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Mar

2022

Protecting the Rogue

Photo provided by Dan Van Dyke,District Fish Biologist for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife On February 16th, the Oregon Chapter hosted Dan Van Dyke, the District Fish Biologist for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife on the Rogue River, for a virtual pint night entitled, “Protecting the Rogue.” The presentation focused on the Rogue South Coast Multispecies Plan that was developed to guide management of steelhead, coho salmon, and cutthroat trout in coastal watersheds of ...
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Mar

2022

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 126: Doug Duren, hunter, farmer, land manager, conservationist

Author: Thomas Plank
We hunters and anglers are often lost, these days, in a thicket of questions about public land and private land, loss of access, too much access, conservation priorities, conflicting desires and goals. One person who is forging a path through this thicket is Doug Duren, hunter-conservationist, multi-generational Driftless Area landowner in southern Wisconsin, and somewhat unlikely conservation and hunting media star. Join us for a deeply inspiring conversation about something overwhelmingly ...
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Feb

2022

Venison Tartare

Venison Tartare Raw meat - tartare isn’t for the weak, or the careless, but neither of those terms describe backcountry hunters. Besides its reputation for the bold, tartare, like sushi, is simple, reasonably safe and quite possibly the purest expression of elk, deer or other cervid. With a few caveats, its very easy and is a surefire centerpiece for your next get-together. You will need: .5 lb clean, previously frozen venison. Top round is my favorite 1 tbsp Capers OR chopped pickled ...
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Feb

2022

Keeping Sage Grouse Wild in Wyoming

Author: Wyoming BHA
Sage grouse are an icon of the interior western United States (and parts of Canada as well). They are obligates of Artemisia spp., i.e. sagebrush; they have very specific habitat, food, mating, and nesting needs, and all of those factors are dependent upon healthy sagebrush based ecosystems. In Wyoming, we are fortunate to have relatively robust, and often huntable, populations of sage grouse. However, science-based conservation efforts and the wellbeing of sage grouse in Wyoming are being ...
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Feb

2022

Feta and Mint Venison Meatballs with a Spiced Tomato Sauce

  I love the combination of these flavors inspired by the Mediterranean and Middle East. I’ve had them in dishes with lamb and goat and found they work really well with game, too.   Feta and Mint Meatballs with a Spiced Tomato Sauce Makes about 15 meatballs Equipment: (2) 8- or 10-inch pans   Ingredients   Meatballs: 1 pound ground deer * 1 egg ½ cup crumbled feta cheese 1 ½  tablespoons fresh mint leaves finely chopped ½ teaspoon ground black pepper ¼ teaspoon salt ¼ cup plain bread ...

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Feb

2022

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Communications Co-Chair

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) recently appointed Scott Heatwole to serve on the Colorado BHA Chapter Leadership Team as Communications Co-Chair. Scott was born on Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia, and raised in nearby Newport News. “I fished on and off as a child, but was never really into hunting,” he said. “None of my family hunted either so I was never exposed to it. It’s only been in the last few years that I’ve really developed a serious interest ...
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Feb

2022

Support for Federal Appropriation for Adding Public Land in Vermont

The VT State Team of BHA recently submitted comments to Senator Leahy, with copies to other state and federal decision makers, in support of a federal appropriation to add to United States Fish and Wildlife Service land in Vermont. Viewed from afar, this seems like an obvious win for conservation, hunting, and angling, as both the Missisquoi and Silvio O Conte National Wildlife Refuges (NWR) allow these activities in addition to conserving valuable habitat for an array of wildlife in their ...
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Feb

2022

Could closing four Mont. trails cut off access elsewhere?

Author: Montana BHA
A federal judge issued a blow to hunting and fishing advocates in Montana on Friday, recommending the dismissal of a lawsuit that accuses the Forest Service of failing to protect public access to Montana’s Crazy Mountains. But plaintiffs in the case warn that such an outcome could cut off access not just to that region, but to forestlands across the nation. “This is potentially a road map for landowners to really restrict access on these trails that don’t have recorded deeds,” said Matthew ...
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Feb

2022

SF 2312 and Iowa BHA: How We're Responding to an Attack on Public Access

Iowa BHA continues to closely monitor the legislative progress of SF 2312 (formerly SSB 3134). The bill is a direct threat to the ability of the State to acquire more public land by implementing restrictive purchasing caps that will only allow state agencies to pay a fraction of a property’s value when attempting to acquire future public property. Simultaneously, the bill eliminates the ability of private landowners to deduct the sale of their land to state entities; thereby, ...
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Feb

2022

Federal judge sides with Forest Service in Crazy Mountains access lawsuit

Author: Montana BHA
The federal magistrate judge considering a lawsuit over the Forest Service’s handling of access disputes in the Crazy Mountains has issued a preliminary order favorable to Forest Service leadership and landowners. The plaintiffs, a consortium of sporting and conservation groups, sued the Forest Service in 2019 arguing that the agency has failed to maintain public access on trails traversing prescriptive easements in violation of its own policies and federal laws governing the agency’s ...
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