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Feb

2021

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 98: Wildlife Biologist, Traditional Bowyer and Hunter Ron Rohrbaugh

Come join us for a conversation with Ron Rohrbaugh Jr. of western Pennsylvania, wildlife biologist, traditional bowhunter and bowyer, conservationist and writer. We'll talk whitetails, shooting, the journey from rifle to trad bow, deep ecology, the art and craft of bowmaking and the glories of America's northeastern wildlands. Ron is the author of A Traditional Bowhunter's Path: Lessons and Adventures at Full Draw, and the founder of the traditional archery supply company LifeCycle ...
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Feb

2021

Exploring the Modern Relevance of Natural Foraging

This article first appeared in the Winter 2021 issue of Backcountry Journal. Join BHA to get 4 issues a year right in your mailbox.    By Shane P. Mahoney   While acquiring food is essential to the lives of all species, humans express a unique emotional connection to what we consume. Food, for us, is memory and family; it lies at the center of ceremony, both joyous and sad; it is heritage and identity and a communal expression of connection, love, trust and understanding. Seeking it, ...

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Feb

2021

Enter the Wyoming BHA's Commissioner's Tag and Gear Raffle

What can $20 get you?  As a kid, my revenue stream consisted of mowing my parents lawn for the nominal fee of $20 per mow job. Looking back, I don't know which was lower: my charge, or the expectations from my employer. Either way, pocketing my earnings eventually allowed me to save to buy those things every Wyoming kid wanted: a 20-gauge shotgun and a .270 rifle.  Half a tank of gas, 4 fancy coffees, and a small pizza will each run you about $20. That amount of money just doesn't go as far ...
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Feb

2021

West Virginia Welcomes First BHA Club at West Virginia University

BHA's Collegiate Program grows by another this month with the addition of West Virginia University, the first BHA club in the state. With the title of fastest-forming club in the program's history, we have some first rate leaders on our hands. Here are the students that led the charge to bring our public lands mission to WVU. Follow them on Instagram @wvubha! Oliver Classen  Oliver is a West Virginia native hunter & angler with a big heart for the state! He is dedicated to conserving the ...
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Feb

2021

Interior Department Announces Plans to Strengthen LWCF Implementation, BHA Commends Decision

News for Immediate ReleaseFeb. 11, 2021Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Interior order reverses restrictions, restores funding for public access programs, repeals damaging changes put in place by the Trump administration WASHINGTON – The Interior Department today announced its intent to restore clarity to the implementation of and elevate conservation and access programs in the Land and Water Conservation Fund, reversing damaging measures put in place by ...
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Feb

2021

Roll Mops with Pickled Pike

Text and Photos by Bailey Smolarek and Ben Siebers Winter can be tough, especially in the North and especially this year. The days are short and cold, and the sun is low and distant. But there is a unique beauty to Earth’s quiet hibernation that can be enjoyed in all of its glory on a frozen lake. Unlike warm weather fishing when it’s easy to change location, identify natural weed edges and maneuver casts, ice fishing (aka hard water season) can feel much more like a shot in the dark. It ...
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Feb

2021

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Habitat Watch Volunteer

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently appointed Eric Jones to serve as a Habitat Watch Volunteer (HWV) for the Arapaho National Forest. Eric was born and raised in a small town outside of Jacksonville, Florida. He started hunting (and angling) around the age of three, walking in the woods with his dad training hunting dogs. “From there I hunted mainly small game in Florida as well as white-tailed deer,” he said. “I shore-fished on the Atlantic Ocean and its tributary ...
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10

Feb

2021

The Death and Life of the Great Lakes by Dan Egan

This title is part of BHA's Jim Posewitz Digital Library: Required Reading for Conservationists   North Americans unfortunately have a long history of ecological harm. We also have the great propensity to recognize mistakes and work to fix them. Dan Egan's “The Death and Life of the Great Lakes” takes us on one such journey. The story of the Great Lakes is a rollercoaster ride of disastrous mistakes and our attempts to fix them.The Great Lakes are a resource unmatched anywhere else on ...

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Feb

2021

Snake River Salmon, Steelhead Conservation Plan Unveiled by Idaho Congressman

News for Immediate ReleaseFeb. 9, 2021Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Rep. Mike Simpson of Idaho offers long-term strategy for conserving fish populations, sustaining economic health of communities in Pacific Northwest MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members voiced support for a wide-ranging proposal by Rep. Mike Simpson (R-ID) that would invest $33.5 billion to facilitate restoration of wild salmon and steelhead fisheries in the Columbia ...
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Feb

2021

Cow elk season reopened until Feb. 15 along east side of Crazy Mountains

Author: Montana BHA
A divided Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission narrowly approved reopening the cow elk shoulder season hunt until Feb. 15 along the east side of the Crazy Mountains, three weeks after the season closed. “This is unusual, a one-off that’s special,” said Mike Volesky, chief of operations for the Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks, during the Monday hearing on the proposal. Read more here from the Billings Gazette...
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