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Nov

2021

10,000 casts on 9/11

Author: Trevor Hubbs
I have been struggling to write this story for two months. I’m having a hard time with it because it's the best example I've seen of why the Armed Forces Initiative exists and I am not confident I have the right words to do these events justice - to capture the emotion and consequences of it all. It's been 60 days since this event, and at this point it is more important that this story gets told than to tell it perfectly.   I wanted to write a simple article about our north-woods musky ...
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Nov

2021

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 118: Backcountry College Professor Clay Hayes

Author: Thomas Plank
Host of BHA’s Backcountry College YouTube series, Clay Hayes is a traditional bowhunter, wildlife biologist, wilderness skills instructor, master bowyer, filmmaker and family man who splits his time between a homestead in the mountains of Idaho and the piney woods and swamp country of the Florida Panhandle where he was born and raised. Clay is also the winner of Alone Season 8, the reality TV survival series, where he survived for 74 days along the shoreline of Chilko Lake in British ...
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Nov

2021

For You, Pops

This piece was originally featured in the spring 2021 edition of the Backcountry Journal. My father called my older brother and me into the room and told us to grab the blue notebook from the counter. He shakily clasped his glasses and opened the spiral revealing a list of the guns he owned. My brother and I both thought the conversation was going a completely different route, so we openly expressed: “What the hell, Dad? We thought this was going to be a serious conversation.” “You have to ...

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Nov

2021

Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Advanced by House, Heads to President’s Desk

News for Immediate ReleaseNov. 6, 2021Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org WASHINGTON – A massive legislative package focused on improving U.S. infrastructure and addressing a number of conservation priorities was advanced 228-206 by the House of Representatives late Friday night. The $1.2 trillion, bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act was passed by the Senate in August. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, which has championed key measures in the bill ...
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Nov

2021

Walleye-Stuffed Mushrooms

My dad and I kept 11 nice walleye on our overnight trip to Devils Lake, North  Dakota. But this recipe also works great when you get just one fish but still want to bring it home and share with the family. It's something special and worthy for celebrating your catch. Walleye-Stuffed Mushrooms   Ingredients: 8 ounces (about 12) white or portabella mushrooms 1/3 cup fish fillets (about 2 ounces), coarsely chopped 1/2 tsp lemon juice 2 tbsp each of butter, finely chopped yellow onion, ...
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Nov

2021

The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter

This title is part of BHA's Jim Posewitz Digital Library: Required Reading for Conservationists   Backcountry hunters and anglers are no strangers to the notion that there is something restorative -- special -- about "type 2" fun, where smiles and memories are equally dispersed between scrapes, bruises, shivers and sweats. BHA member Michael Easter's Comfort Crisis brings fascinating new clarity to this notion that we gain both qualifiable and quantifiable benefits from experiencing ...

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Nov

2021

WA Chapter Provides Back-To-Back Support for the Swakane Herd

Author: Ryan Los
We are proud to be part of this conservation effort to support the sheep of the Swakane herd.  Continued support from our members, via membership or donation, helped support these efforts! ____________________________________________________________ First, some background. You have to go back to 1969 to find the first nine sheep to hit the ground in the Swakane Unit of Washington State.  The sheep were brought to the Swakane location, translocated from the Colockum herd which roams south of ...
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Nov

2021

LETTER: MT BHA Comments On Preliminary Scoping of Chip Creek Conservation Easement

Gary Bertellotti (Region 4 Supervisor) Ryan Rauscher (Area Wildlife Biologist) rrauscher@mt.gov   Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks 514 South Front Street, Ste C Conrad, MT 59425   RE: Chip Creek Public Scoping   November 1, 2021   Dear Mr. Bertellotti and Mr. Rauscher:   The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers represents roughly 3,000 dues-paying sportsmen and women in Montana who value quality fish and wildlife habitat and ethical conduct in the outdoors. Our ...
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Nov

2021

BHA Awards Rebecca Romero Scholarships to Student Hunters

Every fall, the University of Montana BHA club accepts applications for the Rebecca Romero Legacy Hunting award that covers the cost of a non-resident hunting license for out-of-state students with a focus on females and new hunters. On June 17th, 2018 Rebecca Romero was the victim of a hit-and-run collision in Missoula, Montana. She had just graduated from the University of Montana, earning a degree in wildlife biology, and had recently enlisted in the Montana National Guard with future ...
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Nov

2021

New York BHA Chapter Update - Fall 2021

Author: New York BHA
#whyBHA This month’s #whyBHA is from  Gary Stefani (@ggstef11): I have been hunting and fishing since I was a youngster, but I’m relatively new to the BHA community. I joined @backcountryhunters in 2020, at the excellent #publicgrouse film showing in Syracuse, and volunteered for the New York BHA chapter on the communications team. I was fortunate to grow up in a rural village in eastern MA. I could go hunting and fishing out my parent’s back door, with access to thousands of acres of ...
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