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2021

Colorado BHA Elk Calling Seminar & Contest (Fort Collins Archery Range) Report

Author: David Lien
The Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) Northern Colorado Group hosted an Elk Calling Seminar and Contest at the Fort Collins Archery Range on Thursday, August 19. Tom Diesing, owner of Mile High Note Game Calls, joined us along with his son (and friend, CJ) and gave a highly informative and engaging seminar on elk calling. Tom and his son are both world class champion elk callers with years of experience in both hunting and calling contests. The twenty people in attendance were ...
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Aug

2021

Hunters Welcome Expansion of Public Hunting Access on Colorado State Trust Lands

This fall, hunters will have public hunting opportunities on 500,000 acres of Colorado State Trust Lands that were inaccessible to public hunters just three years ago. This expansion of public hunting opportunity was made possible through years of hard work by Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW) staff, funding provided by a license fee increase, and public land owners from across the country urging decision makers to expand public hunting and fishing access on Colorado’s state trust ...
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Aug

2021

LETTER: MT BHA Comments on Montana Trophy Outfitters Special Recreation Permit Amendment

Author: Dane Rider
August 31, 2021 Courtney FrostBLM-Butte Field Office106 North ParkmontButte, MT 59701 RE: DOI-BLM-MT-B070-2019-0005-CX Dear Ms. Frost, This letter is in response to the request for public comment in regards to NEPA # DOI-BLM-MT-B070-2019-0005-CX. The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (MT BHA) represents roughly 3,000 dues-paying public land hunters, anglers and recreationists. Our members have a vested interest, as owners of our public lands, in seeing our Bureau of Land ...
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Aug

2021

U.S. Marine Corps Helicopters to Haul Water for Wildlife

Photo credit: U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl Gabrielle Sanders With huge support from the United States Marine Corps, the California Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA), the California Chapter of the Wild Sheep Foundation (CA WSF), Desert Wildlife Unlimited (DWU) and the Society for Conservation of Bighorn Sheep (SCBS) are collaborating to support the California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CDFW) and Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (ABDSP) in their efforts to help Desert ...
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Aug

2021

Backcountry Beat, August 2021

Author: Land Tawney
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Aug

2021

New Mexico Elk Tags – There Must Be A Better Way

Author: Joel Gay
First in a series Elk, bighorn sheep, antelope and other big game species were drastically reduced or wiped out entirely by the time New Mexico became a state in 1912, due to a combination of market hunting and grazing practices. After the Merriam’s elk went extinct, enterprising hunters introduced small numbers of Rocky Mountain elk in a few key areas of the state, and in the last century their numbers rose from a handful to roughly 100,000. Today, elk are by far the most valuable big game ...
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Aug

2021

New FWP director talks public access, grizzlies in Northwest Montana

Author: Montana BHA
New Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Director Hank Worsech discovered the passion of hunters, trappers and anglers from Northwest Montana at a meet-and-greet event last week in Kalispell. Worsech and Deputy Director Dustin Temple met with about three dozen sportsmen from all over Region 1 as well as FWP employees tasked with the direction of various programs involving fish, wildlife and recreation. During the more than two-hour session, people asked questions and talked about grizzly bears, ...
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Aug

2021

Grouse are dangerously close to disappearing in the Southern Appalachians – but we can do something about it.

Spring in the Southern Appalachians is truly awe-inspiring. Looking out over the Southern Appalachian landscape from the Blue Ridge Parkway, one sees a beautiful landscape of rolling hills and vibrant green forests as far as the eye can see. The lush, closed canopy forests that dominate the region’s public lands are no doubt aesthetically beautiful, but they lack diverse forest habitat that many forest wildlife depend upon. In December 2020, the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies’ ...
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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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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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