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May

2018

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Assistant Regional Director And Habitat Watch Volunteer

The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) recently appointed George Robinson to serve on the Chapter Leadership Team as Northeast Colorado Assistant Regional Director and Jordan Smith to serve as a Habitat Watch Volunteer for the Arapaho/Roosevelt National Forest. George Robinson George was born and raised in Parker, Texas. “I grew up fishing … sunfish in the small creek behind my house, and largemouth bass in the old quarry down the street,” he says. George was also known ...
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Apr

2018

Colorado BHA Member of the Month

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Recognize U.S. Army Veteran as Member of the Month Russell Bassett, Colorado Front Range Sponsor/Events Coordinator, BHA The Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) recognized Colorado BHA chapter leader, Russell Bassett, as their Member of the Month for February 2018. Russ joined the Colorado BHA Chapter Leadership Team (CLT) in December 2017, volunteering as the CLT’s Front Range Sponsor/Events Coordinator. He immediately took the bull by the horns and organized ...
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Apr

2018

2018 Colorado Chapter Rendezvous

The Colorado BHA 2018 Chapter Rendezvous will be on June 1-3 at the Lakeview campground in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest (about 29 miles north of Buena Vista) in the vicinity of the Twin Lakes Reservoir (2,805 acres) and Mount Elbert (14,433 ft.). We’ve reserved campsites C1-C8 (an entire loop of the campground), which can accommodate some 64 people and 16 cars/RVs. If we run out of space in C loop, all the sites in D and E are first-come-first-serve. Also lots of dispersed camping ...
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Apr

2018

A Big Win for Sportsmen and Wildlife in Colorado

In a big win for sportsmen and wildlife, this week the Colorado State Legislature passed two separate pieces of legislation securing critical funding for Colorado Parks and Wildlife and other important conservation programs like Great Outdoors Colorado. This recent success shows what we can get done when sportsmen, conservation groups and other recreation interest work together for our public lands, water and wildlife. The Future Generations Act (SB18-143) or CPW Fee bill passed this ...
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