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Oct

2012

BHA Helps U.S. Forest Service Improve Elk Hunting & Habitat in Central Colorado

The Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers has partnered with the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and Trout Unlimited (TU) to improve native cutthroat habitat, elk habitat and elk hunter success on National Forest lands Southwest of Yampa, Colorado. With BHA’s help, the U.S. Forest Service will block and restore 25 miles of illegal, non-system motorized routes.   The project serves as a model for how proper travel management planning and implementation can ...
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Oct

2012

Reports from the Field: The Impacts of Illegal OHV Use on Hunting & Fishing

The following is a compilation of reports and stories from hunters, anglers and public land users about how illegal OHV use has impacted habitat and hunting and fishing opportunities.  If you have a story to share, please send it by email.   Jerry Woodard, Utah:Jerry explains a time when:Some hunters on ATVs insisted they would haul his elk out for him if they could get their machines to the site. Even though Jerry declined their offer, the persistent ATV riders spent much of the day trying ...
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Oct

2012

A Debate on Public Lands Energy Development? What Debate?

Wildlife needs wild habitat. Americans need energy. And sportsmen overwhelming understand that we need both.As gas prices creep-up, people are understandably concerned.  While this concern warrants further discussion among candidates, well-balanced energy development on our public lands must be central to any discussion – sportsmen expect that.   The public access and quality fish and wildlife habitat that public lands provide are of too great for it to go any other way. And sportsmen ...
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Oct

2012

A Debate on Public Lands Energy Development? What Debate?

Wildlife needs wild habitat. Americans need energy. And sportsmen overwhelming understand that we need both.As gas prices creep-up, people are understandably concerned.  While this concern warrants further discussion among candidates, well-balanced energy development on our public lands must be central to any discussion – sportsmen expect that.   The public access and quality fish and wildlife habitat that public lands provide are of too great for it to go any other way. And sportsmen ...
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Sep

2012

National Public Lands Day: Step-up and Speak-out

September 29th marks a deer opener in Western Oregon; waterfowl opener in Montana; moose opener in Minnesota; and last but certainly not least...National Public Lands Day in the United States of America! To honor National Public Lands Day, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is asking sportsmen everywhere to step-up and speak-out for the public lands we all enjoy.  The U.S. remains the only place in the world where sportsmen and women have free access to large swaths of public land, over 650 ...
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Sep

2012

The Moose at Castle Rocks

The following is backcountry hunting story by Alaska BHA Member, Mike Rogers.  The original version can be found on Mike's blog."Daddy, isn't that a moose?" queried my young son from our perch he had nicknamed "Castle Rocks". The Rocks were a series of abrupt rocky spires and scree jutting from the ridge face about halfway to the 3500' summit. The spires and their connecting cliffs and scree fields made a roughly continuous wall, some 1/2 mile long and 300 feet above the more gently angled ...
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Sep

2012

Washington Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Spearheads Sportsmen Roundtables

In an effort to identify common priorities among sportsmen, Washington Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is coordinating a series of roundtable meetings with sportsmen throughout the state. Through this process, WA BHA and a variety of sportsmen and conservation interests will work to educate Washington’s Congressional candidates about key issues affecting sportsmen. Some of the groups invited to participate include Ducks Unlimited, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Trout Unlimited. Current ...
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Sep

2012

Ice, Sweat and Ducks

By Idaho Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Member, Brad Brooks. Brad lives in Boise Idaho and waterfowl hunts the Snake River Basin when he is not hunting big game.For a masochist like me there is something strangely appealing about waterfowl hunting in cold weather. To me, hunting is about getting away from the crowds and enjoying the peace and solitude of the hunt, which often requires enduring pain and discomfort that others are often unwilling to subject themselves to, for good reason.The ...
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Sep

2012

Use the Quads God Gave You!

At sport shows and gun shows, Backcountry Hunters & Angler’s “Use the Quads God Gave You!” bumper sticker stands out like a 400 class bull in a herd of calves. For the gun show attendee in the video below, the bumper sticker stood out as a reminder of hunts ruined by reckless OHV use. As we kick-off the hunting season, BHA reminds hunters everywhere to stay on designated routes, be courteous of those around you and use your own power to explore the wild lands the wildlife call home. Click ...
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Sep

2012

Proposed BWCA land exchange is a bad deal

During September of 1901, Vice President Theodore Roosevelt unexpectedly (but prophetically) became America’s 26th president, and during his tenure as commander-in-chief, Roosevelt personally established the first 21 forest reserves. They evolved into the present-day 192 million-acre national forest system, which includes Minnesota’s Superior National Forest (SNF).It has been over 100 years since TR signed Presidential Proclamation No. 848, establishing the SNF and laying the foundation for ...
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