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2018

BHA Responds to White House Pardon of Oregon Ranchers Dwight Hammond and Steven Hammond

News for Immediate ReleaseJuly 10, 2018Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers today responded to President Trump’s pardon of Dwight Hammond and Steven Hammond, whose arson convictions sparked the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation in 2016 and helped advance current and ongoing fights over the future of American public lands and waters. BHA President and CEO Land Tawney issued the following ...
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Jul

2018

Colorado BHA Central Rockies Group Pint Night A Big Hit

The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) held a Pint Night at The Craftsman American Restaurant in Edwards (on June 14). The event was organized by the chapter’s incoming Central Rockies Regional Director, Micah Shanser. Colorado BHA West Slope Sponsor/Events Coordinator, Rick Seymour (a U.S. Air Force veteran), assisted Micah with forming the Central Rockies Group. “Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Colorado has recently initiated a Central Rockies Group in the Vail area. ...
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Jul

2018

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers 10th Annual State Gathering Recap

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) held their 10th Annual Rendezvous (June 1-3, 2018) in the midst of the Pike-San Isabel (PSI) National Forest south of Leadville near the Twin Lakes Reservoir and Mount Elbert (14,433 ft.), Colorado’s highest peak. A group of forty-five hunters and anglers from across the state enjoyed a weekend of camping, hiking, fishing, wild game cooking and second-to-none comradery. The Pike-San Isabel NF contains all or parts of nine ...
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9

Jul

2018

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Ask U.S. Senator Cory Gardner to Co-Sponsor the Continental Divide Wilderness & Camp Hale Legacy Act

Author: David Lien
During June the Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) held their 10th Annual Rendezvous near Leadville. Members from across the state spent the weekend camping, hiking, fishing eating wild game and enjoying some of our nation’s wild public lands estate. They also visited nearby Camp Hale, remembering those who have sacrificed so much to preserve and protect our great democracy and its unequaled public lands legacy. Tucked in a high mountain valley north of Leadville in Eagle County, ...
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Jul

2018

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Central Rockies Leaders

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) recently appointed Micah Shanser, James Donohue and Brian Busker to serve on their Chapter Leadership Team (CLT) as Central Rockies Regional Director (Micah) and Assistant Regional Directors (James and Brian). Micah was born and raised in Northern California, where he grew up exploring the backcountry by foot, bike and on skis. Although he didn’t have hunting mentors in his family, “We spent our time skiing, biking and camping,” ...
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Jul

2018

Behind the scenes: BHA’s water access captain Rob Parkins

Author: Lj Dawson
Rob Parkins did not move from the East Coast to Idaho for the cold Rocky Mountain winters. He spends them cozy inside his house tying flies, scouring maps for hunting, and counting the days until the rivers break from the ice. Rob also spends the snowy months of the year working on stream and river access across the country as BHA’s public waters access coordinator. He joined Team BHA this January, but rivers have been the defining characteristic of Rob’s life. The BHA bumper sticker, “Use ...
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Jul

2018

Backcountry group shares tails and trails

Author: Montana BHA
By Justin Harris - July 5, 2018 - Originally published in the Sanders County Ledger. It is not a "wilderness group," but their interest in the continued reasonable use of wild lands is second on their priority list. Presently, the number one goal of Cube Iron Cataract Coalition (CICC) is to create awareness of the backcountry mix of roadless areas, connecting backcountry, and lands bordering National Forest. Membership and support from the group enjoys an overlap with the Backcountry ...
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Jul

2018

BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 26: Bill Hanlon and the Tatshenshini Remains

Hal Herring and longtime BHA member and British Columbian Bill Hanlon swap stories in Whitefish, Montana. Hanlon tells the tale of his incredible 1999 adventure that begins with a Dall sheep hunt in northern British Columbia and ends with a wild discovery of the remains of an ancient hunter. It's a story of one hunting culture connecting with another over the centuries and into modern times. This is a hunting journey like no other, and it's not to be missed. :: iTunes :: Stitcher :: Podbean :: 
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Jul

2018

OPINION: Daines' about-face on LWCF bad for Montana

By Ivy Fredrickson - July 3, 2018 - Originally published in the Independent Record.  The Land and Water Conservation Fund uses offshore oil and gas revenues, not taxes, to fund fishing access sites, community parks and strategic acquisitions of public lands that expand public access or provide recreational opportunities. The LWCF is very important to communities like Butte. The Outdoor Industry Association found that in Montana alone outdoor recreation generates $7.1 billion annually in ...
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Jul

2018

Idaho BHA submits comments to BLM regarding wildlife security in the Boise foothills

Author: Idaho BHA
Idaho BHA submitted comments to the Boise District office of the BLM regarding the Four Rivers Resource Management Plan (RMP).  Idaho BHA encouraged the Boise BLM District to thoroughly evaluate wildlife security impacts for any future trail development in the Boise foothills. Specifically, we expressed concern that additional trail development may have negative impacts on crucial winter range that is utilized by deer and elk and asked the BLM to consider developing seasonal closures and ...
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