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2022

Feather River Closure Lifted in California

Just a week and a half after BHA and partner organizations submitted a coalition letter (led by American Whitewater) to the Forest Supervisor for the Plumas National Forest, a 2 year long closure was lifted and public access restored to the river. With fishing season just around the corner, we are excited that this iconic river will be open for fishing and boating once again, and we would like to thank the Forest Service for listening to the many voices of our diverse coalition.  Check out ...
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Mar

2022

BHA Compiles Scientific Data in Report to CDFW on Bear Ban Petition

The following is a tremendous effort put forth by California BHA board member, Jonathan Fusaro, to compile a thorough report to CDFW regarding the HSUS petition to ban bear hunting in California. This letter includes an impressive number of scientific papers, studies and research to refute the HSUS claim that there is a lack of data on black bears in CA, and it systematically addresses the misleading claims made in the petition.
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Mar

2022

Water for Sheep

Photo: Brian Schwab, SCBS BHA’s California chapter, Armed Forces Initiative and the Marines team up to save bighorn sheep   BY EVAN NORDSTROM While the devastating fires of the Western states have become a perennial hazard jeopardizing the lives and livelihoods of American citizens, the heat and unprecedented drought preceding these fires is the larger threat to much of the wildlife. Hundreds of species are threatened by climate change and severe weather across the West. In the Southern ...

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Mar

2022

A United Front to Preserve Hunting & Fishing in Oregon

Author: Danny Miller
Ben Franklin is quoted as telling his fellow revolutionaries that, “We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately.” While the consequences of the issues we face today are not near as dire, Franklin’s lessons are still very relevant. Lesson one, if we let small differences of opinion become greater than the overall mission, we will be overcome. Lesson two, when we work together we’re a force to be reckoned with. This is the ethos behind the Oregon Sportsmen’s ...
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Mar

2022

LETTER: Montana BHA Supports Big Snowy Mountains WMA Acquisition

Author: Doug Krings
To learn more about this proposal, read FWP's release here or the entire Environmental Assessment here; we encourage members to submit their own comments by emailing fwpregion5pc@mt.gov and using the subject line, “Big Snowy Mountains WMA Acquisition”      March 30, 2022   Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Ashley Taylor, FWP R5 Wildlife Biologist Linnaea Schroeer, FWP MEPA Coordinator 2300 Lake Elmo Dr. Billings, MT 59105 fwpregion5pc@mt.gov   RE: Big Snowy Mountains WMA Acquisition   Ms. ...
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Mar

2022

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 128: Alabama Herpetologist Jimmy Stiles

Author: Thomas Plank
 The Conecuh National Forest in south Alabama is known as the Heart of the Longleaf, a landscape of tall pine and wiregrass, restoration and recovery, humming with life and comprising a wild diversity of plants and wildlife found nowhere else. Field biologist, herpetologist, student of deep time, and full-time hunter and fisherman Jimmy Stiles lives and works in the Conecuh, leading efforts to recover the endangered indigo snake (North America’s largest and arguably most impressive snake ...
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Mar

2022

Prepping for Your First Western Hunt

Lessons learned the hard way By Garrett Golding   The temperature began to plummet as we parked at the trailhead. By the time we settled at the base of a small fir tree, the north wind was casting waves of snow over the meadow that lay before us. The setting could not have been more perfect, like a painting of what a Colorado elk hunt should look like. I fought back visions of a mature bull stomping out of the tree line ahead of us. And then that’s exactly what happened. How did we get ...

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Mar

2022

CA Bill SB865 to Increase Junior Hunting License Eligibility

A junior hunting license offers young people the opportunity to participate in numerous high quality “apprentice” hunting activities offered by DFW and nonprofit wildlife conservation groups. By increasing the age eligibility of a junior license, SB 865 would allow youth to take advantage of these exciting outdoor opportunities for two more years – significantly increasing the likelihood they will become lifelong participants in hunting activities.  In addition, by increasing the junior ...
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Mar

2022

Take Action to Recover and Protect Atlantic Striped Bass

In early May the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) will convene for their spring meeting, at which time we’re expected to see their Atlantic Striped Bass Board finalize Amendment 7 to the Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan (FMP). Under the current management plan, which was approved in 2003, we’ve observed a historically abundant stock degrade to overfished levels, and little has been done to curb overfishing or reverse this declining trend. To put it simply – management ...
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Mar

2022

Spring Bear is only the Beginning

Author: Dan Wilson
Stemming from the appointment of three new commissioners in recent weeks, the Fish and Wildlife Commission voted on March 19 against the Washington spring black bear hunt in a 5-4 decision. The spring bear hunt became an early national flashpoint of anti-hunters opposing fair chase hunting opportunities across the West in 2021. Commissioner justifications for their votes indicate that opportunity and management principles are imperiled under the current commission leadership. The Washington ...
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