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Jan

2022

Pennsylvania Winter 2021/2022 Policy Update

By Don Rank, Chapter Secretary and Policy Chair The Pennsylvania Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers continues to monitor and advance policies that provide access and opportunity for our members. We identify and track issues and legislation that may impact our ability to not only partake in our hunting and angling traditions, but also grow them and expand our community. In 2021, chapter leaders met with many legislators and staff in the House and Senate to discuss those issues ...
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10

Jan

2022

OPINION: Solving the insanity surrounding elk

FWP Director Hank Worsech, when referring to the state of elk management in Montana, has repeatedly evoked a quote attributed to Einstein: “Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome is the definition of insanity.” “We have to try something different,” claims Worsech. While we agree that it’s foolish to repeat ineffective actions, it may be equally foolish to try something different without first recognizing the real problem. Read more from Helena ...
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10

Jan

2022

Defending the Public Trust

Author: Tim Brass

Photo: Matt Hartsky, from our 2020 Public Lands and Waters Photo Contest   This article first appeared in the Summer 2021 issue of Backcountry Journal. Join BHA to get 4 issues a year right in your mailbox.    BY TIM BRASS Never before have BHA chapters been so engaged at state and provincial legislatures throughout North America. While the volume and range of bills we’ve engaged on has increased dramatically, our focus has remained on advancing policy that expands public access and ...

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Jan

2022

Montana BHA Fears Loss of Habitat & Opportunity from Horse Creek Hills Development

As more people flock to Montana, the sprawl of development continues to push into wild places, while decisions on developments seem to be made with little foresight or considerations for our public wildlife. This is happening once again, in Broadwater County, where a new 450-acre subdivision is currently being reviewed by the Broadwater County Commission. The proposed Horse Creek Hills development is on the shores of Canyon Ferry Reservoir, at the base of Confederate Gulch. It borders both ...
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7

Jan

2022

Poacher Busted For Killing Bighorn He Thought Was an Elk

Author: Montana BHA
A Montana poacher has been fined more than $5,000 after illegally killing a bighorn ram that he says he believed was an elk. Harold Horine, 45, of Deer Lodge, Montana, shot and killed a mature ram in the Highland Mountains near Butte on Nov. 22, 2021. According to Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, he did not report the kill and left the meat to waste. “A witness who observed the violation contacted FWP after finding the dead sheep abandoned,” the agency wrote in a press release issued on ...
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Jan

2022

MT BHA Thanks Anaconda Business Pivotal In Repairing Hebgen Dam

Author: Scott DeSena
On November 30, 2021, an angler reported shockingly low water levels on the Madison to staff at Galloup’s Slide Inn near Quake Lake. What followed was a flurry of coordination and problem solving by nonprofit conservation groups, local businesses and the public to address what we rapidly learned was a critical failure of the Hebgen Dam spillway gate. The drastic loss of flow to the Madison stranded fish in puddles and small pools, disconnected from fresh, albeit minimal, flowing water. ...
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6

Jan

2022

BHA and Montana Mex Present: Tailgate to Table - Tailgate Fried Rice

Author: Thomas Plank
  Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Montana Mex and Chef Eduardo Garcia present Tailgate to Table: a series of recipes inspired by our time outdoors that you can create and enjoy from your truck's tailgate. In this episode, Chef Eduardo Garcia creates a quick fried rice dish and shows you to incorporate ingredients you can find during your adventures outdoors – as well as ones you can carry into the backcountry! And sign up for a one-of-a-kind field to table experience with Chef Eduardo and BHA ...
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6

Jan

2022

2022 U.S. Policy Priorities

Author: John Gale
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6

Jan

2022

Paying It Forward

Author: Joel Gay

  BY JOEL GAY It’s not easy for resident hunters to draw an elk tag in New Mexico, even for kids. As in many states, demand for tags far outstrips supply. But that’s only part of the equation. New Mexico also has the most liberal private land elk hunting program in the U.S. In recent years, up to half – HALF! – of all available elk tags have been given to landowners to sell to the highest bidder. Whatever is left goes into the big game draw. And even then, residents’ share of the draw is ...

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Jan

2022

Montana BHA 2021 Year in Review

Author: Montana BHA
2021 was a year of action. From the halls of the state capitol to the sagebrush steppe in southwest Montana, all the way from the remote trails of the Bob Marshall Wilderness to the comfort of our own homes, sitting behind a computer screen participating in Commission meetings, Montana BHA'ers made our presence known. Here's a quick recap, by the numbers, of what Montana BHA was able to accomplish in 2021: engaged in 30+ bills during the Montana legislative session while enabling 2,570 ...
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