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Jul

2024

Event Recap: Restoring Hunter Walking Trails in Superior National Forest

Minnesota BHA volunteers gathered  on June 29th in the Superior National Forest in Northeast Minnesota to improve access of hunter walking trails that had become nearly inaccessible for hunting.  The project, taking place on public land, was spearheaded by Minnesota Board Member Timo Rova, who coordinated with staff from the National Forest Service to identify a priority area for restoration. The mission for the day was to restore hunter and dog walking access by bucking downed trees with ...
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Jul

2024

Support of Emigrant Creek Ranch

Author: Chris Hager
Sue DoroffPresident, Western Rivers Conservancy 71 SW Oak St., 100Portland, OR 97201 RE: Western Rivers Conservancy’s Emigrant Creek Ranch project in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Dear Sue Doroff, The Oregon Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BHA) is pleased to write this letter in support of Western Rivers Conservancy’s Emigrant Creek Ranch project within the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument (Monument) in Jackson County, OR. Our support for this project ...
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Jul

2024

Sultan Basin 2024 Recap

Author: Chris Hager
Over the weekend of June 24th, 27 public land enthusiasts from Washington Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and Trash No Land worked with WA DNR to clean a shooting area in Snohomish County, WA.    For the third year in a row, volunteers worked for several hours picking up trash including shells, targets, and large pieces of metal. These efforts help to keep sites like this open, ensure access to DNR lands, create a better shooting experience, and help the overall health of OUR forest and ...
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11

Jul

2024

Public Service Announcement- WDFW Special Draw Corrections

Author: Dan Wilson
On July 10th, the Department of Fish and Wildlife announced that a complication occurred in assigning special draws results, as well as corrective steps they are taking to address it. We encourage hunters that applied for a special draw, whether you believe you were selected or not selected, to review the Department’s announcement here. As we reviewed the announcement, we were struck by two simultaneous feelings. The first was that glimmer of hope that every hunter has while waiting on draw ...
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10

Jul

2024

Permanent Public Access Secured on Missouri's Finley River

The Missouri Court of Appeals has rendered its verdict on the appeal of the decision in favor of public access to the Finley River at Lindenlure. In a unanimous ruling by all three judges, the August 2022 ruling in favor of public access was affirmed on every single point! PERMANENT PUBLIC ACCESS TO THE FINLEY RIVER AT LINDENLURE IS NOW SECURED! Lindenlure Gate Closure Missouri BHA first joined the fight by supporting the River Access Coalition (RAC), spearheaded by David Romano, in January ...
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10

Jul

2024

North Dakota BHA 2024 Summer Newsletter

Midsummer greetings from ND BHA! This newsletter features updates from your chapter's latest projects, events, podcasts, and more. And as always, contact us if you interested in getting involved. Policy Updates For information on issues threatening our nation's public lands and how to take action, click the link below. Take Action Now! Upcoming Chapter Events August 1 Full Draw Film Tour at the Fargo Theatre NDBHA will be co-hosting the Full Draw Film Tour at the Fargo Theatre. Full Draw ...
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Jul

2024

WY BHA Seeks to Protect Our Investments in Wildlife Management

Author: Bryan Jones
As hunters and anglers, we invest significant time, money, and care into the management of our state's wildlife and habitats. It's our right to protect these investments and ensure that our hard-earned license fees are used wisely, not to fund a damages program that incentivizes wildlife to consolidate on private lands in potential "wildlife refuges"—something our new Director of Game & Fish is aiming to address. However, this is precisely the incentive that will be created if the proposed ...
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Jul

2024

AFI Event Review (Montana Fly Fishing)

Author: Trevor Hubbs
Event Review 2021 Fly Fishing Dual Skills Camp I had never heard of BHA before this event, and now I visit your website every day for more information and more stories of how I can get involved in conservation. I've been a fly fisherman for a long time, but I'm a relatively new hunter. I didn't come to this camp expecting to learn a lot about flyfishing and to be fair; I didn't. I learned how fishing and the appropriate management of fisheries help conservation. I also learned about the ...
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Jul

2024

House Appropriators Move to Slash Funding, Target Public Lands

News for Immediate Release July 9, 2024 Contact: Kaden McArthur, 435-770-3774, mcarthur@backcountryhunters.org  Washington, D.C. — Today, the House Appropriations Committee voted on party lines to advance an Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act that would slash funding for federal land management agencies for Fiscal Year 2025, reducing funding levels for the second year in a row. As one of the nation’s leading grassroots advocacy groups aimed at conserving North ...
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Jul

2024

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 184: Save the Cutoff with Texans Bud Morton and Dustin Baker

The bitter tide of privatizing public lands and waters is rising fast across America. Only the actions of quietly heroic citizens can stop it. Nobody who hunted and fished the Cutoff wanted to tell the world about it. The Cutoff is also known as Creslenn Lake, a twelve-mile stretch of what used to be the Trinity River (it was “cut off” by a long-ago flood control project) between Navarro and Henderson Counties about an hour and half south of Dallas, Texas. The Cutoff has been a locals’ top ...
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