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2022

Spring 2022 Issue of Backcountry Journal

Full digital issues of the Backcountry Journal are available to BHA members. Check out a preview below, or click here to join BHA. Already a member? Click here to log in.
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Braised Lynx with Barbeque Sauce

Author: Jacob Mannix
  Lynx are probably most well known for their quality fur, but they also make good table fare. Not many places allow lynx harvest, but if you happen to live in an area where you can (Alaska does ... always check the regs first, of course), I’d encourage you to keep the meat. It’s very mild flavor makes it suitable for many dishes: roasts, stews, sausages or, in this case, braised. This recipe allows works well with mountain lion and a variety of other wild game. I like braised meat because ...
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Full Circle

  Collegiate club scholarship recipient goes from beginner hunter to mentor for others through BHA’s R3 work.   By Nicole Bealer I grew up in the suburbs of north Houston, far away from the Montana culture of field-to-table harvest in which I am now immersed. Though I loved wildlife and the outdoors, I did not come from a hunting family and was never exposed to the idea of fair-chase hunting on public lands. A burgeoning career in wildlife biology brought me to the Rockies, studying ...
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Mar

2022

Striped Bass Conservation: Amendment 7 Priorities

UPDATE: Click here for a complete guide on how you can take action and protect the future of 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). This would conclude a regulatory process that’s been ongoing for almost two years and will set the trajectory of the fishery for decades ...
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Montana BHA Comments to EQC on 454 Agreements

Montana BHA delivered comments via Zoom during March 22's Environmental Quality Council meeting regarding the Public Elk Hunting Access Agreements. Below are our comments, delivered by Montana BHA vice chair Thomas Baumeister. The portion is red was prepared by not delivered in the interest of time. Mr. Chair and members of the EQC, my name is Thomas Baumeister – B-A-U-M-E-I-S-T-E-R. I am the volunteer Vice-Chair of the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. We come before you ...
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2022

Massachusetts S.507 & S.508 Update

The Massachusetts State Leadership Team was disappointed to learn that S.507, An Act Addressing Noise Issues of Migratory GameHunters Near Coastal Dwellings, accompanied with S.508, An Act Establishing a Special Commission to Study the Noise Effects of Hunting Migratory Game Birds in Neighborhoods and Communities Within Established Coastal Zones, was referred to the Joint Committee on Rules. As was previously mentioned in the Massachusetts 2021 Legislative and Policy Roundup, the chapter was ...
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2022

Inside the Spring Issue of BHA’s Backcountry Journal

News for Immediate ReleaseMarch 18, 2022Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org  The newest issue of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ magazine is available today MISSOULA, Mont. – The spring issue of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ quarterly magazine, Backcountry Journal, is arriving in mailboxes across North America. Check out some highlights of an issue that will inform and engage, drive action and advocacy on critical issues, and fuel plans for public lands ...

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2022

Forest Service defends cutting access to Mont. trails

Author: Montana BHA
The Forest Service is defending a federal judge's decision last month that recommended the dismissal of a 2019 lawsuit by hunting and angling groups that accused the agency of failing to protect access to a section of Montana's Crazy Mountains. The coalition of sporting groups, represented by the Western Environmental Law Center, earlier this month formally submitted objections to the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana against Magistrate Judge Timothy Cavan's February ...
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2022

New Pine Tree agreement benefits public and wildlife

We didn’t really need a reason to celebrate on St. Patrick’s Day, but public land hunters in Arkansas can raise a toast to a long-term management agreement for the Pine Tree Research Station WDA. During the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s monthly meeting on March 17, Commissioners authorized Director Austin Booth to sign a 10-year cooperative agreement with the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture for the Pine Tree Research Station WDA. The new agreement will allow the two ...
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2022

Wyoming Winter/Spring Newsletter 2022

Welcome to the first 2022 edition of the Wyoming Roundup! The Wyoming BHA Chapter Leadership Team is renewing our efforts to keep our members more consistently and clearly updated about what’s happening in our state with this quarterly newsletter. Every 3 months, your edition of the Wyoming Roundup will have information about upcoming events throughout the state, policy updates and action items, and what we’ve been up to since the last edition was sent out. Be sure to keep your email ...
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