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Nov

2018

Texas BHA Applauds Powderhorn Ranch WMA Acquisition

By Jared Kennedy, Texas BHA Vice Chair 11/11/18 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ October, over 15,000 acres of unspoiled coastal habitat was transferred to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), finalizing a multi-year, $37.7 million land acquisition deal spearheaded by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation. A coalition of conservation organizations and wildlife agencies, including TPWD, The Nature Conservancy, ...
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Nov

2018

From Grand Marais to Montana, Tom Healy tries to make a difference

Author: Shawn Perich
Lots of folks on the North Shore know Tom Healy. A master of timber framing, he has been involved with North House Folk School in Grand Marais since its beginning. Although he moved to Whitefish, Montana several years ago, he returns to the North Shore every year to teach classes at North House. Out in Montana, Healy has another claim to fame. An avid hunter, he has raised and trained bird dogs. His love of hunting also led him into the realm of political activism. In the West, where the ...
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Nov

2018

What Happens When We Vote Public Lands and Waters? We Win!

BHA chapters in Connecticut, Colorado and Georgia are cheering the results of the Nov. 6 election and the outcomes of ballot measures impacting future management of state lands, waters and wildlife. In true boots on the ground fashion, BHA chapters worked hard to ensure sportsmen and women had the information needed to make the right vote on the following measures:   Connecticut – Amendment 2, Legislative Requirements to Transfer State Properties Amendment  The New England Chapter of BHA ...
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8

Nov

2018

OPINION: Pass the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act

By Gerhardt Soeffker - November 8, 2018 - Originally published in the Missoulian. Where I live, near the Blackfoot River, those of us who ply a stick and arrow have been pursuing bugling elk and wary bucks; others have been stripping articulated streamers in front of fall run brown trout. And as the days get shorter, and the nights cooler, it signals the start to general rifle season. For many of us public land owners, this precious time of year marks the start of our time afield in ...
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Nov

2018

BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 35: Ben Long, BHA Founding Board Member

A native son of the Palouse country in Idaho and a contributing writer to Outdoor Life, Ben Long is a founding board member of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, a former newspaperman and one of America’s leading conservation voices and strategists. Hal and Ben have been friends for more than a decade. Hal explains: “I was writing for Bugle magazine, and in almost every issue there would be an incredibly well-written piece by this guy Ben Long … the kind of story where you read a few paragraphs ...
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Nov

2018

Pints & Public Lands: Idaho BHA sets 3 consecutive records for Idaho Pint Nights

Author: Idaho BHA
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is the fastest growing conservation group in North America in large part due to the focus on public lands and grassroots efforts to engage the membership.  One of BHA's mantras has been to make it easy for people to show up and be engaged in discussions that affect the places they love to hunt and fish.  "Pint Nights" are popular BHA method for creating that sort of relaxed style of engagement and the Idaho chapter recently held three such events with tremendous ...
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Nov

2018

Texas BHA Takes Part in Chenier Plain Sportsmen’s Summit

On September 18th and 19th Texas BHA member and Houston resident Joel Smith had the opportunity to represent the Texas chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers at the Texas Chenier Plain Sportsmen’s Summit. The summit was comprised of a diverse group of conservation-minded sportsmen including leaders and members from Texas Parks and Wildlife, Ducks Unlimited, Texas Wildlife Association, Texas A&M, National Wild Turkey Federation, and Houston Safari Club among others.  The purpose of this ...
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Oct

2018

LETTER: Montana Sportsmen concerned for future of Badger-Two Medicine

October 30, 2018    The Honorable Ryan Zinke  US Department of the Interior  Washington, DC 20515  Re: Sportsmen and the Badger-Two Medicine      Dear Secretary Zinke,  The undersigned organizations collectively represent tens of thousands of Montana hunters and anglers who enjoy Montana’s public lands and public wildlife. Our members care deeply about public access, vibrant wildlife, and quality habitat. As you know, we are blessed in Montana with top-tier wild places and we depend on our ...
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Oct

2018

OPINION: Vote public lands and waters.

Here in Missoula County, sportsmen and women have it pretty darn good. But that’s no accident, and it’s no longer a secret. As more people figure out how wonderful our community is, our towns will continue to grow, and the surrounding wild lands and agricultural areas will face pressure as well. Our city and county planners are charged with leading this growth responsibly, but we, the residents of Missoula County, can help shape those decisions by voting yes for the new open space bond. As ...
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Oct

2018

BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 34: Steve Piragis, Boundary Waters outfitter

Author: Hal herring
  Steve Piragis, of Piragis Northwoods Company, is an institution in Ely, Minnesota: the grand old man of Boundary Waters outfitting and perhaps the most eloquent and knowledgeable spokesman for the region’s public lands wilderness since the legendary Sigurd F. Olson. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is vast, intensely alive and, unlike any other wilderness in the lower 48, readily accessible to almost anyone – all you need are some food and fishing tackle, basic camping gear and a ...
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