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Aug

2021

Elk shoulder season added in Paradise Valley; other shoulder seasons extended

Author: Montana BHA
Hunters can participate in a new antlerless elk shoulder season in the Paradise Valley this winter after Montana officials voted to adopt it at a meeting last Friday. The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission voted 4 to 1 to approve the late elk shoulder season in Hunting District 314. The district extends west from the Yellowstone River in Paradise Valley to the northern end of the Madison Range and Spanish Peaks. Patrick Byorth representing southwest Montana was the lone commissioner ...
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26

Aug

2021

Change Is In The Air

Author: Todd Tanner

This article, produced by Orion, originally appeared in the Summer 2021 issue of Backcountry Journal. Join BHA, support your public lands and waters and get four issues a year of Backcountry Journal in your mailbox, and unlimited digital access to current and back issues.   BY TODD TANNER   I grew up hunting and fishing. One of my earliest memories is of following my father through the autumn woods, the forest floor littered with a carpet of yellow, scarlet and burnt orange leaves. I walked ...

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26

Aug

2021

Deer Heart Tacos

Author: Simon Tiedge
After having the opportunity to try venison heart on my first white-tailed deer hunting trip, I was quite surprised by how much I liked it. If I rated the cuts on a deer by my personal preference, I would say it is in the prime cut category, with backstrap and tenderloins. It’s not quite as tender, and it has a distinct flavor, but it’s delicious and a sizable amount of meat.  The heart for this particular dish came from a friend of mine. He and his dad invited me to hunt their land in ...
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25

Aug

2021

Montana OKs emergency haying and grazing on more wildlife management areas

Author: Montana BHA
Montana officials approved plans to temporarily expand emergency haying and grazing on various wildlife management areas in support of livestock producers affected by drought. The decision freed up 15 new emergency haying and grazing leases at sites in 14 wildlife management areas. Three of the affected areas — the Canyon Ferry, Fleecer Mountain and Blacktail wildlife management areas — lie in southwest Montana in Broadwater, Silver Bow, Deer Lodge, Beaverhead and Madison counties. Read ...
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25

Aug

2021

NM BHA Applauds 30x30 State Executive Order

New Mexico's 30x30 Executive Order NM BHA Statement on 30x30 State Executive Order Hunt Fish 30x30  August 25, 2020 New Mexico Backcountry Hunters & Anglers welcomes Governor Lujan Grisham’s executive order supporting the laudable goal of conserving at least 30 percent of the state’s lands and waters by 2030. We look forward to working with the Governor and the state of New Mexico to establish a task force that includes representation of hunters and anglers so that we can work together to ...
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24

Aug

2021

Governor Sisolak Signs Executive Order to Conserve Migration Corridors and Wildlife Habitiat

Photo by Erich Dutchover The vast, open sagebrush country of Nevada is often overlooked by travelers passing through. Even long-time residents take this drab, grey-green desert shrub for granted. The once ubiquitous sagebrush is vanishing in plain site, yet it rarely gets the attention of other imperiled landscapes. About half of the 500,000 square miles of sagebrush that once covered large expanses of North America still remains. Nevada loses an average of 200,000 acres of sagebrush every ...
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24

Aug

2021

EVENT RECAP: Indian Creek Weed Removal w/ the Great Burn Conservation Alliance

Members of the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently joined forces with the folks at the Great Burn Conservation Alliance for a stewardship weekend deep in the Great Burn, a landscape we believe is long overdue for wilderness designation. After an arduous six-mile hike that required a lot of downfall clearing to get the pack string through, the group arrived at camp Friday evening a bit later than expected. On Saturday, these public land owners rolled up their sleeves and ...
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24

Aug

2021

Trident Proposal for Payette Endowment Lands Rejected

Author: Idaho BHA
On August 10, the Idaho Department of Lands (“IDL”) notified Trident Holdings, LLC that the Trident proposal to exchange just over 20,000 acres of timberland in northern Idaho for a similar amount of acreage of state endowment land around Payette Lake had been rejected. Idaho BHA has been involved in efforts to develop conservation solutions as alternatives to development on endowment lands around Payette Lake, and background on this work can be found here, as well as in an update post ...
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24

Aug

2021

CO BHA Public Comment – Jumbo Mountain Trail Management

Author: Adam Gall
Public Comment – Jumbo Mountain Trail Management August 7, 2021 Thank you for this opportunity to provide comment on the Jumbo Mountain Trail plan.  I’m submitting written comments on behalf of the Colorado Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers who I represent as the Assistant West Slope Regional Director.  While this letter reflects the views of Colorado’s BHA Chapter, it’s also worth noting my family and I live, work and recreate in the North Fork Valley and the Jumbo Mountain area is ...
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Aug

2021

ORBHA Partners with MHCTA on Trail Projects

Author: Morgan Olson
July 10 & 11 OR BHA members logged & brushed out 4 miles of trail in the Eagle Cap Wilderness.  This project was completed in conjunction with Wallowa Mountains Hells Canyon Trails Association (WMHCTA_.  The volunteer crew of 5 people and 7 long eared mules endured the hot temps to ensure future wilderness users safe access.  If you are interested in helping out, there are miles of trails that could use your help.  Meet like-minded people and enjoy our public lands.  Check out the WMHCTA ...
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