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2018

Behind the Scenes: BHA’s office maestro Caitlin Frisbie

Author: Lj Dawson
The last time BHA’s office operations manager moved, her friends groaned under extra heavy boxes. If she had let them look inside, they would have found her rock collections. Caitlin Frisbie collects rocks on every adventure. It’s that fascination with her surroundings that she picked up from her mother who is a conservation biologist and her father, who by the time she was four, put a fly rod in her hands. “I find it really hard to sit still,” Caitlin said. As a creative kid, the outdoors ...
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Jun

2018

OPINION: Which is it, Sen. Daines? You say one thing and do another

By Jared Farsier - June 29, 2018 - Originally published in the Montana Standard. As a parent, there are few things more rewarding and enjoyable to me than taking my kids outdoors. My wife and I choose to live and do business in Montana because of the vast opportunities right out our back door. But our appreciation for the outdoors started long before we moved here. I was raised in a northern Wisconsin logging town, and my childhood summer memories are filled with an on-the-lake public ...
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Jun

2018

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Chapter Vice Chair

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) recently appointed Don Holmstrom to serve as their Chapter Leadership Team (CLT) vice chair. Don was one of BHA’s early members, joining in 2005, the same year the Colorado chapter (BHA’s first state chapter) formed and only a year after seven hunters and anglers stood around a campfire in Oregon, starting BHA. He was also one of Colorado BHA’s first Habitat Watch Volunteers (HWVs), starting in September 2009, the same month the ...
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Jun

2018

Take action to preserve hunting and fishing on Hawn's Peninsula

The Pennsylvania Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is committed to speaking up for hunting and fishing access and habitat for wildlife and fish. We are therefore opposed to a plan by a developer from Texas to lease 400 acres of wild federal public land managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to build a resort on Hawn’s Peninsula along Raystown Lake in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. Click Here to see maps of the planned development. If allowed, this proposal would ...
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Jun

2018

MT Chapter Supports the Forest Legacy Lost Trail Conservation Project

Author: Greg Munther
Rick NorthrupMontana Fish, Wildlife and Parks1420 East 6th AvenuePO Box 200701Helena, MT 59620-0701 RE:  Forest Legacy Lost Trail Conservation Project Dear Mr. Northrup: The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers would like to express our support for the Forest Legacy Lost Trail Conservation easement project. Our organization includes more than 2,400 avid Montana resident hunters, fishermen and outdoor enthusiasts. Most of our members have outdoor families as well. Many of our ...
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Jun

2018

Montana Chapter Supports Responsible Beaver Trapping Regulations

Author: Greg Munther
Martha Williams, DirectorMontana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks1420 East 6th AvePO Box 200701Helena, Montana  59620   Director Williams:   We would like to respond to the recent beaver trapping regulation proposal for the 2018-2019 trapping season. The season as proposed, with few exceptions, provides for unlimited beaver trapping for 5 ½ months out of the year on the west side of the state, and 9 months of the year on the east side of the state. Montana Chapter of Backcountry ...
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Jun

2018

Nevada Chapter helps NDOW with spawning event

With the addition of new board members and a chapter coordinator, the Nevada chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is posed to be the leading voice for sportsman on public lands, water and wildlife within the state. Evidence of that can be seen at the last event hosted by the chapter in partnership with the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW). The chapter was contacted by NDOW who asked BHA if we would like to assist them in their rainbow trout spawning event in Marlette Lake located ...
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Jun

2018

California prepares comments for Mojave National Preserve's Water Management Plan

While the California Chapter has been busy planning Pint Nights and staffing booths at various outdoor events. The chapter has also been working on providing comments and recommendations to our states representatives and federal agencies on how to provide and ensure recreational activities on our public lands. The largest issue BHA has been working on has been the proposed Mojave National Preserve Water Management Plan. There is currently an open public comment period for the Mojave National ...
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Jun

2018

BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 25: BHA Goes to Washington

Hal Herring goes to Washington, D.C., to talk with members of Congress about hunting, fishing and public lands and waters. Sen. Michael Bennet (D) of Colorado, Dr. Roger Marshall of Kansas (R), Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico (D) and Sen. Richard Burr (R) of North Carolina meet one-on-one with Hal, zeroing in on the Land and Water Conservation Fund and its importance to public access. BHA Conservation Director John Gale offers additional insights on the LWCF and why it matters to ...
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Jun

2018

Your Voice Was Heard - Thank You

Today the Laramie County Commissioners voted unanimously 5-0 against the two petitions to vacate (eliminate the public right-of-way) for two county roads (highlighted in green and pink in the map below). Buzz Hettick, Chairman of the Wyoming BHA Chapter spoke at the commission hearing earlier today, defending our access to our public lands and standing up for our interests as hunters and anglers. This is an important public lands access victory that we should celebrate.  Thank you to all of ...
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