Hunting and Angling Presidents Hunting and Angling Presidents Zachary Williams / Friday, February 14, 2025 By Dalton Valette. To celebrate this year’s Presidents’ Day, let’s look at the long history of America’s heads of state who enjoyed the great outdoors. For us, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, one mustachioed man may come to mind, but there have been plenty of other hunters and anglers who’ve resided in the White House. George Washington (1st president, 1789-1797) Throughout his illustrious career as a surveyor, farmer, soldier, and president, Washington enjoyed a great amount of time ... Media Reports media Backcountry Journal Read more
Conserving Greater Sage Grouse: A Sportsmen's Priority Conserving Greater Sage Grouse: A Sportsmen's Priority Arkansas BHA Chapter / Friday, March 4, 2016 Media Chapter News Reports State Issues media Habitat Stewardship Fish & Wildlife Management Reports Arizona Chapter Read more
Land & Water Conservation Fund Report: From the Mountains to the Bayous Land & Water Conservation Fund Report: From the Mountains to the Bayous Arkansas BHA Chapter / Tuesday, January 13, 2015 To view the full report, click here. Nearly 50 years ago a far-sighted, bipartisan group in Congress established the Land and Water Conservation Fund, tapping a fraction of the royalties from offshore oil and gas production to give all Americans a lifetime of outdoor recreational opportunity. Congress intended the Fund to be used for “preserving, developing, and assuring accessibility to … outdoor recreation resources … and to strengthen the health and vitality of the citizens of the United ... Media Reports media Reports Read more