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Feb

2020

Great Lakes Conservation Bill Passes House, Needs Support in Senate

Author: Jacob Pries
For many sportsmen and women, the Great Lakes is more than just a body of water that contains some amazing hunting and fishing opportunities. The Great Lakes are a piece of the Midwestern soul. Countless generations of the sporting community have made lifelong memories on those vast bodies of water — each memory, each story is passed on to the next generation until they generate their own stories to be told to the sportsmen and women who follow them. The inherent value of the Great Lakes ...
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Feb

2020

Chapter submits comments on Truckee Meadows

Dear Ms. Rodriguez and Congressional staffers, A belated thank you for the gift of your time in hosting the Truckee Meadows Public Lands Management Act all-day stakeholder discussions last month (1/24). No small feat! And an extra thank you for including us, as well as our representative from national Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA). We apologize for the lateness of this response, but as volunteers, sometimes life & day jobs intervene to keep us from the computer. For your ...
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Feb

2020

Timber to Table Elk Hunt

Stephen came home from a BHA fundraiser, happy to tell me he had bid and won a guided elk hunt. I didn’t know right away that I would be going with him as the hunter.  He told me later that the hunt was for a military veteran or a first time hunter; Stephen wanted me to go as a first time hunter.  I grew up around hunting, whitetail, goose, duck and pheasant, but had never participated myself. I’m not certain why. Perhaps because hunting was so available, I took it for granted, or because we ...
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Feb

2020

Venison Carpaccio

Author: Travis Hall
I was introduced to carpaccio about a year ago while doing prep work in a commercial kitchen. At the time, we used beef eye of round from steamship rounds we butchered in house. This is an exceptional cut for carpaccio, but in the back of my mind I had a feeling that venison loin would be even better. It turns out I was right. Carpaccio first arrived on the culinary scene in 1950, dreamt up by Italian restaurateur Giuseppe Cipriani. Cipriani was the owner and founder of Harry’s Bar in ...
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Feb

2020

Washington Chapter Begins Salmon/Steelhead Work, Celebrates Access Project

Wild Steelhead Coalition Board Member and longtime BHA member Josh Mills celebrates at the new access point Salmon and steelhead populations from California to Alaska are on the decline, with a number of species being listed as threatened or endangered. With the trend of diminishing returns, opportunities to sportfish for these iconic species are also waning. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and its members are concerned with current recovery efforts and the fact that the status quo will not ...
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Feb

2020

Interior Undercuts Push to Increase Access by Slashing Funding for Key Program

News for Immediate ReleaseFeb. 11, 2020Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Days after launching effort to identify inaccessible public lands, Interior proposes reducing LWCF funding by 97 percent WASHINGTON – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers today pointedly criticized an Interior Department budget proposal for fiscal year 2021 that reduces funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund by 97 percent, a move that comes only days after the department issued a ...
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Feb

2020

Maryland Sunday Hunting Bill Needs Your Support

It's open season on blue laws in several states across the East Coast, and the Capital Region Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is firmly behind the most recent legislation in Maryland to allow Sunday hunting on lands across the state. HB 173 gives Maryland's Department of Natural Resources the authority to expand Sunday hunting opportunities in many parts fo the state while retaining some restrictions for suburban communities. Maryland's legislators need to hear that hunters support ...
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Feb

2020

Support for Northwest California

Anyone who has spent time in the vast expanses of public land in Northern California can attest to the richness of the landscape. From the ancient redwoods of the coasts to the sprawling ecosystems of the Mendocino, Six Rivers, Shasta-Trinity, and Klamath national forests, outdoor enthusiasts in the Golden State are privileged with easy access to hundreds of thousands of acres on which to hunt, fish or simply get outside and enjoy nature. This tremendous gift comes with the responsibility to ...
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Feb

2020

Fishing through the Apocalypse with Matt Miller

This story originally appeared in the Fall 2019 issue of Backcountry Journal By Hal Herring For author Matt Miller of Boise, Idaho, life is too short to be a fishing purist. His work as a writer on the environment and conservation takes him across the United States, and he fishes wherever he goes, for whatever is there, with whatever method, be it throwing carp heads under a big bobber for monster alligator gar, trying to net cisco on the freezing shores of Bear Lake in Utah, tossing ...
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Feb

2020

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 71: Matt Miller, outdoor writer and obsessed angler

Hal meets with his old friend (and sometimes editor) Matt Miller in Matt’s hometown of Boise, Idaho, to talk about life and Matt’s new book Fishing Through the Apocalypse: An Angler’s Adventures in the 21st Century. Matt and Hal have known each other since they both started out writing for Bugle magazine before the dawn of the present century, and Matt – an obsessed fisherman, elk and deer hunter and mentor to a nascent fishing and hunting son – has traveled the world as the longtime ...
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