Nebraska BHA March Newsletter

Welcome to Nebraska Backcountry Hunters & Anglers March update!

Picture1.jpgThis month, two BHA Nebraska board members Kyle Broadfoot and Bill Grossnicklaus set up a BHA booth at the Nebraska Bowhunters Association annual meeting in Kearney. They visited with numerous attendees and informed visitors of our mission to protect and enhance public access to Nebraska’s public Lands and Waters. The meeting and booth were a great success.

 

 

Other News:

  • Nebraska BHA sent out a response email to the BLM regarding the sale of Bureau of Land Management public lands in our state
  • Did you catch Fresh Tracks Weekly with Randy Newberg makes some great economic arguments in support of our public lands?  Be sure to share any media with us centered around public land and access.
  • Nebraska BHA thanks the Lincoln County road supervisor for committing to have the mile long east minimum maintenance road into Wapiti WMA cleared of brush to improve access for hunters. He also agreed to have gravel spread on the road if provided by NGPC. Hopefully it will be added this fall. Stay tuned!
  • Trashy Cat is up!  Join your Nebraska BHA Chapter at Two Rivers SRA for a weekend of fun, fishing, site clean-up, and camping! We'll have giveaways, merch to buy, and chapter sign ups. We encourage the use of set lines, bank lines, and trot lines in accordance with state regulations. The event starts the afternoon of May 2nd with camp set up and fishing. Area clean-up will take place May 3, 9am-12pm. The remainder of weekend will be for campout and fishing. Help with tackle and setting of trot lines will be available for those who want to learn. May 02, 2025 at 5:00pm - May 04, 2025 at Two Rivers State Recreation Area, 27702 F St. Waterloo, NE 68069 Google map and directions RSVP HERE For more info contact Kyle Broadfoot  [email protected]
  • A couple of dedicated BHA members did an impromptu cleanup on West Cozad WMA while scoping out E Willow Island for volunteer project.

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Have a great month outdoors and if you have any comments or concerns, such as access to particular public lands in our state, please reach out to the chapter at [email protected]

About Nebraska BHA Chapter

Nebraska Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is here to speak for our greatest legacy; Nebraska’s lands and waters. We will ensure that our children receive the legacy that was given to us, improved and protected by the people who have come to love it.

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