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8

Dec

2021

CWD Research, Management Bill Advanced by House of Representatives

News for Immediate ReleaseDec. 8, 2021Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org WASHINGTON – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers commended a vote by House of Representatives members this evening to advance a bill that would address chronic wasting disease. The House passed the bipartisan Chronic Wasting Disease Research and Management Act (H.R. 5608) 393-33 under suspension of the rules, allowing it to expedite consideration of noncontroversial bills. BHA and a broad ...
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8

Dec

2021

It's Time to Recover Our Wildlife

Sage grouse are one of the many species likely to benefit from RAWA. Photo: istock.com/gatito33 BY SEN. MARTIN HEINRICH For me, fall is a season that I look forward to all year long. It often means an elk camp with my closest friends and meals of wild game and wild mushrooms shared around a campfire underneath a blanket of New Mexico stars. It means bugles in the crisp morning air and, if I do everything right, days of work packing out and processing the meat that will sustain my family ...

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7

Dec

2021

Montana FWP proposal privatizes elk hunting

Author: Montana BHA
Once again, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is considering a proposal that would separate the 'haves' and the 'have nots' when it comes to elk hunting in Montana. If you recall, HB 417, introduced by Rep. Kassmier (R-Fort Benton), was a bill in the 2021 session that would have eliminated limited-entry elk permits in any hunting district above the socially constructed and vastly outdated elk management objectives. Well, this idea is back at full throttle, and will be considered at next ...
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7

Dec

2021

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Boulder County Assistant Regional Director

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently appointed Kris Hess to serve as an Assistant Regional Director for Boulder County. Kris was born and raised in Alpena, Michigan. “I grew up in a hunting and fishing family in northern Michigan and started fishing and hunting whitetails at a young age,” he said. “I stepped back from hunting for many years but was reinvigorated in 2015 after my first Colorado elk hunt with my father.”  “I’ve since had a growing passion for elk and ...
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7

Dec

2021

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 120:Australian Outdoorsman Dave Byrnes

Author: Thomas Plank
  Join us for a journey Down Under with Dave Byrnes, host and founder of Australia’s best hunting and shooting podcast, The Hunting Arete. Byrnes, of Newcastle, New South Wales, is a tradesman, father, aficionado of fine guns and wanderer of the wildest bush country of the strangest continent. We talk hunting taur above the glaciers of New Zealand (ice axes required!), Sambar in the mountains of New South Wales, rusa, chital, fallow, hog deer, water buffalo, free range donkeys and run-amok ...
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6

Dec

2021

Western Arctic Caribou Herd Update

Author: Jacob Mannix
Decline in Western Arctic Caribou Herd Abundance Calls for Unity and Problem Solving Important information regarding a decline in the Western Arctic Caribou Herd (WACH) was recently published by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. This decline highlights the need for hunters to prioritize research and lobby for effective management practices and safeguards for the future of the WACH. The 2021 photo census results for the WACH (WACH Working Group Binder) show a significant decline in the ...
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6

Dec

2021

Susitna Basin Recreation Rivers

Author: Alaska BHA
Stand Against Removal of Protections for Alaska's Sport Fishing Heartland The Susitna River and its tributaries are among the most popular and accessible waters for sport anglers in Alaska, offering options for outdoorspeople of all means and abilities. The exceptional value of the Susitna River Basin to anglers and other outdoorspeople was recognized when six tributaries received special designations reflecting their importance for recreational opportunities. The process to designate these ...
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6

Dec

2021

WY BHA & Corner Crossing

Author: Wyoming BHA
This hunting season four hunters were cited for criminal trespass in Carbon County, Wyoming for corner crossing. They have pleaded "not guilty" and currently this case is pending. Corner crossing is a legal grey area that stems from the public's desire to access their public land by stepping from one corner of public to another. We believe this act does not violate law or cause any negative impacts to private landowners and their use of their property. These four hunters took every ...
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5

Dec

2021

Here Comes BHA, Here Comes BHA’s Store to Save Your Holiday

Author: Thomas Plank
You’ve made your list, and now it’s time to check it twice! Finish up your holiday shopping while supporting your public lands, waters, and wildlife with gear from Backcountry Hunters & Anglers.  Shop apparel, limited prints from artist Ed Anderson, and a ton of gear from some of our corporate partners. Visit our online store today to find the right gift for the outdoor enthusiast in your life! Here are a few items that are at the top of our wish lists:  Stay on schedule this year with ...
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3

Dec

2021

Trails vs. Elk: “They’re Just Dying Off”

Author: David Lien
During a 2021 Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) Rendezvous in southwest Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, we were joined by the local Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) District Wildlife Manager. One of the topics we discussed was the increasing impact of off-road recreation on public lands habitat.  As detailed in a 2018 Colorado BHA report (“Impacts of Off-Road Recreation on Public Lands Habitat”), “Wildlife habitat in Colorado is being significantly impacted by the proliferation of ...
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