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Oct

2025

Ryan “Cal” Callaghan of MeatEater Named Incoming President and CEO of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) is proud to announce that Ryan “Cal” Callaghan—longtime BHA supporter, former chair of BHA’s North American Board, and current vice president of conservation at MeatEater—has been named incoming president and CEO of BHA, effective January 1, 2026.

“I’m committed to building on the momentum of the incredible BHA community as a nonpartisan voice leading the charge for conservation."

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Oct

2025

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Corner-Crossing Case, Protecting Millions of Acres of Public Lands

Author: Nadia Marji
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May

2025

Iron Bar Holdings Appeals Corner Crossing Case to U.S. Supreme Court

Author: Anonym
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:   May 22, 2025     Contact:   media@backcountryhunters.org    Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Stands by its Position: Corner Crossing is NOT a Crime  Iron Bar Holdings Petitions U.S. Supreme Court to Review Corner Crossing Ruling    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA), North America’s leading public lands advocacy group, is responding today to news that Iron Bar Holdings, LLC will petition the U.S. Supreme Court to review the landmark corner crossing ...
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Jan

2025

Wyoming BHA Response to House Bill 99

Author: Bryan Jones
The Wyoming Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) has long advocated for sportsmen’s and women’s ability to access public lands via corner crossing—the act of moving between adjoining public parcels at their corners. While we appreciate the intent of House Bill 99 to clarify legal ambiguities, we encourage lawmakers to address issues in its current draft to ensure it protects public access without creating unintended consequences. Wyoming BHA secured a significant victory two years ...
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May

2023

Corner Crossing: A Timeline

Author: Thomas Plank
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May

2023

FAQ: The Federal Ruling on the Wyoming Corner Crossing Case

Author: Tim Brass
Summary: On May 26, 2023, the District Court of Wyoming found it legal to cross through private airspace when stepping from public land to public land over a shared public/private corner. Read on for more information on what exactly this decision means for the public, and read the judge's order here. 1) Is corner crossing legal everywhere now? Just in Wyoming?    It’s complicated. This specific decision is based on the particular facts involved in the case. The judge determined that the ...
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Jan

2023

Corner Crossing: An Obvious Issue That Requires A Nuanced and Collaborative Approach

Author: Sabrina King
On August 25, 2004, the Wyoming Attorney General’s office issued an opinion that corner crossing does not violate the state’s “hunter trespass” law. On April 29, 2022, after less than two hours of deliberation, a Carbon County jury found four Missouri hunters not guilty of Wyoming’s criminal trespass law for corner crossing to access public land to harvest elk. The reality is: in Wyoming, no hunter has ever been found guilty of criminal trespass by a jury of their peers for corner ...
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Dec

2022

Wyoming BHA Members Strongly Support Improving Access

A 2022 survey of Wyoming BHA members shows there is strong support for improving public land access opportunities in the state as well as for respecting private property rights. Read more below.  Wyoming hunters and anglers strongly support public and private access rights and overwhelmingly cite access as the biggest barrier while hunting and fishing. Wyoming BHA members are likely to have extensive hunting experience in the state, with 67% having hunted for 10 years or more. Nearly 30% of ...
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Jun

2022

Wyoming Spring/Summer Newsletter 2022

Welcome to the Spring/Summer 2022 edition of the Wyoming Roundup! The Wyoming BHA Chapter Leadership Team (WLT) – along with you, our members – has been hard at work since our previous edition that was sent out in March. If you’re a new member or recently updated your contact information and missed the Winter/Spring 2022 edition, you can check it out here. Our next quarterly review will land in your inboxes in September, so be sure to also keep a close eye on our chapter ...
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Apr

2022

Wyoming Corner Crossing Civil Case Transferred to Federal Court

Hunters and anglers are closely watching legal proceedings in Carbon County, Wyoming, where four non-resident elk hunters “corner crossed” at a surveyed corner where two parcels of public land join and who, as a result, were charged with criminal – and later civil – trespass. The hunters had accessed the public lands in question for two consecutive years, utilizing a stepladder in the second year to cross from one public parcel to another.    For more background on corner crossing, check ...
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