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Jan

2022

Venison Chile Verde

Author: Dane Rider
Winter happens to be one of my favorite food times of the year. After filling the freezers throughout the fall, it's finally time to dive in and enjoy a warm hearty meal. This venison chili verde recipe is one that I put together when I was looking for a new use for shanks (I hate throwing them into the grind pile and quite frankly I'm not a huge fan of osso bucco). I was looking for something that would allow me to leverage all the great collagen in the shanks as well as avoid being too ...
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Jan

2022

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 122: Western Storyteller Allen Morris Jones

Author: Thomas Plank
2022 marks the 25th anniversary of the publication of one of the most important treatises on hunting ever written. Allen Morris Jones’ book A Quiet Place of Violence: Hunting and Ethics in the Missouri River Breaks was once best known among a kind of chosen few outdoorsmen and women, those who relished the history of their pursuit and the philosophy of immersion into landscape, wildlife, blood and meat, and finality – and who wanted to ponder the deep why of what drove them. It was a book ...
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Jan

2022

Pebble Mine: Perspective From a Lifelong Alaskan Hunter

We are a family of hunters. As a child, I was taught to cherish, value and respect the animals we hunt and the environment in which they live. It was an easy lesson. My family's 40-acre homestead is situated within a designated wilderness, surrounded by a national wildlife refuge that adjoins Katmai National Park. I grew up sharing the wilderness with the wildest of living beings. Summers, I ran barefoot through the tundra hunting small game with my bow, spent hours fishing the streams, and ...
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Dec

2021

Night Sweats

  By Benjamin Polley   Every night before I go into the remote ranger station in a forgotten wild corner of northwestern Montana, I lay in bed, gripped by fear, imagining potential encounters. Giving time to these images of wild animals, as well as to poachers, outlaws and Border Patrol agents known to frequent this terrain, keeps me close with my mortality, allowing me to shape-shift from the ease and predictability of town into the wild places I value. The stillness and isolation of the ...

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Dec

2021

Wildlife and Fishing Photography with Chris Daniel

As part of our 2021 Public Lands and Waters Photo Contest, our judges are offering some tips to improve your photography while out recreating on our public lands and waters. For our fourth and final installment, West Yellowstone-based wildlife photographer, fishing and YNP snowmobile guide Chris Daniel offers tips to up your photography when outdoors...and reminds you why you carry a camera out there in the first place!I moved out to Montana from central Pennsylvania back in 2006. As soon as ...
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27

Dec

2021

Faces of BHA: Ryan Burkert

Faces of BHA is a regular column in Backcountry Journal, which spreads light on the incredible volunteers working behind the scenes to ensure the organization succeeds. This installment was published in the Winter 22 issue.  RYAN BURKERT Helena, Montana     Veteran Programs Lead, Armed Forces Initiative Photo by Josh Bent   “Our goal is to give veterans and service members a new mission, and that mission is conservation.”   What brought you to BHA? I discovered BHA not as a hunting and ...

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Dec

2021

The Best Podcast & Blast Episodes You Might Have Missed This Year

Author: Thomas Plank
The inestimable Hal Herring's Southern drawl seems to pull the most interesting stories from his guests. Whether they're scientists on the cutting edge of conservation research, ranchers of an iconic North American herbivore or sitting U.S. senators, Hal's got a talent for getting them to open up and be frank about the most important obstacles and victories in the North American outdoors. BHA's Podcast & Blast is a great way to get keyed in on some of the biggest conservation issues facing ...
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Dec

2021

Forces Clash Over Future of Iconic Elk Herds

Author: Montana BHA
On Dec. 6, 2021, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced a proposal to restructure the way it manages some of the state’s most iconic elk herds. The proposal would open up a handful of limited-entry, trophy elk districts in the eastern and central part of the state to over-the-counter, either-sex tags only valid on private land. There would also be fewer limited-entry elk licenses issued for public land in these districts—tough tags to draw for public land hunters without access to ...
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Dec

2021

Stuffed Venison Steaks with Homemade Chimichurri

  Text and Photos By Justin Townsend    This venison steak recipe is inspired by the Argentine rolled and stuffed flank steak recipe called Matambre. I substituted the eggs for cheese curds out of personal preference. Cheese curds have a higher melting point and can withstand the heat on the grill. My chimichurri recipe is also modified for what I had available and is a variation on the traditional recipe. Serves: 4 people Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 20 Minutes Special equipment: ...
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Dec

2021

Montana BHA Clarifies R3 Efforts

Author: Montana BHA
In a recent MeatEater podcast (Ep. 304), guest Dr. Matt Rinella suggested that the Montana Chapter of BHA has ceased efforts to recruit, retain and reactivate conservation advocates (R3). This is inaccurate. The Montana Chapter remains actively engaged in developing and advancing R3 work as consistent with BHA headquarters' efforts and goals. The Montana Chapter's leadership has taken no action otherwise.  Dr. Rinella was previously a board member for Montana BHA; he resigned in 2020. We ...
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