of these were awarded to non-residents. In theory, this 10% cap change should give Montana resident ...
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Jan

2024

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Federal Policy Roundup 2023

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is built on the idea that the stewardship of our public lands, waters and wildlife means not just conservation in the field, but advocacy within the halls of power as well. This is what our federal policy work has led to in the past year with the support of our members, who none of this would be possible without. Thank you.   ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS: In 2023 BHA advocated for the following actions taken by the Department of Interior (DOI) and U.S. Forest ...
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Dec

2023

Wisconsin BHA Newsletter- Winter 23/24

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Dec

2023

Ambler Road: My Father's Foreboding

Ambler Road: My Father's Foreboding By Barry Whitehill       Fly-fishing and athletics were my Dad’s salvation. At age 12, his father was sent to the penitentiary in Monroe, Washington for embezzling funds as a Justice of the Peace in Klickitat County. It probably didn’t help my grandfather’s cause to try and cover his tracks by setting a fire that burned the woman’s bathroom of the County Courthouse. Suffice to say, my father’s life became harder after that, with the Depression still making ...
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