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Apr

2019

Colorado Sportsmen Back Conservation Easement Program (HB 1264)

Author: Colorado BHA
A much needed piece of bipartisan legislation (HB 1264) which would reauthorize Colorado conservation easement tax credit and improve transparency of the program is currently making it's way through the Colorado legislature.  Colorado sportsmen have united show broad support for this important conservation program.  Colorado House & Senate Members, The large tracts of wide-open country and healthy populations of fish and wildlife that hunters and anglers currently enjoy are available in ...
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Apr

2019

Help Stop Public Land Sale & Raid on Public Land Funding in Missouri

Several bills in the Missouri legislature would force the sale of public lands and jeopardize conservation funding by redirecting revenues from Missouri's conservation sales tax away from our public lands and wildlife. We need you to let your legislators know that this attack on Missouri's hunters and anglers will not stand. Write your representative with our action alert and tell them that this legislation is antithetical to our state's outdoor heritage and threatens our $14.9 billion ...
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Apr

2019

OPINION: PAL Act increases access without infringing on property rights

Author: Mark Blasdel
By Sen. Mark Blasdel - April 24th, 2019 - Originally published in the Helena Independent Record Being an avid sportsman, I have strong convictions that one of the greatest blessings of living in the Treasure State is the ability to enjoy the outdoors. As Montanans, our public lands play a major role in keeping our Montana way of life protected, not only for our generation but also for generations to come. Unfortunately, accessing and managing our public lands has become a contentious ...
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24

Apr

2019

Companion Legislation Reintroduced to Expand San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, Wilderness and Wild & Scenic Protections

UPDATE:  By Justin Bubenik, California Chapter Co-Chair Shortly after "Expanding Wilderness on the Fringe of the Concrete Jungle" was posted in late March, Senator Harris (D-CA) and Representative Chu (D-CA-27) each reintroduced their companion legislation as S. 1109 and H.R. 2215, respectively, and collectively coined it as the San Gabriel Mountains Foothills and Rivers Protection Act. The bills have been read and referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources, chaired by ...
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24

Apr

2019

BHA Rendezvous Draws Strong Sponsor Support

News for Immediate ReleaseApril 24, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org  Diverse roster of industry leaders, influencers testifies to economic power of outdoor recreation, hunting and fishing, public lands and waters MISSOULA, Mont. – As Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members gear up for BHA’s North American Rendezvous, industry leaders and influencers are stepping forward as Rendezvous sponsors, showing their support of public lands and waters and the ...
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23

Apr

2019

Oregon BHA Fights Misguided Legislation of Elk Management

The west has seen a rash of legislation attempting to expand the ability of private interests to manage elk herds. Instead of deferring to the biologists, land managers and agencies tasked with sustaining healthy cervid populations, several Oregon legislators chose to draft bills that would erode management authority for Oregon's elk. One bill, SB 301, is progressing through the legislature despite dangerously vague terms and little to no assurance of mutual benefit to Oregon’s Elk or the ...
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23

Apr

2019

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 47: Drew Phipps, mussel biologist and upland hunter

  Growing up in a coal mining, fishing and hunting family in Dickinson County, Virginia, the heart of coal country, Drew Phipps spent his early days along the Clinch River, wading, swimming, observing and finding what became his life’s path as a freshwater mussel biologist. The Clinch River is as rich with life as any river on earth, with 118 species of fish and a staggering 45 species of freshwater mussels, some of which are found nowhere else on earth. Why should this be? Why would ...
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Apr

2019

New England BHA Shares Mentoring Program with Northeastern Natural Resource Professionals and Agencies

In 2018, the New England Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers piloted its mentoring program for the first time. Over the course of the fall hunting and fishing seasons around 20 mentor-mentee pairs got together by email, phone and in the field to share tips, tactics and strategies for success in pursuits ranging from fly-fishing to traditional bow hunting. At the conclusion of the season a survey of participants indicated that mentors found fulfillment in sharing their knowledge and ...
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22

Apr

2019

Hunters push back on cattle grazing in Spotted Dog Wildlife Management Area

By Laura Lundquist - April 22, 2019 - Originally published in the Missoula Current   Controversy continues to hound Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ management of the Spotted Dog Wildlife Management Area, only this time hunters are the ones who feel slighted. At the end of February, FWP Region 2 in Missoula published a draft environmental assessment of a plan to allow limited livestock grazing on the Spotted Dog WMA. Sportsmen’s groups were surprised by the announcement and scurried to ...
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Apr

2019

CDFW Proposes New Fishing Regulations

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) recently released a proposed set of changes to the state’s inland trout fishing regulations in furtherance of the Department’s Inland Trout Management Program. A result of a call for simplification, the proposed regulations were prepared with the intention of reducing the complexity of the current regulations and easing enforcement for wildlife officers. While the California Chapter applauds CDFW in its pursuit of regulations which permit ...
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