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Aug

2022

LETTER: MT BHA Comments on Angling Restrictions and Hoot Owl Criteria

Author: Scott DeSena
August 4, 2022   Chair Robinson, Vice Chair Tabor, Commissioners Waller, Byorth, Walsh, Cebull & Lane Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks 1420 East Sixth Avenue P.O. Box 200701 Helena, Mt 59620-0701   Re: amendments of ARM 12.5.507 and 12.5.508- angling restrictions and fishing closure criteria   Chair Robinson; Vice Chair Tabor, Commissioners Waller, Byorth, Walsh, Cebull and Lane:   The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers values our cold, clean streams of Montana. The current ...
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Aug

2022

Mule Deer in Deschutes County

Author: Chris Hager
By Suzanne Linford Deschutes county is a historical migratory corridor for Mule deer in central Oregon. They migrate in summer to the higher elevations of the eastern Cascades, and they migrate in fall to lower elevations in winter range across Highway 97. Winter range is essential for their survival because it provides them with seasonally specific forage (native plants), protection from the harsher weather found at higher elevations and exposure to greater genetic diversity found in the ...
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Aug

2022

Mule Deer Take a Back Seat in Deschutes County

Author: Ian Isaacson
As an avid hunter and conservationist living in Deschutes County for the last 10 years, I have seen firsthand the eye-popping decline in our mule deer herds. ODFW population estimates for the Upper Deschutes and Paulina Wildlife Management Units, which comprise the vast majority of the county, are at a dismal 40% and 24.8% of population objectives respectively. In August 2021, Deschutes County staff provided the Board of Commissioners with a roadmap of potential options in regards to the ...
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Aug

2022

Montana Is on the Brink of Destroying One of Its Most Successful Conservation Programs

Author: Montana BHA
STEEN ANDREASEN is running out of options to keep his central Montana ranch in his family. The 54-year-old is raising his own two sons along with his two nephews on the 23,000-acre family place located along the Marias River between Great Falls and Havre. Andreasen’s grandfather homesteaded the original part of the ranch in 1915. It’s been a tough century for the Andreasen family. Extreme weather, untimely deaths, and generational debt have put Steen deep in a hole. His last hope for saving ...
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Aug

2022

OPINION: Hollow complaints on elk management

Debby Barrett, former lawmaker from Dillon, is reprimanding Montana FWP for not using more tools to kill more elk in Montana. Pointing to her legislation from nearly 20 years ago, she highlights tools FWP should use, including “liberalized harvests, game damage hunts, landowner permits, (and) animal relocation.” Conveniently, Barrett fails to mention that these very tools — save the logistically challenging relocation of elk — are widely employed by FWP already. The only reason these ...
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Aug

2022

2022 Muster in the Mountains

BHA leaders, members and friends joined together for the third Muster in the Mountains July 22 and 23 in Roseland, Virginia. Held at the beautiful Devils Backbone Brewing Basecamp and Meadows, Public Land Owners gathered to celebrate wild lands with the BHA mix of comradery, competition, education, entertainment and feasting. President and CEO Land Tawney joined us for the fun, as did BHA North America Board Member Ben O'Brien of Duck Camp.  The weekend kicked off with an incomparable ...
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Aug

2022

Cold Summer Noodles with Venison

Cold Summer Noodles is a great field to table option for those who are harvesting their own meat and growing a lot of their own seasonal produce. The salad itself is cool and refreshing, plus it's versatile for any ingredients. Add what you have in your refrigerator or what's exploding in your garden that week - it'll be delicious covered in this dressing. I love this recipe in the summer when it's too hot to cook inside. I'll trade a lot of chopping for not having to turn my stove on in ...
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Aug

2022

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 137: Marine Veteran and Storyteller Russell Worth Parker

Author: Thomas Plank
Russell Worth Parker, known as Worth, is a retired Marine and a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan. After 27 years in the Corps, he is home in Wilmington, North Carolina, hunting and fishing and being a husband and father – and has, as he puts it, “fallen backwards into a writing career.” Parker’s work has been published in The New York Times, Garden & Gun, The Bitter Southerner, Backcountry Journal, Shooting Sportsman, Salt Magazine and military websites such as SOFLETE.com. Join us for a ...
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Aug

2022

Rhode Island BHA Joins 2022 Conservation Summit Panel

Earlier this month Rhode Island’s Land and Water Partnership hosted its 19th annual Conservation Summit in Kingston, RI to hold workshops and discussions on the state’s most pressing conservation and environmental challenges. This year’s summit workshop topics covered issues like climate change and resiliency, solar development and forest protection, offshore wind, and quite a bit more.  Many of the workshop resources from this and previous year’s summit workshops are available in the L&W ...
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Aug

2022

A Voice of Reason - Salt River Feral Horse Management

Author: Jason Ceola
The following opinion article by Arizona BHA Legislative Director Jason Ceola follows the BHA's Policy Position on the need for science-based sustainably managed populations feral horse and burros. A copy of BHA's position statement on this issue can be found here (2020 North American Policy Statement: U.S. Feral Horse and Burro Management). We do not suggest that these horses be completely removed from the landscape, but that they be actively managed so their populations remain at a level ...
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