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Sep

2023

Kentucky BHA Collaborates with Army Corp. of Engineers on Public Lands Day!

Author: Kentucky BHA
On September 23rd, 20 members from Kentucky Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Chapter and the US Army Corps of Engineers- Louisville District, joined together to celebrate Public Lands Day for the second annual Buckhorn Lake Packout Event. During this year’s event, the focus was on the boat dock at the dam and preparing the butterfly habitat area which is a great visual for facility users. In only 2 hours, over 1200 gallons of trash was gathered and the habitat area got an impressive ...
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Sep

2023

Rock Springs RMP Released

Author: Bryan Jones
Last month, the Rock Springs Bureau of Land Management field office released the long-awaited draft RMP. This draft lays out 4 alternative plans on how the Rock Springs field office will manage 3.6 million acres of public land for the next 10 years.  BHA staff and the Wyoming Chapter Leadership are working with partners to review the 1,000-page draft to assure the habitat that is so vital to our members and the wildlife of Wyoming is being managed in an effective manner to conserve this ...
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Sep

2023

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 165: Public Lands Stewardship in California and Colorado

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Sep

2023

Shape the Future of Spotted Seatrout Management in Texas

Author: Kyle Mobley
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is inviting the public to participate in shaping the future of spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) harvest regulations along the Texas coast. In response to the freeze event that struck in February 2021, affecting a substantial spotted seatrout population, emergency measures were implemented to aid the recovery of this beloved game fish. These temporary regulations were in effect until August 31, when the former statewide bag and size limits ...
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Sep

2023

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) Joins Colorado Wildlife Conservation Project (CWCP) Objection to Proposed Mad Rabbit Trails Project

Author: Bryan Jones
See the Colorado Chapter supported letter objecting to the Mad Rabbit Trails Project:
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Sep

2023

California Public Lands Targeted for National Monument Designation

News for Immediate ReleaseSept. 25, 2023Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Chuckwalla National Monument would span 660,000 acres of desert habitat with movement pathways for desert bighorn sheep, mule deer and other species COACHELLA, Calif. – Vast, intact public land expanses of Southeast California revered both by hunters and the region’s Tribes could be permanently conserved if a national monument is established, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers stated ...
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Sep

2023

"Trigger Warning" - Thoughts on NY Laws & Regs

Author: Joshua Emig
One of my favorite late-summer, early-fall rituals is sitting down with a cup of coffee and the latest New York state guide to hunting and trapping laws and regulations. I see this as the signal of my mental kickoff of hunting season, the start of my transition from dispassionate pre-season preparation to complete obsession. I typically start with the “Highlights of Changes” (page 4), and on this year’s list there are a couple of items that probably should come with a “trigger warning” — pun ...
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Sep

2023

From casting to glassing: Utah's 2023 Hunting for Sustainability Course

I spend a lot of time standing in rivers. Cast, catch, release, repeat. Meanwhile, my friends and fellow BHA members disappear every season into the backcountry, reemerging with epic stories, stronger quads, and motivation for the next hunt. I started to feel like I was missing out, and wanted to learn more -- even if it meant starting from the beginning. Luckily for me, I was accepted into the 2023 Hunting for Sustainability Course: a series taught by BHA board members, wildlife ...
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Sep

2023

Elk Roast Rendang

  Late in the summer, I almost always notice more roasts in my freezer than anything else. Most people overlook Indonesia when they think of Asian foods, but this one is incredible, and the ingredients (save one) are readily available at most grocery stores. Rendang is a traditional Indonesian Dry Curry slow-cooked in coconut milk, and it is an amazing way to breathe life into a classic roast.   Ingredients: 1 wild game roast (2-3 lbs) 1 can of coconut milk 1 can of beef broth or wild game ...
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Sep

2023

A New Home

  By Benjamin Thomas   I grew up as a hunting kid in south-central Pennsylvania. Our small family farm felt like paradise some days, covered in wildlife from corner to corner. But it was like a walled-desert other days – no deer to be found and turkeys gobbling beyond the property line. It was home, however, and hunting and kid adventures were right beyond my backyard. Now, in my late twenties, life and work has moved me one-and-a-half hours from my old family property.  For four years I’ve ...

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