Welcome to BHA’s new website! This digital campfire is still being built—thanks for bearing with us as we get it burning bright.
1
Jul
2025
Categories: Media
Tags: AFI Featured Stories, AFI Comms Channel
MeatEater Director of Conservation and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers North American Board Chair Ryan Callaghan joins Hal as they discuss what is happening, what’s at stake, and how we – all of us American patriots together -- are going to stop this vandalism and theft of the treasures of our nation. Listen. Learn. Then Take Action.
Categories: Media, Podcasts
Tags: the campfire, featured, Podcast
30
Jun
Duck Gyro Contributed by Alec Boyd-DevineThis is one of my favorite summertime recipes—perfect when I’m craving some of the ducks left in the freezer from last fall. It’s a fresh yet hearty meal, an unlikely combination that just works.This recipe is easy to eye without needing precise measurements.Ingredients • Duck breast (1–2 per gyro, depending on breast size) • Pita bread • Fresh dill • Lemons • Garlic bulb • Greek yogurt • Oregano, salt, ...
Categories: Media, Field to Table
Tags: Field to Table, Alaska Chapter, Alaska Field to Table
Categories: Media, Chapter News
Tags: stewardship blog, Montana Chapter
Tags: New England Chapter
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A Brief BHA History III: Taking The Initiative and Raisin’ Hell “This is why BHA was built. For this opportunity. For this fight!” Taking the initiative. That’s how Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) got started over twenty years ago.[1] It’s why the “Gang of Seven” stood around that southern Oregon campfire during March 2004 and brought our BHA tribe into existence.[2] They were anticipating (i.e., hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst) this moment, when our great public lands ...
Tags: the campfire
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Categories: Media, Press Releases
Tags: policy blog, the campfire, featured, press releases
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Russian River Fencing Project 2025 Recap“Ahhh yes, the great Friday evening Kenai migration,” my wife joked as we headed south along the Seward Highway. In front of us stretched a seemingly endless line of cars and campers clogging the road. Like salmon responding to ancient instinct, the rising temperatures and longer days must have triggered something deep inside Southcentral Alaskans - suddenly, everyone had the same idea. It was late May, and in the coming weeks, the first red, or ...
Categories: Media, State Issues
Tags: Alaska Chapter
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Tags: the campfire, AFI Featured Stories, AFI comms
Tags: policy blog, the campfire, press releases