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Apr

2013

Elk Need Staunch Advocates

The following Op-Ed was written by BHA's own Greg Munther, in partnership with Gayle Joslin of Helena Hunters and Anglers; Casey Hackathorn of Hellgate Hunters and Anglers; Skip Kowalski of the Montana Wildlife Federation; and Kathy Lloyd of the Clancy Unionville Task Force.  An original version of this article can be found here.Elk hunting is more than a hobby to Montanans. It is a way of life for many Montana elk hunters that are growing concerned about plans for managing the Helena ...
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Apr

2013

Browns Canyon: “‘Bill makes sure it stays that way.’”

 The following article was published in the The (Salida, Colo.) Mountain Mail: 4/10/13.  The original version can be found here.Recently, U.S. Sen. Mark Udall introduced legislation that would designate 22,000 acres of Browns Canyon between Salida and Buena Vista as a national monument and (in part) wilderness area, which would ensure the canyon remains just like it is now for future generations of hunters and anglers and other outdoorsmen and women.Some 102,000 acres in the area were first ...
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Apr

2013

CO BHA Supports Brown's Canyon Wilderness & Monument Proposal

Recently, U.S. Sen. Mark Udall announced draft legislation that would designate 22,000 acres of Browns Canyon between Salida and Buena Vista as a national monument and (in part) wilderness area, which would ensure the canyon remains just like it is now for future generations of hunters and anglers and other outdoorsmen and women.  As part of a coalition of sportsmen organizations Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers announced support of the concept. Since it's inception CO BHA has ...
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Apr

2013

Hunter Walking Trails: Letter to Commissioner Landwehr

The following is a letter that was sent to Minnesota DNR Commissioner Tom Landweher on behalf of MN Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, in support of the expansion of more Hunter Walking Trails (HWT).  The letter was signed by 200 Minnesota sportsmen who agree that a better balance of motorized and non-motorized hunting opportunities on state lands is needed.Tom LandweherCommissioner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources500 Lafayette RoadSt. Paul, MN 55155Dear Commissioner Landwehr,We write ...
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Apr

2013

UPDATE NV BHA Opposes AB 293: OHV Overhaul

April 3, 2013Dear Chairman Carillo and Committee members,Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is a national non-profit conservation organization of outdoor enthusiasts who prize the tradition, challenge and solitude of America's backcountry. We believe the backcountry is the most valuable and healthy wildlife habitat, thus also the best hunter/angler habitat.NV BHA Board members participated in the many years of contentious deliberations it required to finally come to a consensus with all ...
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Apr

2013

News: BHA in Kansas

The following article originally appeared in the Topeka Capital-Journal on February 2, 2013http://cjonline.com/news/2013-02-02/wolf-killed-kansas-first-more-centuryTHE BACKCOUNTRY Hunters and Anglers organization — a national non-profit sportsmen conservation outfit dedicated to ensuring opportunities to hunt and fish on wild public lands and waters — is organizing a chapter to work on behalf of Kansas’ remaining wild spaces.Led by BHA member Daniel Schapaugh, a Kansas native who values the ...
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Apr

2013

Choosing the 'Right' Raft

Wild rivers are earth's renegades, defying gravity, dancing to their own tunes, resisting the authority of humans, always chipping away, and eventually always winning. -Richard BangsIf you fish the West and you don’t own a raft, you’ve likely coveted those that do. While drift boats still serve as the traditional mainstay for most Western anglers, rafts designed for fishing are gaining popularity as their versatility and affordability continues to improve.The right raft can get you into ...
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Mar

2013

NM BHA Update 3-28-13

NM BHA Update –As you’ve probably heard by now, this past Monday President Obama permanently protected 242,555 acres of high quality elk, mule deer, antelope and big horn sheep habitat through the designation of the Rio Grande National Monument (RGDN). NM BHA is honored to have been an instrumental part of the coalition that built the overwhelming community support that ultimately pushed this proposal over the finish line.The following links provide more information on the designation and ...
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Mar

2013

2013 North American Rendezvous a Huge Success

You know you’ve had a successful event when multiple states area vying to host Rendezvous next year and members are already emailing to find out where it will be! Put simply, Rendezvous 2013 was a smashing success. Members had the opportunity to learn how to be more effective advocates for wild public land, water and quality wildlife habitat; were exposed to the joys of llama packing; found out how to mount that monster mule deer and got to try out traditional archery as a sample of just ...
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28

Mar

2013

ACTION ALERT: HB 278 and HB 336 - Sportsmen asked to pay for livestock loses

The followingGood morning,To follow up on the ISCAC Action Alert I need to bring your attention to the2 bills that are being ramrodded through the end of thelegislative session without YOUR input. The first is HB 278- you can read more about the bill here: http://www.idahosportsmensconnection.com/updates/index.phpIn short, HB 278 removes $100,000 from the Access Yes program (that is $100,000 of OUR money, paid through license and tag fees) and directs to animal control boards- so WE are ...
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