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Feb

2019

BHA Fights for Public Access in Montana’s Crazy Mountains

News for Immediate ReleaseFeb. 13, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org                     Matthew Bishop, 406-324-8011, bishop@westernlaw.org   Sportsmen and women contend Forest Service is not doing its job by failing to protect and defend public access to public lands on historic trails   MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and a coalition of concerned conservation-based groups have submitted a letter to the U.S. Forest Service summarizing ...
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Feb

2019

Alabama Pint Night Tour Review

Author: Josh Kaywood
The Alabama Pint Night Tour was one of the more inspiring things I have been involved in with the Southeast Chapter.  Last August we did a similar tour across the state, averaging 4 attendees for each event. This last go around I was blown away by the attendance which jumped up into the high 20’s and 30’s for all but one of the events!  The Public Land Revolution is STRONG in Alabama.  Southeast Chair and North American Board Member Jeff Jones kicked things off with a killer evening in ...
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Feb

2019

Senate Votes to Advance Public Lands Package; BHA Urges House to Follow Suit

News for Immediate ReleaseFeb. 12, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   Land and Water Conservation Fund reauthorization, other conservation priorities included in broad-based package of bills   WASHINGTON – A vote by the U.S. Senate today supported a massive package of conservation and public access bills that permanently reauthorizes the Land and Water Conservation Fund and advances other key measures, edging hunters, anglers and other outdoor ...
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Feb

2019

NY BHA Supports Full Funding for Environmental Protection Fund

Author: New York BHA
Since 1993, New York’s Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) has served as one of the most important sources of funding in the state for public land and water conservation projects that enhance public hunting and fishing access. Sportsmen and women were pleased to see Governor Cuomo request $300 million for the EPF program in his proposed budget. In recent years, the EPF has helped secure new public hunting, fishing and recreational access to tens of thousands of acres of lands and waters in ...
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Feb

2019

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 42: Natalie Krebs, Senior Editor at Outdoor Life and Field & Stream

Author: Hal herring
How does a 2013 graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism find herself pulling a pulk (gear sled) on an ice fishing expedition into the frozen wilderness of the Boundary Waters of Minnesota? How does a cutting-edge multimedia journalist make a living these days while pursuing the stories and the adventures of which most of us can only dream? We ask Natalie Krebs, senior editor at Outdoor Life and Field & Stream, these questions and discuss a lot more - including the ...
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Feb

2019

OPINION: Finding a path forward for our wild backyard

By Christian Appel - February 9, 2019 - Originally published in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle You have the chance to help determine the future of our wild backyard for the next 30 years. We are lucky to call the Gallatin and Madison mountains home. They provide abundant wildlife, clean drinking water, and wild trails – but for how much longer? Between skyrocketing populations and a changing landscape, these constants of mountain living are starting to look a lot less certain. Now the Custer ...
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Feb

2019

Chronic Wasting Disease Transmission, Spread Addressed in Bipartisan Senate Bill

News for Immediate ReleaseFeb. 8, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   Senate bill follows introduction of House legislation, considers impacts of CWD on big-game populations   WASHINGTON – Public lands sportsmen and women welcomed the introduction this week of Senate legislation that addresses the growing threat chronic wasting disease poses to big game populations across North America.   Sens. John Barrasso (R-WY), Doug Jones (D-AL) and Michael Bennet ...
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Feb

2019

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Habitat Watch Volunteers

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently appointed three Habitat Watch Volunteers: John Duke (Arapahoe-Roosevelt National Forest), Matt Bourget (San Isabel National Forest) and Grant Whittey (Arapahoe-Roosevelt National Forest). John was born and raised in southeast Michigan, where he grew up hunting small game and whitetails. “My earliest memories are of catching bluegill and other panfish on Northern Michigan lakes and jumping brush piles hunting for cottontail with ...
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Feb

2019

LETTER: Montana Sporting Coalition opposes HB 265

Author: Montana BHA
Feb. 5, 2019 The Hon. Rep. Bob BrownChairman, House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee State Capitol1301 East Sixth Ave.Helena, MT 59601 Dear Chairman Brown and members of the House FWP committee, The Montana Sporting Coalition is made up of more than a dozen hunting and angling organizations with a deep commitment to our outdoors traditions. Our diverse interests means at times we disagree on specific issues. But we all recognize the vital role that habitat plays to all wildlife species, ...
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Feb

2019

OPINION: Big game location data should not be sold

By Jock Conyngham - February 5th, 2019 - Originally published in the Montana Standard. Like other Montanans, I earn my food through hard work. I spend each fall and winter in pursuit of big game, waterfowl, and upland birds to fill my freezer and sustain my family through the year. Game is well over 95% of our meat. This is not an easy task, nor should it be; that’s what fair chase ethics tell us. The best hunter isn’t the one with the best spot, and certainly not the one with the best gear. ...
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