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Sep

2022

NM AFI Antelope Adventure

Author: Luis Otero
As I sit here watching the sun go down, the chickens peck and the sheep do sheep things, I am chewing on a piece of backstrap from an antelope that not a week ago was living on a pasture that resembled more a golf course than the high plains of New Mexico. It's August and that means green grass and antelope season. It is also the part of the year I love the most, because bugling bulls and archery elk season are right around the corner. Hunting turkeys is technically the beginning of the ...
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Sep

2022

Volunteers help keep Ouachita National Forest clean

Author: Josh Kaywood
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – (Sept. 14, 2022) Thirty volunteers, mostly from the Arkansas Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and Natural State Overland, collected 50 bags of trash and 140 tires from a dump site in Perry County on the Ouachita National Forest, Sept. 10. The event coincided with the Great Arkansas Cleanup, which began September 10 and continues through October. The Jessieville-Winona-Fourche Ranger District provided a truck and trailer to collect the tires and partnered with Perry County ...
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Sep

2022

2022 Indiana Chapter Rendezvous

Wow! The 2nd Annual Indiana Rendezvous wrapped up this past weekend and we can say that it was awesome! Numerous folks from across the state joined together at the Glendale FWA for a weekend of conservation topics, great food, and downright fun! The weather was perfect and the fire was bright!   On Saturday morning several folks enjoyed the public lands and pursued either squirrel or doves and although the bag was empty, they had a great time enjoying the sunrise and the well managed ...
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Sep

2022

EVENT RECAP: Madison River Clean Up 2022

On Saturday, September 10, Montana BHA teamed up with Madison-Gallatin Trout Unlimited and the Madison River Foundation to remove trash from the Madison River. Volunteers on foot and in their drift boats, kayaks and rafts leant a hand to clean up sections of river above Ennis and below Bear Trap Canyon. Trash bags were full to bursting, volunteers were tired but happy, and we laughed in bewilderment over the odd things found in the cleanup like a crockpot, a river tube and a spare tire! A ...
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Sep

2022

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 140: Far Bank’s Simon Gawesworth on public access to public waters…worldwide

Simon Gawesworth is a second-generation master flycasting instructor and world casting champion, author of three books on Spey casting, and currently works as the education and engagement manager for Far Bank. A native Brit, he has been working in the flyfishing industry in the U.S. for the past 25 years and fishing the fresh and saltwater globe from Tierra del Fuego to Montana to Christmas Island. Hal and Simon range far on this interview: through Simon’s work with Far Bank (which includes ...
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Sep

2022

Land deal will increase public access and benefit Shodair

Author: Montana BHA
A plan that's over two years in the making is in its final step. Shodair Children's Hospital was given an almost 6,000-acre plot of land in the Snowy Mountains several years ago. They were given the land after the previous owner passed away and Shodair CEO Craig Aasved knew immediately they were going to repurpose it. “It's a win-win because the proceeds of this go into our new hospital building and then this just gives a whole lot more access to Montanans, which has been our goal all along. ...
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Sep

2022

Oregon Chapter Submits Comments on Eden Properties Re-Zoning

Author: Chris Hager
August 24, 2022 Haleigh King, Associate PlannerDeschutes County Community Development 117 NW Lafayette AvenueBend, Oregon 97703 Re: Deschutes County File Nos. 247-21-001043-PA and 247-21-001044-ZC DLCD County Amendment ID No. 28242/Deschutes County Amendment 001-22 Dear Ms. King, My name is Ian Isaacson and I am the Board Co-Chair for the Oregon Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (OR BHA). Our organization seeks to ensure Oregon’s outdoor heritage of hunting and angling in a ...
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Sep

2022

CO BHA Oak Ridge SWA Fence Removal Project

Project Description The Northwest is home to the largest elk, mule deer, and prong horn populations in the state of Colorado. The Oak Ridge State Wildlife Area alone will carry up to 3,000 head of elk during the winter months. During this time the property is closed to the public, which encourages the herds to stay on the property instead of spilling over onto and damaging the surrounding agricultural lands.  Thanks to BHA volunteers and Colorado Parks and Wildlife we were able to further ...

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Sep

2022

WA Chapter Awarded Organization of the Year

Author: Chris Hager
  The Washington Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers has been recognized by Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife’s Region 2 as the 2022 Organization of the Year. The award was the result of years of collaboration in central Washington with the department and volunteers from BHA to improve wildlife habitat in the region. Washington chapter volunteers have annually gathered in the summer and spring to remove old fencing in critical mule deer habitat around the Methow Valley. Most ...
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Sep

2022

R3: The Why

Author: Trey Curtiss

Above: Students from the University of Montana learn how to process a whitetail doe at a BHA Hunting for Sustainability event.   My father introduced me to hunting at an early age. I knew how to gut a deer before I could write in cursive, and I called in my first bull elk before I was 10. I was taught to hunt before I could even line my pockets with my own tags. I’m not alone in how I was recruited into hunting. Recruitment efforts during contemporary times generally were centered around ...

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