BHA interview-cue the haters!
OK, we just launched our 5th episode of the Highlander Hunting Podcast.
The BHA interview. Backcountry Hunters and Anglers-Alberta Chapter chairman. I would encourage anyone who has an opinion on the Castle Wilderness issue to have a listen. I'm sure you will learn something, either confirming your current opinion, or maybe changing your mind, who knows. But we at Highlander Hunting don't have a dog in this race. This interview was my idea. Here's my reasoning: Lots of Americans I have respect for support BHA in their states. Randy Newberg, Remi Warren, Steve Rinella, Aaron Snyder, the list goes on and on. Everything I've heard from them has been a net positive for hunting in the states. Access rights, and boots on the ground habitat work in the Kootenays. So in my mind, having another voice for Hunting and fishing here in Alberta is a good thing. But, I don't own a OHV right now. I have in the past. I usually don't use one for hunting, but did a few weeks back (thanks Mike!). So when I think of hunting access, I don't automatically think of OHV riders. But lots of other hunters do. I just want people to understand the rationale for posting this interview. Like it or hate it. I hope you're at least entertained. And we're still waiting for our first hate mail :argue2: highlanderhuntingpodcast@gmail.com Cheers, John McCann Free download at: highlanderhunting.podbean.com Highlander Hunting Podcast on Itunes and Google Play. So with that in mind, I thought I would at least give the new Alberta chapter a chance to get their message out to our small group of listeners. |
Wouldn't Randy Newberg be apposed to motorized access?
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Whoa, you guys are going to blow your advertising budget in 2 weeks.
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Doesn't Alberta already have very effective hunting / conservation groups? What will another group achieve that AFGA and Alberta Conservation, among others, will not?
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I'd say there will never be enough groups in Alberta to properly voice hunters and anglers voices. Seems when it comes to conservation in Alberta there is as much fighting between fellow hunters as there is with the province
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At the same time, they have repeatedly tried to throw bowhunters under the bus (thanks largely to former AO member sheephumper and his vendetta), they did not lobby for the grizzly hunt or call out the garbage science conducted by golder and provincial bios despite knowing full well what was going on. They don't call out APOS on the multitude of issues in that group. They certainly do not oppose the endless treaty-rights based slaughter going on. Kananaskis. Rock lake. Landowner tags. Bison hunting going native only. Etc, etc, etc. I can keep going all day, point is I don't trust the AFGA and when I see BHA, I see a group that has put foot to highly connected political arse and made a huge difference for regular hunters. |
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Think he was using a side by side on one of his shows. |
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We just thought this is a great way to connect with likeminded individuals. Or at least Alberta hunters anyway. |
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I have spoke to ACA people, they seem similar to BHA from what I could tell. But I could be wrong. |
Good interview guys.
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Great podcast, guys.
It was particularly nice to hear some rational and thoughtful discussion with respect to the Castle issue.....something that has been lacking from much of the discourse previously posted on the subject. I would definitely make a point to go back and give the previous episodes a listen. |
Thank you guys,
Next episodes will be about rifle/cartridge/bullet selection, then onto optics selection, and then overnight backcountry gear you want in your backpacks to name a few. Stay tuned! |
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Enjoyed the podcast. Keep up the good work |
Haven't listened to it yet but have it loaded for today at work.
Just noticed on their facebook page a job posting however for Alberta Public Lands Coordinator. There has been a chapter for a couple months and I can only assume membership at less than 100. The article goes on in great detail about what they want to do. How is this possible? How who or where is the funding coming from? Good luck with the podcast, stay true and you'll be fine. |
they did say that they(BHA) are publicly listed as a partner of Y2Y.
that says enough for me. Stopped listening after that. |
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Cheers. John |
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Cheers. John |
good job on asking relevant questions. no fake news here.
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Just warm beer talk....
Has BHA Alberta or the US branches ever received funds from or given funds to Y2Y? Has the BHA Alberta chapter received funding from non-membership dues for the purpose of promoting the Y2Y objective? American BHA chapters have received money for the purpose of promoting Y2Y. That might explain the partnership down south. Funny how money can have influence.... |
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I would like for BHA and their supporters to provide the information and reasoning for accepting the funds. |
The link provided did not work for me. Can someone else please post another? Would really like to know the details of what your all talking about. Thanks.
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I hear a lot of concern and angst with the Y2Y initiative, but no one has outlined why. I looked at their hunting and fishing policy, and I see no issues with it.
https://y2y.net/about-us/policies/y2...chterm=HUNTING Can someone advise why this is a problem? |
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Post #63 http://hunting-washington.com/smf/in...?topic=93185.0 Above we can see where the lobo watch guy catches them and forces a rather quick change in policy wording vs the one you linked |
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