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Will the Real Hunter Please Stand Up?

[EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Author]: Caitlin Thompson
By Holly EndersbyGold tamarack trees glow like candle flames against the dark fir. Pine and spruce on high, blue ridges and deep green canyons fade into the horizon. The pack string of mules is strung out on the steep trail behind me, each loaded with elk meat and camp gear. Low slung clouds swirl around us as we slowly make our way back to the trailhead we’d left ten days ago.The Eagle Cap Wilderness in Oregon’s northeast corner is a land of rugged mountains and deep canyons interlaced with ...
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Dress for Success ̶ and Survival

[EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Author]: Caitlin Thompson
By David CronenwettAs autumn rolls around, backcountry hunters look forward to our journeys into the mountains. We should take care to prepare ourselves for rapid weather changes, since fall frequently morphs into winter and back again from day to day.Being prepared makes outings more comfortable and more successful, as well as safer.The biggest threat that autumn and early winter pose to hunters is hypothermia – the insidious and potentially deadly lowering of the body's core temperature. ...
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Den of a Ghost

[EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Author]: Caitlin Thompson
By Mark RichardsThis article originally appeared in the December 2003 issue of Alaska MagazineA wanderer's dream of the Last Frontier ends with a lonely death in the forest..."Without question there are places in nature that own a certain unique spirit, that are so peculiar and individual that they draw us to them, not that they care, but that they stand out in the surrounding solitude and vastness of the forest and act as magnets to anyone who passes their way."–Jim Harrison The place to ...
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Why I Hunt

[EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Author]: Caitlin Thompson
By Lisa A. DeBruyckereIt seemed like a simple enough question—“Why do you hunt?” It came from an eager young reporter with a self-professed bias against hunters and hunting. And while I was confident I could answer the question, I didn’t realize when it was asked that my answer would have to do more with personal relationships, growing up on asphalt, connecting with the outdoors, and yes, even the settling of the American West, than it had to do with the act of hunting itself.   It’s not as ...
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A Hunt for Wild Lands

[EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Author]: Caitlin Thompson
A land that is facing ceaseless development. A people mired in obesity from their over-reliance upon technology and motorized equipment. A quality of life—particularly the sporting life—that is rapidly careening downhill. These are some of the basic tenants of our call to arms—for American and Canadian sportsmen and women to stand up for the wild country and wildlife that depend so much upon it. Now, more than ever before, we need wild lands: places to rekindle the depths of the human soul. ...
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Off-Highway Vehicle Abuse

[EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Author]: Caitlin Thompson
All Americans have a right to enjoy our public lands and waters – but no small minority has a right to damage those public treasures or ruin the experience of others enjoying the Great Outdoors. We agree with former Forest Service Chief Dale Bosworth when he said that unmanaged motorized recreation is one of the great threats to our National Forests.Hunters and anglers are acutely aware of how the abuse of off-road vehicles scars the land, pollutes water, spreads weeds, frighten ...
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BHA Board Member, Larry Fisher fights to "Crush the Bastard"

[EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Author]: Arkansas BHA Chapter
Larry Fisher, of Idaho, is part of the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers family. He serves on the national board, where he has put his shoulder to the wheel, doing the hard work necessary to keep our young, energetic organization focused and productive. As a sideline, Larry edits Traditional Bowhunter Magazine and a highly skilled "tradbow" hunter himself.    Larry's 2013 hunting season was in the planning stages when he got a rude surprise. His doctors told him he had a cancerous tumor on his ...
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Backpack Hunting in the Rocky Mountains

[EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Author]: Caitlin Thompson
By Phillip WattsYou don't have to be a burly Jim Bridger to find solitude, scenery and backcountry elk-hunting success.As a youngster living in Virginia, I was captivated by stories about backpack hunting in the Rocky Mountains. It seemed to me there could be no greater adventure than setting out on foot in roadless country in pursuit of elk. But I doubted I would ever go on such a hunt myself–backpacking for elk required the mountain-man skills of Jim Bridger and the stamina of a mountain ...
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